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Beef Lo Mien (ck) Recipe
Serves: 1
Keywords: Entree, Chinese, Jewish, recipe, recipes, Beef Lo Mien (ck) Recipe
Ingredients
Directions
- 1/2-1 lb beef, cut into thin strips 1/4x1 1/2 inches 1 t peanut, corn, or other oil 1 T soy sauce 1 T dry sherry 1/2 t sugar 1 lb lo mien 2 T sesame oil 1 t salt (optional 1/4 c peanut, corn, or other oil 1/2 c chopped onion 1 T minced ginger root 2 lg cloves garlic, minced 1 lg sweet red pepper, cut in half crosswise then cut into thin strips 1 lg sweet green pepper, cut in half crosswise then cut into thin strips 1 c shredded Chinese cabbage 1/2 lb fresh mushrooms, sliced 2 c fresh bean sprouts Mix the beef strips with the 1 t of oil, the soy sauce, sherry, and the sugar.
- In a 6-quart pot filled with 4 quarts of boiling water, cook the lo mien until it is just tender, 3-4 minutes.
- Stir the noodles frequently, and taste them after 2 minutes, as they cook quickly and should not be overdone.
- Drain the lo mien into a colander or a strainer, return the noodles to the pot, and immediately mix them with the sesame oil and the salt.
- In a large wok or a 12-inch skillet, heat 2 T of peanut, corn, or other oil to 375°F.
- Stir-fry the beef until almost done.
- If using a pound of beef, stir-fry in two batches.
- Either remove the beef from the wok or pan or push it aside and add 2 more T of oil.
- When the oil is hot again, add the onion, ginger root, and garlic, and stir fry for 30 seconds.
- Mix in the red and green peppers, stir-frying for another 30 seconds, then add the shredded Chinese cabbage and stir-fry 30 seconds longer.
- Raise the temperature if necessary to keep the pan hot.
- If the wok or skillet is too dry, drizzle a bit more oil down the sides.
- When the oil is hot, add the mushrooms.
- When the mushrooms are blended in and slightly cooked, mix in the bean sprouts.
- Toss together the meat and vegetables, then mix in the lo mien.
- When everthing is combined and hot, serve the lo mien.
- From: Chinese Kosher Cooking Betty S.
- Goldberg Jonathan David Publishers, Inc. , 1989 Entered by: Lawrence Kellie Fri 10-11-1996 at 07:24:09