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Singapore Fried Rice Vermicelli 星洲炒米粉

Singapore Fried Rice Vermicelli 星洲炒米粉

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Nguyên liệu

  • 225 g Dried rice vermicelli (should make approx. 454g cooked vermicelli)
  • 150 g Chinese BBQ pork ((Char siu), thin strips)
  • 150 g Shrimp or prawns
  • 150 g Mung bean sprouts ( with head and tail removed)
  • 50 g Chinese chives (aka yellow chives)
  • ½ Onion (, medium-sized)
  • ¼ Green pepper (thin slices)
  • ¼ Red pepper (thin slices)
  • 2 stalks Green onions
  • 3 Eggs
  • 2 Chili peppers (optional)
  • 2 tbsp Curry paste
  • 1 tsp Tumeric powder (optional)
  • 2 tbsp Light soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp Shaoxing wine
  • ½ tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp Dark soy sauce (for shrimp/prawns)
  • 3 tbsp Oil

Cách làm

  1. Bring a pot of water to a boil, add dry noodles to the pot, turn off heat, set timer for 1 minute

  2. Press the noodles down into the water and loosen them up with chopsticks or tongs

  3. Once timer goes off, strain the noodles in a colander. Do not rinse with cold water

  4. Place the colander in an airy, cool place and cover with a clean, dry cloth

  5. Let it sit for 30 minutes and then toss to loosen

  6. Set aside This process will give you better results because it requires less time in the hot water so the noodles will not likely break apart.

  7. In a large mixing bowl, place the dry noodles in the bowl and add boiling water

  8. Wait for 4 minutes

  9. Use chopsticks or tongs to help loosen the starches to release the noodles

  10. Keep loosening the noodles until all the noodles have separated. This should take approx. 7-8 minutes

  11. Strain in a colander and let it air-dry for an hour

  12. Set aside

  13. If you were not able to purchase the mung bean sprouts with the heads and tails removed, then you’ll need to remove them the 150g refers to the weight of mung bean sprouts with heads and tails already removed

  14. Clean and slice onion, green pepper, red pepper into thin strips

  15. Cut the Chinese chives and green onions into 10 cm pieces. Put the white parts of the green onions with the sliced onions as they need to be cooked longer

  16. Cut the Char siu into thin strips

  17. Beat 3 eggs in a bowl and set aside

  18. Wash and devein the shrimp, dry and add 1 tsp of dark soy sauce to it, mix well and set aside The dark soy will help you achieve the “wok hei” taste

  19. Heat your wok to high heat

  20. Add 1 tbsp of oil to the wok

  21. Add the prepared rice noodles and toss them in the wok for approx. 1 minute. Remove the noodles and set aside the purpose of this step is to toast the noodles and loosen them

  22. Add 2 tbsp of oil to the wok and reduce heat to medium high

  23. Add shrimp to the wok and stir fry for 10-20 seconds until they curl up and turn colours. Remove from heat and set aside. Leave the oil in the wok

  24. Turn heat up to high. Wait 30 seconds

  25. Add sliced onions, green peppers, red peppers and chilies. Stir-fry until aromatic

  26. Add sliced Char siu. Stir-fry for 20 seconds

  27. Make a well in the middle of the wok or push everything to one side and add beansprouts. Stir fry the beansprouts by itself for around 20 seconds and then mix it with the other ingredients

  28. Add 1 tbsp cooking wine to the edge of the wok, add ½ tsp salt and stir-fry for 10 seconds

  29. Make a well in the middle of the wok. Add the eggs in the well. Let it sit for 10 seconds. Then stir-fry everything together Making a well in the middle will help to gather all the oil in the middle and concentrate the heat there. This will make the egg more aromatic

  30. Add shrimp

  31. Make a well again and add 2 tbsp curry, 1 tsp turmeric and 2 tbsp light soy sauce into the well In Cantonese cooking, all sauces should be added on the wok and not on the food to enhance the flavours of the sauce. Adding to the “wok hei”

  32. Add the rice noodles and stir fry with a spatula and chopsticks for best results. Ensure that all the ingredients are mixed well together. Stir-fry for a minute Be sure not to over-cook as the char siu may become dry

  33. Add Chinese chives, green onions and turn off heat

  34. Mix well and serve

Nguồn: auntieemily