Although I cannot provide you with the exact ingredients and preparation of a specific restaurant's "Canton House Special," I can give you general information about a dish that might be categorized as such. In many cases, a Canton House Special could resemble a dish called "House Special" or "House Special Chow Mein" found in Chinese-American restaurants. This dish typically includes a mix of proteins (such as shrimp, beef, chicken, and/or pork) and vegetables (such as bell peppers, onions, and bean sprouts) stir-fried with chow mein noodles in a savory sauce. The sauce could include soy sauce, oyster sauce, hoisin sauce, sugar, and possibly some type of starch for thickening. Garlic, ginger, and/or green onions might also be included for added flavor.
Please note that the specific ingredients and preparation can vary from restaurant to restaurant. I would recommend asking your server or the restaurant staff for more details about the Canton House Special on their menu so that you can better understand what goes into the dish.
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