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Chicken Chow Mein

Chicken Chow Mein is a classic Chinese dish that brings the satisfying flavors of the East to your dinner table. The dish features stir-fried noodles combined with chicken broth, soy sauce, veggies, and chicken strips, creating an exciting mix of flavors and textures. Perfect for both casual home dining and festive gatherings, it's quick, easy to prepare, and highly customizable. Aromatic, hearty, and boasting a tantalizing fusion of tastes, Chicken Chow Mein can instantly turn your meal into an Asian culinary experience.
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IN HEAT & SERVE MEALS & SIDES
150
CAL / 100G
$0.35
AVG / OZ
Chicken Chow Mein
54%
CARBS
24%
FAT
21%
PROTEIN
Chicken Chow Mein FAQ
What is Chicken Chow Mein?
What ingredients do I need to make Chicken Chow Mein?
How do I prepare the ingredients for Chicken Chow Mein?
What cooking techniques do I need to know for Chicken Chow Mein?
Can I substitute or omit any ingredients in Chicken Chow Mein?
How can I adjust the consistency or texture of my Chicken Chow Mein?
What are some common mistakes to avoid when making Chicken Chow Mein?
How can I store leftovers of Chicken Chow Mein?
Expiration & Storage Tips
When does Chicken Chow Mein expire?
If you've just bought a pack of Chicken Chow Mein from the supermarket, it should keep well until the 'best by' date while unopened. Once you've cooked or opened the package, you have a window of about 3-4 days to enjoy it when kept in the refrigerator. If you've decided to freeze the cooked Chow Mein, it can last up to 2 months if properly stored in a freezer safe container or bag.
How do you tell if Chicken Chow Mein is bad?
One obvious sign that your Chicken Chow Mein has gone bad is a change in smell. An overly sour or unpleasant odor is a tall-tale sign. Additionally, if you notice any changes in color or if it's developing a slimy or sticky texture, it is best not to consume it. Trust your senses, if it doesn't look, smell or feel right, it's better to be safe and discard it.
Tips for storing Chicken Chow Mein to extend shelf life
• Always store leftover Chicken Chow Mein in the refrigerator within 2 hours of cooking. This helps to slow down the growth of bacteria. • Use airtight containers or sealed plastic bags for storing. The less air the food is exposed to, the longer it will last. • Portion out your Chicken Chow Mein before freezing. This way, you can defrost and heat only the amount you need, minimizing waste. • When defrosting, do it overnight in the refrigerator. Reheat thoroughly on the stove or in a microwave until it's steaming hot.
Health Info
Macros
66g
CARBS
30g
FAT
26g
PROTEIN
Allowed on these diets
LOW FAT
VEGETARIAN
KETO
PALEO
WHOLE 30
MEDITERRANEAN
LOW CARB
VEGAN
LACTOSE FREE
GLUTEN FREE
Contains these allergens
WHEAT
SOYBEANS
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