Hey everyone, it is Jim, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, chicken lo mein. One of my favorites. This time, I will make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
Chicken lo mein is one of the most favored of recent trending meals in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. They’re fine and they look fantastic. Chicken lo mein is something that I’ve loved my whole life.
You'll forget there are even vegetables in here with all of those saucy noodles. Quick Chicken Lo Mein Recipe photo by Taste of Home. Fresh egg noodles, delicious hoisin grilled chicken and tons of tender, crisp veggies tossed in a delicious homemade lo mein sauce!
To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook chicken lo mein using 10 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Chicken lo mein:
- Make ready 3-4 chicken breast cut in cubes or bites size
- Get Spaghetti noodles (cooked)
- Prepare 1-2 bag frozen veggies of choice, I use the Stirfry one
- Get 1 small bag of frozen broccoli (optional) I had extra because I like the broccoli
- Make ready Half bag of frozen snap peas optional or any other frozen veggies you like
- Take 1 cup or 1/2 cup of chicken stock / or beef stock for beef this is optional if you have it, if you don’t it’s fine
- Make ready soy sauce
- Make ready Oyster sauce
- Prepare Olive oil
- Get Teriyaki sauce or Asian sauce optional
Since watching my favorite Daytime talkshow make their version of The Chew chicken lo mein (I'm a huge Micheal Symon fan), I had a craving to make some lo mein. What you're looking at is my quickly thrown together lo mein with the ingredients I had on hand and it was as delicious as my favorite takeout spot. Take on the takeout with this quick and easy recipe for the best chicken lo mein loaded with noodles and tossed in a garlicky soy sauce. How to Make Chicken Lo Mein.
Step by Step to make Chicken lo mein:
- Heat up pan with a splash of olive oil? When oil is hot cook the meat, and some soy sauce And chicken stock.when meat is done remove from pan, and leave the juices from the meat in the pan… when cooking the meat also start the spaghetti noodles in a different pot.
- Set meat aside let rest.add all frozen veggies, some more soy sauce, cook veggies till done, mix Occasionally,
- When noodles are done, remove from heat, and let sit in the pot of water till veggies are done. They should get done about the same time.
- Drain water from the noodles and add to veggies, and a splash of Olive oil and Oyster sauce and more soy sauce if you like, can add any Asia sauce or teriyaki sauce at this time. Mix well then add the meat, mix well again. Remove from heat and it’s done.
- Notes-Cook everything on high heat in frying pan or wok. I didn’t give measurements cook to taste. The oysters sauce is what gives the noodles that brown look so don’t be scared to use a lot of it. I use spaghetti noodles because it’s cheaper than the lo mein and I can never find them kind of noodles in the first place, plus I make a lot, sometimes I will use two bags of stir fry veggies, just depends on how much I want to make and how hungry everyone is.
Cook the Lo Mein noodles according to package instructions, but pre-al dente. Next, you make the sauce by stir-frying garlic with some oil, then add in the chicken, Napa cabbage, mushroom, carrots and chicken broth. I love making my favorite take out dishes at home. They taste so much better and are easy to make! Besides fried rice and general tso's chicken, lo mein with chicken is one my favorite take out dishes!.
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