If you order take out you can ask for any flavor lo mein without veggies or without any toppings! I recommend shrimp lo mein without any veggies if you dont like seafood then you can get chicken or beets lo mein without any veggies
@@Niniisaac Did you not watch/listen to this video? The difference is that lo mein is just the noodles stirred with the sauces off the heat. Chow mein is *fried* noodles, so you stir them with the sauces while still on the heat.
I am a home cook and I am getting into the Asian foods, Thai, Chinese, Korean. I am so Happy I found you on RUclips!!! I was looking for pasta/noodle recipes I just got the Kitchenaid pasta attachments and I found your noodle recipe. I am now going through all your amazing recipes! Thank you for explaining everything so well. The difference between good and cheaper, and what to use! I am an instant Fan and can't wait to make your recipes! I am making noodles tomorrow and I will make sure I make enough to use in the Lo Mein and the Beef Lo Mein recipes! Ciao!
I make this regularly, and always use peanut oil (more expensive, but definitely worth it!), however: I never turned off my wok, which, as I find out now, is the correct thing to do! I was making Chow Mein all along and didn’t know it! 🤭... thanks for the explanation! I do not use the sweet (dark) soy sauce, but definitely will! I WANT that color on my noodles and a little seems to go a very long way in achieving that! Just like restaurant quality. I’ve also added green onion to this, as a garnish at the end, and it delicious! A great, quick and easy meal for a family of four after an exhausting day and when you don’t want to cook for an hour. THANKS!
What's with the "sweet dark soy sauce"? Is it mentioned in this video and somehow I missed it? In all the Lo Mein Noodles recipes that I found online, only the dark soy sauce is listed, which I suppose it refers to the Chinese dark sauce, not to the Indonesian Kecap Manis. Though... it would make more sense to also use a sweet sauce in this recipe. Isn't oyster + soy + dark soy sauce insanely salty?!?
@@Minkkifly Yes, the Lee Kum Kee oyster is extremely salty but is the most flavorful oyster sauce out of the couple of brands on the asian market. You can def substitute with Panda oyster sauce, which is less salty.
@@taotzu1339 Thanks for your reply. I never tried the Lee Kum Kee premium oyster, since it's very hard to find in my country (Romania). I use Megachef instead, which doesn't seem that salty to me. However, I use both of the soy sauces recommended by Souped Up Recipes as the best - Lee Kum Kee dark sauce & Pearl River Bridge light sauce, and when these 2 are combined with the oyster = salt bomb! :) The same sensation I get from the light soy sauce + fish sauce + oyster. The curious thing is that I always liked very salty foods, but this Asian level of saltiness is ridiculously high for me :) There's always the option to reduce the amount of sauce used, like @Nick Iseb suggested, but I like the noodles well coated in sauce, less of it leaves the noodles drier. For now, I think I'm gonna stick with the noodles recipes that also include sugar, to tone down a bit the saltiness.
For my 1st ever Chinese dish I made your pork with chili peppers and my son and his friend said it was the best meal I've ever made them! Thanx for these videos and keep them coming! I hope you have a moo goo gain pan video...That's gonna be my next adventure
Made this recipe today for the first time and it came out delicious, I followed recipe exactly but adjusted the amount of oyster sauce, soy sauce, and dark soy sauce so it wasn't too salty and topped with a drizzle of sesame oil & sesame seeds. Such an easy to make dish full of flavor, Thank You for teaching us all so many wonderful recipes!
I would love a video of you taking us into your favorite Asian mart and showing us what you buy, your favorite brands and staples to have in your pantry for cooking. Please and thank you 🙏🏼
Mandy, I’ve searched for a plain lo mein recipe for my son who is sick. He can only eat soft chopped foods and lo mein is one of his favorites. Thank you for letting me give this to him again. Picking veggies out of the dish is frustrating. (P.S. Your beef lo mein is spectacular. I’ve already made it twice and my husband wants it again.)
