Mee Siam Goreng | Spicy Fried Rice Vermicelli Noodles [Nyonya Cooking]

Simple spicy stir fried rice noodles recipe for breakfast, lunch or even dinner

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Every morning, Malaysians rushed to grab breakfast at their local bakeries or even at Mamak. Even more often, you will see groups of people gathering to buy breakfast from road side stalls. Besides Nasi Lemak, I especially enjoy having a pack of 'Mee Siam Goreng' or Stir Fried Spicy Vermicelli Noodles. In Malaysia, you will be able to find several versions of 'Mee Siam' and 'Mee Siam Goreng' is simply the faster and easier recipe. If you are interested in 'Mee Siam Basah' (with soup), drop your request!

'Mee Siam Goreng' is more often sold by the Malays. Siam was the former name of Thailand. I guessed the flavours represented in this recipe are adapted from the classic taste of Thailand. Usually, tamarind is used to add a hint of sourness to the vermicelli noodles. However, I opted to use some fresh lemon juice instead.

Spices may be blended before hand or even kept frozen until it is used. If the blended spices are frozen, it does not need to be thawed before using. Steps as such do help to save some time especially if you are in a rush. To reduce the spiciness of the dish, soak the dried chillies in warm water and remove the the seeds of the chillies along with the membranes. With some spices and fermented bean paste, a simple stir fried noodles can so flavourful and memorable!

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