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  2. Break Out the Slow Cooker for These Weeknight Dinners - AOL

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    Get the Slow Cooker Split Pea Soup recipe. ... Perry's Plate/The Pioneer Woman. ... Whip up this easy stir-fry with some shredded beef from the Crock-Pot, store-bought sauce and frozen veggies. ...

  3. Lo mein - Wikipedia

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    Lo mein (traditional Chinese: 撈麵/撈麪; simplified Chinese: 捞面; Cantonese Yale: lou 1 min 6; pinyin: lāo miàn) is a Chinese dish with noodles. It often contains vegetables and some type of meat or seafood, usually beef, chicken, pork, or shrimp. It may also be served with wontons and it can also be eaten with just vegetables.

  4. The 1 Ingredient Your Slow Cooker Shrimp Boil Needs - AOL

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    In a slow cooker, combine onion, garlic, bay leaves, potatoes, broth, vinegar, mustard seeds, celery salt, and 4 tsp. Old Bay. Cover and cook on high for 1 hour. Add corn and sausage and stir to ...

  5. Make These Comforting Beef Recipes Right in Your Slow Cooker

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    You'll love the shredded beef and broccoli stir fry or the slow cooker beef stew paired with parsley noodles. It's not just the convenience of a slow cooker that makes these worth a try, either.

  6. List of shrimp dishes - Wikipedia

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    A variety of Chinese noodle popular in Hong Kong. One of the special characteristic that distinguish this noodle from the many other varieties of Chinese noodle is the salty shrimp roe forming tiny black spots on strips of the noodles. [35] The noodle is made of wheat flour, salt, tapioca flour, monosodium glutamate (MSG), and shrimp roe.

  7. Stir frying - Wikipedia

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    The term "stir fry" as a translation for "chao" was coined in the 1945 book How To Cook and Eat in Chinese, by Buwei Yang Chao. The book told the reader: Roughly speaking, ch'ao may be defined as a big-fire-shallow-fat-continual-stirring-quick-frying of cut-up material with wet seasoning. We shall call it 'stir-fry' or 'stir' for short.

  8. Easy Chinese Food Recipes for an Air Fryer, Instant Pot, or ...

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    Save time and money by making some of your favorite Chinese takeout dishes at home. With the help of an air fryer, Instant Pot, or slow cooker, these Chinese recipes come together in no time.

  9. Shrimp roe noodles - Wikipedia

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    The noodle is made of wheat flour, salt, tapioca flour, monosodium glutamate (MSG), and shrimp roe. [3] It comes in a palm-sized hard noodle bundle. Mix the shrimp, eggs, flour and other materials, and then put the dough is placed into a mechanical press with holes through which the dough is forced to form strands of noodles.