This is a spectacular dish in terms of flavor and textures. This is the kind of dish I enjoy making after work on a Friday as a one-dish meal. Made as directed with dry sherry as I could not find rice wine at my local grocer's. My husband says this is over-the-top served with Pot Sticker Dipping Sauce. Thanks, duonyte! Made for PRMR tag game.
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Very tasty and flavourful, and like much of Asian cuisine, quickly and easily prepared. I did use the bellpepper and didnt worry about adding salt. I also added peas, which I suddenly realise is not on the list of ingredients, I must have thought it was a good idea at the time! I haven't cooked much with rice noodles and at this point don't seem to be getting it quite right, 8 oz seemed to be far more than I needed and I see that I cut them too short. They certainly were tasty though and we enjoyed the dish very much! Thank you Duonyte, for another super recipe. This one was made for the Chinese/Vietnamese New Year tag game, Asian Forum..
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?This was a delicious lunch today. I prepared 4 portions as tomorrow my children will need some lunch for tomorrow at school. I used what i hat at home and the minor changes were: wheat flour "chow mein" noodles (half cooked9, red bell pepper, Teriyaki grilled beef and green onion instead of scallion. I opted for dry sherry. I loved the parfume of the stir fried garlic and ginger! I followed the procedure and this came out perfect. Thanks a lot for your suggerstion!
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Great flavors! I have made this four times recently and I found that I preferred more of all of the ingredients except the noodles -- or I could just use less noodles, I suppose. I also don't eat mammals, so I barbecued up some boneless, skinless chicken thighs with a thai marinade using another recipe (http://thaifood.about.com/od/thairecipes/r/thaiBBQchicken.htm). I didn't have noodles one time and I found that it works great with slightly undercooked rice too!
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I don't get out much and for the most part they have me stationed at the kitchen sink, but I do travel the world through food.com. Yes, indeedy, I love me some Asian food. Made for PRMR.
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