Saturday, December 7, 2013

Malaysian Style Fried Mee Hoon (Rice Vermicelli)

Malaysia My! Malaysia Mine! Malaysian Me! Me the typical Malaysian and I won't in any way or no way compromise our Malaysian food. The best food in the world I vouch and trust me, no food in this world can come close to our Malaysian food. Of course because we Malaysians are not short of the various types of dishes and instead of segregating ourselves by mentioning the three main races in Malaysia (Chinese Vegetable Noodle Soup, Chilli Clams, Sayur Lodeh & Malaysian Indian Fish Curry), I must include all of us together when Malaysian food is a concern. Anything for the matter, including our forever and always loved fried rice (Malaysian Fried Rice) and I might as well include this Malaysian Style Fried Mee Hoon because we Malaysian love adding some anchovies (Anchovies Fried Mee Hoon) or dried shrimps for our variety of a simply fried together noodle dish. Moreover, there is limit to Malaysian Style Fried Mee Hoon (Malaysian Egg Benedict, Malaysian Sour Spicy Fish Soup Noodles & Malaysian Chicken Chop). In other words, its a meal for anytime of the day. For breakfast, for bunch, for lunch, for tea time, for dinner and we Malaysians (Malaysian Lamb Stew, Malaysian Pumpkin Soup & Malaysian Fried Mee) sure can extend our eating time till supper. Malaysian Style Fried Mee Hoon! A joyous meal once you fry mee hoon alongside our Malaysian ground found ingredients. Of course, like I have already told you, do not forget for celebrating dried shrimps (Malaysian Chilli Crab & Malaysian Lamb Curry Noodles).
Ingredients
2 slabs of mee hoon (soften with hot water and then in cold water)
3 tbsp dried shrimps - soaked and rinsed 
5 garlic - chopped
2 red chillies - sliced thinly (with or without the seeds)
2 sprigs coriander leaves - shredded/sliced
2 sprigs spring onion - shredded/sliced
1/4 cabbage - shredded
4 tbsp of oil
Salt for taste (use sparingly)
Lime wedges - as needed

Method
Heat oil and fry dried shrimps tills crispy and crunchy.
Add garlic and continue to fry for another 1 min.
Put in mee hoon and cabbage.
Stir and combine in.
Then add the rest of the ingredients expect lime. 
Stir again (another 1-2 mins) and remove from heat.
Serve with lime wedges. 

32 comments:

  1. oh great u got back ur domain! I know it can make one so restless, its all our hard work which gets struck with the blog :) This fried vermicelli Rice Looks great!!

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  2. Thanks for sharing the information.will be helpful to many.
    Btw mee hoon is yummy

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  3. I am really scared after reason your experience in domain renew process..
    I am going to renew mine although I have few months left till it expires.
    Happy Weekend
    Kisses
    www.beingbeautifulandpretty.com

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  4. I can imagine what it must have been for you but glad that it all ended well. The rice vermicelli looks very comforting :-)

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  5. I do without shrimps.. tasty and light dish

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  6. I'm so glad you got your domain back and this post will help so many bloggers. For someone who posts so regularly such a thing happening is nightmarish.
    A joy to see these photos...beautiful colours and the taste must be delicious!

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  7. I am so glad Nava, your blog is up again and will look forward for your next post. It can happen to anybody and your post will be helpful. What kind of lettuce is that? It looks so fresh and crispy, love the salad with Malaysian flavors.

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  8. Mine is also expiring in few day... Thanks for sharing the information..Really useful..

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  9. A simple but flavorful rendition of meehoon goreng. Love the plating.

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  10. I also do rice noodles, happy to knwo its mee hoom name as well.I loved ur colorful noodles more than mine bcz i dont add veggies to it .Very hard time u must have had during those 4-5 days and glad u are sharing your experiance as well to educate others how to move it further ..Thanks Nava

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  11. Thank God All is well now, happy that you got out of the problem you were facing and got a fix too.. :)

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  12. That is so nice of u to share this with other bloggers glad it ended well.
    What a yummy looking noodles love shrimp in it

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  13. Thanks everyone for the concern and comments.
    Bal - I don't know the exact name of the salad leaves. If I am not mistaken, its romaine lettuce.

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  14. sounds like a really scary situation, to lose after having done all!!! so glad u managed to get all back in safe and sound condition... the noodles look so yum... i would have it without the shrimps to avoid allergy... :)

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  15. Thanks God everything is back to normal for you, Nava. Well, your fried bee hoon is simple and yummy. Thumbs up :)

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  16. Hi Nava, its nice that you educated us about such situations.. Stir fried mee hoon rice looks lovely :)

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  17. The hard thing in such situations is to stay calm and in your case that was pretty long. I'm sure you were counting hours. Glad that the situation is over now.
    I love noodles in any form but if something like this is on my plate I will enjoy every mouthful. Look at the greens...so refreshing with a stunning presentation!

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  18. Just looks so fresh and tempting...delicious & mouthwatering!

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  19. This sounds great, you've made me hungry!

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  20. Such a flavour packed dish that is and so tempting.

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  21. Gosh, I would've totally freaked out too! I share both your pain & joy. Glad everything's back to norm.

    I'm a huge fan of bee hoon; any kind. Would love to try this out too! Thanks so much for being an awesome supporter of Luxury Haven! Hope to see your name in the Top 5 Commenter List!

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  22. it is one of my fav.
    I prefer it to be darker to put dark soya sauce...

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  23. yummy platter with nice vibrant colors....

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  24. Oh..that must have really whirled up tension..but glad all went well. The vermicelli looks so inviting.

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  25. Wow they look delicious ... Want to grab that plate

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  26. Never knew that web hosting was such a headache! glad you got your domain back..
    the fried mee hoon rice looks lovely and i loved how they sound too!! Mee Hoon!!

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  27. I love bee hoon!!! esp those with lots of bensprouts and cabbage to provide a crunch!

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  28. This is heaven for me! colors so vibrant, i'm ready to grab from the plate.

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  29. Looks soo tempting.. I have tried mee hoon once..but like ur version its easy n looks delish

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  30. This looks so delicious and healthy.

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