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        <title>Quick Recipe - Yakisoba</title>   
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Yakisoba
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This is my quick and inexpensive version of a very popular Japanese dish.
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Ingredients: &#160;
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Ramen Noodles
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Cabbage
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Onions
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Soy Sauce (I prefer Kikoman)
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Bean Sprouts
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Meat or Seafood
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Sesame Oil
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Directions:&#160; Brown meat in skillet, drain and set aside.&#160;
Boil water and cook Ramen noodles.&#160; Just the noodles, don’t add
ingredients.&#160; Drain and set aside.&#160;&#160;&#160; Add sesame
oil to cover bottom of skillet and fry onions, cabbage and bean
sprouts.&#160; (The bean sprouts can be left out if not
available.)&#160; Stir briskly as if tossing a salad.&#160; As the
cabbage and onions become cooked add the meat and noodles.&#160; Add
Soy Sauce and packet/s of Ramen spices.
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There are a myriad of concoctions you can add to either clean out the
fridge or just for a new taste.&#160; I’ve used everything from steak
or chicken to hot dogs, shrimp and even spam (yes, spam is a real
food).&#160; If you are near an Asian food market you could get fresh
Yakisoba noodles.&#160; They are somewhat expensive but they do add
texture and quality to this dish.
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To compliment your feast you could serve spring rolls, gyoza, ginger
and bamboo.&#160; It’s just a really quick dish for one person or
twenty thousand.&#160; Yes, I spent a weekend cooking that much for an
Air Force air show.&#160; Can you say 6 food processors for onions, 6
more for cabbage and 5,000 pounds of onions?&#160; Woo Hoo!!!&#160;
Personally, I’d advise anyone to start with a much smaller portion
before serving to the masses!!!
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If you can’t eat this with chopsticks you can’t have any because you
can’t eat this with a fork or spoon.&#160; It’s a rule!!!&#160; :-)<br />
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