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Showing posts with label noodle 面类. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

咖喱面 Curry Mee

Curry mee  is a Maritime Southeast Asian spicy noodle soup garnished with various toppings. In Malaysia and its Southeast Region, it is sometimes called curry laksa  Numerous variants of the dish, including preparations with a drier or thicker gravy, exist in both the countries of Malaysia and Singapore.

A typical preparation of Malaysian/Singaporean-style curry mee consists of thin yellow noodles or rice vermicelli immersed in a spiced broth enriched with coconut milk, accompanied with chilli or sambal relish. Potential toppings for curry mee include chicken, prawns, cuttlefish, cockles, boiled eggs, pieces of deep fried tofu puffs, fried foo chuk, green beans, bean sprouts and mint leaves.




Sunday, April 13, 2014

Cari Makan @ Petaling Street, KL : 牛肉面

今天,国豪叔叔带我们到茨厂街附近的一间 闻名远近的牛肉面店。在茨厂街路口,本来该向左转,却向右走了,寻不着。问了路,原来是转错方向了。就回头向 左走,两步就到了。

人生就是这样,寻寻觅觅了半辈子,却寻不着,原来是找错方向了。


原来面店也就小小一间,不显眼。面点也不很贵,RM7一碗  。有黄面、米粉和河粉,有新鲜牛肉、牛肉丸或牛杂。面点可干捞或煮水。

招牌有注明午市,不过 营业时间从上午1030分至夜晚830分。星期三休息。

原来在附近的唐城小食中心旁边小巷也有一个挡子,挂着同样的招牌。招牌下写着夜市二字,掌挡的是以为婆婆。看来是同一家。
  





新九如 牛肉粉专卖店
Shin Kee Beef Noodles Specialist
9 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock

50100 Kuala Lumpur

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Soy noodle 豆签


Soy noodle (豆签), despite its name, is not noodle made of entirely soy.  Soy only made a small portion of the ingredients.  A brief survey of a locally-made soy noodle is made of mainly wheat flour (78%), some amount of tapioca flour and soy (10% each),  and of course water (10%) and salt (2%).
I only wander if the soy is of powder form or of liquid extract ( out of curiosity ).  Whether the soy is GMO or conventional remain undisclosed.  

It is often marketed as a health food, healthier than all other type of noodles (which are made of wheat flour).   Yet, considering the main ingredient is wheat flour, and the blurry source of soy,  it is not very appropriate to label  it as healthier, safer or lesser calories than other noodles.  


Sunday, March 31, 2013

Cari Makan @ Serdang - 瓦堡老鼠粉

瓦堡老鼠粉




玉兴饭店

33, Jalan SR 8/4,
Taman Putra Indah,
Serdang Raya,
Selangor.

03-89438753
012-3399678
012-6533915

Business hour :
10:30am – 2:30pm
5:30pm – 10:30pm
close on every alternate Mondays.




Monday, November 12, 2012

Cari Makan @ Bidor

鸭面
品珍酒楼

安顺猪肠粉
美罗巴杀

Thursday, October 18, 2012

云吞面 Wanton Mee

云吞面或叫做馄饨面,一般以云吞拌面,分为汤面与捞面。是一种在中国十分普遍的食品。以煮熟的馄饨和蛋面,加入热汤即成。

云吞面是广东地道小吃的一种。五十年代在香港蓬勃兴起。据宋朝高怿《群居解颐》记载 : “岭南地暖……又其俗,入冬好食馄饨,往往稍喧,食须用扇”。至于广东何时用“云吞”二字取代馄饨之称,则无从考证。


吃云吞面也有讲究,不要以为几颗馄饨一把面加点汤就叫云吞面。正牌的云吞面原料需要“三讲”
一讲面。地道的面要从面粉加鸡蛋做起,而且最讲究的应该一点水都不用,完全靠鸡蛋。这样做出来的面煮出来带点韧度,吃到嘴里非常爽脆。
二讲云吞。关键在于里面的馅,用新鲜的虾球,也是一口咬下“剥剥翠”。
三讲汤。用柴鱼虾壳熬出来的汤即要有鲜味还有清,加味精是大忌。

