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Simply Delicious Chinese Chicken Chow Mein Recipe



Think Pak Choi, Kai Lan and classic Chinese flavours in this quintessential Chicken Chow Mein. Taking on the nation’s favourite noodle dish is a lot easier than you think, especially when you’re armed with Jeremy’s easy-to-follow ‘wok clock’ method.

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Ingredients
100g Chicken thigh
300g Egg noodles
½ Red pepper
1 Pak choi
2 stalks Kai lan
75g Bean sprouts
2 Spring onions

Marinade
1 tbsp Light soy sauce
2 tsp Sesame oil
½ tsp Sugar
The Sauce

The Sauce
½ tbsp oyster sauce
½ tbsp light soy
½ tbsp Dark Soy
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp Sesame oil

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  1. JUST BEING CURIOUS; MY WIFE WAS BORN AND RAISED IN CHINA, ANHUI PROVINCE, AND HER PRONOUNCIATION OF VOWELS IS EXTREMLY SIMILAR TO THE WAY MOST CONTINENTAL EUROPEANS PRONOUNCE THE VOWELS (VERY SIMILAR TO LATIN). SO SHE ALWAYS SAYS CHAO MIEN BY DISTINCLY PRONOUNCING BOTH "I" AND "E" IN "MIEN", THE SAME WAY SLAVS OR LATIN LANGUAGES SPEAKER WOULD, WHILE YOU SAY IT AS A GERMAN AND FUSE "IE" IN A SINGLE VOWEL. I AM WONDERING IF THIS IS HOW YOU TALK WHERE YOUR FAMILY COMES FROM (ASSUMING YOU ARE ALSO OF CHINESE DECENT)? IN EITHER WAY, THANK YOU FOR DELICIOUS RECIPE. THIS IS MY FIRST ATTEMPT AT COOKING ANYTHING ASIAN 🙂

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