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Recipe: Ken's Chicken Chow Mein

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31 Jan, 2014 05:00 PM2 mins to read

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Chicken represents fortune in the Chinese New Lunar Year.

Chicken represents fortune in the Chinese New Lunar Year.

Based on chef Ken Hom's delicious recipe for Chicken Chow Mein. Because we are such a meat-eating nation I doubled the amount of chicken plus served it with cashew nuts to bring good fortune in the New Year.

Noodles:
200-250g dried egg noodles

1 tbsp sesame oil

Marinade:
1 tsp sesame
oil

2 tsp each: light soy sauce, Shaoxing rice wine or dry sherry

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Salt and white pepper to taste

Stir-fry:
200g skinned and boned chicken breasts

2 tbsp rice bran oil

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1 tbsp chopped garlic

50g-100g snow peas or long beans, julienned

50g ham, julienned

2 tsp each: light soy sauce, dark soy sauce

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1 tbsp Shaoxing rice wine or dry sherry

Salt and white pepper to taste

1/2 tsp sugar

3 tbsp finely sliced spring onions or chives

1-2 tbsp sesame oil

Method:
Cook the noodles in a large pan of boiling water until tender, about 5 minutes. Drain well then toss together with the sesame oil.

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Meanwhile, combine the ingredients for the marinade in a bowl. Julienne the chicken, cutting it into strips about 5cm long. Place in the bowl and marinate for at least 10 minutes.

Heat a wok on high. Add 1 tbsp of rice bran oil. When hot, drain the chicken and stir-fry in batches until cooked, about 2 minutes. Remove and place aside. Wipe the wok clean.

Heat the remaining rice bran oil. Stir-fry the garlic for 10 seconds. Add the peas or beans and the ham. Stir-fry for 1 minute. Add the noodles, soy sauces, rice wine, salt, pepper, sugar and spring onions or chives. Stir-fry for 2 minutes. Return the chicken and any juices to the wok. Stir-fry for about 3 minutes, until cooked and hot. Add the sesame oil to taste.

Great served topped with toasted cashew nuts. Serves 2 as a main course or 4 as part of a Chinese meal.

Tip: Shaoxing rice wine. It is pronounced "show (as in 'how') shing." Prepared from glutinous rice, it is aromatic and inexpensive. You can substitute a dry sherry but for me Shaoxing rice wine is an essential ingredient. It is available from Asian food stores and some supermarkets.

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