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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Mee hoon kueh

This is one of my favorite soup base food. Been here for so long not easy to find this here till one day I saw Karen posted on this on FB. In my thoughts if Karen can cook this so can I, therefore start to ask around and finally this is what I came up with. You will never know that it is actually an easy meal to make. All you need is just ikan bilis stock then from there you can just marinate any meat and cook with the stock. With the marinated meat that is where you get the extra taste in the soup. As for me, I do not really like vegetable in my soup so you can add in as you like ok.

Ingredients:
For 2-3 people

  • A dash            Pepper
  • 140g              Pork Belly
  • 1 1/2 tbsp      Light soya sauce
  • 200g              Minced meat
  • 120g              Lean meat (sliced)
  • 4 pcs             Chinese mushroom(soaked & sliced)
  • A bunch         Cai xin(2cm lengthwise) opt
  • Eggs
Kueh:
  • 250g             Plain flour
  • 100ml           Water
  • 1tsp             Oyster sauce
  • 1                   Egg
  • 1/2 tsp        Salt
Stock:
  • 1/2 cup        Ikan bilis
  • 1                   Dried scallop(soaked)
  • 3-5 cups      Water
Methods:
  1. Mix the oyster sauce, egg, salt with water
  2. Sift the flour into a large bowl.
  3. Dig a well and add in the water mixture.
  4. Knead into a dough, cover it and leave it aside for it to rest.
  5. Marinate the meat with light corn flour, soy sauce, sesame oil and pepper for 10-20mins.
  6. Wash the ikan bilis and allow it to boil for 20-30mins
  7. Scope out 3-5 scoops of stock into another pot
  8. Heat it up and add in the meats and mushroom.
  9. Pinch the dough into thin pieces and drop it into the pot.
  10. Add in cai xin and an egg.
  11. Pour into a bowl and top it off with fried shallot & fried ikan bilis.












Mee hoon kueh

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