I like you...I don’t know exactly all the reasons...I could watch you cook AND EDUCATE all day! Maybe that’s one of the main reasons I like you...you are calm, your videos don’t have silly distracting music or graphics....you just share generously and educate! Please keep making videos!
Got my kitchen aid and pasta attachment today got off work at 11. Made the dough at 10:30. Rolled it out and right into the water after that and it’s now 12:08 and I feel like it was one of the best meals I have ever had. Best 275$ I ever spent lol
I'm not very skilled in the kitchen, but I was able to make this recipe and it tasted delicious. I'm really grateful towards you, greetings from the Caribbean ❤
THIS is what I was looking for!!! I love love LOVE plain lo mein without the texture of veggies. Pasta + veggie slivers is just not a texture I can handle but I love the flavor of lo mein. I have one restaurant near me that serves it plain and I order from them all the time but having a simple recipe I can make myself just makes things 10 times better and cheaper. Thanks for sharing this. I cant wait to try it myself!
I can't believe how good this turned out. I used the yellow soybean noodles from Aldi because I am on a low carb diet for health reasons. It came out beautiful! I got some *toasted* sesame oil and it was amazing. Thank you!!
I'm going to get a pint of lo mein from a local restaurant but tomorrow I'm heading for an Asian market for the real deal ingredients. This video looks exactly like what I order when I buy lo mein. Thank you.
Hi Mandy...Thank Goodness for your Recipes and video instructions that are the best! Keep up the good work and look forward to more. Take care, stay safe
I happened to have most of the ingredients, and a huge craving for low mein, but I had to use instant ramen noodles, and canola oil, but with a dash of sesame oil in the end, just like you suggested, i'm sooooooo happy with th outcome!!! Thank you for uploading! I've been subscribed for a while ♥
Really good recipe. I was searching for what I can replace instant noodles with bc I'm trying to tone down on preservatives. With this recipe and how to make egg noodles, I think I'm set. I don't have access to peanut oil so I used vegetable oil + crushed peanuts. Yummy!
I know there will be scoffers, but due to me living in a food desert, I used angel hair pasta. Sure it's not authentic, but guess what? It was delicious.
I didn't have dark soy sauce. I used Kitchen Bouquet and it worked! I thought it might be a good substitute because it has a similar flavor and color to dark soy sauce. Might not be authentic, but it works.
Wow, what a fun, quick meal! Thanks for making these videos, Mandy. Several of these recipes have made their way into my (and ill bet tons of others) regular meal rotation.
We used spaghetti noodles but all the rest was what you used. It was excellent! My wife is from Java and I"m German American. We cook Asian food and this was simple and fast. She really liked it! Thanks.
So easy. I made her beef and broccoli and couldn't believe how fast and easy it was if you have all her suggested ingredients. And it tasted like restaurant style. So yummy, my mother loved it too.
Just made that for my family, and it was really good , very fresh. I added onions and yellow peppers , very delicious. Thank you for your recipe and showing step by step on how to prepare.
Omg’sh I am so stoked to try this recipe out. I’ve started making stir fry and was looking for a recipe with noodles and found this adorable little lady, pretty much fell for her and now I can’t wait to try all of these recipes. Just awaiting my delivery 📦
Thank you for your simple recipe, I am fond of noodles, my family in fact tease me a lot because, whenever we go to restaurant, I always order noodles every time.
I made this Lo Mein Noodles dish tonight for supper, after making the noodles from scratch, I was in the kitchen from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm, all for 15 minutes of some awesome flavours, also made the egg roll wraps from scratch, the veggie egg rolls were so crispy and light we really enjoyed them. I give this recipe and technique a 5 star rating. I’m not very good on the rolling pin but managed to get it done 🥵
I really love the umami flavour oyster sauce adds to a dish. I add about a teaspoon to my 2 minute chicken noodles & it's just delicious! Also like to add some minced garlic & chopped spring onions.
