How to cook Chinese-Moo Goo Gai Pan

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2007

O.K in Chinese"moo goo" means MUSHROOMS,"gai" means CHICKEN,and "pan" means SLICE
it mean "sliced chicken with mushrooms"...but I also added broccoli in to make it more color, and yes! taste so goood!!!

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  • LOL, I was about to say that no way is that 3 servings. I am a small 102 lb female and can eat ten times that amount.

  • I have a friend named Steve who LOVES Moo Goo Gai Pan.

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  • my wife likes moo goo gai pan with Chinese cabbage would i use the same recipe but add cabbage??

  • Fantastic and a charming chef!!

  • @evelambert it's because asians eat a lot of rice along with it lol

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  • r u a garbage man

  • fuck chineese stir fry everything huh. im gonna move there then

  • "Now at the restaurant

    I'm feelin like the man,

    Spoke Japan Give me moo-goo-gai-pan!"

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  • That is *not* 1 Tbsp of oil! :p

  • @evelambert That is a little over 2 servings of chicken. Guess you overeat! I'd eat that and more though haha.

  • What did you say use if you don't have rice cooking wine?

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