where is my singapore vermacilli noodles :|
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where is my singapore vermacilli noodles :|
where is my singapore vermacilli noodles :|
Dear Jay, thanks a lot for your feed back.
Some rice needs more liquid to cook.
So we have to see and adjust.
Sweetness too is up to individual"s taste.
Anyway I am very happy for you.
Thanks and take care, Kugan98
Dev, try out the iru puli kulambu.
Really tasted very nice.
Thanks, Kugan98
[tscii]Sorry tamby, here is your Singapore meehoon.
I am posting my old picture with egg strips,
and also my vegetarian version with tofu strips.
Thanks, Take care, Kugan98
SINGAPORE FRIED MEEHOON
Ingredients:
300 grms meehoon soaked in water till soft.
4 shallots minced
2 pips garlic minced
½ carrot cut into strips
3 dried mushrooms soaked and cut into strips
150 grms beansprouts
2 Chinese cabbage leaves cut into strips (optional)
1 tbs oil
(A)
½ cup vegetable stock or water
1 tbs vegetarian oyster sauce
1 tbs light soy sauce
¼ tsp pepper powder
1 tsp sesame oil
A pinch of sugar
A pinch of salt.
Garnish:
1 fresh red chillie sliced
1 tofu fried and sliced
Little spring onion sliced
Little lettuce cut into strips.
1 slice of lime wedge
Method:
Heat oil in a wok. Add in the minced garlic and onions.
Sauté until lightly brown.
Now add in the mushrooms, carrots, beansprouts and cabbage.
Give a good stir. Add in the soaked drained meehoon.
Now combine (A) and pour on the meehoon.
Do not stir, cover the wok and cook for 10 minutes
on medium heat.
Remove the cover and stir fry until well mixed.
Dish out on a serving plate.
Garnish with the sliced chillie, sliced tofu, spring onion
Lettuce and lime.
This is the vegetarian version:
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This picture is from my old file.
Garnished with fried egg strips.
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Thanks Kugan ka, :P but what is MEEHOON ??
is that noodles ? :roll:
Tamby, meehoon, beehoon all refer to dried rice noodles.
Here we refer to this rice noodles as meehoon or beehoon.
Sorry I forgot that you do not know the terms.
I used noodles made from brown rice.
Thanks tamby, take care, Kugan98
Oh I c, Thanks ka :)
Sure, will try & let u know K... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by kugan98
nalla nEram 'baboon' nu oru perum vaikaliyE :lol2:Quote:
Originally Posted by kugan98