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Recipe: PF Chang's Lo Mein Shrimp (serves 2)

Main Dishes - Fish, Shellfish
I couldn't find the chicken lo mein recipe but perhaps you could tweak this recipe.

Halyna

PF CHANG'S LO MEIN SHRIMP
Source: KOTV, Channel 6/Tulsa, OK
From: Chef Ian Salavon, PF Chang's

1 lb. mixed vegetables (slightly blanched)--you can use any vegetable you want
1 lb. Chinese egg noodles cooked al dente
1/2 lb. shrimp
1 Tbsp. minced garlic
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/8 cup sugar

Heat a skillet or wok to smoking. Add 2 Tbsp. oil. Add noodles and reduce heat to low. Continue cooking noodles until slightly brown and crispy on both sides. Remove to drain on paper towels.

Increase heat to medium. Add garlic, stir-fry for ten seconds.

Add shrimp, cook until shrimp JUST starts to curl.

Add vegetables and cook for about 1 minute.

Add soy and sugar. Add noodles and toss until thoroughly mixed.

Yield: Serves 2
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Shared by: Halyna - NY
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