Chinese Noodle Haystack Recipe

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WebMelt butterscotch chips in separate bowl in microwave in 30-second bursts, stirring between bursts, until melted. Use rubber spatula …

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Total Time: 50 minsCategory: DessertCalories: 80 per serving1. Combine chow mein noodles and peanuts in a large bowl, mixing them together.
2. Melt butterscotch chips in the microwave in 30-second bursts, stirring between bursts, until melted.
3. Use a rubber spatula to scoop the melted butterscotch over the noodles and peanuts. Mix until noodles are coated.
4. Use a tablespoon measure to scoop out noodles onto wax paper, forming a haystack. Repeat until the noodles are used up.

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WebChow Mein-Noodle Haystacks: In a large pot of boiling water, cook the spaghetti until tender. Drain well, then toss with 1 teaspoon of vegetable oil to prevent …

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Category: DessertAuthor: Wayne Harley BrachmanDifficulty: 1 hr1. Chow Mein-Noodle Haystacks: In a large pot of boiling water, cook the spaghetti until tender. Drain well, then toss with 1 teaspoon of vegetable oil to prevent sticking. In a skillet or electric fryer, heat 1-inch of oil to 365 degrees. Working in batches of 3 or 4 tangled strands, fry the spaghetti until golden brown. Let the spaghetti intertwine to form interesting shapes. Drain on paper towels. Break the spaghetti or chow mein noodles into pieces no larger than 1-inch long. In a completely dry bowl or in the top of a double boiler set over barely simmering water, melt the chocolate. Mix in the noodles, coconut, and peanuts. Drop walnut size haystacks of the mixture on a cookie sheet and refrigerate for 30 minutes to set. Serve chilled.
2. Rocky Road Haystacks: Stir in chopped marshmallows to the chow mein-noodle haystack recipe.
3. White-Chocolate Chow Mein-Noodle Haystacks: Substitute white chocolate for the semisweet chocolate and chopped pecans for the peanuts in the original chow mein-noodle haystacks recipe.

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Web1 cup creamy peanut butter 1 (5 oz) can crispy chow mein noodles 1/2 cup salted peanuts (optional) Preparation Line a baking …

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Servings: 8-101. Line a baking sheet with wax paper. Set aside.
2. In a large pot over medium-low heat, melt together the butterscotch chips and peanut butter, stirring until smooth.
3. Remove from heat and stir in chow mein noodles and peanuts (if using), stirring quickly to coat.
4. Working quickly, drop by spoonfuls onto the wax paper. Let cool until set. Enjoy!

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WebAdd the peanuts and 12 ounces fried chow mein noodles. Stir until the mixture is well-combined. Scoop 2 heaping tablespoon portions of the haystack mixture …

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WebIt's the perfect thing to eat on the keto diet. 3. Chinese Pork Stir Fry with Broccoli. This easy stir fry is another one of my favorite keto-friendly Chinese food recipes. Tender pork is perfect with crispy …

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WebHow to make Easy Low Carb Lo Mein Cook your pasta according to the instructions on the package. Drain the pasta and set it aside to cool while you work. In a small bowl, whisk together the bullion, oyster sauce and …

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WebHow to Make Haystack Cookies Melt the butterscotch and chocolate chips in the microwave, a double boiler or make an easy double boiler by placing a bowl in a pot with some water in it. Stir in the peanut …

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WebIn a large bowl, mix the peanut butter, peanuts, melted butterscotch chips, and chow mein noodles, stirring gently to coat the noodles thoroughly. Drop teaspoons of the mixture onto the parchment …

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WebRemove chicken, cool and shred, reserve cooking liquid. Put soup in saucepan, stir and add enough cooking liquid to make thick gravy (do not add too much, it will thin as it …

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WebPlace noodles (8 ounces) in a collander and rinse well. Allow most of the liquid to drip off. Then return the large pan to medium heat, and 2 teaspoons of oil. Add …

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WebInstead of regular noodles, we'll be using shirataki noodles, which are made from konjac root and are low in carbs and low in calories. However, if shirataki noodles

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WebHow to Make Keto Noodles. Beat egg yolks and cream cheese in a medium bowl. Add in parmesan and mozzarella cheese while beating. Sprinkle in spices with the …

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WebUse your noodle to rethink noodles: Since old-school noodles are a no-no on keto, consider low-carb noodle alternatives. For example, instead of lo mein made …

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WebIn a large microwave-safe bowl, microwave the chips on medium-high for one minute. Then stir the chips until smooth. If the chips aren’t fully melted, microwave for 10 seconds more and stir again. Stir in …

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Webdirections. Melt chips and peanut butter in microwave (about 2 minutes in mine, stir halfway through). Stir in chow mein noodles and drop onto wax paper (a heaping tablespoon per …

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WebOptional Toppings: Shredded cheese, Chinese noodles, diced tomatoes, chopped peppers, mini pineapples, mandarin oranges, sliced olives, chopped celery Instructions Place chicken in crockpot. …

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WebTypes of Noodles. Chinese noodles, known collectively as mien, fall into three main categories. The most common are wheat flour noodles, which can be made …

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