
What makes this dish special
This recipe is a home-style take on a popular dish, wet chow mein. It is a personal favorite of the chef's children, and has been a staple in their family for years. This dish is loaded with greens, making it a healthy and delicious option for kids and adults alike. The recipe uses minimal sauces and flavors, but they balance each other so well that it tastes amazing. The dish is quick and easy to make, perfect for a weeknight meal. It is also totally natural, with no MSG or other artificial flavor enhancers.
Recipe
Ingredients: * Noodles (100g raw) * Carrot (1) * Cabbage (1 Cup) * Garlic * Red Chilli Sauce (1 tsp) * Vinegar (1 tsp) * Sugar (½ tsp) * Black Pepper Powder (½ tsp) * Soya Sauce (½ tsp) * Tomato Ketchup (2 tsp) * Salt * Green Chillies * Capsicum (1 medium) * Onion (1 medium) * Oil
Instructions: 1. Boil the noodles, strain them, and then toss them with a little oil to prevent sticking. 2. In a wok or large pan, heat oil over medium-high heat. 3. Add garlic and stir for a minute. 4. Add 1-2 Tbsp of the cabbage and saute until light brown. 5. Add the sugar, green chillies, and onion. Stir until the onion is transparent. 6. Add the remaining cabbage, carrot, and capsicum. Sauté for a couple of minutes. 7. Reduce heat to low. Add the salt, pepper, soya sauce, tomato ketchup, red chilli sauce, and vinegar. Mix well. 8. Add the noodles in batches, mixing well after each addition. 9. Plate and garnish with spring onion greens. Serve hot.
Cooking Tips: * Always oil the noodles after draining them to prevent sticking. * Adjust the amount of garlic, green chillies, and other spices to your personal taste. * Don't overcook the vegetables; they should be slightly crunchy. * Add the noodles in batches to ensure they are evenly coated with the sauce.
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