Monday, January 23, 2017

Easy Lo Mein Using Leftover Steak




   I love cooking steaks or chicken and then using the leftovers (or planned overs in this case) for other dishes.  Saturday night I cooked up 5 marinated elk steaks.  Jeff and I each had one for dinner along that night and I set aside the other 3 for future meals.  Tonight I took one of those steaks and made Lo Mein with it.  I boiled up about half a package of Garden Delight spaghetti noodles and while those were working, I prepped all my veggies and meat.  



   I used half an onion, 1 large carrot, 1 stalk of celery, 1 large leaf of cabbage and one of the steaks.  I cut these all up into thin slices.  I then quickly stir fried the veggies, adding the carrots and celery first, a few minutes late added the onions and then added the cabbage, steak, and some minced garlic.  I made a quick sauce with some water, a little sugar and some Oyster Sauce and added it to the pan then added the cooked noodles, stirred everything together and let that cook for about a minute so the sauce would soak into and coat the noodles.  It was really good, fast, frugal and easy and totally satisfied my craving for Chinese food.   

12 comments:

  1. Looks good, Debbie! Thanks for the recipe! Now I know what I'm going to make for dinner tomorrow!
    Hugs
    Jane

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  2. That is what I like to do, cook once and have two different meals, enjoyed your sharing of your quick and easy Lo Mein! :)

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  3. Me, too!!! Your noodle dish looks amazing.
    Last week Safeway had chicken breasts on sale for a great price. I cooked up the whole package at once. Some I froze once cooked for future meals. Baked one with tomatoe sauce, cheese and pasta. Another I did with pesto and onion over noodles. Yum!
    Hope you're feeling better. Cheers, SJ

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    1. Oh that sounds so good SJ! I've done the Lo Mein recipe with chicken before and it was really good. :)

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  4. Yum! Looks and sounds really good. I wonder if I have any oyster sauce lurking in the back of the fridge?

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  5. I love making homemade Lo Mein! Of course, we don't really have a Chinese restaurant around here to frequent, which is why I make it at home. I also love finding unique and delicious ways to use up leftover meat. Steak is one of my favorites to use as a leftover, and stroganoff is usually what I make with it. I think I'll have to try some Beef Lo Mein next time! 😁

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    1. It's really fast to throw together and so yummy! It is also a great way to get a picky eater husband to eat more veggies. ;)

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