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Recipe - Cajun Spice For Noodles

Categories: None, Cajun Spice For Noodles
Ingredients:

3 ounce Cayenne pepper
1 ounce Paprika
2 ounce Dark chili powder
1 ounce White pepper
Lite soy sauce
White wine
Extra virgin olive oil
Japanese noodles
Broccoli; chopped
Sesame seeds
Sesame oil
Peanut oil
1 Scallion

Mix together all spices and set aside. Mix soy sauce a few drops of white
wine, a few drops of sesame oil and a lot of sesame seeds in large bowl.

Prepare broccoli until firm. Drain and add to the soy mixture. Boil the
noodles only 2/3 of the recommended cooking time. Drain, rinse with cold
water, add to the soy mixture.

Mix the noodles and broccoli until well coated and little liquid remains in
the bottom of the bowl.

Add spice mixture a teaspoon at a time to taste be careful this is VERY
hot and spicy. START OFF WITH A WEE BIT TO SEE HOW HOT YOU CAN TAKE IT OR
WANT IT!
:)

Heat some peanut oil in a pan on medium heat. Add noodle mixture to pan and
stir fry until all is heated through and no liquid remains in pan.

Stir continuously or noodles will stick together. Remove from pan and
garnish with thin cut or sliced up scallions. Serve immediately.

NOTES : *You should have a lot of the spice left over. This can be used on
meat, chicken, fish or anything you can imagine eating HOT! I roasted a
turkey with it and it was delish! Store remainder spice mixture in an
airtight container.
Recipe by: Michael at Friday's

Posted to MCRecipe Digest V1 #1001 by Gr8seeksM8 Gr8seeksM8@aol.com on
Jan 10, 1998


Cajun Spice For Noodles recipe makes 15 Servings



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