How to cook a plate of yummy Penang Char Koey Teow? A very famous local street food in Penang,Malaysia, a simple stir fry flat rice noodles.
1) Fresh Koey Teow (flat rice noodles), checked
2)Bean sprouts and chives, checked
3)Fresh cockles (Xi Ham-in Hokkien), checked
4) Fresh prawns, checked
5)Chinese sausages, checked
6)Chili paste, chopped garlic, pre-mixed sauce, checked
Recipe adapted from Obhin (original from Wendy), they advised to cook plate by plate but not big wok at one go. So I pretended myself like a hawker and asked my internal customer (my family ) their preference, and cook plate by plate. I made slightly changes to recipe, anyway, Thanks Ohbin and Wendy for kind sharing.
Penang Char Koey Teow (stir fried flat rice noodles)
(printable recipe)
Pre-mixed sauce
In a bowl, mix below seasonings and stir well:-
1/3 cup light soy sauce
2 tbsp dark soy sauce
1tsp oyster sauce
1tsp fish sauce
1 tsp sugar
2tsp salt
Ingredients for a plate (per pax)
200-250g fresh Koey Teow (flat rice noodles), loosen it
2tbsp cooking oil ( I use lard oil)
1tbsp chopped garlic
few fresh prawns (personal preference)
some bean sprout (personal preference)
few slices of Chinese sausages (personal preference)
few fresh cockles
some Chinese chives (personal preference)
Chili paste ( I use homemade chilli paste)
1 egg
Method (Fast –appx 3mins, High heat)
1. Heat up a wok over high flame, add a table spoon of oil.
2. Add garlic, stir few seconds, then add in Chinese sausage, prawns and chilli paste, quickly mix well
3. Add koey teow, immediately follow with a 1~1.5 table spoon of the pre-mixed sauce, stir to coat well.
4. Stir the koey teow to the side of the wok, grease the middle of the wok with 1tbsp of oil, drop an egg.
5. Cover the egg with the koey teow, add 1tbsp of pre-mixed sauce, quickly stir and mix well.
6. Last add in cockles, bean sprout and chives.
7. Stir to mix well, remove from heat and serve hot.
Happy Cooking!!
哇。。。。看颜色就觉得很够“锅气”哦~
ReplyDeleteSonia,b your family member v nice, everyday can have nice nice food~
That look so good! Fresh cockles are hard to come by here!
ReplyDeleteOMG, XiHam, miss that so so much ... without xi ham Char Koey Teow will be no more tumb up, but i couldn't get it here. Sonia you are wonderful.
ReplyDeletewahhh....the plate looks like those you find in the hawkers! I want a plate with chili too!
ReplyDeleteLove this healthy noodles with lots of ingredients. Delish!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I always fry these type of hawker noodles plate by plate.
ReplyDeleteMy husband always ask me to buka kedai with my fried lohsufun, my fried lai fun, fried beef noodles......never fried kwayteow tho :)
wah! yours looks so... good! "keng"!!!
ReplyDeleteI kalah, hehehe...
Can I have a plate too pleaseeeeeeeeee. You plate of CKT look just PERFECT! We can hardly find fresh Xi ham here.
ReplyDeleteWow.. yours looks so... good!
ReplyDeletewow...its making me hungry now! Looks really nice with all the fresh ingredients. Very delicious!
ReplyDeleteoh My..this looks awesome..yummy yumm
ReplyDeleteI also want a plate of this pleaseee without Xi ham but extra chlli sauce! Is not easy to fry CKT, if cannot handle probably, the KT will break into pieces.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm only A1 in eating this.....my favourite. I don't think I can get a very hot fire for cooking this. I always see the hawkers use high heat when cooking this kway teow.
ReplyDeleteWah Sonia, yours is really the authentic CKT! 鲜蚶 too! *Salivate* You are making me miss Asia food since I am in California at the moment! Think have to go eat CKT once I land in Singapore, hahaha!
