Friday, July 4, 2008
Kimchi E-Noodles
It's so good to be back to the kitchen. Despite Beijing's yummy treats and gorgeous, spacious, and luxurious hotel room, there's no place like home.
A home is where my..........
- large bottle of sweet soy sauce
- comprehensive collection of instant noodles
- huge sack of rice
- boxes of coconut milk
- crappy photo studio
- cheap but best hair dryer
- many bottles of almost finished fragrances
- wardrobe overflowing with clothes, bags and jewellries I hardly wear or use
&
- sous chef
.......................are LOL!
I was in the mood for kimchi flavored anything, and I miss the chewy but soft texture of e-min (not e-mail, it's e-noodle as in "e-fu noodles")...so I've decided to make
Kimchi E-Noodles
E-Noodles
Sold in large plate-like pieces, dip it into hot water to soften and try to get rid of as mush oil as you can
Cabbage Kimchi
I love its instense flavor. It bites.
Prawn balls and Taiwanese Pork Mushroom Balls
Remember, always accessorize
Nicely Marbled Thinly Sliced Beef
Recipe
(serves 4)
- 2 large pieces of e-min, softened
- 4 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
- 1 onion, thinly sliced
- 3 red chilli, finely chopped
- a small bunch of spring onions, roughtly chopped
- 1 cup of kimchi (adjust to suit your taste)
- prawn balls, meat balls, beef (or any other choice of meat/shrimps/anything you like)
- fish sauce, dark soy sauce, sweet soy sauce (or sugar)
Saute garlic, onion, chilli, add meat, kimchi, noodles, add sauces, add spring onion, mix well, serve
Sharing this with Presto Pasta Night Gang ^_^
Oh, and home is also where my Internet (with huge bandwidth) and food pictures are ^_^
A friend of mine tried kimchi noodles too and loved it...I love kimchi so this is something I will definitely be trying out too! :)
ReplyDeleteHey, welcome back from Beijing.
ReplyDeleteYou said accessorize? I'm all for wearing prawn and pork thingies for a quick snack on the go. Does that kind of fashion exist for men too? hehe :-)
The Kimchi Noodles look fantastic my dear!
Too bad AR hates kimchi to the core but it looks really delicious.
ReplyDeleteYes! I like kimchi with noodles! Let the noodles soak up all the kimchi flavor :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Rita! Let's make a deal - I make Korean BBQ, you prepare the noodles...deal?
ReplyDeletewelcome back home, Rit. mie kimchi-nya kliatan enak
ReplyDeleteWelcome home and enjoy all your thngs - especially the sous chef!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your kimchi e-noodles with Presto Pasta Nights. My daughter and son-in-law in particular will love them.
Looks like my kind of noodle! YUM!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great noodle dish! Gimme some kimchiheat now.
ReplyDeleteI heart, heart, heart, kim chi! There's always a big jar in my fridge!
ReplyDeleteIm a kimchi whore too... ive never tried e-min before! Would love to try one day!
ReplyDeleteitu noodle nya yg buat ifumie? looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteGreat! with those ingredients it can only be great!
ReplyDeleteA yummy dish, Rita. I really enjoyed your photos of the city. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteBlon pernah nyobain kimchi, mau donk Rit semangkok...wah telat yaak
ReplyDeleteaku suka ma beefnya yg tuipis iku lhooo.. ketok fresh bngt :)
ReplyDeletekimchi... oh hanya mimpi disini ga ono kimchi *cry*
hi chichajo, if u love kimchi, u'd lovee this :)
ReplyDeletehi zenman, accessorize at the right places and someone wud eat those right off ya lol
daph! AR hates kimchi to the core? wowwww that's too bad T_T
tigerfish, yeah baby! absorbbb
hi, peter! deal!
hi mindy, ruth, ching, js, monica, & maryann, thanks! hehe
worc, hoho i'm gonna hv to replenish my kimchi stock too, it's going too quickly!
hi lina, try e-min...u'll love the texture
hi liz, iya, tapi kadang pada pake yg tipis buat ifumie
mba retno, yin...mungkin di chinatown bisa beli satu jar?
That sounds good! I really like kimchi!
ReplyDeleteAaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!
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