I made. Few small changes. Hope you don't mind. I added one chopped garlic clove because I like garlic. Since I didn't have peanut oil, I added the sesame oil at the end as you suggested, plus a little Sriracha sauce to give it some "bite." Very good lunch. Thank you.
I am going to try cooking this in the next few days. I have to buy some of the ingredients, like the ginger and oyster sauce. This will be the first time I have tried cooking any Chinese cuisine, wish me luck!
OMG. This is 4 years old and been what I've been looking for forever. I just want to master the noodle base so I can make a variety. Also, my kids like the noodles and pick them out when we have bought in the past. Now I can just make these and serve their potines and veg/fruit separate.
I love your channel and I have made so many of your delicious recipes from Beef&Broccolli, Sesame Chicken, Pepper steak, Egg fried rice, Mongolian Beef to name a few. My family thanks you for that ❤️🙌🏽 I also bought your wok and it’s a masterpiece 👌🏾I highly recommended!! I’m five months pregnant and experiencing cravings right now and I saw this recipe and of course I had all (from all your recipes from your channel) ingredients in my pantry except the egg noodles so I made it with ramen noodles in less than 10 minutes!! Annnnd to no surprise it came out delishhh💁🏽♀️👏🏽
Thank you so much for showing video of where to get the noodles at the store and what they look like! That is so so helpful. I can't wait to try this recipe.
Made this tonight with some stir fried shiitake and pak choi with garlic and chilli and it was absolutely delicious! Perfect weeknight supper and so versatile. Thank you for another great recipe!
As a broke student, I fried up some leftover ham, and cooked down some spinach with my noodles and topped it with chopped Peanuts and green onion beacuse I had them. Very good!
This taste is exactly what I want and expect, but I lived in north east of US, and all Lo Mein is made with pan-fried soft noodles. My kids like both, yours and other style. Me too. Thanks!
Thank you for a detailed explanation; this is comfort food at its best for me. Plain homemade egg noodles with simple but high quality seasoning are delicious. I also like it with vegetables and a bit of tofu or seitan, but it isn’t necessary.
Can you please do some chinese clam dishes. I fell in love with eating clams in Qingdao, I miss eating them but hard to find chinese restaurants that serve them in Australia
Finally noodles without veggies. As much as veggies are fun. I’ve always wanted this dish plain
Right! Saaaame! Lol
Me tooo
My son don't eat meat and don't won't vege6 all the time. This great for him.
Same. My main dish already has the protein and veggies
If you order take out you can ask for any flavor lo mein without veggies or without any toppings! I recommend shrimp lo mein without any veggies if you dont like seafood then you can get chicken or beets lo mein without any veggies
Thank you, never really knew the difference between Lo Mein and Chow Mein. I learn something every time I watch one of your videos.
I love this recipe thank you
don't confuse east coast vs West coast chow mein though, totally different dish.
Whats the diff?
@@Niniisaac Did you not watch/listen to this video? The difference is that lo mein is just the noodles stirred with the sauces off the heat. Chow mein is *fried* noodles, so you stir them with the sauces while still on the heat.
It's nearly 1am. I'm stuck at work. And now all I desperately want in the world is some lo mein.
I have a sad.
I am a home cook and I am getting into the Asian foods, Thai, Chinese, Korean. I am so Happy I found you on RUclips!!! I was looking for pasta/noodle recipes I just got the Kitchenaid pasta attachments and I found your noodle recipe. I am now going through all your amazing recipes! Thank you for explaining everything so well. The difference between good and cheaper, and what to use! I am an instant Fan and can't wait to make your recipes! I am making noodles tomorrow and I will make sure I make enough to use in the Lo Mein and the Beef Lo Mein recipes! Ciao!
This recipe really looks lo mein-tenance!
