Chow mein in Minnesota
Minnesota is home to two unique styles of chow mein, the Minnesota-style chow mein and the mock chow mein.
Minnesota-style chow mein
Minnesota-style chow mein is made with celery, bean sprouts, and topped with processed chicken. It is topped with crispy noodles similar to lo mein, and served on white rice. Meats used in this style could include ground beef, ground pork, or chicken chunks. It was invented in the 1920s, and was likely invented to cater to the local palate. The dish is actually more similar to chop suey than chow mein.Several frozen food versions are available in supermarkets in Minnesota and surrounding states via Captain Ken's Foods.