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This mornings is probably one of the most delicious ones I've done in
awhile. :-)

I've been trying to use up meat in the freezer before buying anymore as
I've really got too much (seems to be a common theme!) so I've been
better about it lately.

This morning I found a really nice thick sliced 24 oz. package of bacon.
I went ahead and cut it in half and fried it up to make smaller pieces.

I added that to one small bag of Fresh frozen snow peas, 1 can of sliced
water chestnuts, 1 can of straw mushrooms and some baby corns. It was
flavored with the usual garlic, fresh grated ginger root, some lemon
pepper, olive oil and sesame seeds.

OHHHHH my gods it was good! I remember someone mentioning how well water
chestnuts went with bacon! They were right!

Cheers!
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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> [snip]
> This morning I found a really nice thick sliced 24 oz. package of bacon.
> I went ahead and cut it in half and fried it up to make smaller pieces.
>
> I added that to one small bag of Fresh frozen snow peas, 1 can of sliced
> water chestnuts, 1 can of straw mushrooms and some baby corns. It was
> flavored with the usual garlic, fresh grated ginger root, some lemon
> pepper, olive oil and sesame seeds.
>

Just for future reference, the combination of snow peas, water
chestnuts and straaw mushrooms also goes really well with shrimp. Baby
corn optional, I guess. My stirfry for tonight is going to Chinese
cabbage, Canadian bacon, and a few Chinese mushrooms. Ginger and
garlic, of course. This is a new (to us) variety of cabbage we're
growing for the first time. -aem

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In article . com>,
"aem" > wrote:

> OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> > [snip]
> > This morning I found a really nice thick sliced 24 oz. package of bacon.
> > I went ahead and cut it in half and fried it up to make smaller pieces.
> >
> > I added that to one small bag of Fresh frozen snow peas, 1 can of sliced
> > water chestnuts, 1 can of straw mushrooms and some baby corns. It was
> > flavored with the usual garlic, fresh grated ginger root, some lemon
> > pepper, olive oil and sesame seeds.
> >

> Just for future reference, the combination of snow peas, water
> chestnuts and straaw mushrooms also goes really well with shrimp. Baby
> corn optional, I guess. My stirfry for tonight is going to Chinese
> cabbage, Canadian bacon, and a few Chinese mushrooms. Ginger and
> garlic, of course. This is a new (to us) variety of cabbage we're
> growing for the first time. -aem
>


Slice the chinese cabbage fairly thick so it retains some crunch. :-)
I use a lot of choy and brocolli as well and yeah, I agree that shrimp
is good! While I prefer lightly sautee'd fresh shrimp (added to the stir
fry when it's done), they fresh frozen large cocktail shrimps have been
much cheaper lately so I tend to use them. They are skinned, de-tailed
and cooked so I just thaw them in hot water and add them to the finished
dish.

Fresh shitake, sliced and sautee'd is also wonderful, as is fresh oyster
mushroom! IMHO canned oyster mushrooms tend to be too tough. Bean
sprouts must be fresh bought. They go bad too quickly. Sunflower sprouts
add an interesting "nutty" flavor.

Dad likes baby corn. I break them in half and I _always_ rinse canned
veggies in the screen colander to wash off the canning brine and reduce
the salt prior to adding them.

Sometimes I grill some smoked sausage, slice that up and add it too.
That smokey flavor is really good with garlic and ginger. I think that
is why the bacon worked so well!

This was the first time I'd ever tried bacon in stir fry. :-)
Naturally I cooked it separately!
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In article >,
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> "projectile vomit chick" > wrote in message
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> > Fatass.

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> Just wanted to let you know that you hit the "send" key
> too soon - all that we saw was your signature.
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> You're welcome.
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> Bob M.
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Just wanted to let you know that you hit the "send" key
too soon - all that we saw was your signature.

You're welcome.


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My mom used to make rumaki for dinner parties....she'd take a chicken
liver and a waterchestnut, wrap them together in a strip of bacon, and
bake themin the oven til the liver and bacon wee both cooked. Back when
I used to eat meat, I loved these. Bacon and waterchestnut was a fine
combo there.

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