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I make this regularly, and always use peanut oil (more expensive, but definitely worth it!), however: I never turned off my wok, which, as I find out now, is the correct thing to do! I was making Chow Mein all along and didn’t know it! 🤭... thanks for the explanation! I do not use the sweet (dark) soy sauce, but definitely will! I WANT that color on my noodles and a little seems to go a very long way in achieving that! Just like restaurant quality. I’ve also added green onion to this, as a garnish at the end, and it delicious! A great, quick and easy meal for a family of four after an exhausting day and when you don’t want to cook for an hour. THANKS!
IF you have any leftover protein, this would be great time to use it ....
What's with the "sweet dark soy sauce"? Is it mentioned in this video and somehow I missed it? In all the Lo Mein Noodles recipes that I found online, only the dark soy sauce is listed, which I suppose it refers to the Chinese dark sauce, not to the Indonesian Kecap Manis. Though... it would make more sense to also use a sweet sauce in this recipe. Isn't oyster + soy + dark soy sauce insanely salty?!?
@@Minkkifly not the dark soyce, besides you make it as salty or less salty..as you want
@@Minkkifly Yes, the Lee Kum Kee oyster is extremely salty but is the most flavorful oyster sauce out of the couple of brands on the asian market. You can def substitute with Panda oyster sauce, which is less salty.
@@taotzu1339 Thanks for your reply. I never tried the Lee Kum Kee premium oyster, since it's very hard to find in my country (Romania). I use Megachef instead, which doesn't seem that salty to me.
However, I use both of the soy sauces recommended by
Souped Up Recipes as the best - Lee Kum Kee dark sauce & Pearl River Bridge light sauce, and when these 2 are combined with the oyster = salt bomb! :) The same sensation I get from the light soy sauce + fish sauce + oyster.
The curious thing is that I always liked very salty foods, but this Asian level of saltiness is ridiculously high for me :) There's always the option to reduce the amount of sauce used, like @Nick Iseb suggested, but I like the noodles well coated in sauce, less of it leaves the noodles drier.
For now, I think I'm gonna stick with the noodles recipes that also include sugar, to tone down a bit the saltiness.
For my 1st ever Chinese dish I made your pork with chili peppers and my son and his friend said it was the best meal I've ever made them! Thanx for these videos and keep them coming! I hope you have a moo goo gain pan video...That's gonna be my next adventure
Made this recipe today for the first time and it came out delicious, I followed recipe exactly but adjusted the amount of oyster sauce, soy sauce, and dark soy sauce so it wasn't too salty and topped with a drizzle of sesame oil & sesame seeds. Such an easy to make dish full of flavor, Thank You for teaching us all so many wonderful recipes!
this woman is so adorable! i love her and her recepies.
@Club Soda yo
I really like her too!
A lot of charisma!
monobloc i agree, she really keeps you watching! Cute, and i love to learn great new recipes.
@Club Soda 💀💀💀
I am by no means a pro. I made this, thanks to your comprehensive instructions and it was absolutely delicious! Truly! Thank you so much!
I would love a video of you taking us into your favorite Asian mart and showing us what you buy, your favorite brands and staples to have in your pantry for cooking. Please and thank you 🙏🏼
I’m making this recipe for dinner tonight. I’m gonna add green onions, garlic and thai pepper
Hmmmmm that sounds so good 🤤🤤
You can add whatever to this recipe... a side of steam broccoli would be nice too.
Why don't you use a stir fry sauce to it? It's gorgeous
Spot on!!!!
Mandy, I’ve searched for a plain lo mein recipe for my son who is sick. He can only eat soft chopped foods and lo mein is one of his favorites. Thank you for letting me give this to him again. Picking veggies out of the dish is frustrating. (P.S. Your beef lo mein is spectacular. I’ve already made it twice and my husband wants it again.)
I like you...I don’t know exactly all the reasons...I could watch you cook AND EDUCATE all day! Maybe that’s one of the main reasons I like you...you are calm, your videos don’t have silly distracting music or graphics....you just share generously and educate! Please keep making videos!