ReplyDeleteoh boy I love everything about this!!!
ReplyDeleteMy, this looks colorful and awesome. I am certainly bookmarking it..
ReplyDeletewalao~If u open a char kuew teow stall, I must go support u geh!! the look "xiang xiang" leh~
ReplyDeleteWow, I really miss char kuew teow! I'm gonna try this recipe soon, if I can find kuew teow here in BKK.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, must be extra fragrant serving on a banana leaf.
ReplyDeleteLooks nice ... Hey have u checked ur email ? I sent you something ...
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious!!! Great photos too.
ReplyDeleteEh! Not bad leh ... Really looks like those made by the vendors ... Oh, and thanks for passing on the tip! Now that I know! Do you know I failed twice the two CKT attempts I gave when I was in the States? Hahaha!
ReplyDeletenasi lemak..wow delicious one.how nicely u r presenting the recipe..very easy to get it..
ReplyDeletei will try it with chicken..
really awesome penang char koey teow
We used to travel to Penang, just to have CKT! There's an old aunty who cooks it at a food street nearby Sunway Hotel, Georgetown.
ReplyDeleteUrs is looking exactly like hers! Uwaaaa...yumm yumm! :D
So yummy, if i go Penang look for Akira, sure want to ask him bring go eat CKT... hehe...
ReplyDeleteWOW! So tempting leh!!!Who can resist this one? It looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteso delicours ! i wan a plate but is without the chinese sausage. tq huh! heheheheee
ReplyDeleteMmmm...must learn how to fry this too...never cook this before as it is so easily available outside. Yours looks delicious! I love the ingredients in it, especially the shrimps:D
ReplyDeleteHEY what a colorful pics...i loved it like anythng.....and that combi of adding so many is really a good thought.....
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious. I am hungry...
ReplyDeleteso hungry now .... looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis truly looks wonderful. I love all the ingredients you've used, although I can't get noodles that wide I'm going to try this. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThe Chinese sausages in my opinion take the dish to another level....sadly fewer and fewer hawkers are including that in the dish
ReplyDeleteCooking plate by plate tastes much better I must admit. Yours look so good, can set up stall already!
ReplyDeleteOOOhhh Yummy!
ReplyDelete>_<看了我更想念penang char kuey tiao :x
ReplyDeleteI had tasted this flat rice noodles at Thai restaurant..looks perfect n yummmm
ReplyDeletethat is one nice char koey teow there! my favorite food :D
ReplyDeleteOh my! That looks delicious! Those cockles! And I love the noodles. And I've never heard of Chinese sausage. Is it spicy? Love visiting your blog!
ReplyDeleteYour Char Koey Teow could be the best I have ever seen! No kidding...better than the one served in the restaurants!
ReplyDeleteThat is terrific combination of goodness, loved all the ingredients that has gone into this dish, drool worthy presentation:)
ReplyDeleteAll the right ingredients for a great char kway teow. Oh dear .... I shouldn't look at this so early in the morning.
ReplyDeletewow!! your CKT look so delicious!! like the one sell at the stall!! love your new camera!!
ReplyDeletedear all, thanks for stopping by and leave your lovely comment. Yes, this is good, do try out, must remember to cook plate by plate.
ReplyDeleteNice dish... What exactly is Chinese sausage? Is it different from the ordinary sausage? Can I buy it in Chinese grocery stores?
ReplyDeleteSpoon and chopsticks, see this link to know better of what is Chinese sausage-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_sausage. Yes, you should able to get this from Chinese grocery stores or Asian stores.
ReplyDeleteOoooo...I miss this so so so much!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing and awesome photos, Sonia! Especially first and the last 2 photos, simply fantastic!
Absolutely gorgeous! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a vegetarian, and I cooked my version of stir-fried flat noodles like this:
http://pegnpig.blogspot.in/2012/12/peg-pigs-kitchen-char-kway-teow-with.html
Can I cook the char keow teow using a pan instead of wok?Will it alter the taste?
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