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We had great chicken chop suey at a Chinese restaraunt. I tried to
duplicate it last night. It was close but something was missing. The result was good but just a little bland. Can anyone tell me what else I should have added? I'm thinking a little soy sauce or perhaps used a different oil. My recipe: 1 boneless skinless chicken breast cut into strips 1/2 med onion cut into strips ~1 c sliced mushrooms ~3 c sprouted (home sprouted and very fresh) mung beans 1 227 ml can sliced bamboo water corn starch I stir fried the chicken strips in light olive oil then added the vegetables. When the vegetables were ready, I added a little water then thickened with a water/corn starch mixture. |
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