Substitutes for Lo Mein Noodles
Lo Mein is very popular in American “noodle-eating” crowds as a Chinese noodle comfort food. But, in truth, what’s not to love, though? With its… Read More »Substitutes for Lo Mein Noodles
Lo Mein is very popular in American “noodle-eating” crowds as a Chinese noodle comfort food. But, in truth, what’s not to love, though? With its… Read More »Substitutes for Lo Mein Noodles
This chicken lo mein is a little different because it includes grilled chicken instead of the typical stir-fried chicken. The flavor of the grill helps to make this chicken lo mein unique. The chicken is marinated in hoisin sauce and then placed onto the grill, cooked, and sliced. The lo mein gets a lot of flavor from the sauce which consists of ingredients such as chicken broth, soy sauce, oyster sauce and hoisin sauce. If you cook a lot of Chinese food, you probably already have a lot of these ingredients on hand already. Enjoy.
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Here we have a copycat recipe for the beef lo mein from P.F. Chang’s China Bistro. Beef lo mein consists of noodles mixed with marinated… Read More »P.F. Chang’s Beef Lo Mein Recipe
Chinese roast pork goes great in lo mein. This dish consists of Chinese egg noodles mixed with a sauce, BBQ pork, mushrooms and green onions. If you would prefer you can use your own favorite recipe for the BBQ pork or even make your own in the oven using the recipe here. The sauce gets a lot of flavor from ingredients such as soy sauce and oyster sauce. Garlic and ginger also help to add flavor to this dish. You can use different types of pasta for this recipe—such as linguini if you cannot find Chinese egg noodles. I like to serve this recipe with egg rolls. Enjoy.
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Chinese chicken and broccoli are amazing as it is but when you add linguini into the mixture it’s even better! If you are not familiar… Read More »Chicken and Broccoli Lo Mein Recipe
Shrimp Lo Mein is a Chinese noodle dish consisting of stir fried shrimp, pasta, and vegetables. Lo mein has always been one of my favorite… Read More »Shrimp Lo Mein Recipe
There is no better way to bring in the New Year than with another Chinese recipe, Beef Lo Mein. You can find lo mein at… Read More »Beef Lo Mein Recipe
If you are not familiar with Lo Mein, Lo Mein is a Chinese noodle dish. The noodles are first cooked and then mixed with a… Read More »Vegetable Lo Mein Recipe
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Tangy and spicy black pepper beef is a mainstay in Chinese buffets. When you’re craving that flavor at home, this is the recipe you need.… Read More »Easy black pepper beef recipe for Chinese “takeout” at home
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Noodles lightly seasoned in a sesame-garlic sauce surely can hit the spot. This version of sesame noodles with chicken is a satisfying dish that primarily… Read More »Sesame Noodles with Chicken Recipe
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Oyster sauce is a staple in Asian cuisines; it is popularly used in a lot of Chinese street foods like Chow Mein, Kung Pao, and… Read More »Vegan Oyster Sauce Substitutes
Asian dishes have always had a special place in our hearts and taste buds. And we always wonder what makes their flavors stand out, whether… Read More »What is a Substitute For Hoisin Sauce?
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Five-spice powder combines five or more predominant spices of all branches of Chinese cuisine. It’s a spice mixture used in Vietnamese and Hawaiian cuisines. The… Read More »Substitute for Five-Spice Powder
If you frequently eat Chinese noodles or Chow Mien, you may be familiar with the dark oyster sauce. It is even present in some Asian… Read More »Vegetarian Substitute for Oyster Sauce
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Teriyaki sauce is mixed with spaghetti noodles and sliced steak in this delicious recipe for teriyaki noodles. I always enjoy the flavor of mixing Asian sauces with pasta. You can use different types of noodles for this recipe if you would prefer—lo mein or chow mein noodles would be a good option as well. The noodles are cooked on the stovetop and the steak is sliced and stir-fried in a wok with garlic and ginger. I like to serve these noodles with egg rolls. Enjoy.
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Asian BBQ roast pork makes for a great tasting dinner. This is the pork that you can find at Asian restaurants that is red in color. The red color comes from food coloring and is totally optional—I chose not to use it. Preparing this roast pork is very simple… pork tenderloin is marinated in the sauce and then baked in the oven. While the pork is baking it is brushed with the reserved marinade. The pork gets a lot of its flavor from hoisin sauce and soy sauce. Some good options for side-dishes would be fried rice, egg rolls, and lo mein. Enjoy.
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