Enough Already, the recipe: start by boiling 8 oz. fresh or dried lo mein or chow mein noodles according to package directions. Do not overcook as the noodles will spend a couple of minutes in a very hot skillet/wok after boiling. When noodles are just done, drain and rinse well with cold water, pulling apart any strands stuck together - these are seriously starchy noodles! While the pasta cooks - or even after - heat about 2 T. vegetable oil in a large non-stick skillet or wok over very high heat. Right before the oil smokes toss in 4-5 dried red chilies, torn into pieces, and cook for 30 seconds or until they blacken. Now add 4-5 cups of chopped Chinese chives and stir-fry for a couple of minutes. Season with salt and white pepper and then add 2 T. oyster sauce. Cook for another minute, stirring CONSTANTLY, then remove from heat. Garnish if you like with cilantro or sesame seeds. Note: Cafe Drake HRV actually prefers for this dish the vegetarian oyster sauce, available at all Asian markets, but you can also substitute an equal amount of soy sauce for the oyster sauce. |
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