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If you live in the Midwest, specifically Minnesota, you’ve probably eaten what we recognize as chow mein. MN chow mein can be traced back as early as the 1920s; adapted to fit the American palate. Actual Chinese chow mein is a lot closer to what we know as lo mein; stir fried noodles with meat and vegetables. Our version of chow mein consists of a brown slurry of ground pork and celery served over rice, topped with crispy fried chow mein noodles. Additions to the chow mein can include…

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I got this recipe from my daughter, Shellie's mother-in-law, Cathy Kleven (who unfortunately isn't with us any more). She had made it when my daughter was pregnant with my grandson and was having complications so we were trying to help her out as much as possible and I got to sample some and fell in love with it. You can make it with either chicken, ground pork or both and is a good, quick and economical dish that makes enough for a whole family. Thought I'd make some up for my son when he…

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Now that there is an abundance of fresh venison in our freezers, we can make one of our very favorite dishes, Chow Mein. I call it "Minnesota Chow Mein", because it's not like any Chinese food you would buy at your local restaurant. I guess it's a lot like using the term "Tex-Mex"; it tastes like Chinese food, it looks like Chinese food, but uses less of the traditional ingredients you would find in a traditional Chinese recipe. I snuck in a few teaspoons of sesame oil when I made it this…

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