Cantonese Style Kung Fu Kuey Teow
It's been very cold for the past few days, I'm longing for something warm and filling but tired of soups, though hubby can eat soups for the rest of his life! Not me definitely, and time like this, I wish I'm back in Kuala Lumpur, where everything is within reach..
I remember when we there last April, kids really love eating Kung Fu noodle, and I feel like making this for dinner. They saw me busy in the kitchen chopping and cleaning..they did asked me what am I doing, and I told them: surprise! You gonna love it..trust me!
They did and so do us..
I remember when we there last April, kids really love eating Kung Fu noodle, and I feel like making this for dinner. They saw me busy in the kitchen chopping and cleaning..they did asked me what am I doing, and I told them: surprise! You gonna love it..trust me!
They did and so do us..
Cantonese Kung Fu Kuey Teow/Noodle
Ingredients:
For Noodle
500g flat rice noodle
2 eggs
1 tbsp thick Soy Sauce
1 tbsp vegetable oil
Beat egg, heat oil in the pan. Add eggs, noodle and soy sauce, fried until crisp, reserved.
For Gravy
3 garlic cloves, crushed
150 g prawn
100 g chicken meat, stripes
2 bowl mix veges (bak choy/chinese cabbage/baby corn/carrot)
2 cups chicken stock
1 tbsp oyster sauce
1 tsp (or more) light soy sauce
1 tsp white pepper
Salt if needed
2 tbsp oil
2 tbsp corn flour*
1/2 cup water*
2 white eggs, beaten lightly
* Mix the corn flour and water before adding into the broth
Heat oil over medium heat. Add crushed garlics and fry until golden, add chicken and prawn. Add oyster sauce, light soy sauce, pepper and chicken stock, let it simmer for few minutes. Add vegetables and *corn flour mixture. Pour in the beaten white eggs slowly until the broth turn thick. Season well.
To serve
Place the noodle in the serving plate and pour the broth on top. Serve hot with pickled chili (I will put up a post for the pickled chili)
THANK YOU!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome for whatever reason is ;-)
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU FOR THIS RECIPE!!! So ironic when you are studying overseas looking for a malaysian recipe, and you find them on someones blog who is also not in Malaysia :D
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Siti..so true!
DeleteI love Kung Fu Noodle Cooked by Mr Robert at JPN Sel Canteen (I was there in 1981)
ReplyDeleteToo bad I haven't try the Kung Fu Noodle there..wonder if it still around
Deletehow many servings is this recipe for?
ReplyDeleteManaged to serves 2 adults and 2 children
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