Showing posts with label Noodles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noodles. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Vietnamese style Chicken Pho


I thought I would challenge myself into making something new for dinner tonight. So for a change but not straying too far off, I opted to try making Vietnamese Chicken Pho tonite!

I searched around abit for a more authentic recipe rather than those half fusion ones like those featured in Masterchef Australia. I have never heard of celery and thyme in any Asian broth so I cut all those stuff out. Interestingly, I chanced upon a "true-blue" recipe written by a Vietnamese targeted for her American audience.
Recipe: read here or below "copied" from original site for convenience. No copy right infringement intended.

I must say I am pretty proud of myself. Pulled it off nicely for my first attempt! Another recipe patted down good. It took way much longer than I expected for some unknown reason, but the soup was definitely good:) Amazing what simple ingredients pulled together make such a difference. I used all the ingredients in the link above except Cloves which I omitted because i forgotten about it in my shopping list.

What I did was to look through what ingredients she used and used the portions in estimate since I was too lazy to try to convert the weight measurement. Instinct took over for most part which may explain the longer than usual process.

My Chicken Pho Attempt

Monday, May 21, 2007

Singapore Laksa with Prawns, Beansprouts and Eggs.

I miss Laksa when I left Singapore. 

This is a lazy but still authentic version of homemade laksa I have discovered while living in Sydney in 2007 and deprived of a really good Laksa. Yes, even the famous Hunter Street@Martin Place "Malay Chinese Take Away" Laksa doesnt cut it with me because the gravy tastes more like our Chicken Curry and NOT Laksa. So the pleasant find I had was this prepacked Laksa Mix from Prima Taste A box of laksa premix cost about A$4.75 here.


I like to balance my dishes so you might see more ingredients here than necessary. I dont like dried beancurd so I dont include it.

Serving: 2 Pax

Time to Cook:  20mins.

Ingredients


- Box of Laksa Premix
- Pack of Rice Noodles or sphagetti
- A dozen of Fresh Prawns

- Bean sprouts
- 2 Eggs
- Button Mushrooms (optional)
- Some Boy Choy Leafy Vege (optional)
- 8 crab sticks (make sure they are not the overly sweeten type)


Cooking Steps

1. Follow the Laksa Premix Instructions to prepare the sauce. I tend to add extra half cup of water to the mixture.

2. Either boil or steam fresh large prawns and when cooked, rinse with tap water and peel the shell and devein. You may choose to retain the prawn head or remove. if your prawn is not fresh and firmly stuck to the prawn body before cooking, I would remove the head.

3. Throw water, and with fresh pot of boiling water, cook vege for 2 mins and remove from pot. Set aside.

4. In the same hot pot of boiling water, cook mushrooms for 5 mins. Remove from water, set aside.

5. In the same hot pot of boiling water, cook crab stick with plastic for 3 mins, Remove from water, set aside and remove the plastic.

6. In the same hot pot of boiling water, add 2 rinsed eggs and cook them until they are hardboiled eggs. Remove from pot. 

7. Throw water, and with a fresh pot of boiling water, cook noodles. When cooked, portion into the serving bowl. (New water so that your noodles do not absorb all the "flavor from prev ingredients) 

8. In the same pot of used hot water, dip to cook  beansprouts for only a min and remove. Portion on top of noodles.

9. You are ready to place the previously cooked ingredients on top of the noodles.

10. Pour the laksa gravy over the noodle in the serving bowl

This is my bowl of goodness:)