IMBB 22: Use Your Noodle---Longevity Noodles
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IMBB 22: Use Your Noodle---Longevity Noodles




Phew! Just barely made it this time.

Maybe I can blame it on the new year, but I haven't been keeping up with all the foodie events since putting up our new (retro pin-up girls) calendar. I suddenly remembered that Cooking with Amy was hosting this month's IMBB, and it's all about the noodle!

Thankfully, I had already planned a Chinese New Year menu for Sunday, and that included this lovely recipe for Longevity Noodles.

Chinese egg noodles with ginger, snow peas, water chestnuts and bean sprouts, and a sauce of stock (we used homemade vegetable), soy sauce and sesame oil.

Very nice, mellow flavors, and Alex even asked for some!

Not too bad for a last-minute entry, eh?



Tagged with: IMBB # 22 + Noodle, Food and Drink, Chinese, New Year, Holiday, Dinner, Blogging




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