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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
FRIED BEE HOON
Bee hoon is a thin noodle made of rice, dry packed and requires soaking before you proceed to prepare any dish using rice vermicelli.
It is particularly prominent in the cuisines of China, Hong Kong and most South East Asian countries. It is either stir fried or served along with a soup. Sometimes fish ball, beef, prawn or egg are added along with other ingredients.
What I have prepared is vegetarian version, feel free to include chicken, beef or prawn if you want and adjust the spice level to your liking. Adding chili paste is personal preference you can either add or omit this.
FRIED BEE HOON
Serves 3-4 persons
250g bee hoon (rice vermicelli)
1 big onion chopped
2 tomatoes chopped
3 cloves garlic minced
1 cup bean sprout, tail removed
Small cabbage shredded
1 carrot cut into matchsticks
1 cup button mushroom cut into 2
2 T chili paste
2 T tomato sauce
2 T chili sauce
3/4 cup hot water
2 T oil
salt and sugar to taste
red and green chili for garnish
METHOD
* Soak bee hoon with cold water for 1 hour then drain.
* Heat the oil, fry the onion and garlic until fragrant.
* Add in the tomato and salt, cook until tomato turns soft.
* Now add the chili paste and fry until the raw smell goes.
* Pour chili sauce, tomato sauce and sugar to the chili mixture, add 3/4 cup hot water let it boils.
* Mix in carrot and cabbage, stir for a few minutes, add bee hoon and mushroom.
* Once the bee hoon turns soft, add salt and sugar if needed, turns off heat.
* Now add the bean sprout, stir well. Garnish with sliced red and green chili before serving. Enjoy...
noodle recipe looks tempting, beautiful
ReplyDeleteAwesome noodles..love the combo of veggies ..the name is very interesting!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
beautiful recipe ...love the yummt noodles with veggies..
ReplyDeleteSatya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
Pass me the plate ...... looks yummm
ReplyDeleteCheers n Happy Cooking,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
I love rice noodles! Great post!
ReplyDeleteI learned a new term Bee Hoon...looks gorgeous....
ReplyDeleteLooks too good, have never use rice noodles before but i can now try it using your recipe...thanks for sharing it..
ReplyDeleteNice rice noodle recipe. I like it.
ReplyDeletedroolworthy and yummilicious rice noodles.
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe, I am drooling over here.
ReplyDeleteMolto invitante questa pasta, complimenti.
ReplyDeleteCiao Daniela.
Loved the name of the noodles :-) I have never used it but it looks yumm!
ReplyDeleteI love fried rice noodles too...! I love adding seafoods and fish cakes to my fried beehoon...:)!
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe..love noodles,this looks so inviting.
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe...
ReplyDeleteThis dish is new to me and I think it sounds incredible! I love the mushrooms in there.
ReplyDeleteOh! You just reminded me that I haven't had this rice noodles in ages...yours look very yummie :-)
ReplyDeleteyummy noodles
ReplyDeleteExcellent noodle recipe. Looks so colorful.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
i have tasted this when we went to bali,love the way u made this
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe...looks so inviting!
Dr.Sameena@
www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
www.lovelypriyanka.blogspot.com
colorful noodle dish...
ReplyDeletelooks so so perfect and tempting
ReplyDeleteoh i thought that ur post got to do something with bees when read the title :)
ReplyDeletelovely recipe...looks tempting!
I love noodle soups, and this one looks really delicious. Thanks for sharing. The name is really cute sounding too.
ReplyDeleteI love all the veggies in this dish. Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteDear friends,
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by and leaving your sweet words..
love thin delicate rice noodles....lovely recipe :)
ReplyDeleteI love your recipes and your site. I am so happy I found it, thanks so much for sharing all your wonderful recipes with us!
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