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TASTE OF ASIA @ HOME HOUSE SPECIAL LO MEIN

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2009

Don't have authentic Lo Mein Noodles? No Problem, improvise and substitute linguini or thin spaghetti !! Everything else is authentic including the seasonings. You can do it in your home kitchen, visit http://www.tasteofasiaathome.com for seasonings, the professional mandarin wok or the complete set. Hope you enjoy the instructional clips and they help get you interested in adding some Chinese dishes to your families meal plan !!

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  • how important is oyster sauce to this meal.

    will it taste the same without it?

  • @ned262626 - I don't think it will taste the same as oyster sauce has a unique flavor, it's not really a fishy taste, and it's available in most large supermarkets now. If for some reason you don't care for the taste of are allergic, try without it and you might have to increase the soy sauce a little. Thanks for the question and for watching!

  • oh man Im torturing myself, this is sooo good!

  • @PlatinumCyGirl - I hope you try the recipe and enjoy it !!

  • what are the sauces you are using? I couldn't tell if you said thin soy sauce or hoisin sauce.

  • @amandaflaherty - they would be oyster sauce, thin soy sauce ( kikkoman is excellent ), pure sesame oil, and thick soy sauce for the rich color ( is you can't find this you can use kitchen bouquet which is avail in most supermarkets ). Hopes this helps you out and thanks for subscribing !!

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  • @Neecee811 - the separate piece is called a wok ring, I used it in this video just to demonstrate how one can be used to steady the wok, especially helpful if you are using the wok for deep frying. Normally I put up with the wobble because the wok gets hotter if can contact the heating element. Hope you do try the recipe and hope you enjoy it! Thanks for watching !!

  • I watched this several months ago at some outrageous time of the morning (notice the spelling of chcken)! :-) Just watched it again and it looks better than the 1st time!! I haven't attempted to make it yet, but I will, this looks awesome! I was wondering what that part at the bottom of the wok is - a separate piece that fits over the burner?

  • @lCENSOREDI - OK!! I'll change it to a couple of hungry people, thanks for the comment and for watching!

  • "This will feed four to six people"

    hahaha. I'd eat all that myself! Looks delicious!

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