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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Mee Hoon Siam


Yesterday i cooked up another batch of sweet sambal tumis. After tasted the yummy Mee Hoon Siam (fried rice vermicelli in chili ) in Melaka, i still crave for it after returned home. So i use the sweet sambal to cook this Mee Hoon Siam again..and we just love it !


Mee Hoon Siam



Mee Hoon Siam
(recipe source: by Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover)


400g rice vermicelli (mee hoon), soaked in water till soft
Mee Hoon Siam 3 cloves garlic, chopped
10tbsp Sweet Sambal tumis ( recipe here, please adjust the amount of sambal to suite your spicy preference)
30g dried shrimps, soaked in water for 5mins, chopped
1 and 1/4cup water
salt and fish sauce to taste


Garnishing
bean sprouts, blanch in hot water
2 eggs, fried and shredded
5 fish cakes, slices
8 shallots (refer crispy shallot recipe here)
2 sprigs spring onion, chopped
Limau kasturi (small limes)


Method
1. Heat oil in a wok, fry shallots till golden brown, dish out and set aside.
2. Use the remaining oil, add in chopped garlic and chopped dried shrimps, sauté till aroma.
3. Add in sweet sambal tumis and stir fry for 1min, season with sugar and salt.
4. Remove some sambal for garnishing later and remain about 3tbsp in the wok.
5. Add in mee hoon and water, stir fry till cook, season with salt and fish sauce.
6. To serve- garnish bean sprouts, shredded egg, fish cake slices, fried shallots and spring onions on top of Mee Hoon Siam..enjoy by sprinkle Kasturi lime juices and dried shrimps sweet sambal.

Mee Hoon Siam


I will again away for a "tumpang trip" (means hubby is on business, I am on leisure ^_^). This time I will be going to Osaka and Kyoto Japan, can't wait to try out all yummy Japanese foods there..see you all in another 1-2 weeks time.. take care and see soon..

70 comments:

  1. I love having meehoon siam for breakfast... the slightly sour and spicy flavours is very appetizing.

    So lucky you get to go to Japan... enjoy!

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  2. Sonia~~
    ta's great~!!^^ not oily n smell good~~^^ 很开胃啊!! =)

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  3. Wow Osaka n Kyoto....
    Have a good holiday ya....

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  4. I love this fried vermicelli in chili dish of yours, so simple but refreshing! Can't find a better recipe for a hot summer afternoon, thank you ~ Have a fantastic trip, look forward to seeing all the lovely photos :)

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  5. I loves this as a breakfast. It must be delicious made by you and just looking at that pile of sambal just made me drooling for more. Do have a wonderful holiday Sonia!

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  6. slurrp slurrrrrrrp, it looks really good!

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  7. Sonia, have a good trip - sightseeing and eating. I loved Disneyland [missed the many, many rides] and the fresh scallop fried rice, yummy.

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  8. Sonia, have a good trip - sightseeing and eating. I loved Disneyland [missed the many, many rides] and the fresh scallop fried rice, yummy.

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  9. 哇。。我好爱吃这款米粉!这食谱我找了很久哦,谢谢你的分享!!^^
    也预祝你一路顺风,旅途愉快~~

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  10. this looks delicious! I must say I'm more used to mee siam, the soupy version, I think a spicy stirfried beehoon version is more than welcome!

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  11. Wah! Nice mee Siam. Good on u to have a tumpang trip again. Have a good n safe journey.

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  12. This looks absolutely delicious ! I'm really sure it tastes as fantastic as it looks ! DROOL !

    Have a safe and enjoy your tumpang trip !

    Don't forget ..... shop 'til you drop ! hahahha

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  13. have fun in Japan sonia you sure will enjoy the food there ;)

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  14. I haven't eat mee siam for a long long long time. Thanks for reminding me this delicious simple meal. Good lo..u can go tumpang trip every now and then. Enjoy you trip see you in Kl soon.

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  15. The sambal on top of the mee siam caught my eye! Mouthwatering ah...

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  16. You are the greatest. I just love this dish. Will cook this dish. Happy traveling.

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  17. Looks so delicious, Sonia!
    Japan, wow! so envious!
    Have a good trip and enjoy!

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  18. 我的冷冻部还有这个sambal,等有空要试这个了。
    谢谢分享。
    也祝你一路顺风。^_^

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  19. Mmm...very hard to find good mi Siam nowadays. yum

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  20. The mee Siam looks so apppetising, Sonia, especially with the sambal. Enjoy your holiday!

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  21. havent eaten this for so long...forgot how it actually taste like but your photos look really yummy! enjoy yourself!

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  22. that would be great for my breakfast.. hmmm... i am going to write down your recipe.

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  23. I love the idea of this for breakfast - very different from an English breakfast! Have a great time in Japan x

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  24. Wow, Sonia! Another fantastic dish from you. Yah, I also love Mee Hoon Siam and must have plenty of sambal.

