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Noodles Cooked This Way Are Better Than Fried! Hokkien Mee 福建面 Singapore Zi Char Noodle Recipe
Roland and I have been eating Hokkien noodles for as long as we can remember. This noodle dish is my personal favourite, and I always order it at zi char stalls when we go for a single portion meal. This dish appeals to me because I am obsessed with brown sauce-based foods. I just can't seem to stay away from them. You should be able to tell by the number of brown-looking dishes on our channel. LOL!
Zi char is a uniquely Singaporean dining term derived from the Hokkien dialect. Among Singaporean and Malaysian Chinese, Hokkien is the most common dialect. Roland's parents are Hokkien, as is my mother. In Chinese, Zi Char or Tze char is written as 煮 for cooking and 炒 for frying. This term is used to describe a cook-to-order food stall that is usually located in coffee shops. A zi char stall serves a diverse selection of well-balanced and reasonably priced dishes based primarily on Singaporean Chinese cuisine with Malay, Indian, and Peranakan influence.
Hokkien Mee or Hokkien Noodle is a popular Asian ingredient. The noodles are fresh and slightly chewy, made from wheat flour and egg yolk. Hokkien noodles can be used to make noodle soup and stir fried noodles. You can also toss them with some sauce and call it a meal. Zi Char Hokkien Mee, which originated from China's Fujian province, is a popular dish in Malaysia and Singapore. Hokkien noodles are braised in sauce and typically served with a combination of pork, prawns, and vegetables.
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Hokkien Noodles 福建面
Ingredients:
Serves 4 pax
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Marinated chicken
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200g [7.05oz] boneless chicken leg
1/4 teaspoon salt
A few dashes of white pepper
1 teaspoon cornflour
1 teaspoon sesame oil
Other ingredients
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270g [9.52 oz] prawns / shrimp
450g [15.87oz] fresh Hokkien noodles
4 cloves chopped garlic
0.5 teaspoon sugar
5 tablespoons premium dark soy sauce (can increase to total 6 tbsps if you prefer your noodles to be darker. Please make sure that your dark soy sauce is not the salty type)
1L [33.8 fl oz] water
1.5 tablespoons oyster sauce
1 teaspoon chicken stock powder (can be replaced with 3/4 chicken stock cube)
100g [3.53 oz] fishcake
100g [3.53 oz] choy sum
A few dashes of white pepper
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White pepper
Cornflour (Cornstarch)
Sesame oil
Premium dark soy sauce
Oyster sauce
Chicken powder
Chicken bouillon cubes
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Singapore Noodles, spicy and tasty 星洲炒米粉
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Singapore Noodles, spicy and tasty 星洲炒米粉
Hi everyone! Enjoy this delicious Singapore Noodles (Mi Fen) that I couldn't stop eating. Please try. Enjoy!
大家好!星洲炒米粉棒极了,我吃个不停。试试看哟。
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Ingredients:
3 oz rice noodles
1/2 green bell pepper
1/2 red bell pepper
1/2 red onion
3 stalks green onions
a few shimp
2 oz chicken or pork
1/2 tsp corn starch
2 eggs
1 tsp curry powder
1 tbsp minced garlic
1 tsp minced ginger
a few dried chili pepper
light soy sauce
white pepper powder
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Can Singaporean Cook D’ Best Singapore Noodles? 星洲炒米 Hong Kong Cantonese Beehoon • Vermicelli Recipe
While Hokkien Fried Noodles are widely available in Singapore, don't be surprised if you can't find Singapore Noodles. This is because Singapore Noodles did not originate in Singapore. According to hearsay, a chef in Hong Kong wanted to create something to symbolise Singapore food, and he or she most likely added curry powder to the vermicelli because of a memorable experience trying curry in Singapore. The last part is entirely fictitious. Haha. So, technically, these are Hong Kong Style Singapore Noodles. Those of you who visit Hong Kong should eat these noodles, but if you won't be there anytime soon, try making the dish at home using our recipe. Happy cooking!
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Singapore Noodles 星洲炒米 Hong Kong / Cantonese Style Vermicelli Recipe
Ingredients:
Serves 4 - 5 pax
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Curry paste
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50ml (1.69 fl oz) water
3 tablespoons curry powder
Seasoning sauce
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100ml (3.38 fl oz) warm water
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
2 tablespoons light soy sauce
0.5 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon chicken stock powder
A few dashes white pepper
Other ingredients
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3 beaten eggs
120g (4.23 oz) prawns / shrimp
120g (4.23 oz) soybean sprouts
Half a red onion (thinly sliced)
1 stalk of spring onion (add the stem (julienned) earlier on and the leaves last)
4 cloves garlic (chopped)
180g (6.35 oz) rice vermicelli (weight taken before rehydration)
Half a capsicum
150g (5.29 oz) char siew (julienned)
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Curry powder
Oyster sauce
Light soy sauce
Chicken stock powder
Ground white pepper
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Easiest Shrimp Udon Stir Fry in Garlic & Onion Sauce Recipe 洋葱蒜香虾仁乌冬面 Chinese Prawn Chow Mein
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The Easiest Fried Beehoon / Rice Noodle Recipe Ever 经济米粉 Singapore Chinese Vermicelli • Bihun
I would say this Economic Bee Hoon is the real Singapore Noodles. Contrary to popular belief of non Singapoerans, our stir fried rice noodles are fried without curry powder. This bihun is commonly available at most coffeeshops in Singapore. The stall owners will usually fry the beehoon as is and they offer a wide variety of sides for us to choose from. You can enjoy these noodles with fried luncheon meat, otar, fried egg or fishcake etc. Basically anything that you like. Hope you find this recipe easy. Happy cooking!
