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Cantonese Style Chow Mein

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Cantonese Style Chow Mein - A Cantonese chef -- my roommate-- gave me this recipe that I translated into English. It's pan-fried egg noodles (crispy brown in places) topped with a mix of vegetables and seafood in a light white sauce. Chow mein noodles are stir-fried with chicken and vegetables in a soy sauce-based marinade in this Cantonese chow mein recipe. Cantonese chow mein usually includes a type of seafood as well, such as shrimp or scallops. Some make it dry while others use sauce.

Cantonese Style Chow Mein

Below you will a find a very tasty Cantonese chow mein recipe that is made with vegetables, chicken, and shrimp - and it doesn't take long to make!

Cantonese Chow Mein: Also known as Hong Kong style chow mein and crispy chow mein.

You can cook Cantonese Style Chow Mein using 10 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients make Cantonese Style Chow Mein

  1. Prepare Bean sprouts(optional).
  2. It's Green onions.
  3. You need Cabbage.
  4. Prepare Onion.
  5. It's Egg noodles.
  6. It's 1 tsp sugar.
  7. It's 2 Tbsp Soy sauce.
  8. Prepare 1 tsp Toasted sesame oil.
  9. It's 1 tsp oyster sauce.
  10. You need 1/2 tsp fish sauce.

Cantonese Style Chow Mein instructions

  1. Prepping the vegetables. Cut the green part of the spring onions into sections, dice the white part of the spring onion. Slice the onion and chop the cabbage.
  2. Boiling the noodles. Before tossing in noodles, take out about 5 Tbsp(or more depending on your quantity) of boiling water for your sauce later. Now, be careful as you donโ€™t want to over cook egg noodles, it will cook in just 3-4 mins. Try to separate them while they are cooking so they donโ€™t stick together. Once your noodles are cooked, drain the water and rinse the noodles with cold water..
  3. Preparing the sauce. Add about 1sp aur Tbsp depending on the quantity, of sugar into the boil water which you reserved in the above step. Then add in the soy sauce, oyster sauce/ thick soy sauce, fish sauce, sesame oil and your sauce is ready..
  4. Toasting /sweating the vegetables step by step(excluding the onions) Now, in a wok, with zero oil, we will one by one lightly toast the veggies until they start sweating meaning some water content comes out of the veggies. Toss In the sprouts or the cabbage into the wok and toast them for about 2-3 mins until you see some water content. Take them out and then in the same hot wok add in your next vegetable that is the green part of the onions. Again toasting them until they are sweaty..
  5. Adding oil into the hot wok. Now add about 1-2 Tbsp of oil and swirl it into the wok over high flame. Then add in the onions. After theyโ€™re translucent take them out and in the same oil, add the diced white part of the spring onions over medium flame until they are softened and then take them out too..
  6. Adding the noodles in the remaining onion oil. Fry noodles over medium flame for about 15-30 seconds then add in onions and stir them. After that add in the sauce which was prepared earlier and move your noodles using tongs so that they absorb the sauce. Then after a minute or two add in the remaining veggies and mix them. Stir the noodles so that the sauce reduces and is absorbed. Once the sauce is thickened a bit and is not liquid-y, your Cantonese chow mein is ready! #refer to Umbreen Musa.

Cantonese Style Chow Mein - A popular and delicious takeout dish that's easy to re-create right in the comfort of your home! Keyword beef chow mein, cantonese chow mein, crispy chow mein. This Hong Kong-style Cantonese Vegetable Chow Mein is a truly delicious meatless option for all you vegetarians out there. Slightly crispy and chewy pan-fried noodles, with a mix of bok choy, mushrooms, and bean sprouts, makes this vegetable chow mein both light and really satisfying. A Cantonese chef -- my roommate-- gave me this recipe that I translated into English. It's pan-fried egg noodles (crispy brown in places) topped with a mix of vegetables and seafood in a light white sauce. Cantonese Style Vegetarian Chow Mein Recipes is one of the famous parts of the Cantonese region. Thank you and good luck