In my mother's hometown of Muar in Malaysia, longevity noodles are not only served in soup. Longevity noodles fried with gravy is also a popular dish.
For me, when the noodles are well cooked, they are so delicious that you would tend to slurp up the noodles and hence, chances are that the noodles do not get broken when you consume them anyway.
I have set out in this post my mother's recipe for longevity noodles in soup. I have not included the proportion for each ingredient because it is up to your personal preference. (Actually, the real reason is that as usual, my mother would say "if it is not salty enough, add more salt", etc. *grin*)
longevity noodles (one stack per person)
sesame oil
dried Chinese mushrooms (soaked and sliced)
button mushrooms (sliced)
minced pork (marinated with salt, pepper, sesame oil and corn flour)
Method
1. In a bowl, mix some cool water and sesame oil. Set aside.
2. Boil some water in a pot. When the water has boiled, add the longevity noodles and stir them around until they have loosened. Remove them immediately and drain off the water. Place the noodles in the bowl and mix with the cool water and sesame oil. Set aside.
3. Cook the rest of the ingredients with water in a pot. Add salt and pepper to taste. When the soup has boiled and the ingredients have been cooked, add the soup to the noodles.

sesame oil
dried Chinese mushrooms (soaked and sliced)
button mushrooms (sliced)
minced pork (marinated with salt, pepper, sesame oil and corn flour)
1. In a bowl, mix some cool water and sesame oil. Set aside.
2. Boil some water in a pot. When the water has boiled, add the longevity noodles and stir them around until they have loosened. Remove them immediately and drain off the water. Place the noodles in the bowl and mix with the cool water and sesame oil. Set aside.
3. Cook the rest of the ingredients with water in a pot. Add salt and pepper to taste. When the soup has boiled and the ingredients have been cooked, add the soup to the noodles.
2 comments:
hmm.... looks yummy
GP
Aaahhhhh...........mee sua, I too love to eat mee sua esp. when accompanied by two hard boiled eggs. Yummy..............
Moutzu
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