Tender pork tenderloin cooks quickly and is perfect for stir-frying. Slice it thinly and sauté with eggplant, bell pepper, and ginger in a glossy Asian sauce. Serve with steamed lo mein noodles. read more
Pork tenderloin, eggplant, lo mein noodles, bell pepper, ginger root, starch, hoisin sauce, rice vinegar...
If you're planning an Asian-inspired dinner, make this quick and easy, yet delicious lo mein noodles with mushrooms and vegetables in a fragrant sauce the main dish. You can add any minced meat or... read more
Lo mein noodles, shiitake mushrooms, oyster mushrooms, honey mushrooms, bell peppers, sugar snap peas, sesame oil, ginger root, bean sprouts...
This Chinese dish uses juicy, boneless, skinless chicken thighs. Dice them and stir-fry them with hot chili peppers, then combine them with separately stir-fried vegetables—sweet peppers and celery—in a thick, read more
Chicken thighs, bell peppers, chow mein noodles, lo mein noodles, rice vinegar, soy sauce, ginger root, sherry, green onions, peanuts, starch...
This delicious Asian noodle dish takes no more than 20 minutes to make. Thinly sliced chicken is stir-fried with garlic and ginger, then tossed in a pan with noodles, shredded carrots, bok choy, and a delicious Asian... read more
Lo mein noodles, chicken breasts, chicken thighs, bok choy, green onions, ginger root, carrots, oyster sauce, soy sauce, sesame oil, starch...
This complete Asian-inspired dish of noodles, vegetables, and meatballs is ready in just half an hour. To infuse the meatballs with a wonderful bouquet of tart and spicy flavors, ground beef is mixed with Chinese hoisin sauce, garlic, and ginger. read more
Chow mein is a Chinese dish that has spread far beyond China's borders and, thanks to immigrants, has become popular around the world. It consists of stir-fried vegetables with noodles in Asian spices. Make chow mein noodles with cabbage, - read more
Lo mein noodles, Napa cabbage, carrots, soy sauce, sesame oil...
Lo mein is a popular Chinese dish consisting of wheat flour noodles, usually served with vegetables, some types of meat, or seafood, though lo mein is never eaten with fish. An important ingredient in the noodles is soy. read more
Lo mein noodles, turnips, radishes, ginger root, jalapeño peppers, cucumbers, soy sauce, oyster sauce, rice vinegar, green onions...