MOO SHU VEGETABLES / SHRIMP / CHICKEN
3 tsp toasted sesame oil, divided
4 large eggs, lightly beaten
2 tsp minced fresh ginger
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 12-ounce bag broccoli slaw
2 cups mung bean sprouts
1 bunch scallions, sliced, divided
1 tblsp reduced-sodium soy sauce
1 tblsp rice vinegar
2 tblsp hoisin sauce
Asian chili garlic sauce for garnish
Heat 1 tsp oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add eggs; cook, stirring gently, until set, about 2 minutes. Remove to a plate. Wipe out pan & heat the remaining 2 tsp oil over medium heat. Add ginger & garlic & cook, stirring, until softened & fragrant, 1 minute. Add shredded vegetables, bean sprouts, half the sliced scallions, soy sauce & vinegar. Stir to combine.
Cover & cook, stirring once or twice, until the vegetables are just tender, about 3 minutes. Add the reserved eggs & hoisin; cook, uncovered, stirring & breaking up the scrambled eggs, until heated through, 1 to 2 minutes. Stir in the remaining scallions & remove from the heat.
- sesame oil need not be toasted
- 3 eggs were enough
- powdered ginger would work well!
- up the garlic to 4 cloves
- original recipe suggested tortillas but it seemed weird to me. Go to your local Chinese take out place as I did & ask for the moo shu wrappers. They were $3 for a pkg of 10.
- didn't use the bean sprouts because the ones in my fridge were too old. maybe next time.
- If using shrimp like I did (about 20) then add in after 2 minutes of cooking the slaw. If using chicken, then cook by itself, keep warm, then add back when adding eggs & hoisin sauce.
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ReplyDeleteYOu know the way to my heart is a good shrimp dish, right?
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI ADORE Moo Shoo Pork!
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Wow...I never realized there were actual moo shu wrappers, I always used tortillas. I love Moo Shu!
ReplyDeleteI like cooking Asian food at home, but have never tried making moo shu before. Thanks for sharing the recipe, plus all of your tips!
ReplyDeleteHmmm, I don't cook a lot of Asian food. But that sounds interesting :)
ReplyDeleteWe like to make Asian food at home too and I always looking for new recipes. This looks great and I will definitely use the wrappers! Glad I visited!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really tasty and flavorful. I love that you used broccoli slaw.
ReplyDeleteyum. it's only 10:44 in the morning and i am already craving this... :)
ReplyDeleteI love making my own Chinese. This looks really delicious! Love it with shrimp!
ReplyDeleteLove broc slaw, but never thought of using it for this...makes it quick and easy! Yum.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious. I am glad that lunchtime is coming up soon; reading all of these recipes is making me so hungry! I am going to copy your recipe to make soon.
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Sassy Chica
Those look great!
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Looks like another winner! I'll try this one for sure!
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oooh I love MuShu anything!!!
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ButterYum
Looks great Steph! THe veggies look beautiful too at the beginning. Yum. I'm still drinking coffee and now I'm craving Asian food. Thanks girl!
ReplyDeleteOh, these look amazing and what a great idea to ask your local Chinese place for moo shu wrappers - I'm totally going to do that!
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ReplyDeleteAwesome. We love Moo Shu, I can't wait to try this!
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ReplyDeleteWe love Moo Sho Pork but I've never seen these cute little shells pre-made. How cool. I'll have to look for them.
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Sam
UP THE GARLIC!!! You're my kind of girl! Yum!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried moo shu shells. Everything looks great as always.
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melikey shrimp - such inviting colours! thanks for stopping by
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I want some of this right this second! So yummy! And LOVE that it is healthy too!
ReplyDeleteAny tips for julienneing all those veggies? Can't wait to see what you come up with for tomorrow's Momtrends Friday Food feature. My recipe is pork--until then!
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