Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons cooking oil
- 1 1/2 teaspoons minced garlic
- 4 ounces very thinly sliced meat (beef, chicken, pork or shrimp)
- 2 tablespoons white soy sauce
- Salt
- Pepper
- 1/4 cup cornstarch
- 3/4 cup bite sized broccoli tips
- 2 cups wide rice noodles/fresh noodles, soaked in hot water for 20 minutes
- 1 teaspoon oil
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon dark soy sauce
- 2 teaspoon oyster sauce
- 1 1/4 teaspoon sugar
- 1 teaspoon fish sauce
- 3/4 teaspoon white vinegar
- Sprinkle with Mono sodium glutamate-MSG, if desired
Directions
This recipe should take about 10 minutes to make. Put oil, garlic on medium heat and saute for a few seconds. Soak the meat for a few minutes in the white soy sauce, salt and pepper. Remove meat from vinegar and dredge in cornstarch. Then add meat and broccoli to the saute pan and saute for 2 minutes. Add noodles and keep on medium heat until they become soft, 2 minutes. Clear a spot in the middle of the pan about the size of a pancake, add 1 teaspoon oil and fry the egg for 15 seconds. Then mix well with the rest of the ingredients in the pan. Add dark soy, oyster sauce, sugar, fish sauce, and vinegar. Then sprinkle with black pepper and MSG, if desired
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By jaschock1_12605913
Harbor, 77
on January 29, 2010
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In the 20 years of cooking asian food this was the worst result.
The rice sticks (bahn pho viet mein lao after the 20 minute soak tiurned to mush in the wok and then proceded to turn the beautiful cornstarch coating on the beef to glue, ending up with a dish that looked like someone was really sick.
I was unable to serve this to my guest and had to throw the whole glutinous mess in the trash..I'm p[retty good at folllowing recipes, but I believe the rice sticks were my undoing.
John S. from Oregon
By tristinicolee_4...
Falls Church, VA
on May 23, 2007
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This tastes just like Pahd-Sieu from my favorite Thai restaurant! Yumm!
I double the sauce ingredients.
By jeff_2967711
seattle, WA
on January 28, 2007
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good stuff - all the ingredients were already in my fridge. yum yum.
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