Boxing Day Recipes
Turkey Chow Mein
Published: 26th December 2010 | Source: OC3D Kitchen |

Turkey Chow Mein
Without doubt, this recipe is the easiest of the lot. Following a similar routine to the Tikka Masala, you simply drop your leftover goods into a wok, add noodles and a stir fry sauce of choice. Stir quickly on high heat for roughly five minutes. The preparation tastes best when its sizzling hot so serve immediately and try not to burn yourself!
The OC3D Turkey Chow Mein
Leftover Turkey
Leftover Carrots
Leftover Green Beans
Amoy Thread Noodles
Tesco Chow Mein Stir Fry Sauce
Preparation Time - < 5min
Cooking Time - < 5min
This concludes our top three list of Boxing Day recipes for this year. I suppose I must warn that our lack of culinary specialism means that we cannot be held responsible for any discomfort or illness caused by these suggestions. Use at your own risk.
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