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  Chow fun noodles
 
Yield: 1 Servings
 
2 tb Oil      1/2 lb Fresh shrimp; shelled
1/2 lb Pork; sliced      2 ea 12 oz. pkg Chow Fun noodles -cut into strips
1/2 ea Stalks celery; sliced      2 ea Carrots; sliced & slivered
1 c Green onion; chopped      1 tb Toasted sedame seeds
1 pk Bean sprouts MMMMM-------------------------SEASONINGS------------------------------      1/4 ts Ajinomoto
1 ts Salt      1 ts Shoyu
1 c Water      1 ts Cornstarch
 Stir fry shrimp and ork in hot oil for 2 minutes. Add seasonings and stir fry an additional minute. Add noodles and vegetables and cook another 2 minutes. Do not overcook vegeatables. Arrange the noodles on platter if desired garnish with additional sesame and chinese parsley. Miriam Kala' i Kula '53 From: Kamehameha Alumni Cookbook Formatted by: Dorie Villarreal

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