Recipe: Indian Mee Goreng / Indian Fried Noodles
It's been a busy week and I haven't had much time to cook. However, food is food; you have to satiate your hunger irregardless of how busy you are.I wanted to prepare something not overly complicated yet different tonight so I cooked up this nice serving of Indian Mee Goreng. Sour, spicy, sweet, and tangy come through in this dish. I loved the fried bean curb, potato, and squid (a substitute for baby octopus or cuttlefish). Indian Mee Goreng is darn delicious.Ingredients: Cooking Oil 2 cloves garlic (chopped) 3 tablespoons of chili paste or to taste (recipe below) 1 lb of Yellow Noodles (rinsed) 3 pieces of dried bean curds (cut into pieces) 1 potato (boiled, peeled, and sliced) 2 eggs 4 squids (cleaned and cut into rings) A handful of bean sprouts 1 stalk of spring onion (cut into small pieces for garnishing purposes) 2 red chilies (sliced for garnishing purposes) 1 lime (cut into wedges) Sauces: 2 tablespoon of soy sauce 2 tablespoon of dark soy sauce or kecap manis 3 tablespoon of tomato ketchup Sugar and salt to taste Chili Paste: Blend 10 dried red chilies in a food processor. Add some water and some oil to blend well. Heat the wok and "tumis" (stir fry) the paste until the oil separates from paste. Set aside. Heat the wok and pour in the cooking oil. Add garlic, 3 tablespoons of chili paste, sliced potatoes, bean curb pieces, and squids. Stir fry until fragrant. Add yellow noodles and sauces and continue stirring. Set the noodles to the side of the wok. Add some cooking oil and then crack the eggs. Scramble the eggs and mix in with the noodles. Add in the beansprouts and quick stir for another 1 minute. Serve hot and garnish with chopped spring onions and sliced red chilies. Squeeze some lime juice over the noodles before eating. Note: Indian Mee Goreng is Malaysian dish. Created by Mamak (Indian-Muslim in Malaysia), it cannot be found in India. Labels: Malaysian Food Recipes |


















































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post a commentHaven't had that in a while...I think the Edgecumb Road Mee Goreng is the best. Used to eat them...but they have since moved and don't know where they go. :(
Sure look yummy. Can't wait for you to post the recipe.
fatcat
Looks very yummy indeed! I'm going to try the cincaluk tomorrow. Hopefully it turns out good:)
Looks very yummy indeed! I'm going to try the cincaluk tomorrow. Hopefully it turns out good:)
totally agree with you that mee goreng is darn delicious! i eat it at least once every week during my office lunch hour. i esp. love the famous bangkok mee goreng.
well i don't cook so have to rely on outside food.
thanks for dropping me a line via my blog. i enjoy reading your blog - my 2 passion - penang and food! - is in your blog! definetely going to bookmark your blog and visit it regularly from now on.
Lucia,
Welcome to Rasa Malaysia. I am away from home, so I have to make do with what I can get in the US in terms of ingredients, etc. so I have to be creative with my cooking some time.
I loved Edgecumb Road Mee Goreng, but I couldn't find them anymore as they moved a long time ago. If you know, do tell. :)
hi,my name is sherina,i wanted to thank you for all the great delicacies in this blog,my husband is malaysian,i lived in kl for 9 years and have moved to spain lately,we miss the food like anything,i usually try and do all the things at home as i learned when i was there,my favourites were LAKSA( jesus i can smell the fragance of it rite now),mee goreng,char koeteaw,ikan bakar and many many more,so thanks a lot for everything,more next time,till then,ciao
I am in love with Mee Goreng...sadly i moved away from my favorite restaurant that serves it...Cafe Asia in Arlington, VA
Hi - i just love mee goreng and want to make this at home, but we don't get yellow noodles here - what would be a good substitute? that is, would any thick noodle do?
thanks!