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Make This Delicious Asian Dish at Home!

18 October 2015
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If you want a meal that is quick, easy to make, and a bit, well, out of the ordinary, Asian dishes are the way to go. This Chicken Chow Mein recipe is a lot easier to put together than you might think, and it works nicely as a side dish, a main course, or even a full meal, depending on your needs. And as with most any stir fry dishes, this chow mein is a rather versatile recipe. If you have some extra veggies you need to use, or you just like to tweak things to your tastes or experiment a bit, most anything goes. The recipe is really yummy as-is, though, and I certainly would make it again.

 

Traditionally, stir fry recipes such as this are made in a wok, though any large skillet will do if you don’t have a wok available. You will work with the same basic formula, whether you use this exact ingredient list or tweak things a bit; it’s a matter of making a bunch of things separately and then combining them into one big dish at the end.

Recipe and photo courtesy of 12 Tomatoes

 

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Quick tip: Serve with fried rice.

You’ll Love the Flavor–And It’s Easy and Quick to Make

05 August 2015
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No need to get too complicated with stir fry. This Chicken Bok Choy stir fry dish has gourmet flavor without all of the hassle. It’s a light, healthy recipe that you can prepare and cook in under half an hour, and it is great if you want some good Asian flavor without all of the really hot spices.

I have thrown together some really complicated stir-fry dishes in the past. Tons of prep, a couple of hours in the kitchen… the results were delicious, but sometimes, you just don’t have time for that. And though I love to pack the heat into some of my culinary delights, I know that isn’t for everyone. If your family (or guests) want something a little exotic-tasting for dinner but aren’t too keen on the super-spicy stuff, and you would rather not spend all day in the kitchen this go-’round, you really ought to give this chicken stir fry a try.

 

Recipe courtesy of Recipe.com

 

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Quick tip: Adjust the amount of red papper flakes to your liking.

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