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Title: Crockpot Chicken Chow Mein
Yield: 6 Serving
Ingredients
6 chicken thighs without skin
6 oz mushrooms; sliced
1 onion; sliced
3 garlic; minced
1/2 c teriyaki sauce
1 parsley
3 ds tabasco sauce
Instructions
Put above ingredients in a crock pot in the morning. Mix and put
crockpot on low for all day cooking. Prepare rice. Put 2 handfulls
of bean sprouts or 1 can, or 1 can Chinese vegetables in crock pot
and mix. When rice is co oked, serve chicken over rice. Chicken
will be so tender it will literall y fall off the bones. The
chicken is then easily deboned, and everything can be mixed together,
chow mein and rice, or server over the rice.
From: Patrick & Sarah Gruenwald Date: 18 Dec 96 Meal-Master
Format Recipes (Mailing List) Ž

Title: Crockpot Chicken Chow Mein
Yield: 6 Serving
Ingredients
6 chicken thighs without skin
6 oz mushrooms; sliced
1 onion; sliced
3 garlic; minced
1/2 c teriyaki sauce
1 parsley
3 ds tabasco sauce
Instructions
Put above ingredients in a crock pot in the morning. Mix and put
crockpot on low for all day cooking. Prepare rice. Put 2 handfulls
of bean sprouts or 1 can, or 1 can Chinese vegetables in crock pot
and mix. When rice is co oked, serve chicken over rice. Chicken
will be so tender it will literall y fall off the bones. The
chicken is then easily deboned, and everything can be mixed together,
chow mein and rice, or server over the rice.
From: Patrick & Sarah Gruenwald Date: 18 Dec 96 Meal-Master
Format Recipes (Mailing List) Ž
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