Side Pannel
Noodle Nibbles
Ingredients List
- 3 tb Utter; melted
- 2 ts Soy sauce
- 4 ds Tabasco sauce
- 3 oz Can chow mein noodles
- 1/4 ts Celery salt
- 1 ds Onion powder
Directions
Going through some old boxes, I came across this recipe from the June,
1963, issue of Better Homes and Gardens. It is credited to a Mrs. T.A.
Hight, Walnut Creek, CA. Even after all these years it still sounds pretty
good. Combine melted butter, soy sauce and Tabasco; drizzle over noodles.
Toss lightly till noodles are well-coated. Sprinkle noodles with celery
salt and onion powder. Again, toss until well mixed. Place on a baking
sheet and toast at 275 for 12-15 minutes or until lightly browned and
crispy. Makes about 2 1/2 cups.
1963, issue of Better Homes and Gardens. It is credited to a Mrs. T.A.
Hight, Walnut Creek, CA. Even after all these years it still sounds pretty
good. Combine melted butter, soy sauce and Tabasco; drizzle over noodles.
Toss lightly till noodles are well-coated. Sprinkle noodles with celery
salt and onion powder. Again, toss until well mixed. Place on a baking
sheet and toast at 275 for 12-15 minutes or until lightly browned and
crispy. Makes about 2 1/2 cups.
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