Hey everyone, it’s Jim, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, 肉脞面 bak chor mee (minced meat noodles). One of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Bak chor mee or minced pork noodles is a popular lunch or dinner choice in Singapore. Although this bowl of noodles seems rather simple, it has wowed the. In Hokkien, Bak Chor Mee basically means minced meat noodles, the word bak in Hokkien, as I understood it, growing up in Singapore, referred to meat, but particularly, pork.
肉脞面 BAK CHOR MEE (MINCED MEAT NOODLES) is one of the most well liked of current trending meals in the world. It’s appreciated by millions every day. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. 肉脞面 BAK CHOR MEE (MINCED MEAT NOODLES) is something which I have loved my entire life. They are nice and they look fantastic.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook 肉脞面 bak chor mee (minced meat noodles) using 12 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make 肉脞面 BAK CHOR MEE (MINCED MEAT NOODLES):
- Prepare 2 - egg noodles
- Get 2 - eggs
- Prepare 200 grams - grounded pork
- Prepare 3 pieces - dried shiitake mushrooms
- Take 4 pieces - pork meatballs
- Make ready (A) 1 tablespoon - dark soy sauce)
- Make ready (A) 1 teaspoon - light soy sauce /OR/ fish sauce
- Make ready (A) 1 teaspoon - sugar (I used cane sugar)
- Prepare (A) 1 piece - Aniseed (optional)
- Make ready (B) 2 teaspoon - fish sauce
- Get (B) 1 tablespoon - Black vinegar
- Get (B) sauce from braising mushrooms
Bak chor mee (肉脞面) literally means "minced meat and noodles" in the Teochew dialect. Lai Heng Mushroom Minced Meat Mee 来興香菇肉脞. Mushroom Bak Chor Mee (Mee Kia Tah Recipe). This is a recipe for one of Singapore's most popular and iconic hawker dish - "bak chor mee" aka minced meat noodles (肉脞面).
Steps to make 肉脞面 BAK CHOR MEE (MINCED MEAT NOODLES):
- Rehydrate shiitake mushroom by soaking into water until softened. Trim and discard stalks. Using a pair of kitchen scissors, cut the mushrooms as thinly as possible.
- Sieved the water that was used to soak mushroom.
- In a small pan, pour the water that was used to soak the mushrooms.. Add in grounded pork and seasoning from (A)
- Once the grounded pork is about 90% cooked, add in shiitake mushroom to braise together
- Poached egg - I took chilled eggs from refrigerator, place them in pressure cooker.. Fill water until the eggs are covered with water.. Put into pressure Cook under "KEEP WARM" mode for 23mim
- In a separate pot, boil and cook Meatballs.. Scoop up once it's floating (cooked)
- Put in seasoning from (B) in a plate (the above seasoning is only for 1 serving of noodle) add in sauce from braising of mushrooms and grounded pork once they are ready (about 2 tablespoon each serving for the noodle)
- By then u should be left with dried braised grounded pork and mushroom. Since they are used up for noodles
- Use the same water that was used to cook the Meatballs to cook the noodle. Once the noodles are cooked.. Drained it and toss it into prepared (if you prefer saltier or spicy adjust the sauce accordingly)
- Plate, serve and enjoy 😋😋 it doesn't taste like the usual local delight of Singapore bak chor mee that u bought from hawker centre.. But a very home taste which my husband love ❤️
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