I need help /ck/
I'm not experienced in cooking, but I know some basics. I want to cook something w/ soya pasta and chicken. The problem is that I can't find any good combination of vegetables, and spices online. I'm able to get some ginger, soya sauce, and all of the vege's, but I'm lost in terms of preparing the dish.
help
What the fuck is soya pasta
>>8754336
flavourless pasta made of soya dawg
I guess he meant pasta with s oy sauce
It'd help if you listed the ingredients ma nig
>>8754377
>soya pasta
>chicken breasts
>any seasoning
>any veges
>anything that will be good
>>8754426
I don't know what soya pasta is, but if you mean noodles, and you want to make some kind of stir-fry, then it's pretty simple.
1. Slice the chicken into strips and marinade in 2 tbsp soy sauce, 5cm piece of grated ginger, 1-2 cloves minced garlic. Do this 15-30 minutes before cooking.
2. Cook noodles according to packet instructions and toss in sesame oil to prevent sticking.
3. Heat a large pan/wok over a high heat. Add oil.
4. Add diced onion cook until soft and translucent.
5. Remove onions from pan.
6. Add chicken + marinade and cook until browned.
7. Add onions back to pan, followed by vegetables in appropriate order, starting from toughest to softest. NOTE: Certain vegetables, like bell peppers, you'll want to add towards the end, to keep their crunchiness, while others, you'll want to add towards the end to preserve flavour, such as spring onions.
8. Add your stir fry sauce; Basic recipe: 1/2 Cup Chicken Stock, 3 Tbsp Soy Sauce, 1 Tbsp Sherry or Chinese cooking wine, 1 tbsp sugar.
9. After heating for a couple minutes, add a mixture of cornstarch + water. This will thicken your sauce.
10. Once thickened, throw in cooked noodles.
11. Finish with sesame oil and chopped spring onions.
If you want to know what vegetables to use, then basic ones are onions, broccoli, red/green bell peppers, carrots, sugar-snap peas, baby sweetcorn.
>>8754520
Thanks, I ll try it
>>8754336
OP is from either Poland or Hungary. Lo mein is called what would translate as 'soya pasta' there. In Italy, we call it spaghetti di soia. It's a pretty common misnomer in countries from Italy eastward.
>>8754860
he's from Poland, as made evident by his second pic. tha name is polish for "soy pasta fried with chicken and veggies"
>>8754934
I can't see original filenames for some reason.
Was taking a guess, figuring that if OP were from my country, he'd say 'spaghetti' rather than 'pasta.