Fried Hokkian Mee Hoon (Rice Vermicelli)
Ingredients
400g (1 packet) Mee Hoon/Rice Vermicelli, soaked and drained
200g cabbage, shredded (you may replace with Choy Sum (Mustard Green)
300g bean sprouts, washed and drained
1 medium carrot, shredded
2pcs fish cake, sliced
200g fresh shrimps
4 shallots, peeled and coarsely chopped
3 cloves of garlic, peeled and coarsely chopped
450ml water (you may adjust according to your type/brand of Rice Vermicelli)
Seasonings
2tbsp light soy sauce
1tbsp dark soy sauce
1tbsp sugar
2tsp salt or to taste
A dash of white pepper powder
Garnishing- fried shallots
Method:-
1. Heat a wok over high flame, sauté chopped garlic and shallots golden brown.
2. Add in prawn and fish cake stir fry for a while.
3. Add in water, cabbage and carrot, cook till water boiled. Add in seasonings.
4. Toss in the rice vermicelli and bean sprouts, quickly stir fry and simmer till all ingredients are cooked and mix well.
5. Garnish with fried shallots, serve warm.
My note: do not soak rice vermicelli in hot water, just soak in normal tap water till soften (not too long, few minutes). The important step here is to simmer the rice vermicelli in seasoning water till rice vermicelli soak all the seasoning, resulted a flavourful of fried rice vermicelli. Usually I like to add cabbage than choy sum (mustard green) as cabbage tasted sweet and crispy, while choy sum a bit too hard for kid to chew once cooked.
Happy Cooking !!
Sonia, I didn't know that there is a Hokkien beehoon dish. I can imagine how tasty this is with curry chicken....
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ReplyDeleteThis looks so tasty!
ReplyDeleteNice beehoon...I can never fry it this dry, it'll stick to the wok making it hard to wash!
ReplyDeleteFrom time to time I do enjoy a plate of stir fried vermicelli too. I love adding fish/shrimp balls and lots of sambal :)!
ReplyDeleteThis definitely looks tasty and delicious!
ReplyDeleteYour noodles look absolutely delicious. I adore noodles and can never get enough of them. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteI didnt know there is differentiate of hokkein fried mee hoon and others.Anyway as long as is mee hoon will be my favourite :).
ReplyDeleteDelicious bowl! No complex ingredients. Love that!
ReplyDeleteUtterly delicious, this is one of my favourite comfort foods!
ReplyDeleteI love a good delicious plate of fried mee hoon! Actually I cook mee hoon almost once a week since my kids love it. Your version looks yummy, will give it a try next time, thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the difference between Hokkein meehoon and normal meehoon? I didn't know there is a Hokkein meehoon too. :D
ReplyDeleteMan, these wonderful photos sure makes me hungry!!!
ReplyDeleteSeriously great photos! Love 'em all!
my dear Sonia..I will try this recipe for lunch today:)emmkoi dear!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic dish! I love all your pictures highlighting all the ingredients, YUM!
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love this Hokkien style fried mee hoon. Haven't had it for the longest time. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI've no idea how is hokkien style fried mee hoon, but I just love mee hoon and this one looks really delicious with lots of prawns in there.
ReplyDeleteSonia..glad to have you back blogging :) this is real comfort food for me. Love the way you fry them with my favourite ingredients :) Thanks for sharing this :)
ReplyDeleteRice doesn't exist for me whenever there's beehoon! My kind of dish!
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, This dish looks so awesome. Haven't tried it before though. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNice nice. I like to eat fried bee hoon. My home-cooked fried mee hoon is also very similar to this but I never know that this is called hokkian fried mee hoon.
ReplyDeleteFor the seasoning I normally added oyster sausce as well.
Fried bee hoon and curry chicken certainly brings back great memories :)
ReplyDeleteGreat looking bee hoon!
hi, thanks to your tips, i didnt know we can't soak mee hoon in hot water, i did that once thinking the mee hoon can cook faster that way, but it turned out very soggy and the mee hoon all broken up too...
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Sonia, you're such a fantastic cook! Even just a simple fried bee hoon can ended up looking like a superb high end dish. ^_^
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Kristy
yummy! Will cook this tomorrow..:) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMmm....delicious. I'm real bad in cooking mee hoon. Have to learn from you. I'm only good in cooking noodles. I always serve it with curry so that people don't complain about my mee hoon...hehe.
ReplyDeleteyummy bowl..loved it...
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to fried this type of mee hoon for parties and gatherings too but she make it plain without all the meat as we will be eating it with curry.
ReplyDeleteYour noodles look so fresh, bright and delicious!
ReplyDeleteDear All, Thanks for your lovely words.
ReplyDeleteONe of my favorite dishes! Those chop sticks are beautiful too!
ReplyDeletethis dish reminds me of this chinese dish "HA MOON CHOW MEI" ever heard of it?? its sweet and a little sour too :)
ReplyDeletehave a lovely tuesday love.
jen @ www.passion4food.ca
Thank you so much for the recipe! Brings back memories!
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