

That’s when I just nod my head eagerly YES and he better not get in the way of my chop sticks, because they’re going to be humming around in that bowl of piping hot goodness. It makes my mouth water just thinking about it!Īround here, it’s hard to find an Asian restaurant that has a simple Chicken Chop Suey dish on the menu. Of course, you can order it off-menu, but it’s always with an incredulous look of surprise from the waiter like “ You want Chicken Chop Suey…?”

What I love about it is, the few ingredients let the ingredients shine by themselves when doused with just a few dashes of salty soy sauce. But this recipe keeps it simple, and is just like a restaurant version I grew up with. I’m sure there are dozens of Chicken Chop Suey recipes you can make by including additional vegetables like carrots, snap peas or even cabbage. That’s it! Tossed with chicken, sprinkled with salt and pepper, then splashed with salty soy sauce. I’m a huge fan of a simple, easy, one skillet Chop Suey of simple ingredients like onions, celery, garlic and bean sprouts. Now that the holiday’s over, let’s talk Chop Suey, shall we? Chicken Chop Suey lovers, anyone? Thankfully, I’m happy to say, our 4th of July holiday was uneventful. Here, it was a hottttt 92 degrees, which is crazy, blazing hot for us.Īll our local towns had big banners of burn warnings, encouraging people to leave the fireworks to the professional, commercial displays. And, for the most part – everyone did. Which we were entirely grateful for, because we live near a heavily wooded area.

This Chicken Chop Suey has few ingredients and is simple to make for a quick, easy weeknight meal.ĭid you all survive the fireworks of the 4th of July? 🙂
