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    Does anyone have a recipe similar to PF Chang's Double Pan Fried Noodles or...?

    I'm craving some Chinese food, especially the Double Pan Fried Noodles, and I can't go out and get myself some, unfortunately. I don't even need the exact recipe, just something very similar. I like to eat it with beef, so if you could do that it'd be even better.

    Or the recipe for the pork pan-fried dumplings or lo mein?

    Thank you so much in advance if you can help me!

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    pan fried noodles : http://chinesefood.about.com/od/noodles/r/panfriednoodle.htm

    i'd serve this on top:

    BEEF & SCALLION STIR FRY (LIKE PF CHANG’S)
    ¾ lbLean Beef, thinly slice against the grain, 1” pieces
    2 bunchesScallions, trimmed and cut in 1” lengths
    3-4 clovesGarlic, crushed
    Marinade
    3 TbspDark Soy Sauce (NOT regular soy sauce)
    ½ tspSugar
    1 tspCorn starch
    2 tspOil
    1 tspFresh Ginger, slivered
    Sauce
    2 TbspDark Soy Sauce (NOT regular soy sauce)
    2 TbspSake or Vodka (don’t use rum, too sweet)
    1 tspSugar
    1 TbspCorn starch dissolved in 1/3 cup cold water
    2 tspOil
    2 tspHoisin Sauce
    1.Mix marinade
    2.Add beef, stir and let sit 30 minutes
    3.Mix sauce ingredients in small bowl, set aside
    4.Add a small amount of oil to a hot wok
    5.Add garlic and stir for a few seconds, add beef
    6.Stir fry until beef is cooked (1-3 minutes)
    7.Add scallions and sauce
    8.Add some water if it gets too thick
    9.Heat 1 minute and serve over hot rice or noodles
    This is easier than it looks and absolutely delicious. As good as PF Chang’s and much cheaper to make at home.
    You can make this with pea pods or broccoli; just steam them before adding to wok.


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