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How do I make lo-mein?
Where can I find recipes to make lo-mein? Is lo-mein considered Chinese food? Do I have to buy special noodles to make lo-mein?
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Hello mmng23,
Yes Lo Mein is considered to be Chinese food as it originated from China. You can find a ton of recipes which you can help you make great lo-mein. Lo Mein is made with vegetables and often has one meat such as chicken or pork and seafood such as shrimp. It is generally made with dried or fresh Chinese egg noodles that are made from wheat flour and eggs. At the last stage when the noodles are almost ready to be served, it is combined with a sauce that is made up of soy sauce and different seasonings.
You can get several recipes to make Lo Mein and at this link http://allrecipes.com/Search/Recipes.aspx?WithTerm=Lo%20Mein there are several that have been reviewed by cooks.
At this link http://chinesefood.about.com/od/lomeinrecipes/Lo_Mein_Recipes.htm you will find several other recipes such as chicken Lo Mein and beef and pork Lo Mein with Ramen noodles.
If you need more information on the noodles used to make Lo Mein and how it is cooked check this link http://chinesefood.about.com/od/chinesedishfaqs/f/lomeinchowmein.htm
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fboyd/4308461636/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuart_spivack/857277506/
Yes Lo Mein is considered to be Chinese food as it originated from China. You can find a ton of recipes which you can help you make great lo-mein. Lo Mein is made with vegetables and often has one meat such as chicken or pork and seafood such as shrimp. It is generally made with dried or fresh Chinese egg noodles that are made from wheat flour and eggs. At the last stage when the noodles are almost ready to be served, it is combined with a sauce that is made up of soy sauce and different seasonings.
You can get several recipes to make Lo Mein and at this link http://allrecipes.com/Search/Recipes.aspx?WithTerm=Lo%20Mein there are several that have been reviewed by cooks.
At this link http://chinesefood.about.com/od/lomeinrecipes/Lo_Mein_Recipes.htm you will find several other recipes such as chicken Lo Mein and beef and pork Lo Mein with Ramen noodles.
If you need more information on the noodles used to make Lo Mein and how it is cooked check this link http://chinesefood.about.com/od/chinesedishfaqs/f/lomeinchowmein.htm
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fboyd/4308461636/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuart_spivack/857277506/
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