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  2. Sanjyot Keer - Wikipedia

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    Sanjyot Keer (born June 16, 1992) is an Indian chef and Internet personality, based in Mumbai, India. [1] [2] He was the food producer for TV competitive cooking show, MasterChef India (season 4), aired on Star Plus. [3] Keer was featured in the list of Forbes India's Tycoons of Tomorrow 2018. [4] [5] He is the founder of Your Food Lab (YFL). [6]

  3. Chicken Chow Mein Recipe - AOL

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  4. Chow Mein Sandwich Recipe - AOL

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    In a large pot over medium-high heat, stir together onions, celery, and sprouts. In a small bowl, combine 1 cup of the chicken broth with cornstarch; stir until dissolved.

  5. Chow mein - Wikipedia

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    The crispy version of chow mein can also be served in a hamburger-style bun as a chow mein sandwich. [8] There are also variations on how either one of the two main types of chow mein can be prepared as a dish. When ordering "chow mein" in some restaurants in Chicago, a diner might receive "chop suey poured over crunchy fried noodles". [14]

  6. Chinese restaurant 101: From chow mein to bao buns, here's ...

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    Both chow mein and lo mein are available in a variety of options — chicken, beef, shrimp, vegetable and pork, for example — and often come with a side of white rice.

  7. Chicken Wings with a Honey-Teriyaki Glaze Recipe - AOL

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    Add the chicken wings and coat with the marinade, then cover the bowl and refrigerate for 2 hours or up to 1 day. When time to cook, remove from the cold and preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

  8. Teriyaki - Wikipedia

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    A teriyaki burger. A teriyaki burger (テリヤキバーガー) is a variety of hamburger either topped with teriyaki sauce or with the sauce worked into the ground meat patty. According to George Motz, the dish has its roots in Japan. [7] Teriyaki stir-fry refers to stir frying meat or vegetables and tossing them in teriyaki sauce. Vegetarian ...

  9. Indian Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Staple base options for an Indian Chinese meal include chicken, shrimp or vegetable variants of "Hakka" or "Schezwan" noodles popularly referred to as chow mein; and regular or "Schezwan" fried rice. American chop suey and sweet and sour dishes can be found at many restaurants.