连面条盛放上桌也有讲究 : 碗底一般放五颗鲜虾云吞,然后把面条铺放在云吞上面,再加入大半碗面汤,汤里面要放些韭黄丝,增添美味并带来清脆的口感。因为要保持面条的弹性,所以要注意不能让面汤把面条全泡进去,必须有一部分面条露在汤上面,而且要趁热赶快吃。

 

不过,漂洋过海了的云吞面也已随着道地的饮食习惯本土化了。加上物价连连上升,许多面家也纷纷以少料来保持售价。
一.市面的面条多不是全蛋面。一来全蛋面本钱高、二来不宜久存。
二.云吞的陷料也越放越少,尤其是炸云吞,往往薄薄的一层肉泥了事。饺子则另计。
三.许多面家已不用柴鱼虾壳熬汤,代之以猪骨、江鱼仔。甚至以味精汤草草了事。
四.韭黄丝也已被白菜、菜心等取代。
五.汤面可酢以叉烧肉或肉碎 ; 捞面还可加上咖喱鸡或冬菇鸡脚。

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Cari Makan @ Serdang - 板面


Ken & Shirley Pan-Mee & Ramen House
1711, Jalan 6/1
Seri Kembangan


Business Hour :
4.00pm - 11.00pm




清汤板面

清汤板面 - 手撕



海鲜板面

沙登是华人区,通街美食。

有一间板面档,挺不错下。
人多却无需久等。原来炉子开了十几个,很明显老板管理有方,是个Restaurant City高手!!!

虽然没有Ho Chak! 宣传,档子依然客似云来。

汤水清甜。我每次都喝到完。
国豪每次一边吃,一边抹汗,一边赞好!



菠菜板面


拉面



麻辣版面

记得要带纸巾 :)
 

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Cari Makan @ Ipoh - 老黄芽菜鸡

到了怡保 (Ipoh) 几次,都没吃到芽菜鸡,有一点遗憾。

很久以前吃过老黄芽菜鸡,却忘了它的味道。只记得老黄的生意兴旺,客似云来。午餐、晚餐时间,店里人山人海,座无虚席。斩鸡声、叫菜声、冲茶声,声声入耳。

人多找位固然难。不过,若有幸霸到座位,一定很快就有得吃。老黄的伙计不但点菜快、出菜也快,不愧是老字号。有点真功夫!

芽菜肥短、脆口。白鸡香滑、又不油腻。河粉细滑、韧而爽滑。名不虚传!!!

白斩鸡


芽菜

沙河粉








老黄芽菜鸡沙河粉
Restoran Lou Wong Tauge Ayam  (Ipoh) Sdn Bhd
49, Jalan Yau Tet Shin


Monday, May 14, 2012

Poison in our Foods : Formaldehyde





Formaldehyde甲醛 is an organic compound with the formula CH2O. It is the simplest form of aldehyde, hence its systematic name methanal.

A gas at room temperature, formaldehyde is colorless and has a characteristic pungent, irritating odor.  Commercial solutions of formaldehyde in water, commonly called formalin, were formerly used as disinfectants and for preservation of biological specimens.

In view of its widespread use, toxicity and volatility, exposure to formaldehyde is a significant consideration for human health.



Uses

Formaldehyde is used in photography, paints, explosives, as adhesive in making fiberboards, in textile industry to make fabrics crease-resistant, wet-strengthening for sanitary paper products, automobiles components, to make into foam for insulation, etc

It is also used as disinfectant in medical apparatus, for treatment for skin diseases, as treatment for parasites in aquarium, and in cosmetics and personal hygiene products to prevent bacterial growth.

Perhaps the most well known usage of formaldehyde is for preservation of human and animal tissues, and as a fixative for microscopy in histology.



International bans

In the EU, formaldehyde is banned from use in preservatives for liquide-cooling and processing systems, slimicides, metalworking-fuild preservatives, and antifouling products, under the Biocidal Product Directive.  The maximum allowed concentration of formaldehyde in finished products is 0.2%, and any product that exceeds 0.05% has to include a warning that the product contains formaldehyde.