Got my kitchen aid and pasta attachment today got off work at 11. Made the dough at 10:30. Rolled it out and right into the water after that and it’s now 12:08 and I feel like it was one of the best meals I have ever had. Best 275$ I ever spent lol
I'm not very skilled in the kitchen, but I was able to make this recipe and it tasted delicious. I'm really grateful towards you, greetings from the Caribbean ❤
I made this and it was AWESOME! I didn’t have dark soy sauce so I used Golden dragon Teriyaki. So good. Thank you for sharing.
THIS is what I was looking for!!! I love love LOVE plain lo mein without the texture of veggies. Pasta + veggie slivers is just not a texture I can handle but I love the flavor of lo mein.
I have one restaurant near me that serves it plain and I order from them all the time but having a simple recipe I can make myself just makes things 10 times better and cheaper.
Thanks for sharing this. I cant wait to try it myself!
I tried this recipe with both dried and fresh homemade noodles, and both are absolutely fantastic! So simple yet so delicious! It's a must try!
Mandy, you have the best recipes on youtube. Thank you for teaching us.
Once again Mandy this recipe was fantastic! "Better than Take Out" is an understatement. Thanks again!
I can't believe how good this turned out. I used the yellow soybean noodles from Aldi because I am on a low carb diet for health reasons. It came out beautiful! I got some *toasted* sesame oil and it was amazing. Thank you!!
Sounds like a amazing recipe you got there.
you post so infrequently i forget how much i like your videos!!!
I'm going to get a pint of lo mein from a local restaurant but tomorrow I'm heading for an Asian market for the real deal ingredients. This video looks exactly like what I order when I buy lo mein. Thank you.
As a student who don't have much spare time to cook by myself, simple recipe like this is what i need.... Definitely gonna try this recipe.
You always make me sooo hungry! Thanks for the recipe. Looking forward to the next one(with beef & veggies) you have tempted us with.
I've been making all of these dishes and not once have I been disappointed. I stuck to the exact recipes as well . The oyster sauce is a must .
THANK YOU my friend! You are so kind to share such with us!!!
I learned something new today, thanks Mandy!
Hi Mandy...Thank Goodness for your Recipes and video instructions that are the best! Keep up the good work and look forward to more. Take care, stay safe
This is so easy to do and is it ever good. We use regular spaghetti egg noodles and undercook them a half minute. When done they come out perfect.
I just got done eating this! It was so good! I made it with vegetarian oyster sauce and my kids ate every last bite. Thanks!
I didn’t have dark soy sauce, but even without it the Lo mein tasted sooo good
I happened to have most of the ingredients, and a huge craving for low mein, but I had to use instant ramen noodles, and canola oil, but with a dash of sesame oil in the end, just like you suggested, i'm sooooooo happy with th outcome!!! Thank you for uploading! I've been subscribed for a while ♥
Really good recipe. I was searching for what I can replace instant noodles with bc I'm trying to tone down on preservatives. With this recipe and how to make egg noodles, I think I'm set. I don't have access to peanut oil so I used vegetable oil + crushed peanuts. Yummy!
I too have to use vegetable oil. Peanut oil is way out of my price range with inflation now. I do love it but just can't afford it.
I know there will be scoffers, but due to me living in a food desert, I used angel hair pasta. Sure it's not authentic, but guess what? It was delicious.
I ONLY have angelhair in my pantry that & some green onions in the fridge, that’s why Im here lol so don’t worry my friend in with you
The texture of angels hair pasta is great!
I didn't have dark soy sauce. I used Kitchen Bouquet and it worked! I thought it might be a good substitute because it has a similar flavor and color to dark soy sauce. Might not be authentic, but it works.
Wow, what a fun, quick meal! Thanks for making these videos, Mandy. Several of these recipes have made their way into my (and ill bet tons of others) regular meal rotation.
