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Friday, November 11, 2011

Taro and rice vermicelli noodle soup

Taro and rice vermicelli noodle soup

This morning i was tried to search this recipe in my blog list, i seen in a Chinese blog before but i couldn't recall which blog. Bakeling was laughing at me while I msn with her. She said who asked you to list so many blogs in the blog list, hahaha..Anyway, i tried to recall the recipe and create this noodle soup and serve for dinner tonight! This is quite an old fashion of noodle soup, last time our Ah Mah (grandmother) like to cook this noodle soup. Anyway, this noodle soup was yummy!



Taro and rice vermicelli noodle soup



I serve this noodle with a new type of veggi, it was strongly recommended by veggie store owner. The name of this veggi is call Green Dragon leaf, it taste quite similar to leek and it was good. You may replaced with spring onion or coriander leaves..

Taro and rice vermicelli noodle soup



Also advise to cook this soup with thick Meehoon (rice vermicilli)..

Taro and rice vermicelli noodle soup





Enjoy!! and Happy 111111....

Taro and rice vermicelli noodle soup
(recipe source: by Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover)
Stock
Taro and rice vermicelli noodle soup2 chicken carcasses
500g pork ribs
100g cabbage
1 onion
3 slices ginger
5lts water
-boil over low heat for 3hours, remove the bones and strain the stock

Stir fried minced meat
400g minced meat
2tbsp fish sauce
1tbsp dark caramel sauce
1/2tsp salt or to taste
1tsp sugar or to taste
-Heat oil in a pan, add in the minced meat, stir well for 1-2mins, add in seasonings. Dish out and set aside

500g taro/yam, cubed
100g dried shrimps (hae bi), washed
3cloves garlic, chopped
2tsp salt or to taste
A dash of pepper

450g thick Meehoon (rice vermicelli)

Shallot oil, for garnish
Green Dragon leaf (stir fry with garlic, season with salt) or spring onion or coriander leaves, for garnish

Method
1. Heat oil in a pan, sauté garlic and dried shrimps till fragrant.
2. Remove some fried shrimps for garnishing later, add taro cubes and stir fry for 2mins.
3. Add taro and dried shrimps mixture into the stock, boil until taro tendered.
4. Add in rice vermicelli, season with salt and pepper, cook till soft.
5. Dish out in a bowl, garnish with fried dried shrimps, fried minced meat, shallot oil and veggie, serve hot.

55 comments:

  1. This is the first time I heard of this dish. I love to try more noodle dishes.

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  2. I learned something new from your space today. Never heard on seen green dragon leaf. Thanks for click. The soup look so hearty and filling Sonia.

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  3. I've not try any noodle with taro, it sounds yummy! thanks for introducing the green dragon leaf.

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  4. This looks special to me, haven't eaten meehoon with taro before :)Happy 111111 to you too!

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  5. 好想吃哦
    我一定吃到碗底朝天:)

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  6. The recipe is it from my blog hurr ? Lol~.~

    I love Taro very much ...yum...

    Happy 111111 to u ...cheers ....

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  7. This reminds me of my grandma~~~ Miss it~~

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  8. looks so yummy sonia..wish I could have a bowl of that noodles right now:)

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  9. Oh first time seeing taro served in noodles. :) but it looks yummy good! I love taro...so I can have seconds! Yum!

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  10. Yummy!!! I love to have taro in soup. Esp during CNY, we love to add them in steamed boat and our veggie soup :p

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  11. I love beehoon soup. This looks so yummy and comforting! Adding taro is new to me. Will have t try it sometime.

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  12. I have tried Green Dragon leaf as a dish in restaurant, never knew it could be a side dish with mee hoon! Thanks for sharing:)

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  13. Sonia, I like mee hoon soup, yours looks very delicious. Nice presentation.

    P/s I'd put up the piping of butter cream rosette for you. Hope you'll like it.

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  14. what a traditional dish... I remember eating this type of laksa beehoon soup with fish and yam slices when I was young. But then hawkers started to omit the yam. Thanks for refreshing the memory :)

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  15. I just cooked green dragon vegetable tonight too. One bundle was not much, reduced to a small plate only.
    I guess this is a Hokkien dish right? Cos my grandaunt never cooked this. Looks so delish!

