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Asian Noodle Stir-Fry

Asian Noodle Stir-Fry Category Pasta Recipes 
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1 lb Cellophane noodles

1 tb Peanut oil

1 lb Fresh mushrooms

10 oz Spinach, chopped

1 ea Lg red pepper, cut in strips

1 ea Medium onion, diced

2 ea Zucchini, cut in strips

2 ts Minced garlic

2 tb Soy sauce

1/4 c Chicken broth

1/2 c Thai peanut sauce

Prepare noodles according to package directions (cook 4-6 minutes, or to taste); set aside. In large

skillet or wok heat oil on medium heat until sizzling. Add mushrooms, spinach, bell pepper, zucchini, onion and garlic, and stir fry 3-4 minutes. Add soy sauce, sugar, chicken broth and noodles. Toss gently and heat through (approximately 1 minute). Immediately before serving pour your peanut sauce over top. Purchase Thai Peanut Sauce in oriental section of your grocery or at oriental market.

 
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