chow mein

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chow mein

A chef prepares a fresh plate of chow mein in a restaurant kitchen.

Definition

Noun: A Chinese-American dish consisting of stir-fried vegetables and sometimes meat, served over or mixed with crispy fried noodles.

Usage
  • As a direct object: "We ordered chow mein for dinner."
  • As a subject: "The chow mein from that restaurant is delicious."
  • With modifiers: "I prefer chicken chow mein over the shrimp version."
Examples
  • "For a quick meal, she often makes vegetable chow mein at home."
  • "The menu offers both lo mein and chow mein, which are different noodle dishes."
  • "He added extra soy sauce to his plate of chow mein."
Advanced Usage
  • "Chow mein noodles": This phrase specifically refers to the thin, crispy fried noodles used in or served with the dish.
    • Example: "The recipe calls for a bag of chow mein noodles as a topping."
Variants and Related Words
  • Lo mein: A related dish where soft, boiled noodles are stir-fried with ingredients, contrasting with the crispy noodles of chow mein.
Synonyms
  • Stir-fried noodles with vegetables/meat: A descriptive synonym.
  • Chinese fried noodles: A general, less specific term.
Notes on Meaning

The term specifically denotes the combination of the stir-fried topping and the crispy noodles. It is a staple of Westernized Chinese cuisine. The crispy noodles are a defining characteristic that differentiates it from similar dishes like lo mein or chop suey.

chow mein

A chef prepares a fresh plate of chow mein in a restaurant kitchen.

Noun
  1. chop suey served with fried noodles