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  16. My mom used to cook yam bee hoon for us when we were young. We grow our own wild yam. This is our favourite beehoon soup. Love it!

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  17. how good if can have a bowl of this hot vermicelli soup at a cold night...:)

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  18. Sonia, I want to try this too! Looks very delicious with taro :)

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  19. Yam with beehoon soup? New for me but I am tempted already! Definitely going to bookmark this! Hope I don't forget which blog this is from.... :)

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  20. Just used up my vermicelli this week. I should have saved some to try this! More on my shopping list. Looks great!

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  21. I have tried the taro herbal soup with deep fried fish head in a restaurant but not with vermicelli..I will try this too. thanks a lot.

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  22. This looks such a comfort dish of noodle soup!! I want!

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  23. hi sonia, your noodles soup looks so clean in color.. yes, they look delicious too. would love to try this out...

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  24. Have not try noodles with taro before... hehe...

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  25. dang! my stomach hurts looking at your blog bc everything looks crazily delicious!

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  26. I like taro in soup. This I'd also one of my family dishes. Urs look very yummy.

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  27. I like this...so this for my lunch!!

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  28. Great way to use taro;) Fantatsic picks too;)

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  29. p.s. I am clicking on your ads(I have some too):)

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  30. This is a very interesting bowl of noodles that I would love to have!

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  31. Oodles of yumminess !!! & I just love your fried minced meat ;)

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  32. meehoon with taro? special combination, never try before but look good. :)

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  33. hmm..very special like a kind of traditional dish. The "green dragon" veggie is quite popular nowadays, a lot of restaurants serve this and i like it too!

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  34. The green dragon leaf does look like scallion but tastes like leek huh? How does it looks like before cooking?

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  35. taro... hm... such an interesting addition. will have to try soon. happy (late) 111111 to you too!

    Amanda
    softandstiffpeaks.blogspot.com

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  36. I really love soupy noodle dishes like this esp with the mince meat! THanks for sharing.

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  37. ooo.. another use for taro! in noodle soup. I love that veges as well. I'm a big fan of meals like this. Less washing up to do and one pot nutrition!

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  38. That sounds like what my father in law makes too! Pork ribs and taro with beehoon soup, serve with cut chillies...this looks delicious!

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  39. this must be so delicious! Love a good noodle soup! :)

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  40. This looks wonderful! What a wonderful idea to add taro cubes into the noodle soup, I have never had this sort of combination, but I am sure I'd totally love it, I am sold already ;)!!

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  41. I like how light this noodle soup looks. This is my first time seeing taro in the noodle soup too. That's such a great idea!

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  42. Wow, just the stock takes 3 hours to cook, must be a very delicious soup!I can imagine that this dish must be finished within minutes(but took you 1/2 day to prepare for)!

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  43. I love to eat mee hoon soup, with a plate of chilli padi..hehe

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  44. I love taro! seems like a really comforting dish anytime. :) How long to cook until taro is soft enough?

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  45. I love taro! seems like a really comforting dish anytime. :) How long to cook until taro is soft enough?

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  46. Yum yum yum yum yum! I like the fragrance of the minced meat, and dried shrimps taro....it must have flavored up the soup!

    Intrigued by the new veggie too.

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  47. This looks SOO yummy.. Thanks for the recipe!

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  48. This looks SOO yummy.. Thanks for the recipe!

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  49. I like taro but I've never seen or heard of taro in vermicelli noodle. This is great. I will definitely try this combination. Thanks for sharing, Sonia.

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    Regards
    Spoon and Chopsticks
    http://spoon-and-chopsticks.blogspot.com

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  50. Hi Sonia, I have missed some great posts from you ! :) Been busy with exams prep, but I will go home next week !! Your taro noodles look veru delicious ! Will prepare for my family when I go home :)

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  51. Your Blogs Looking great. I love your blog.

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  52. This Taiwan cooking program has a famous chef demonstrating how to cook this dish:
    http://tw.sugoitw.com/cookman-2010-12-29/

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