Lo Mein

This lo mein recipe is very flexible. Add what ever ingredients you think will fit. A popular combination is pork with water chestnuts and asparagus. "Stir fry-style meats and vegetables" simply refers to ingredients cut in pieces that are slightly smaller than bite-size and perfect for pan frying.

Easy

Total Time

25 minutes

Servings

variable

Ingredients
Everything you'll need to make this recipe
1

1 part stir fry meat (e.g. pork, beef, shrimp)

2

1 part stir fry vegetables (e.g. water chestnuts, asparagus, broccoli, squash, bamboo shoots)

3

1 part cooked lo mein noodles

4

Enough soy sauce to heavily coat all the ingredients

5

Enough olive oil to coat a skillet

6

Salt to taste

7

Pepper to taste

8

Crushed/minced garlic (optional)

9

Bean sprouts (optional)

Instructions
Step-by-step guide to making this recipe
1

Cook noodles in a pot according to the package directions.

2

Coat a skillet with olive oil and place on stove with medium to low heat. Add garlic if desired, but don't let it burn.

3

Add meat and vegetables to skillet, season with salt and pepper, lightly coat with soy sauce, and cook everything until it's done (about 8–10 minutes).

8–10 minutes

4

If using, add bean sprouts right before everything is finished cooking, and cook them until they turn mildly translucent.

5

Strain noodles and add them to the stir fry.

6

Coat with soy sauce and cook for roughly 1 minute in order to sear in the flavor.

1 minute

Notes
  • Spaghetti noodles work well too. For a healthier option, try whole-grain spaghetti noodles.
  • When adding the soy sauce, start out light. Taste and then add more. It's much easier to add ingredients than remove them.