CHOW FUN MEI FUN RECIPES

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CHOW MEI FUN - CHINESE FOOD RECIPES



Chow mei fun - Chinese Food Recipes image

Provided by Harpreet

Number Of Ingredients 14

200 g Mei Fun(dry rice noodles)
100 g shrimp
6 fish cakes (thinly cut)
1 tablespoon minced garlic
2 pieces chili (remove seeds and chop)
2 spring onion (cut broken)
1 piece egg
Pak Choi (optional)
2 tablespoons lard
4 tablespoons oyster sauce
2 tablespoons soy sauce
3 tablespoons fish sauce
3 tablespoons Soy sauce (sweet soy sauce)
pepper

Steps:

  • Links: The ingredients right: Dry rice noodles
  • Scrambled eggs, vegetable oil poured into the pot boil, then pour egg fry Dan Pi.
  • Good fried eggs out, waiting to use.
  • Again put the oil pan, into the spring onion, vegetables. Salt, stir well,
  • Stir evenly.
  • Poured into scrambled eggs, eggs with a shovel shovel blocks.
  • And then poured into the rice, add the right amount of salt. Transferred to soy sauce, monosodium glutamate,soy sauce,oyster sauce,fish sauce,chili,fish cakes.
  • Of course you can also adjust the recipe itself according to its own taste. I usually cook whatsoever to feel (and of course also with feeling ... when I'm not too tired or lazy ... :))

OUR FAVORITE CHOW MEI(MAI OR MEIN) FUN RECIPE



Our Favorite Chow Mei(Mai or Mein) Fun Recipe image

Provided by Tiana Matson

Categories     Breakfast

Prep Time 30 minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes

Number Of Ingredients 9

500 g rice noodles
30 g carrot strips
30 g onion (sliced length ways)
1 egg ( (fried egg strips))
50 g beans (sliced)
1 sausage (cut into strips)
8 tsp Peanut oil ( (one teaspoon for boiling water, two teaspoons for stopping noodles sticking, five teaspoons for cooking)
)
2 tsp light soy sauce
1 tsp dark soy sauce

Steps:

  • Bring water to the boil and add oil and salt.Blanche the sliced beans for a minute or so.
  • Remove the beans and immediately place in chilled water, drain and put aside.
  • Boil water and cook the rice noodles.
  • Remove the noodles and place in chilled water, drain and mix in a small amount of the oil to stop the noodles sticking together.
  • Add oil to the wok and stir-fry the sausage strips on low heat.
  • Remove the sausage strips and put aside.
  • To the hot wok, add the carrot strips, sprinkling with a little water and stir to soften.
  • Add onion and a little salt, and continue to stir-fry until the onion is soft. Remove from the pan and put aside.
  • Add more oil to the wok and stir to cover the sides, pouring out excess oil.On low heat, stir fry the rice noodles using two chopsticks, making it easier to separate them so that they cook evenly.
  • Add egg strips, and return carrot, onion and sausage to the wok and stir-fry evenly.
  • Add light soy sauce and dark soy sauce to taste and to add color.
  • Lastly, add the beans and stir-fry evenly.

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