In the United States, the allowable amount of formaldehyde emissions from these wood products to 0.09 ppm, in 2010 Formaldehyde Standards for Composite Wood Products Act.

In Canada, formaldehyde was declared a toxic substance by the 1999 Environmental Protection Act.




Contaminant in food

In the early 1900s, formaldehyde was added in fresh milk as a method of pasteurization.

In 2005, in Jakarta, Indonesia, the Indonesian government found that 60% of noodle shops in Jakarta had been serving noodles laced with formaldehyde.

In 2007, in Vietnam, formaldehyde was found in noodles of the national dish, Ph.  The food scares also involved dangerous banned pesticides in fruit and vegetable, and carcinogen in soy sauce.

In 2010, 2 Carefour hypermarkets in Jakarta were found to had sold cendol contained 10 ppm of formaldehyde.

In 2011, in Nokhon Rachasima, Thailand, a sizeable quantities of rotten chicken treated with formalin were discovered.  

In 2012, some 25 tonnes of mackerel fish worth 1 billion Rupiah ( @ 1 million USD ) imported from Pakistan to Batam, Indonesia were found laced with formaldehyde.



Health Effects

In humans, the ingestion of formaldehyde has been shown to cause vomiting, abdominal pain, dizziness, and in extreme cases can cause death; in addition, there is limited evidence of a carcinogenic effect.

Formaldehyde inhaled may cause headaches, a burning sensation in the throat, difficulty breathing, and asthmatic symptoms.








Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Cari Makan @ Rawang - 芋头福建面

芋头福建面
福建面中溢出淡淡的芋头香,很不错的味道!

权记家乡面店
Restaurant Keng Kee

(小) RM 8.00
(中) RM12.00
(大) RM18.00

Monday, March 12, 2012

Cari Makan @ Sarikei - 大闸虾面

大闸虾面

新壹发茶室
New Elfa Cafe
Jalan Bank, Sarikei

RM16.00

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

粉料

去了怡保(Ipoh)几次,给怡保人带去吃料粉(粤语读 lieu fun ),反而没吃到芽菜鸡、点心,有点看到吃不到的感觉。

芽菜鸡、点心虽然好吃,不过给游客挤得水泄不通,怡保人也一样吃不到。哈哈!
所以料粉就飞上了枝头。

不过,料粉也的确是有点料。许多阿伯阿嬷都吃了几十年,算是历史悠久。还处处可寻,不怕找不到吃。粉和料分别焯一焯即可,勿需久等。

粉即米粉、河粉、黄面等面食。料即酿豆腐、炸料等。干捞、清汤皆可。

Saturday, February 11, 2012

干盘面 Kampua Mee

干盘面在砂拉越是最普通不过的了。在福州人密集的诗巫、泗里街,几乎每间咖啡店都有卖干盘面。不过通常开档时间从上午至中午,午后有钱都吃不到!晚上更难找了。

Kampua 是干盘面的福州发音。到哪里都一样,每个城市、每个小镇,每个人也如此,不论福建、广东、客家、兴化,甚至是伊班人。

干盘面是本土制造的面条。面条直长,有细圆、粗扁之分。新制湿面、或晒干面都不难买到。很多游子买了带去外地解乡愁。

好吃的干盘面煮的不可太烂,又需过冷河,吃起来具弹性、爽口、有口感。捞时不加水,仅以酱油、炸葱、猪油等干捞调味。故吃时不会有酱油水乱飞、亦不会久放变湖。

干盘面通常以酱油捞黑 ; 无酱油则白 ; 辣椒酱则红。酌以水煮猪肉切片、葱叶价格低廉老少咸宜。不过油腻,多吃无益。

捞黑细面
捞红细面

捞白扁面

Monday, December 19, 2011

Ongrizinal Stir-fried Rice Vermicelli 王子の炒米粉

Ingredients :

Rice vermicelli x 1 package
Fish cake x 1 package
Carrot x 1 piece
Choy sum  x 2 stalks
Dried shitake mushroom x 5 pieces
Lean pork meat x 100g
Light soy sauce x 10 teaspoon
Charsiew sauce x 2 teaspoon
Onion x 1 piece
Garlic x 5 cloves
Pepper powder















Method :

First soak the rice vermicelli, Sarawak smoked prawn, and dried shitake mushroom in cold water till they softened. 
Pound the Sarawak smoked prawn.
Slice the shitake mushroom, fishcake, and onion.
Clean and cut the choy sum to about 3-4cm length.
Julienne the carrot.
Mince the lean pork meat and onion.
Mix the charsiew sauce with half glass of water.

