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    Hot Peanut Noodles of Shi Guolin

    Oh man, I made that dish from the Jan/Feb 2002 issue. I used too much hot pepper oil though, next time I'll just use hot sauce (more spice, less oil).

    But seriously, if you make this and eat it, be mindful of your servings. I didn't have much at all and I'm so full it hurts!

    Filling, tasty, and protein and carbohydrate packed! Eat it up!

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    peanut noodles....

    Of all the recipes we ever ran in Kung Fu Tai Chi (and we ran a lot for a while - don't ask me why ) Shi Guolin's in our 2002 Shaolin Specialwas the only one I actually use from time to time. It's quick and easy and I'm the world's worst cook, so I need it that way. I usually just use a store-bought hot sauce now - one of those pre-bottled marinade things - because that's even quicker and easier. I had really good results with hazelnut butter too.
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    Here's one for you Gene.

    Don't know if this product is in all markets but there is a Mr. Yoshida's sauce that is basically a teriyaki type sauce. I get a quart at Sam's every month. Mix it with regular old peanut butter for a tasty peanut sauce. ratio varies some but about 2 parts yoshida's and 1 part peanut butter.

    I usually stir fry meat and veg's with lots of hot peppers and then add the sauce to finish for a spicy sweet and mildly sour dish.
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    yeppers -nuthin better;n spagetti and Jif ! i use lat jue yao when I make mine, I didn't read the recipe, but if you find, or make a good chili oil, it doesn't mask the flavor. Too many hot sauces have vinegar base and it overpowers the other flavors.

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