Thank you for including the links to the products you use. It is so helpful.
I love your recipes, your site, and your Amazon links to the ingredients you use. Very helpful. Thank you so much.
We used spaghetti noodles but all the rest was what you used. It was excellent! My wife is from Java and I"m German American. We cook Asian food and this was simple and fast. She really liked it! Thanks.
I've tried so many of your recipes. I haven't ordered take out in a long time because of your channel. Thank you so much
I do love her channel so much! She makes it look so easy! Also, I love the “Hi Everyoooonnnneee!” She is the cutest.
So easy. I made her beef and broccoli and couldn't believe how fast and easy it was if you have all her suggested ingredients. And it tasted like restaurant style. So yummy, my mother loved it too.
I love every single one of her videos. 🥰 she has such a cool way of sharing recipes.
No one wants to talk about that beautiful table she is sitting at?. ..
How about her channel's logo on the wall?
Nice setup that ordinarily would not be distracting from the subject matter of the video. Clean and simple yet elegant in its own right.
If you like you can just add green onions and white onions as vegetables, and I also throw in beacon and sausage as meat.
She's so cute! I love her cute voice, and the way she talks...thank you for this recipe.
Omg, I just made this dish and it's so easy -- and super delicious! Thank you so much!
Best Chinese food channel on RUclips. 👍
Your channel is astonishing and wonderful. Thank you for sharing all of my favorite recipes.
Just made that for my family, and it was really good , very fresh. I added onions and yellow peppers , very delicious. Thank you for your recipe and showing step by step on how to prepare.
Omg’sh I am so stoked to try this recipe out. I’ve started making stir fry and was looking for a recipe with noodles and found this adorable little lady, pretty much fell for her and now I can’t wait to try all of these recipes. Just awaiting my delivery 📦
My little sister always orders her Lomé in plain. I thought she was weird till I tasted it. It was DELICIOUS!
Lomé
PeterB4441 auto correct is always respelling lo mein and I type fast so....
@@chertp28 just messing with yah nice post brotha
PeterB4441 Yeah I’m a woman... 🤦🏾♀️😂😂😂 no worries
Sista* lol
Thank you for your simple recipe, I am fond of noodles, my family in fact tease me a lot because, whenever we go to restaurant, I always order noodles every time.
I made this Lo Mein Noodles dish tonight for supper, after making the noodles from scratch, I was in the kitchen from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm, all for 15 minutes of some awesome flavours, also made the egg roll wraps from scratch, the veggie egg rolls were so crispy and light we really enjoyed them. I give this recipe and technique a 5 star rating. I’m not very good on the rolling pin but managed to get it done 🥵
Love watching your Chanel!!! You're one of the best👍
I tried this recipe and it was delicious! I didn't have a wok so I used a deep pan. Tastes just like the restaurants and less expensive. Thank you!
I really love the umami flavour oyster sauce adds to a dish. I add about a teaspoon to my 2 minute chicken noodles & it's just delicious! Also like to add some minced garlic & chopped spring onions.
I made. Few small changes. Hope you don't mind. I added one chopped garlic clove because I like garlic. Since I didn't have peanut oil, I added the sesame oil at the end as you suggested, plus a little Sriracha sauce to give it some "bite." Very good lunch. Thank you.
Waiting for the Beef Lo Mein recipe, that's what I want to try.
This looks awesome! Subscribed!
No joke, the BEST lo mein I've ever had. The peanut oil makes all the difference!!!
I am going to try cooking this in the next few days. I have to buy some of the ingredients, like the ginger and oyster sauce. This will be the first time I have tried cooking any Chinese cuisine, wish me luck!
good luck
even learning that 150g is enough for one serving is very useful , thank you for your videos
Beautiful table! Thanks, I am learning lots from your videos.
Thank you for this recipe, I tried it with spaghetti noodles, garlic and spring onions. Wow I could eat this every day.
