How to Make Hawaiian Style Gon Lo Mein

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Gon Lo Mein is a simple savory noodle dish with stir fried fresh veggies. Hawaii has localized this classic Chinese dish so that it becomes a go-to party dish because of its simplicity and tastiness. #gonlomein #stirfry #noodles
    Full recipe here 👇
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    Ingredients:
    1 tbsp vegetable oil
    1 tbsp sesame oil
    1 onion
    3 celery stalks
    1 carrot
    1 cup bean sprouts
    ½ lb char siu or chicken or beef
    12 oz chow mein
    Sauce:
    2 tbsp shoyu (soy sauce)
    3 tbsp oyster sauce
    1 tbsp sugar
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Комментарии • 17

  • @kfu4657
    @kfu4657 Год назад +5

    Oh Sista, das the manapua man noodles. Back in the day you could get one bag for $1. Onolicious. Broke da mouf.

  • @crystalmna
    @crystalmna Год назад +1

    Please keep posting recipe videos. My grandparents are getting priced out of paradise and I will be taking them in. They are moving from Oahu to Washington soon so I will be practicing making them our favorite local foods!
    I appreciate your channel so much!

  • @musicmike1960
    @musicmike1960 8 месяцев назад

    Also you can serve it cold like on the Manapua trucks...

  • @rockymountainmomma5551
    @rockymountainmomma5551 Год назад +1

    OMG! Thank you for sharing this recipe. I would make this for Christmas dinner if all the stores weren't closed right now.

  • @roberthodge2771
    @roberthodge2771 Год назад +1

    Love the ingredients; just one trouble---- what is that meat?

    • @ulupoi22
      @ulupoi22 Год назад

      Char siu.

    • @N0UsernameFound
      @N0UsernameFound Год назад

      she used char siu (chinese bbq meat) but in hawaii, we use spam, ham, or even bbq chicken.

  • @bellariaakros7504
    @bellariaakros7504 5 месяцев назад

    That looks delicious.

  • @carriewestvasil
    @carriewestvasil Год назад +1

    Ooh can you do Chicken Hekka and Chicken Long Rice?

    • @OnoHawaiianRecipes
      @OnoHawaiianRecipes  Год назад +2

      I actually did those videos! Check out my channel to find them :)

    • @carriewestvasil
      @carriewestvasil Год назад

      @@OnoHawaiianRecipes I will for sure go watch Thank you

  • @DaKine96791
    @DaKine96791 Год назад

    Thanks for posting this up. Stupid question. Is this the same as fried saimin?

  • @lindaelia2616
    @lindaelia2616 Год назад

    Which noodles are the best do you think? So many to choose! Lol

  • @empi4106
    @empi4106 Год назад

    So fresh and delicious!

  • @marshallness8874
    @marshallness8874 Год назад

    Looks simple. Thanks.

  • @kims9225
    @kims9225 Год назад

    Looks amazing! Can't wait to try it 👍

  • @The.Hawaiian.Kingdom
    @The.Hawaiian.Kingdom 11 месяцев назад

    I wish people would stop referring to local fusion food as “Hawaiian style”. Unless the dish is a traditional Hawaiian dish, it’s not Hawaiian, not even in “style” 🤔.
    This is a misrepresentation and exploitation of the Hawaiian culture, and steals ownership of the Hawaiian culture and ethnicity away from Hawaiians.
    There are Italian restaurants in Mexico… that doesn’t make pasta “Mexican style”. For some reason, in Hawai’i, people feel they can lay claim to the Hawaiian culture or even the word “Hawaiian”, simply because they grew up in our islands & therefore they “feel” Hawaiian “at heart” and feel some false sense of ownership over our culture… but there’s no such thing as “Hawaiian at heart”, a person or thing is either Hawaiian or not, there’s no middle ground.
    Perhaps our aloha, inclusivity and welcoming nature has caused people to think they’re allowed to take from us at will, but it’s 2023 & people should know better by now.