Tuesday, August 15, 2006
posted by pablopabla at 11:36 am

When I go to mamak stalls, I sometimes order mee goreng (fried noodles). Most of the time, the noodles are cooked in slightly dark coloured gravy due to the use of dark soya sauce. As for me, I have not been able to replicate the same type of mee goreng probably because I do not use the same type of ingredients.

I do, however, have my own recipe for mee goreng in which I use yellow noodles, tomatoes, fried beancurd, bean sprouts, chinese mustard (sawi), onions, garlic and fried fish cake (see photograph on right for ingredients used). If I have left over fried chicken, I will also put it in for extra flavour.

My mee goreng is basically sweet, sour and hot in taste as I use tomato and chilli ketchup. Do try it as it is not difficult at all.

Mee Goreng PabloPabla style

Ingredients
  • 500 grammes of yellow noodles
  • 1 large onion (chopped)
  • 3 bulbs garlic (minced)
  • 2 cups of bean sprouts (remove root)
  • 200 grammes of chinese mustard (sawi) (cut into bite sizes)
  • 2 pieces hard beancurd (cut into strips)
  • 1 large tomato (cut into 8 wedges)
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 pieces fried fish cake (cut into strips) (you can also use any form of pre-cooked meat eg. fried chicken, fried beef, etc)
  • 3 pieces lime (halved)
  • 4 tablespoons of cooking oil (preferably palm oil)
  • 1 cup warm water

Sauce
  • 3 tablespoons of tomato ketchup
  • 2 tablespoons of chilli ketchup
  • 1 teaspoon of light soya sauce

Method

Fry beancurd strips in wok till golden brown. Remove from oil.

Whilst the oil is still hot, fry the onions, garlic and fish cake strips (or meat) till fragrant. Add eggs and stir fry till eggs are semi-cooked. Add noodles gradually whilst stirring. (Cook at high heat to ensure noodles do not stick on wok)

Having stir fried the noodles for about 1 to 2 minutes, add fried beancurd strips and cut tomatoes. Continue to stir fry, add beansprouts and sauce (adjust amount of ketchup to taste). Add a little bit of water to keep noodles moist.

After 1 to 2 minutes, add chinese mustard and stir for 1 minute (chinese mustard cooks fast and gets limp easily in yellow noodles).

Serve with a squeeze of lime.


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2 Comments:


At 3:29 pm, Blogger 5xmom.com

Mamak, mee goreng satu!
Hey I didn't realise it is so easy to fry ya? Will try that one day.

 

At 11:43 am, Blogger PabloPabla

It is quite simple especially if you try your own style :)

By the way, one useful tip : To stir noodles, hold 2 chopsticks with left hand and hold ladle (spatula???) on right hand and lift the noodles together. That prevents the noodles from breaking easily.