Never again am i going to order just noodles at a restaurant. I am so glad i found yalls channel!!!
So simple. So delicious! Thank you so much for all your hard work. 💕
OMG. This is 4 years old and been what I've been looking for forever. I just want to master the noodle base so I can make a variety. Also, my kids like the noodles and pick them out when we have bought in the past. Now I can just make these and serve their potines and veg/fruit separate.
I miss you posting. I love all of your recipes. Thank You
Thanks for sharing your recipes.
You teach the best recipes, I have allready made your chow mein and stir fried pork many times !!!!
I love your channel and I have made so many of your delicious recipes from Beef&Broccolli, Sesame Chicken, Pepper steak, Egg fried rice, Mongolian Beef to name a few. My family thanks you for that ❤️🙌🏽 I also bought your wok and it’s a masterpiece 👌🏾I highly recommended!! I’m five months pregnant and experiencing cravings right now and I saw this recipe and of course I had all (from all your recipes from your channel) ingredients in my pantry except the egg noodles so I made it with ramen noodles in less than 10 minutes!! Annnnd to no surprise it came out delishhh💁🏽♀️👏🏽
Thank you so much for showing video of where to get the noodles at the store and what they look like! That is so so helpful. I can't wait to try this recipe.
You have just unlocked a noodle secret for us. Thank you so very much!
I tried recipe out and had a delicious result. Very outstanding.
I reccomend adding cashew nuts for texture
Made this tonight with some stir fried shiitake and pak choi with garlic and chilli and it was absolutely delicious! Perfect weeknight supper and so versatile. Thank you for another great recipe!
Wow your good at this, I've seen several video, I'm making this soon... I wish I had bought the oyster sauce when I had it in my hand....
Even without veggies or protein, this looks like it tastes amazing. Love the simplicity of it!!
Egg noodles have a bit of protein.
Hello onni 😊😊 thank you sooo much for the recipes 😭💗 I always watch your great videos 😚😚 I love you ♥️♥️
As a broke student, I fried up some leftover ham, and cooked down some spinach with my noodles and topped it with chopped Peanuts and green onion beacuse I had them. Very good!
I live in Ireland and the Noodles from the Chinese takeaway are gorgeous! And they look right like this
Thanks a million Dear Mandy🌹🙏🌹🙏🌹👏 and 新年快乐祝你的身体健康🌹🌹🌹🌹😍
Delicious recipe and beautiful presentation. :)
Looks delish!
Looks delicious
My go to recipe! It's great for picky kids too. Thank you 🩷
This is the best video for lo mein, nothing fancy, just the heart of what lo mein is.
This taste is exactly what I want and expect, but I lived in north east of US, and all Lo Mein is made with pan-fried soft noodles. My kids like both, yours and other style. Me too.
Thanks!
Thank you for a detailed explanation; this is comfort food at its best for me. Plain homemade egg noodles with simple but high quality seasoning are delicious. I also like it with vegetables and a bit of tofu or seitan, but it isn’t necessary.
I guess soon I'll be found eating noodles in every meal 😂😁😀
aviana emerson I’ll gladly get fat with you! 😂
Yes Sir add me
It looks so delicious how could we not have them every day.
same
Sometimes I put sunny side up egg on it, it's the best breakfast/dinner, thanks for the vid
Omg this was so yum 😋…. So easy
The most simple cooking noodles that I have ever seen. I'd like to try sometimes.
Can you please do some chinese clam dishes. I fell in love with eating clams in Qingdao, I miss eating them but hard to find chinese restaurants that serve them in Australia
Garlic Chive Shoots & Clam Meat Stir Fry (韭苔炒蛤肉) - ruclips.net/video/M5HUR4XGeDo/видео.html
Souped Up Recipes thanks😊
you're recipes are the best , better then restaurants
Look so delicious I love noodles and thanks for sharing friend. Always
TY for the video, I am going to try this very very soon!