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Economic Bee Hoon 经济米粉 Chinese Style Vermicelli Stir Fry Recipe
Ingredients:
Serves 4 pax
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Sauce
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120ml water
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
2 tablespoons light soy sauce
1/3 teaspoon sugar
A few dashes of white pepper
1 teaspoon sesame oil
Other ingredients
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3 cloves of garlic (chopped)
200g beansprouts
200g vermicelli (soak in room temperature water for 20 - 30 mins)
2 tablespoons premium dark soy sauce
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Oyster sauce
Light soy sauce
White pepper
Sesame oil
Vermicelli (Bee Hoon)
Dark soy sauce
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BETTER THAN TAKEOUT - Singapore Noodles Recipe
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Despite being named after Singapore, this recipe was actually born in HK in the 1960s, the time when HK was a British colony. As HK became the transportation hub between Europe and Southeast Asia, lots of cuisines from all over the world started creating sparks in this little island. With influence from the Indian spices, this stir-fried curry rice noodle dish found its way and spread globally. Singapore noodle is a very interesting dish that shows how multicultural Cantonese cooking could be. The curry powder is pleasantly invasive because it works so well on these spindly rice noodles.
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Ingredients
For the noodles and protein
200 grams of dried rice stick noodle (Amazon Link -
8 cups of boiling water to soak the noodles
70 grams of char siu thinly sliced
150 grams (5.3 oz) of shrimp
A pinch of salt
Some black pepper to taste (Amazon Link -
2 eggs
Vegetables and aromatics
70 grams (2.5 oz) of multi-color bell pepper, cut into strips
42 grams (1.5 oz) of carrot, julienned
42 grams (1.5 oz) of onion, sliced thinly
42 grams (1.5 oz) of bean sprout
28 grams (1 oz) of garlic chive, cut into 1.5 inches long
2 cloves of garlic sliced thinly
For the seasonings
1 tbsp of soy sauce (Amazon Link -
1 tbsp of fish sauce (Amazon Link -
2 tsp of oyster sauce (Amazon Link -
1 tsp of sugar
1-2 tsp of curry powder depending on your taste (Amazon Link -
1 tsp of turmeric powder (Amazon Link -
Instructions
Bring 8 cups of water to a boil then turn off the heat. Soak the rice noodles for 2-8 minutes depending on the thickness. Mine was medium thick and it took about 5 minutes. Do not overcook the noodles, otherwise, they will turn mushy when you stir fry them. You can give it a bite to test it. The noodles should be a little bit chewy at the center.
Remove the noodles from the water and spread them on a cooling rack. Let the rest of the heat helps to evaporate the excess moisture. This is the key to avoid clumpy and sticky noodles. Do not rinse the noodles with cold water as it will bring in too much moisture and make the noodles stick to the wok badly.
SLice the Char sui thinly; Seasoned the shrimp with a pinch of salt and some black pepper to taste; Crack 2 eggs and beat them well until you don’t see any obvious egg white; Julienne the bell pepper, carrot, onion and cut the garlic chives into 1.5 inches long.
Before we cooking, thoroughly mix all the sauce ingredients in a bowl.
Turn the heat to high and heat your wok until smoking hot. Add a few tbsp of oil and swirl it around to create a nonstick layer. Pour in the egg and wait for it to set. Then break the egg into big pieces. Push the egg to the side so you have room to sear the shrimp. The wok is super hot, it only takes 20 seconds for the shrimp to turn pink. Push the shrimp to the side and toss the char siu for 10-15 seconds over high heat to reactivate the flavor. Take all the proteins out and set them aside.
Add 1 more tbsp of oil to the same wok, along with the garlic, and carrot. Give them a quick stir then add the noodles. Fluff the noodles over high heat for a few minutes.
Add the sauce, along with all the vegetables except for the garlic chives. Introduce the protein back into the wok. Quickly stir to make sure the flavor is well combined. Once you don’t see any white rice noodles, add the garlic chives and give it a final toss.
Before serving, always give it a taste to adjust the flavor. As I mentioned before, different brands of curry powder, curry paste, even soy sauce may vary in sodium level.
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