This is not an authentic Chinese recipe, but rather a typical American version of Chinese-American takeout restaurants. The Stay At Home Chef uses ingredients that are easily accessible for most people in the United States and Canada so that anyone can easily celebrate world cuisines even if their opportunities for travel or access to regional ingredients are limited. For authentic Chinese noodle recipes, be sure to check out Red House Spice.
How many servings are in beef lo mein?
Yes, you read it right, this serves 8! We know, this looks like a ton of food. This will certainly feed your family, and even allow for seconds. You could also save the leftovers and eat for lunches throughout the week. However, if this is simply too much food for your family you can always halve this recipe.
Noodle Options:
We prefer traditional lo mein noodles, which can be found in the Asian foods section of your local grocery store. If you are unable to find lo mein noodles, you can always substitute with spaghetti or linguine pasta. Pro Tip: Whichever noodles you use, be sure to rinse your noodles in cold water after cooking to keep them from sticking together.
To Wok Or Not to Wok:
A wok is a wonderful tool for stir-frying! It is definitely not necessary though, and it is really only beneficial on a gas stove. All of you with electric stovetops, don’t worry! Simply use a large, deep skillet! Watch the video below where Caytlin will walk you through every step of this recipe. Sometimes it helps to have a visual, and we’ve always got you covered with our cooking show. You can find the complete collection of recipes on YouTube, Facebook Watch, or our Facebook Page, or right here on our website with their corresponding recipes. Δ Δ