I have not travelled to Singapore for quite some time already and I missed the Heh Mee (Prawn Noodles). The Singapore Heh Mee is different from the Prawn Mee (Hokkien Mee) that we have in Malaysia. The Singaporean version is actually fried egg noodles with prawns and a little starchy gravy. Since I have some shelled prawn and Ipoh taugeh (bean sprouts) in my fridge, the idea of cooking something similar to the Singaporean Heh Mee came to my mind. I added a little of the curry soup stock from the Maggi Instant curry mee to give the dish some spicy "kick".
Here how I cook the Braised Maggi Curry Mee, Singapore Heh Mee Style.
Ingredients
Maggi Curry Instant Mee or any other brands, 1 packet, soak noodle in hot water till soften
Shallots, 2 pcs, cut into slices
Taugeh (Bean sprouts), 1/2 cup
Spring onions, 1 stalk, cut into 1 " length
Eggs, 1pc
Prawns, 5 medium size, shelled (not shelled is ok)
Water (1 cup) and Corn flour mixture (4 teaspoons)
Dark soya sauce, 1/4 teaspoon
Light soya sauce, 1 teaspoon
Salt to taste
Heat up wok and put in some vegetable oil . Fry the shallots slices until they turned crispy. Take out the shallots and put them aside. Put prawns and eggs in the hot oil. Stir fry them for a short while. Add the soften maggi instant noodles. Pour in the light soya sauce and dark soya sauce. Add Taugeh (beansprout). Fry the mee (noodle) until it is cooked. Take out the fried noodle and put it on the serving plate. Pour the water and corn flour mixture on the pan. Keep on stirring it until the soup thicken. Add maggi curry mee stock, salt to taste and bring to a boil. Pour the soup on the fried noodles. Garnish with spring onions and deep fried shallots before serving. Happy Supper Time!
Yummie, this is the kind of dish that I enjoy...have a wonderful week ahead :-)
ReplyDeleteWhen coming Singapore again?
ReplyDeleteOh... so this is Singapore-style prawn mee. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeletep/s: Maggi kari letup itself is already very delicious!
Like my missus...will go through the trouble of modifying, cooking own style. Not me, just cook as usual and ngap! All habis liao! LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteah ha simple and easy !!! can cook this tonite ;)
ReplyDeleteI don't remember eating Singapore prawn noodles before. Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteit looks yummylicious! never had any SG prawn mee before.
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Here you go Curheh Mee Pete's style..no more phone calls asking massage or calling chicken so far? haha.
ReplyDeletelooks more delicious than the original, lol.
ReplyDeleteLike this easy idea! And it look so yummy!
ReplyDeleteSimple maggie instant noodles, you also can cook it in different way. tsk tsk tsk. Salute!!
ReplyDeleteYour braised instant noodles looks like maggie mee goreng to me. Yummy!!!