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Showing posts with label Noodle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noodle. Show all posts

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Chicken Noodle with Mushroom

While browsing random recipes on the internet, I found this one. Pretty easy.. :)

Ingredients:
  • 1-2 chicken breasts, cut in small dice.
  • 4-6 mushrooms, chopped in small pieces, boiled for a while, put aside.
  • 1-2 pak choy
  • 4-5 garlic cloves, pressed and then minced.
  • 1 spring onion, minced
  • 2 chicken blocks
  • egg noodle or regular noodle sold at Tesco would work.
  • vegetable oil
  • salty soy sauce
  • sweet soy sauce
  • pepper powder
  • salt

Method:
  1. Boil 1 L of water with 2 chicken blocks, set aside.
  2. Heat 4 tbsp of vegetable oil, add garlic, stir for a while until it smells good.
  3. Add 2 tbsp of salty soc sauce and 3 tbsp of water, stir for a while, set aside.
  4. Heat 2 tbsp of vegetable oil, add chicken dice, fry for a while.
  5. Add mushrooms, stir with the chicken for about 3 minutes.
  6. Take around 2 cups of the prepared chicken broth, then add into the chicken.
  7. Season with salt and pepper.
  8. Add 2 tbsp of sweet soy sauce, stir well.
  9. Cook until the chicken's done, then set aside.
  10. Boil the egg noodle (or regular noodle).
  11. When the noodle's almost done, add pak choy into the pan, stir for less than a minute. Then, strain them, put them in a bowl.
  12. Put some cooked chicken and mushroom with the gravy on top of it, and the garlic as well.
  13. Put the minced spring onion on top as well, if you like.
Enjoy! :9

The Indonesian version: http://dapurdara.blogspot.com/2012/02/mie-ayam-jamur.html.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Aceh Noodle

Living far from my hometown sometimes makes me miss its traditional dish. In Indonesia, I come from Aceh (The westernmost point of Indonesia). One of the popular Aceh culinary is Aceh noodle. There are lots of restaurants in Jakarta serving this dish.

I knew that the ingredients to make Aceh noodle are a lot, but I gave it a shot. I went to the Asian Market on Drury street, and found all the main ingredients. Yay! The method was apparently not as complicated as I had imagined, trust me. And how did it turn out? Let's just say, I was thrilled! hehe.. ^_^

Ingredients:
  • 200-250 gr egg noodle. It's actually not the right noodle, but it still worked. ;) Alternatively, you can use the fresh noodle sold at Tesco.
  • 250 gr beef slices, chopped again in small pieces.
  • 1 L beef broth (I'll explain below how to make beef broth by using 2 beef stock pots)
  • 1 tomato, chopped in dices
  • 1/2 onion
  • 3 garlic cloves
  • chili. The number of chilies you want to use depends on your preference. For your information, Aceh noodle is famous for its extreme spicy flavor. However, I just use 2 chilies in this recipe. I know I'm not like typical Acehnese (or people from Sumatra Island in general). I prefer mild spicy food. :D
  • 2 cm ginger
  • 4 candlenuts
  • 1 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1 tsp coriander powder
  • 1/2 tsp cumin powder
  • 1/2 tsp pepper powder
  • 1 tsp cardamom powder
  • beansprouts
  • cabbage, minced
  • 2 onion springs, minced
  • 2-3 tbsp vegetable oil

Method:
  1. Make beef broth first: boil 1 L of water (I always put a little bit more, just my habit :P) with 2 beef stock pots. Done, set aside.
  2. Put onion, garlic, chilies, ginger, candlenuts, turmeric, coriander, cumin, and cardamom into a food processor with a little bit of water, blend them well.
  3. Heat the vegetable oil, add the blended seasoning, stir until it smells good (around 1-2 minutes).
  4. Add the beef, stir and cook until its color changes (around 5 minutes).
  5. Add the tomato, and then the beef broth.
  6. Stir well, turn down the heat to medium, cook until the water slightly reduces.
  7. Add the spring onions.
  8. Season with pepper, stir well. Keep cooking until the gravy becomes thicker. Don't be too thick, make it to around 70 mL (OK, that's too precise! Use your instinct! :P).
  9. Remove from the heat, and the gravy is done. :)

How to serve:
  1. Cook the egg noodle in boiling water for around 3 minutes, together with the cabbage.
  2. Soak the beansprouts in hot water, set aside.
  3. Strain the noodle and the cabbage, and also the beansprouts, set aside.
  4. Into the same pan, put some of the gravy we just made, stir for a sec, and then add the noodle, cabbage, and beansprouts that are already boiled (or soaked), stir well for about a minute.
  5. Remove from the heat and serve immediately, garnished with fried shallot and emping, if you like. ps: Emping is a cracker made of melinjo. You might not know what melinjo is, but don't worry, I still remember its Latin name. :P It's Gnetum gnemon. :D It's common in Indonesian dish, but don't eat it too much because it can cause artritis gout.
ps:  If it's not salty enough for you, just add some salt to suit your taste.

Enjoy! :9

The Indonesian version: http://dapurdara.blogspot.com/2012/01/mie-aceh.html.


      Chicken Noodle


      Several days ago, I read a note by my ex-lecturer in Indonesia. The title was "A Simple Chicken Noodle". The recipe looked easy, so I tried to make one.. with a few modifications following my personal taste.. hehehe.. This recipe is for 2 people.

      * Sorry if the appearance doesn't look good, but I'm telling you the taste is good. ^_^

      Ingredients:
      • 2 chicken breasts (about 300 gr), chopped in small dices
      • 200 gr egg noodle
      • 3 garlic cloves, minced
      • 3 cm ginger, peeled
      • 3 stalks spring onions, minced
      • 1 tbsp tomato sauce
      • 1 tbsp sweet soy sauce
      • 1 tsp pepper
      • 1 tsp sesame oil
      • 2 tbsp vegetable oil or butter
      • salt and sugar

      Method:
      1. Boil the egg noodle until well cooked, set aside.
      2. Put garlic and ginger into a food processor, blend them well with a little of water.
      3. Heat the vegetable oil (or butter) and fry the mix of garlic and ginger until it smells good.
      4. Add the chicken breasts and stir until their color turns into white.
      5. Add a little bit of water, cook for about 5 minutes.
      6. Add the tomato sauce, sweet soy sauce, pepper, and sesame oil, stir well.
      7. Season with salt and sugar.
      8. Once the chicken is well cooked, add the spring onion mince.
      9. Add the cooked egg noodle, stir well.
      10. Remove from the heat and serve immediately, garnished with fried shallot, if you like.
      The Indonesian version: http://dapurdara.blogspot.com/2012/01/mie-ayam.html.