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Dim Sum Soy Sauce Chow Mein Noodles [Vegan]
Dim Sum literally means “touch the heart.” It is traditionally served on weekends and usually involves lots of friends and family. Everyone and their grandma are welcome to join in this weekend feast!
The whole meal consists of lots of small bites of food typically served in portions of three or…
The whole meal consists of lots of small bites of food typically served in portions of three or four for each dish and the meal process itself can last for hours. During the Dim Sum meal, the idea is to socialize, eat, chat, rest, chat, and eat some more. Repeat these steps till you’ve had your fill.
Dim Sum originates from Hong Kong where there are at least 600 varieties of Dim Sum to choose from. It’s pretty much like Asian Tapas on steroids!
A lot of Dim Sum dishes are meat-heavy and involve liberal amounts of MSG. This recipe traditionally calls for Oyster Sauce and MSG. Here is a version, sans the oyster sauce but is still tasty and won’t leave you with a spinning headache doomed for the couch (thanks to the MSG).
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How to Prepare Dim Sum Soy Sauce Chow Mein Noodles [Vegan]
- Cook noodles per the direction on the package. Drain, rinse and set in a colander to dry.
- While the noodles are cooking, make the sauce by mixing all of the sauce ingredients into a small bowl and mixing to combine. Set aside.
- Place oil in a large nonstick skillet and saute yellow onions for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally so that the edges get browned.
- Add the green onions and cook for an additional 2 minutes.
- Add in the cooked and drained noodles and the sauce, gently stir and cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Garnish with toasted sesame seeds.