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  25. 哇!这米粉很开胃的也很好吃。。。喜欢!
    谢谢分享!

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  26. the mee hoon siam looks so yummylicious with the sambal! i want a plate too :) wow! you are really blessed as can always go on tumpang trip, have a good time and safe journey!

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  27. ur mee siam looks great, thanks for sharing.

    enjoy ur tumpang trip to japan and see u soon at kl

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  28. Your sweet sambal tumis looks yummy lor!
    Looking forward to see you soon, hihi!

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  29. very beautiful presentation for a classic mee siam! Enjoy your holiday.

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  30. Ah, this is one dish that I have not tried cooking yet...but I love the taste of it!

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  31. Must take noted this great recipe.

    Enjoy your Japan trip! :)

    See you soon.

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  32. Sure yummy and tasty...can "da bao"some for me??haha...

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  33. I can do with lots and lots of sambal ! I feel so hungry now after looking at your delicious food pictures !

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  34. This mee hoon siam looks very good. Lucky you - travelling again!

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  35. I have mee siam b4 but haven't had mee hoon siam b4. 1 plate for me, please? Have a nice holiday!

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  36. 这个真的很合我意咧!

    Doraemon的如意门在哪里?
    我要去你家讨吃的了。
    嘻嘻。。。

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  37. hope u will have heaps of fun in japan!! ;)

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  38. Your sambal tumis sure caught my attention! So jealous, get to go to Japan, have a fun trip lady!

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  39. Yes, this should be called mee hoon siam instead of mee siam as we loosely call it in Singapore! I usually have the gravy version and love mee hoon siam cos of the "tangy" factor :)

    Have a enjoyable and safe trip.

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  40. I'm headed right over to get the sambal recipe! This looks amazing!

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  41. I love this kind of mee hoon - soury spicy one. But not very suitable to cook in my household here - the kids are still young and unable to take spicy food.

    Enjoy your leisure trip to Japan!

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  42. Thank you so much. Have a safe journey and enjoyable trip. Waiting for your Japan tour post. Fr Angeline Woon. .

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  43. Thank you so much. Have a safe journey and enjoyable trip. Waiting for your Japan tour post. Fr Angeline Woon. .

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  44. Thank you so much. Have a safe journey and enjoyable trip. Waiting for your Japan tour post. Fr Angeline Woon. .

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  45. Hi Sonia! Sorry I have been MIA lately. You make the most delicious noodles all the time. Love the fish cake that you use in here. Very light and delicious meal!

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  46. Have a lovely trip! This mee Siam dish looks really appetizing, especially the sambal. Wow!

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  47. THis looks so good, especially the samba, I am drooling over it! Bet you are enjoying yourself now:D

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  48. look so delicious!! have a safe trip and enjoy your holiday!!

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  49. it is almost midnight and I'm drooling over your mee hoon! YUMS! BTW, enjoy your holiday! see you back here soon!

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  50. YUMS.. my fav! where to get at this hr grrr hahaha enjoy ur hols!

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  51. Thanks for posting this! Brings back many fond memories of my childhood. My grandma and grandaunt used to make this when we were growing up. They're too old now to cook so it's my turn to do it :)

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  52. Love this dry version of mee siam. Enjoy your trip!

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  53. The looks of that sambal can kill! oh well, I will eat that anytime ;D

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  54. We are a fan of mee siam in my family. It's light but has that hint of spiciness from the sambal, and that slight tang from a spritz of lime juice. I suddenly feel like packing up my bag, and call off work for the day to cook this :P.. Have a great weekend ahead Sonia!! huggs, Jo

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  55. Whoa, so enjoy! Bon voyage, girl. Enjoy & have lots of food & fun.
    Kristy

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  56. Looks absolutely delicious! I could eat this for lunch and dinner!

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  57. Hi again 2 u Sonia,

    It has been a while since my last visit... you got my favourite.... I love mee hoon very much u... very temptig samba u put on top of d mee hoon..

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  58. My mil always cooks mee siam or mee tom yam for us on weekend. Yours look very beautiful and yummy.

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  59. looks simple and delicious. Wah, so nice, you can go Japan... I am sure when I earn enough money, I also want to go travelling.

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  60. Hi Sonia, wow!! your mee hoon siam looks very mouth watering...
    Can i have a plate with lots of sambal please?..:p I have bookmark this...^^
    Enjoy your Japan trip ya..^^

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  62. 卖相比外面卖的好~想必一定很好吃:)

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  63. Mum and me always stop by to have a packet of meehoon siam at Nyonya flavors when we are shopping in Empire. I should make this for her with you recipe. Thanks.

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  64. Hi Sonia,

    Can I know where is the shop that serve the wet mee siam in klang that u mentioned. My husband loves mee siam

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  65. Kathy, once I got the exact location this Sat, I will update in wet mee Siam post, please hold.

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