One dish I grew up eating from my mother’s kitchen may not fit the expected Sonoran profile of golden fried beef and potato tacos, machaca con huevos, tamales and carne asada. However, this noodle ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Q: My mother made chop suey in the '60s and '70s. She lost the recipe in the '80s. This recipe was off of a can of chow mein ...
This stir-fry recipe benefits from two hours of marinating and two ingredients: garlic and soy sauce. Using soy sauce (reduced sodium preferred) helps tenderize and add flavor to the pork. The short ...
NEW ORLEANS — The origin stories of Chop Suey — as it's now known in the U.S.— are hotly debated, but it's always accredited to Chinese immigrants in America. Chef Kevin Belton said he loves the ...
Marc Neermann of Norcross, Ga., was looking for a recipe for chop suey like his grandmother made in the 1950s or early 1960s. The main ingredients, as far as he and his mother can recall, were beef ...
If you are looking to cook something different, here is an exciting recipe for you - American Chopsuey!!! An Indian rendition of the dish, which has become quite popular in India. Check it!!!
For Mother's Day, we asked local chefs to share a family recipe that they loved making with a maternal figure in their life. This recipe is from Paul Wahlberg, executive chef at Alma Nove in Hingham.