• Slow cooker lo mein on a plate surrounded by sauces and flowers

    slow cooker lo mein;

    January 5, 2024bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    Chinese takeout is the ultimate comfort food, but what if I told you this slow cooker lo mein is easy and delicious? With noodles, pork, and chock full of vegetables, you don’t even need to go outside for this lo mein!

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  • okonomiyaki with eggrolls

    hiroshima okonomiyaki;

    July 30, 2021bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    A common street food, the word okonomiyaki is derived from “okonomi” meaning “as you like” and “yaki” meaning “grilled. It’s commonly referred to as a savory Japanese pancake.

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  • slow cooker thai peanut chicken over rice noodles

    slow cooker thai peanut chicken;

    June 14, 2017bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    Set and forget and come home to this delicious smelling, even more delicious tasting thai peanut chicken. Serve with noodles or rice, this savory umami chicken is a perfect, easy weeknight meal.

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  • Pan Fried Noodles @ bestwithchocolate.com

    pan fried noodles;

    April 25, 2016bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    Originally posted April 25, 2016. Updated April 13, 2026 for content and clarity. Pan fried noodles is a Chinese dish with a bed of noodles crisp on the bottom and tossed with delicious sauce, veggies, and marinated chicken. It takes a little bit of skill and patience to get the crispy pan fried bottom. I always cave and take them off before I get maximum crispiness but that’s because it always smells sooo good and I just can’t wait! Start with the chicken marinade, since you’ll need to let it sit in the fridge. At a minimum 30 minutes if…

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  • Pad See Ew @ bestwithchocolate.com

    pad see ew;

    November 8, 2015bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    So pad see ew is my favorite Thai dish.  The sweet soy sauce and the fat rice noodles … so wonderful together!  Rice noodles are my favorite!  I love chow fun and all those dim sum dishes with noodles — yum yum!  The hardest part of Asian dishes is navigating the Asian grocery store to find what you actually want.  You might know you need to get “black soy sauce” but there are so many to choose from!  I’m happy to say that for this recipe, there’s not too much to do.  For me, the two hardest ingredients to find…

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