Using a big wok, heat the garlic in cooking oil till fragrant.   
Add in the pounded Sarawak dried prawn, stir till fragrant.
Add in all the minced meat, carrot, shitake mushroom, and fishcake...  stir-fry till cooked.
Lastly, put in all rice vermicelli, stir-in the charsiew sauce, light soy sauce and pepper powder as well... add additional water when necessary.
When the rice vermicelli is almost cooked, add in the onion and choy sum.  keep stirring till the choy sum is cooked.


Sunday, December 18, 2011

鱼头米 FishHead Vermicelli

鱼头米粉、简称鱼头米,顾名思义,是以炸鱼头为主料的米粉料理,汤中亦加入鲜奶。鱼、粉、奶,缺一不可。。。。。

国豪说鱼头米是客家人的料理。他自小沙登长大,鱼头米到处都卖。Connie 就只一句:“是咩?!哈哈”。

一个好吃的鱼头米,汤必够鲜甜、鱼不腥。汤中带鲜奶、米酒,香香浓浓的。说来简单,却不容易找到。

鱼头米的汤头,是以鱼骨长时间熬煮。一般用的是石斑鱼、草鱼、三文鱼、鲭鱼等。鱼头先切块炸脆。不过一条鱼有几多鱼头,大家头知肚明,多出来的鱼骨拿来添数也无不可。鱼肉就拿来做鱼滑。鱼的一身都进了锅,不枉此生了!

鱼骨、鱼肉、鱼滑选一。亦可不加奶,不过无奶鱼头米有点美中不足。个人口味,无奶!无奈!米粉则以细米粉为主,也有人选用粗粉、伊面、面线等。酌料是豆腐、酸菜、番茄、姜片、炸葱等...

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Cari Makan @ Sg Lembing

吉仔汁

叉烧·林明阿定柴香烧肉

 烧肉·林明阿定柴香烧肉

 茄汁面

 山水豆腐·凤姐面档

椰饼·林明民香饼家


加央饼·林明民兴饼家

Cari Makan @ Pahang

Keropok lekor & Otak-otak @ Kemaman

烤面包&白咖啡·Kemaman Kopitiam @ Kuantan

咖喱面·海燕茶室 @ Teluk Cempedak, Kuantan

生虾面·益记酒家 @ Karak

Monday, September 12, 2011

冬粉鱼丸汤 Cellophane Noodle & Fish Ball Soup


very simple instruction :

First, mince some garlic, saute over hot wok.
Julienne some carrot ( to garnish ).
Add in a bowl-full of water, put in 10 fish balls, carrot & some cellophane noodle.
Bring to boil.
Add salt & pepper to taste.





丝瓜炒冬粉 Stir-fried Smooth Luffa with Cellophane Noodle




simplified instructions :

1. mince some garlic, saute over hot wok
2. ( optional ) add in, chicken meat / pork / fresh prawn / dried prawn
3. add in the smooth-luffa, stir fry a bit,
4. add in some water, and some cellophane noodle,
5. simmer till everything softened,
6. add salt to taste.






Sunday, April 17, 2011

福州红酒鸡汤面线 Misua in Foochow RedWine Chicken Soup


Misua ( in Hokkien ) ( 面线 pronouce as mian xian in pinyin ) is vermicelli made of wheat flour.

Misua is originated from Fujian, China. In Foochow dominated Sarawak, it is served with Foochow redwine chicken soup . As it signifies long life, misua is a must-have birthday food.

It can be easily obtained from any groceries stores in Sarawak, in both fresh and dried form.












Cooking a misua is an easy task !


First, boil some water in pot. When the water bubbled, put in the misua.
In the blink of an eye, the misua will float to the surface, indicating that its cooked.
Serve hot with Foochow redwine chicken soup.