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Fried Noodles

Origin: Indonesia by Chinese Immigrants Influence

Ingredients
  

  • 250 g asian noodles / egg noodles
  • 150 g chicken fillet, cut in pieces
  • 250 g white cabbage, roughly sliced
  • 2 pc carrots, thinly cut
  • 100 g coy sum (chinese vegetable), roughly sliced
  • 3 pc spring onions, cut in 1 cm length
  • 100 g beansprouts, the bottom brown end discarded
  • 3 pc large red chillies, de-seeded, roughly chopped
  • 5 pc small red chillies/bird chillies, chopped use Sambal Oelek as substitute (optional)
  • 2 pc eggs, beaten
  • 1 tsp chicken broth powder
  • 3 tbsp Indonesian sweet soya sauce / Kecap Manis
  • 1 tsp soy sauce (salty)
  • fried onion
  • flat parsley, chopped
  • vegetable oil

For the paste

  • 5 pc shallots, chopped
  • 3 gloves garlic
  • ½ tsp pepper
  • salt or to taste
Fried Noodles

Fried Noodles

This is the famous everday street food in Indonesia: Bakmie Goreng or Mie Goreng, means Fried Noodles. Goreng is Indonesian word for "fried". Once you taste it, you will never get enough!!. So why don't you try yourself at home?
This recipe looks so complicated but it is actually not. In fact..it is pretty simple & easy cooking process but the result? Hmmm….It is superb & delicious. I think it's hard to find any Indonesian people who doesn't proud of our Bakmie Goreng ha ha..! <br /> <br />
Important Tips:
1. Take "Sambal Oelek" as a subtitute if bird chilli is not obtainable.
2. Use only the original Indonesian sweet soy sauce or known as Kecap Manis. This sauce is thick, sweet and contains almost no salt. It is often used in the Indonesian kitchen, in particular for Satays.
You can find Kecap Manis only in Asian shops. Though in western supermarket many varieties of "claimed to be indonesian sweet soy sauce" are available but personally I would say, those people have no idea of what kecap manis is" ;-((. Mostly those products taste really salty, worst than our salty soy sauce. However experience taught me a lesson and I have found a simple trick to recognize it's originality: Just shake the bottle downside, if the sauce has a thick, almost syrupy consistency then you get it right. If it flows like water then never think a twice to even try, otherwise you will ruin your delicious Fried Noodles! Good Luck..

Instructions

  • Cook the noodles by adding to boiling water (until al dente) according to package directions and set to drain in a colander.
  • Heat about 3 tbsp of oil to stir fry the beaten egg. Stirring quickly to get it scrambled. Keep aside.
    stir fry the beaten egg
  • Put all ingredients for the paste in a mortar/grinding stone and grind until smooth. Heat 3 tb oil in a frying pan, stir fry the paste over low heat until fragrant.
    ingredients for the paste
  • Add the chicken fillet, continue stir-frying until the chicken's colour turns to white. Add chilli/sambal oelek, carrots and cabbage. Cook until the vegetable half cooked.
  • Add noodles, coy sum, spring onions and bean sprouts. Cook until all vegetables just wilted.
    Cook all vegetables
  • Add the scrambled egg and stir to mix.
    add the egg
  • Add the chicken broth powder, salty soy sauce & kecap manis.
    add kecap manis
  • Adjust the seasoning. Add salt to taste. Mix well & remove from heat. Serve hot & garnish with fried onions & parsley.
    garnish with fried onions & parsley
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