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WebSlice and set aside. Soak rice noodles in cold water for 2 minutes. Drain and set aside. In a small bowl, mix together soy sauce, and cornstarch. Set aside. Heat 2 teaspoons …
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Various types of meat can be used, including chicken, beef, shrimp, or char siu, which is Chinese BBQ pork. The dish is sometimes called Mei Fun, which translates to rice noodles. The biggest hurdle with making this dish Keto is, of course, the noodles themselves. There are many ways you can go about it, but I opted for zucchini noodles.
Sometimes referred to as rice stick noodles, mei fun noodles are just very thin rice vermicelli noodles. If you can’t find the thin rice noodles you can use the wider ricer noodles instead. My version of Singapore Chow Mei Fun includes leftover pork and shrimp.
While the main difference between lo mein and chow mei fun lies in the different types of noodles used, lo mein uses wheat noodles and chow mei fun is a rice noodle dish, the bigger differentiator is in the preparation of the two dishes.
Making Keto Lo Mein is simple! With some chopping, frying, and tossing, you'll have a veggie and protein-packed lo mein that is ketogenic and a takeout copycat right in your kitchen. 1 cup thinly sliced bell pepper {I used yellow, orange, and red}