I have perfected my own chow mein recipie!
It's really simple and can be made in 20 mins. This is so good it tastes better than those I get down at my local take-away. Here is the recipie if you wish to try it for yourself ...
To make the perfect chow mein you will need:
Onion (one average size onion per portion)
Noodles (1 block per portion)
Chicken (1 breast per portion)
Five spice
Dark soy sauce
Olive oil for frying
First, thinly slice the chicken and fry in a wok. When it starts to colour add the spice and a dash of soy sauce and fry for a minute longer.
Put the cooked chicken to one side in a bowl and wipe clean the wok.
Boil the noodles in slightly salted water.
Cook the sliced onions seperately in the wok. When cooked turn off the heat and add the chicken.
Drain the noodles when cooked and return them to the pan. Pour plenty of soy sauce onto the cooked noodles, stir and leave for a minute for them to soak up the flavour.
Return the heat to the wok then add and mix in the noodles.
Serve with prawn crackers.
Important: It's imperative that you add the soy sauce to the noodles themselves, not after you have mixed all the ingredients together. Otherwise the soy sauce will diffuse the flavour of the onions and the spice, and plus you wont get the two tone colour of the onion white against the dark noodles.
Variations on this dish include using beef instead of chicken; adding beansprouts and mushrooms to make it more of a stir-fry dish; or even adding another sauce to the noodles like sweet n sour or black bean.
Let me know if you try it or any variations of your own
It's really simple and can be made in 20 mins. This is so good it tastes better than those I get down at my local take-away. Here is the recipie if you wish to try it for yourself ...
To make the perfect chow mein you will need:
Onion (one average size onion per portion)
Noodles (1 block per portion)
Chicken (1 breast per portion)
Five spice
Dark soy sauce
Olive oil for frying
First, thinly slice the chicken and fry in a wok. When it starts to colour add the spice and a dash of soy sauce and fry for a minute longer.
Put the cooked chicken to one side in a bowl and wipe clean the wok.
Boil the noodles in slightly salted water.
Cook the sliced onions seperately in the wok. When cooked turn off the heat and add the chicken.
Drain the noodles when cooked and return them to the pan. Pour plenty of soy sauce onto the cooked noodles, stir and leave for a minute for them to soak up the flavour.
Return the heat to the wok then add and mix in the noodles.
Serve with prawn crackers.
Important: It's imperative that you add the soy sauce to the noodles themselves, not after you have mixed all the ingredients together. Otherwise the soy sauce will diffuse the flavour of the onions and the spice, and plus you wont get the two tone colour of the onion white against the dark noodles.
Variations on this dish include using beef instead of chicken; adding beansprouts and mushrooms to make it more of a stir-fry dish; or even adding another sauce to the noodles like sweet n sour or black bean.
Let me know if you try it or any variations of your own