Mee Tomato is my son favorite noodle. I cook this quite often whenever we want a change in our regular diet. Mee or noodles are made of plain flour or rice flour and they come in various shape and sizes. I don't have wheat noodles so I have to improvise by using thick rice noodle instead.
It is eaten with a spicy, sour and slightly sweet gravy. If you can't take the heat, reduce the chili paste used.
Traditionally bean sprout is a must for noodle, since my son doesn't like it, have used peas instead. In fact mustard greens and napa cabbage are perfect addition to this noodle. It is a complete meal in a bowl!
MEE TOMATO
Serves : 8-10
1 kg cooked rice/wheat noodle
2 big onion chopped
4 cloves garlic minced
2-4 tablespoon chili paste
3 tablespoon tomato puree
3 tomato chopped
1/4 cup tomato sauce
small piece of ginger
1.5 liter water
4 potato cubed
500 g prawn peeled
500 g chicken/squid
500 g bean sprout or carrot, bean, corn, peas
salt and sugar to taste
3 tablespoon oil
3 stalks spring onion for garnish
fried onion (optional)
METHOD
Blanch noodles in a pot of boiling water for a few seconds. Remove from heat and strain.
Heat oil a deep pot. Add the onion, garlic, chili paste and ginger. Fry until fragrant.
Add water, bring to rapid boil. Add in tomato puree, chicken, potato and tomato, cook until chicken turns tender.
Now add prawn sugar, vegetables. salt and tomato sauce, simmer for a few minutes. Remove from heat.
If using bean sprout, blanch and drain.
To serve, place noddle in a serving bowl, put some veggie and ladle the gravy onto each individual serving bowl. Sprinkle with fried shallots if desired.
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Looks so yummy,will try this.Thanks for sharing.
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Woow thats looks really delicious!
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Looks delicious.
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ReplyDeleteI'm a vegetarian so it's not for me but I think my other half(=husband) would just love this !!
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This looks amazing!!
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ReplyDeleteI have never had anything like this before~ It looks so good! Thanks for sharing on Tasty Tuesday. Lynn @ Turnips 2 Tangerines
ReplyDeleteI want to finish that plate rite now..Very tempting noodles.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful noodles dish! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a hearty and flavorful noodle dish or soup. I can smell it. YUM!
ReplyDeleteYum! This noodle dish looks so flavorful...no wonder is one of your son's favorite.
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I can just smell that ginger! YUM! :D
ReplyDeleteSalsa de tomate y fideos siempre triunfa una delicia,abrazos.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds amazing! I love the substitution of the rice noodles.
ReplyDeletePatti
Looks yummy! My kids love noodles too, any kind. :) I guess noodles are more fun to eat than rice. :P
ReplyDeleteThis looks SO good! Thanks for linking up with "Try a New Recipe Tuesday." I hope you will be able to join us again this week. http://our4kiddos.blogspot.com/2013/09/try-new-recipe-tuesday-september-24.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party. Hope you have a fabulous week!!
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