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Family Favorite Chicken Lo Mein

Submitted by: GINNYANN1 
Living In: West Bend, Wisconsin, USA
Tender bite-sized pieces of chicken tossed with angel hair pasta in a mouthwatering soy-garlic sauce! 

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Chicken Lo Mein

Submitted by: Jennifer Suster 
Jennifer Suster of Chicago, Illinois says, 'This lo mein recipe is a low-calorie eye-appealing dish that is very quick to make.' With soy sauce, sherry, ginger and sesame oil, as well as red pepper and snow peas, it's as flavorful as it is colorful. 

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Chicken Chow Mein

Submitted by: Ruth A. Dawson 
A mild yet pleasing dish: chicken with baby corn, mushrooms, onions and celery in a thickened broth over rice or crispy noodles. 

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Vegetable Lo Mein Delight

Submitted by: SNAZZYSNIDER 
This Asian style pasta dish is packed with vegetables and topped with crunchy noodles! 

Veggie Lo Mein

Submitted by: sal 
Crisp and tasty stir fried vegetables in a soy and oyster sauce, served over Chinese noodles. 

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Vegetable Lo Mein

Submitted by: ANGCHICK 
Home Town: Hamilton, New Jersey, USA
Whip up a zesty blend of hoisin sauce, honey, soy, ginger, cayenne and curry powder to flavor this fabulous stir fry of mushrooms, carrots, peppers, onion, garlic, bean sprouts and green onion. Toss with hot spaghetti. 

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Yakisoba Chicken

Submitted by: emmaxwell 
A classic, justifiably popular Japanese stir fry in which chicken cooked in a yummy soy sauce, chili paste garlic blend is tossed with buckwheat soba noodles, carrot, cabbage and onion. 

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Garlic Chicken Stir Fry

Submitted by: Teresa Shields 
Crunchy vegetables and chicken are treated to a quick garlic-ginger saute, then tossed with a lightly sweetened soy sauce. 

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Denise's Peanut Chicken

Submitted by: NEECEEWAGS 
Everyone who enjoys this recipe always asks what restaurant we ordered it from! It is fast and simple to make. I would say it's a bit like a stir fry with a Thai flavor! 

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Turkey Lo Mein

Submitted by: Leigh Lundy 
'I substituted turkey for pork in this classic Chinese recipe,' reports Leigh Lundy of York, Nebraska. 'It was a hit at our church potluck. My husband and two children love it, too.' 
 
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