To prepare tapioca noodle:-
tapioca flour-500g
Hot boiling water-300ml
1. If you have a mixer at home, mix the flour and hot water and use "Pulse" function to mix till well combine. Then use hand to knead till become a smooth dough.
2. If you don't have a mixer at home, suggest you to use a spatula/spoon to mix the flour and hot water (be careful of the hot water!!!) . Once it well combine, then only use hand to knead till a smooth dough.
3. Lightly flour the dough, with a rolling pin, roll out the dough into few rectangular shapes as per below. Then cut into small and thin strips.
4. Cook the noodle in boiling water, once you see the noodle float on the top, that mean the noodle is cooked.
5. Place cooked tapioca noodles in clean water, drain out when ready to use.
To stir fry tapioca noodles:-
minced meat 300g (pork or chicken, I prefer pork)
minced prawn 120g
dried prawn 50g (soak and slightly chopped)
bean sprouts 400g ( my daughter like this, so I add more !!)
shallots 10pcs ( thinly slice)
garlic 2pcs (chopped)
Seasoning:light soy sauce 1tbsp
salt 1tsp
dash of pepper
dark soy sauce 1/2 tbsp
water 600ml
spring onion (chopped-for ganishing)
1. Heat oil in a wok, fry shallot till crispy and brown, set aside.
2. Use the remaining oil, add in garlic, then add meat and prawn, stir fry well.
3. Add in water and bring to boil.
4. Mix in the cooked tapioca noodles and bean sprouts, stir well and cook for 1-2mins.
5. Season with light soy sauce, salt, pepper and dark soy sauce.
6. Garnishing with fried shallots and chopped spring onion, serve hot !!
Few ways to enjoy Hokkian style of tapioca noodles:-
- add chili padi (my style !!)
- add vinegar (my hubby style !!)
- add tomato ketchup (my kids style !!)
Do enjoy Cooking !!!
now is lunch time, ur noodle looks delicious, now i am hungry...haiz......
ReplyDeleteFinish having my lunch liao... But hungry after see your noodle... hehe...
ReplyDeletewow, yummy yummy, i hungry now, i want the big bowl one...hehehe
ReplyDeletevery pro...!!! I didnt know you can do it yourself! looks like one of those you order from outside...
ReplyDeleteNever eat tapioca noodles before. Looks great and full of flavours ;DD
ReplyDeletewow..so geng wo...look like quite complicated le..:p
ReplyDeletePro!!!
ReplyDeleteaiyoh...这个时间看到你的木薯粉面 ME beh than ler..so hungry...salivas值流~~
ReplyDelete看来非常的美味! 劲啊!!
Sonia!!! That is one delicious bowl of yum! With all that tasty gravy!!! *faint*
ReplyDeleteDear all, do try out, actually it is not that difficult to make the noodles.
ReplyDeleteMy tummy rumbling to look at your noodle, will sure give it a try..^_^
ReplyDeleteI have never tried tapioca noodles. It must be very chewy and delicious. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletewow..this looks os superb...
ReplyDeleteYour tapioca noodles looks so so yummy. Never try this noodle before. Will try some other day. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteooh...so tempting, but never try be4. can i try some?
ReplyDeleteTapioca is my fav but nerver made noodles out of it...thanx for sharing,my son will lov it...looks yummm
ReplyDeleteOh my...I am hungry now :-)Would love to try making noodles from scratch (which I haven't tried so far)with your easy to follow and clear instructions..Thanks for sharing Sonia :-)
ReplyDeleteOMG!! Yours looks so good ... as good as the ones sold outside! Kudos to you for making this! Your family is lucky to have you lah ... Wish I can be your neighbor so that I can at least try a sip of it! =P
ReplyDeletePei-Lin
Wow, lots of gravy! I love noodle with lots of gravy. BTW, I love your chicken bowl. :)
ReplyDeleteI was looking forward to you posting this recipe! I tried making this once but failed, it was so sticky. I have to try this again!
ReplyDeleteDear all, Thanks for dropping by and do try out this recipe, if you like something that is chewy.
ReplyDeleteLCOM, ya, I love this chicken bowl too, I found it in the "pasar" here and only cost me RM2.50/bowl, cheap ho...
pigpigcorner, I hope you will be success in next trying, but remember to use only hot and boiling water.
oh! so delicious.
ReplyDelete简直就是色香味齐全。
hokkien style not same with hokkien mee that v used to eat? This version got soup?
ReplyDeletemimid3vils, that is not soup but gravy.
ReplyDeleteWhen I read your "ways of eating Hokkian style of tapioca noodles', I laugh until ha ha ha alone in front of the notebook !
ReplyDeleteYou are very humourous !
Hi Sonia, Wow! This looks great. Can you use other kinds of noodles for this stir-fry?
ReplyDeleteBakeling, why so funny huh?
ReplyDeletetaste traveller, yes, you could add other type noodles as well.
You know how to make noodle too?! Wow! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos too! I really like the last photos, great composition!
If you saw this comment, appreciate your reply. Do you dust it with tapioca flour or plain flour?
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I've been looking for this recioe for ever it seems. Do you think the dough will run through a pasta maker? I like vermicelli or dragon whisker sized noodles.
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