How to make Sesame Oil Mee Sua with Hard Boiled Egg
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by tseyein; styling by me and tseyein.
so we just finished
prayers for the jade emperor's (tian gong) birthday. my mom was the one
doing the prayers, i just helped her prep some of the food and wave some
joss sticks around. and after all the prayers are done -- paper house
and paper gold burned, god munched down the spirit of the food offerings
-- whatever was placed on the altar can now be packed up, preferably in
our stomachs. so, i whipped together the mee sua and red-dyed hard
boiled egg into a delightfully satisfying late night snack. (emphasis on
snack. u'd want to increase the amount of mee sua if this is gonna be
your main meal.)
~serves 2.
- heat the oil in a
saucepan. saute the garlic on medium low heat until just beginning to
brown.
- add the fish balls and fry on high heat for about 1
minute. season with white pepper, soy sauce and rice wine; cook for
another minute.
- add the chicken stock and bring to boil.
- season
to taste with salt and add the mee sua and lettuce leaves. cook for a
minute on medium heat, separating the mee sua with chopsticks.
- remove
from heat. divide the mee sua, fish balls, lettuce and soup between two
bowls.
- top each bowl with an egg each, some coriander leaves,
spring onion, fried garlic and white pepper.
- serve immediately.
note:
sadly, my bowl of mee sua didn't actually have spring onions in it, but
it still tasted great. it'd be much better with it though.