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Medanese Rice Noodles
Notes, Tipps & Tricks This is the famous everday street food of Medan, the capital city of North Sumatra Province: Bihun Goreng Medan. You can find this fried noodles almost in each corner of the city and now is gaining more popularity in many big cities throughout Indonesia even in Singapore! What makes Bihun Goreng Medan so special??! Well..maybe because of it's richness of aroma and taste! The rice noodles are tossed with eggs and fresh shrimps, accompanied by a generous amount of fresh vegetables like coy sum, spring onion, bean sprouts then adjusted with the last touch of kecap manis! Hmm...yummy. This is one of a must-order dishes if you visit Medan ;-). < Ingredients Ingredients for 4 persons: 200 gr/7 oz rice noodles 200 gr/7 oz mid-size shrimps, clean, peel off the shells and devein (use ready-cleaned shrimps if preferred)) 150 gr/5 oz coy sum (chinese vegetable), raughly sliced or white cabbage, raughly sliced 100 gr/3.5 oz beansprouts, the bottom brown end discarded 2 spring onions, cut in 1 cm length 3-5 pcs fish or squid meatball, thinly sliced 2 pcs sausages, thinly sliced 1-2 eggs, beaten 1/2 tsp pepper powder 1 tsp chicken broth powder 3 tbsp indonesian sweet soya sauce / kecap manis 1 tsp soy sauce (salty) fried shallots/onions to garnish 3 tbsp vegetable oil 1 tsp salt or to taste Spice to slice/chop: 4 pcs/40 gr shallots, thinly sliced 4 cloves/12 gr garlic, bruised and finely chopped Step-by-Step Instructions: 1 Soak the rice noodles by adding to warm water (until al dente) *** according to package directions and set to drain in a colander. Don't boil otherwise the noodles will be too soft. 2 Clean the shrimps, peel-off the shells and devein by cutting the back of the shells and clean in running water. Set aside to drain. 3 Wash and slice the vegetables, beat the eggs. Put aside. 4 Slice and chop finely shallots & garlics. Put aside. ( If you prefer to pound the spice, just pound the shallots coarsely.) 5 Heat 3 tb oil in a frying pan/wok, stir-fry the garlic and shallot over medium heat until fragrant. 6 Add the shrimps, stir-fry until the the shrimps's colour turns to red. 7 Push the shrimp and spices little bit to the edge of the wok's surface, add the beaten eggs, stirring quickly to get it scrambled. Mix well with others. 8 Add coy sum, spring onions and rice noodles. Stir to mix quickly. 9 Add soy sauce, kecap manis, pfeffer and chicken broth. Stir quickly until the vegetables just wilted. 10 Adjust the seasoning. Add salt to taste if necessary. Add the beans sprouts, stir to mix and remove from heat. Serve hot & garnish with fried onions. Note: *** Some rice noodles product suggest to soak in cold water instead. Read the package instructions carefully.
Updated at: Fri, 18 Jun 2021 09:30:07 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
56
Moderate
Nutrition per serving
Calories1910.1 kcal (96%)
Total Fat79.2 g (113%)
Carbs210 g (81%)
Sugars35.4 g (39%)
Protein84.6 g (169%)
Sodium7260 mg (363%)
Fiber6.4 g (23%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
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200 grrice noodles
200 grpeeled and deveined shrimps
mid-size, clean, peel off the shells and devein, use ready-cleaned shrimps if preferred
150 grcoy sum
chinese vegetable, raughly sliced or white cabbage, raughly sliced
100 grbeansprouts
the bottom brown end discarded
2spring onions
cut in 1 cm length
3 pcsfish meatball
or squid, thinly sliced
2 pcssausages
thinly sliced
1eggs
beaten
½ tsppepper powder
1 tspchicken broth powder
3 Tbspsweet soya sauce
indonesian, kecap manis
1 tspsoy sauce
salty
shallots
fried, onions, to garnish
3 Tbspvegetable oil
1 tspsalt
or to taste
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