Easy Chinese style kung pao shrimp fried noodles—shrimp chow mein. Sichuan style shrimp chow mein. 

Easy Shrimp Chow Mien

I have made this Kung Pao shrimp around one week ago. After that, I am always missing the flavor and taste. You see the result; I adapt it in this easy shrimp chow mein. You can refer to Kung Pao Shrimp for more details about this slightly sweet yet spicy shrimp stir-fry recipe.
Besides the seasonings called in kung pao shrimp, I also add some black pepper powder to add more flavor.  And for the vegetables, only round peppers are used. However adding some broccoli or other veggies are also great choices.

Kung Pao Shrimp (Kung Pao Prawn)|ChinaSichuanFood

Chow mein is always my love because of its simplicity and yummy. But this version is a little bit time-consuming since I use fresh shrimp and then peel the shell by hand. You can use frozen prawn to save the time. If you not love roasted peanuts, you can skip it.
If you do not like shrimp or just cannot eat it, you can use chicken to replace it. And for vegan friends, use tofu to replace the shrimp. However tofu should be fried firstly before using in this shrimp chow mein recipe. You can find more details here(Vegan Kung Pao tofu).

Easy Shrimp Chow Mien

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Easy Shrimp Chow Mien

Easy Shrimp Chow Mein

slightly sweet yet spicy kung pao shrimp chow mein.
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Course: staple food
Cuisine: Sichuan cuisine
Keyword: chow mein, shrimp
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 2 making 2 bowls
Calories: 758kcal
Author: Elaine

Ingredients

  • 200 g fresh egg noodles or dried egg noodles , around 1/2 pound
  • 2 cups of fresh shrimp , or 1 cup of frozen prawn
  • 2 tablespoons peanuts oil
  • 1 green pepper sliced
  • 3 gloves garlic , minced
  • 1 inch root ginger sliced
  • 1 scallion sliced
  • 1 tablespoon roasted peanuts
  • 3 ~5 dried chili peppers
  • 2 dashes black pepper powder
  • 1 tablespoon chopped spring onions

Stir-fry sauce

  • 1 tablespoon light soy sauce
  • 2 teaspoons dark soy sauce
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 2 teaspoons black vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 1 tablespoon chicken stock or water

Instructions

  • Peel the fresh shrimp and then cut trail and head. Or unfreeze the frozen prawn.
  • Prepare a small bowl; add all the ingredients for stir-fry sauce. Set aside.
  • Heat up 1 tablespoon of cooking oil in pan; add the shrimp in when you can see the waves on the surface. Do a few quick fry and move the shrimp out.
  • Leave some oil in pan after removing the shrimps out. Add garlic, ginger, and scallions to stir-fry around 1/2 minute until aroma and then add dried chili pepper to continue cooking for 3 minutes.
  • Add green peppers slice to cook until soft. Return shrimps in and pour in the stir-fry sauce. Mix well.
  • Add roasted peanuts in. Mix well and set aside.
  • Cook the egg noodles in boiling water around 5 minutes. Then transfer out and drain.
  • Heat up 1 tablespoon cooking oil in wok. Add cooked egg noodles as well as the cooked kung pao shrimp in. Add 2 dashes of black pepper powder, mix well.
  • Garnish some chopped onions and serve hot!

Nutrition

Calories: 758kcal | Carbohydrates: 87g | Protein: 45g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 406mg | Sodium: 1895mg | Potassium: 610mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 1775IU | Vitamin C: 30.6mg | Calcium: 241mg | Iron: 5.7mg

 

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9 Comments

    1. Thanks Holly for stopping by and commenting.

      I love Korean style food too. We have lots of Korean style food now here in China and I am addictive to the taste of Kimchi. I will follow along your blog to learn more home cooking Korean style food.

  1. I just wanted to point out that in step 4, you say to continue cooking the garlic/ginger for half an hour, i assume you mean 3 minutes?

  2. Would an authentic recipe for this have Sichuan peppercorns instead of black pepper? I have them that I use to make my own 5-spice and would rather use that if you think it would be as good.