I started this blog so my daughters could find all of our family favourite recipes in one place. It has actually grown into more than just the family favourites but also other recipes we've tried out in our kitchen. I don't like to fill up the post with alot of chatter. Sometimes there's a little story to tell, but usually I like to get right to the point. So this is for them, but hope you find some recipes that you like as well. I'll be sharing a lot of recipes, and along the way you'll find some crafty things and maybe some helpful hints too! Welcome!



Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Vegetable Chow Mein

A stir-fry of unbroken noodles is a tradition believed to bring good health and luck in the New Year. All these veggies can't hurt either! Happy Year of the Rabbit 🧧🐇


Ingredients:
1 tbsp vegetable oil
1/2 tsp sesame oil
1 tbsp chopped garlic
2 carrots, thinly sliced
1 medium onion, thickly sliced
2 cups shredded cabbage or bagged coleslaw mix
2 celery stalks, sliced
1/2 red bell pepper, thickly sliced
1/2 green bell pepper, thickly sliced
2 - 2 1/2 cups bean sprouts
2 green onions, slice and separate the white and green
About half box (500g pkg) Yet Ca Mein asian wheat noodles (or sub spaghetti)
salt and pepper to taste

Sauce:
3 tbsps hoisin sauce
3 tbsps soya sauce
1/2 tsp sugar
1/3 cup vegetable or chicken broth
1 tbsp cornstarch

Cook and drain the noodles, rinse with cold water and set aside in a bowl. Cut all the veggies and garlic. Combine the hoisin, soya sauce, sugar and broth in a bowl (not the cornstarch yet) and set aside. I prepped everything in the morning and grouped my vegetables as they would be needed in the recipe.

Heat vegetable oil and sesame oil in a wok or large skillet to medium heat and add the garlic for 30 seconds. Add the carrots and onion and stir for 1 minute before adding the rest of the vegetables, including the white slices of the green onion. Reserve the green for garnishing. Cook the veggies for 2-3 minutes. Whisk the cornstarch into the bowl with the sauce. Make a well in the center of the wok and add the sauce. Stir together and cook 1-2 minutes. Add the drained noodles to the pan along with salt and pepper. Stir well. (Note: if the noodles are a little clumped before adding them, just pour water over and drain again to loosen.) Taste and adjust, maybe adding more salt, pepper or soya sauce if needed.
Pour everything onto a serving platter and top with sliced green onion.
Serves 4 as a meal or 8 if serving with other dishes.
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