Mee Pok (Teochew Style Noodles)

Mee Pok (Teochew Style Noodles)
I can never get bored of having noodles for all my meals. I'm kind of addicted to them.They can be eaten at any time of the day and feature in both simple and very lavish meal.Like eating rice -The Chinese like to consume noodles and it's a staple food in any Chinese kitchen.A Chinese meal is usually a communal affair.Whenever they eat out or at home,the food is always shared between them.It's like going against the Chinese custom to select and eat a whole dish oneself. Every weekend I would have some kind of Chinese noodles back in Singapore esp the "Mee Pok" a Teochew style noodles. The noodles are often toss the noodles vigorously to remove excess flour and soda and to separate noodles which have stuck together.The sauce in which the noodles are tossed in is a very important aspect of the dish, and is considered a representation of the cook's skill and experience which give the flavor to the dish. Well I wasn't able to get all the ingredients for the sauce but it came out really tasty.

Ingredients
Serving Size: 4

1 packet of Mee Pok noodles (available in Asian Store)
1 cup beans sprouts
1 cup blends baby Bok Choy
1/2 cup dried shiitake mushrooms soaked in hot water
1 cup cooked chicken sliced
2tbsp sesame oil
chopped coriander leaves
chopped spring onions
slice red chillies
fried onions

Spicy Chillie Paste:

1/2 cup shredded onions
1/2 cup chillie flasks
1tbsp mince garlic
1/2 cup oil
1tbsp sugar
1/2tbsp salt

Heat a wok with 1/2 cup of oil.Once it's heat add all the ingredient and saute til oil separates. Allow the mixture to cool and keep aside.

1tbsp shredded onions
1tbsp minced garlic
1tbsp dark soy sauce
1tsp light soy sauce

Sauce for tossing:
Chinese rice wine vinegar
minced garlic
sesame oil
black bean sauce-store brought
ginger garlic sauce-stored brought
tomato ketchup if you perfer

Preparation Method:
Squeeze out the water from the mushrooms and sliced them thinly and keep aside. Heat a heavy bottomed work and add the sesame oil. As it's heated add the shredded onions and garlic -saute til fragrant followed by the mushrooms and sliced chicken. Fry for 2 minutes and add the dark and light soy sauce.Coat the well and transfer to a bowl keep aside.Boil a big pot of water with a good amount of salt. The water should be super salty.

Add a handful of the noodles and beans sprouts on a wire-mesh strainer with handle and dip in hot boiling water until cooked through.Then blench them in some cold water and keep aside. You have to this method for each person separately.

In a large glass bowl add 1tbsp semester oil,1tsp minced garlic,1tsp ginger garlic sauce,1tsp Chinese rice wine vinegar,1tsp black bean sauce and finally add 1tbsp of the prepared spicy chillie paste. You can also add 1tsp of tomato ketchup if you like.

Blend them well and add the cooked noodles mixture followed by adding few blenched baby bok choy,chicken mushroom mixture, a little red slice red chillie,coriander leaves,spring onions and fried onion. Give a good toss and transfer them to serving bowl.

Note: For the kids just add the sesame oil,1/2tsp Chinese rice wine vinegar and 1tbsp tomato ketchup and toss in the noddles. Omit adding the spicy paste,bean sauce and sliced red chillie. This is a pretty spicy noodles.

Comments

Sushma Mallya said…
Wow that looks very nice, never tried this type of noodles yet,surely must bedelicious...
Sarah Naveen said…
Ooh..I m drooling...perfect and yummy...
Namitha said…
Looks colorful..Sure kids would love it :-)
Vrinda said…
My son like these flat noodles,looks perfect and thanx for sharing the recipe,will show to my hubby,he is good with these kind of stuffs..
prasu said…
oh my....dear you are making me droll.............lovely noodles dear.
Priya Suresh said…
Am drooling rite now here, yummyilicious!!!
Lavanya Siva said…
hooooooooo OMG.....this is such a fantastic dish. I am a great fan of noddles. Thanks for sharing
Unknown said…
Am always enticed by your noodles recipes. looks delicious!
Tina said…
What a superb recipe dear...Im a great fan of noodles...Pass that plate dear ...Really yummyyyyyyy.
Mythreyi Dilip said…
What to say dear yum yum yum....
Book marked this drool worthy noodles:)
Sunitha said…
Nice.. like the step by step pics..
Padhu Sankar said…
Sounds interesting! Bookmarked
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delhibelle said…
I like mee pok, but never tried at home, will do now, thanks to u:)
I'm really fond of having noodles and this is a very delicious which we both like very much..found all the ingredients here- prepare and enjoyed at the homely surrounding with family was a great feeling..Thanks for the comments friends:)
Hi, I just saw this post as i was searching for meepok recipes. this noodles are so difficult to find in australia. I notice you used "onions" can i ask what type they are? The red big ones, or the yellow/white ones or the shallots kind? Thank yoU!