lostkat
27-09-2009, 21:26
Not sure if many people know, but mid-season GP Leon came up with the idea of cooking themed meals for every GP.
So, this week was Singapore. The first thing that comes to mind when anyone mentions Singapore is noodles, so that's exactly what I did. I must admit, I'm not a massive fan of stir fries. I do like them, but sometimes find them just a bit... eerrr... nondescript?
Anyway, I found this recipe on Good Food and decided to have a go as it looked quite nice. I had to use "Singapore" noodles rather than the fine rice ones, but it was still absolutely delicious. It looks like a lot of ingredients, but it's so simple and I'm very glad that I have enough ingredients to cook it again :D
Singapore Noodles
http://www.lostkat.co.uk/singaporenoodles.jpg
Serves 6 (I roughly 1/3'd the ingredients)
Ingredients
250g rice vermicelli noodles
vegetable oil
150g pork fillets , cut into strips
12 raw peeled tiger prawns , fresh or frozen
3 garlic cloves , crushed
2cm piece ginger , grated
1 onion , cut into thin half moons
1 red pepper , sliced
2 tsp curry powder
1 tsp turmeric
300g bean sprouts
4 tbsp soy sauce
1 bunch fresh chives , chopped
4 eggs , beaten
2 red chillies , sliced
2 limes , quartered
1. Soak the noodles following the packet instructions and drain.
2. Heat some oil in a wok and fry the pork until it is browned and just cooked through, tip onto a plate. Add the prawns and fry until cooked.
3. Add a little more oil to the wok and fry the garlic and ginger until light brown. Add the onion and pepper and cook until just beginning to soften, then add the spices and cook for a minute.
4. Add the bean sprouts, noodles and about 2 tbsp water and toss everything together.
5. Add the soy sauce, some seasoning and chives and stir for another minute.
6. Push the noodles to one side of the wok and drop in the eggs. Cook, stirring for 1 minute then stir through the noodles.
7. Add the pork and prawns back to the wok and toss through the noodles.
7. Serve with sliced chillies sprinkled on top and lime wedges to squeeze over.
I had some prawns left over so I made 'Crispy Chilli Prawns' on the side to go with it.
Crispy Chilli Prawns
http://www.lostkat.co.uk/crispychilliprawns.jpg
Ingredients
Couple of tbsp of flour
1 tsp of curry powder
1/2 tsp of turmeric
12ish raw, peeled prawns
1/2 bunch spring onions chopped into 1" pieces
2tbsp groundnut oil
1. Mix the flour, chilli powder and turmeric in a bowl and toss the prawns to coat.
2. Heat the oil on a medium/high heat and add the spring onions. Cook until starting to soften.
3. Tip in the prawns and cook for 5-6 mins until completely opaque and brown/crispy on the outside
P.S. Apologies for any spelling mistakes. I've had a couple of glasses of wine :p
So, this week was Singapore. The first thing that comes to mind when anyone mentions Singapore is noodles, so that's exactly what I did. I must admit, I'm not a massive fan of stir fries. I do like them, but sometimes find them just a bit... eerrr... nondescript?
Anyway, I found this recipe on Good Food and decided to have a go as it looked quite nice. I had to use "Singapore" noodles rather than the fine rice ones, but it was still absolutely delicious. It looks like a lot of ingredients, but it's so simple and I'm very glad that I have enough ingredients to cook it again :D
Singapore Noodles
http://www.lostkat.co.uk/singaporenoodles.jpg
Serves 6 (I roughly 1/3'd the ingredients)
Ingredients
250g rice vermicelli noodles
vegetable oil
150g pork fillets , cut into strips
12 raw peeled tiger prawns , fresh or frozen
3 garlic cloves , crushed
2cm piece ginger , grated
1 onion , cut into thin half moons
1 red pepper , sliced
2 tsp curry powder
1 tsp turmeric
300g bean sprouts
4 tbsp soy sauce
1 bunch fresh chives , chopped
4 eggs , beaten
2 red chillies , sliced
2 limes , quartered
1. Soak the noodles following the packet instructions and drain.
2. Heat some oil in a wok and fry the pork until it is browned and just cooked through, tip onto a plate. Add the prawns and fry until cooked.
3. Add a little more oil to the wok and fry the garlic and ginger until light brown. Add the onion and pepper and cook until just beginning to soften, then add the spices and cook for a minute.
4. Add the bean sprouts, noodles and about 2 tbsp water and toss everything together.
5. Add the soy sauce, some seasoning and chives and stir for another minute.
6. Push the noodles to one side of the wok and drop in the eggs. Cook, stirring for 1 minute then stir through the noodles.
7. Add the pork and prawns back to the wok and toss through the noodles.
7. Serve with sliced chillies sprinkled on top and lime wedges to squeeze over.
I had some prawns left over so I made 'Crispy Chilli Prawns' on the side to go with it.
Crispy Chilli Prawns
http://www.lostkat.co.uk/crispychilliprawns.jpg
Ingredients
Couple of tbsp of flour
1 tsp of curry powder
1/2 tsp of turmeric
12ish raw, peeled prawns
1/2 bunch spring onions chopped into 1" pieces
2tbsp groundnut oil
1. Mix the flour, chilli powder and turmeric in a bowl and toss the prawns to coat.
2. Heat the oil on a medium/high heat and add the spring onions. Cook until starting to soften.
3. Tip in the prawns and cook for 5-6 mins until completely opaque and brown/crispy on the outside
P.S. Apologies for any spelling mistakes. I've had a couple of glasses of wine :p