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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Birthday Longevity Noodles 寿面


We had this Birthday longevity noodles when we were having Chinese New Year lunch together with few relatives at Banting. The other day i tried to imitated this noodles at home for a light lunch..If for Hokkien people like me, usually we will have mee suah soup when Birthday but those restaurant outside usually serve this type of Birthday noodles. Nowadays we can easily have this type of noodles in any days.
There are various version of these noodles served in different restaurants such as mee suah (flour vermicelli), yee mien and etc. But one common in this noodle is that cooked thick gravy with vegetables, seafood and meat and pouring on top of the noodles. The version we tried was using wanton noodles.


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A lot of  liew (ingredients) in this noodle

cook all these ingredients into thick gravy,,

and pour on top of this wanton noodles


Birthday Longevity Noodles 寿面
(recipe source: by Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover)

5 small bundles Wanton noodles

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200g meat, slices (coat with tapioca flour and little salt)
100g fresh prawns
Half carrot, shredded
100g green mustard or Choy sum
5pcs crab sticks, shredded
3 mushrooms, slices
5 black fungus, slices
½ green pepper/ capsicum, slices
1 spring onion, slices
4 slices of ginger
1/2tbsp chopped garlic

Chicken stock or water (if use water, add chicken stock powder to taste)

1tsbp dark soy sauce
1tbsp oyster sauce
Salt to taste
Pepper

Tapioca flour water (mix tapioca flour with water)

Method
1. Heat cooking oil in a wok, sauté garlic and ginger till aroma.
2. Add in carrot, mushrooms and snow fungus, stir well.
3. Add in stock or water, bring to boil for 5mins.
4. Add in prawns, meat, crab sticks, veggie and capsicum, cook for 1-2mins.
5. Season with dark soy sauce, oyster sauce, pepper and salt, mix well.
6. Add in generous amount of tapioca flour water to thicken the gravy.
7. Pour gravy on top of noodles (blanch in hot boiling water for 1min), serve hot.

37 comments:

  1. 肚子饿了,可以先吃一盘。哈哈哈。。。。。。
    看家里有谁牛一的时候,可以为他准备一盘。

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  2. I agree that such noodle dish can be enjoyed anytime! So homey and comforting.

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  3. 祝福你生日快乐,身体健康!

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  4. I thought you are cooking this Longevity Noodles in celebration of your 'B'day!

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  5. Sonia, the noodles look very sedap. If eat this sure panjang umur one!

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  6. happy birthday:)

    这是你的大餐,我就不和你争了:)

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  7. Happy Birthday! The dish, looks amazing!

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  8. We also have meesua for birthdays but just the simple one with boiled eggs:)

    Is it really your birthday? Hope you had a very happy birthday and more to come:)

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  9. hi,,may i know is this noodle same
    as theorange colour type usualy
    people will buy for kwanu yin festival(mee teow),,hope u know which type of noodle i am refering,,
    anyway your noodle so yummy,,btw,,can u help how to stir fried mee teow,haha,,sori asking too much yah,,,

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  10. How i wish i am your neighbour....

    Happy Birthday, Sonia...

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  11. I would second what Sharon said...wish am your neighbour

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  12. Happy Birthday , Sonia ! Don't really know which day though :D No cake ? lol Love your simple and delicious noodles ! Yum !!!

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  13. Happy Birthday to you, Sonia! Can't wait to see what you made for your big day.
    Kristy

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  14. Hi Sonia! Nothing mentioned in this post... Was it your birthday?

    In any case, yummy looking noodle!

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  15. Eh, your birthday kah? Happy Birthday, Sonia! Semoga panjang umur dan muda selalu :)

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  16. Yummy shou Mian! Happy birthday Sonia! Hope you & your love ones have s great celebration today! *muah*

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  17. Hi Sonia, very tempting noodles, look sooo good. YUMMY!

    Have a nice week ahead,regards.

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  18. Very tire now but must still come here to visit you becoz it's your "cow 1" today, Happy Birthday, my dear sifu@friend! Wishing you always in the best of health!

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  19. During my birthday, my mum sure make a bowl of mee sua for me, she said this is mean of 快高长大! haha!! i told my mum no more increase of my height..but hope that is not gain my weight will do... XD

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  20. 祝福你:生日快乐,青春常驻,幸福美满,心想事成 ^o^

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  21. 祝你生日快乐,永远青春美丽!

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  22. Hi Sonia, wishing you a very
    Happy & Blessed Birthday.Always stay healthy, Pretty and Longevity!!!! :)

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  23. 我昨天没吃到寿面,可以tumpang一点吗,哈哈!
    祝你生日快乐!
    :)

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  24. Happy birthday Sonia. Next yr can ask your daughter to prepare this for u during your birthday :)

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  25. Happy birthday! That noodles look real good! Almost like Korean Chap Chae with that combination of vegetables.

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  26. Can i have some for supper, hehehe...

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  27. I've never had wan ton mee noodle this way.. looks great with that rich thick gravy.

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  28. Such a lovely bowl of noodle soup, with all my favourite ingredients!!I will have at least two helpings if you're serving me these haha :D

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  29. so you had this on your birthday?

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  30. I've heard about this type of noodle before, but I've never seen the recipe. It looks delicious! So was it your birthday? If so, Happy belated birthday!

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