This is not very difficult dish to cook, as you can call it as a super duper easy fried chicken noodle. To me, it’s included to be a yummy Indonesian dish, fresh and very quick to serve. No doubt that the flavour is literally a typical home cooking and very humble. The use of the basic spices such garlic and white pepper just makes the noodles taste truly genuinely “home” and combined with the flavours that relish from the vegetables which makes this dish so particularly wonderful.
My version of chicken veggie noodles base on my mother mie goreng jawa (Java style fried noodles), the only different I’ve made is the use of the noodles.
I use veggie noodles made from spinach, its no artificial flavouring and no artificial coloring, its really great choice and it widely available in the Island, while my mother always use fresh/dried yellow egg noodles.
To be honest, I'm spoiled by my mother home cook food, everything she cooked always turns so special and delicious, most of the time, my mind always recalled to all her signature dishes. I'm trying to memorise each taste of her home-cooked food, write it down, cooking it and save it here for the future.
Perhaps, the spring is coming very soon, warmer temperatures, longer days, fresh food – all are classic signs that spring is upon you, I think by presenting the Indonesian style noodles recipe is absolutely a great choice!
Chicken veggie noodles (Mie goreng Jawa)
Ingredients
100gr dried organic spinach noodles
½ cup diced chicken meat
3 tablespoons cooking oil
2 cloves garlic, chopped
3 tablespoons water
Salt to taste
Vegetables
1 heaping cup shredded cabbage
1 heaping cup bean sprouts, root off
1 carrot, cut into matchstick
3-4 stalks spring onions, sliced diagonally
Garnishing
Few stalks of celery leaves or coriander leaves, chop
Seasoning
1 ½ tablespoons light soy sauce (kecap asin)
1 tablespoon sweet soy sauce (Indonesian sweet soy sauce/kecap manis)
½ teaspoon white pepper powder
Instruction how to perfectly cook the dried noodles
Boil a pot of water, add in the dried veggie noodles,
drop 1 table spoon of cooking oil to avoid the noodles of being lumpy.
Let it boil for 3-4 minutes.
Remove from the water and strained.
Place the noodles in a big bowl,
drop another 1 table spoon of cooking oil over the cooked noodles.
Mix up the noodles and oil using your hands
or chopsticks to avoid the noodles to get stick each other, set aside.
Method
Heat the oil in a wok over high heat, add the chopped garlic and stir-fry until aromatic.
Add in the chicken, do a quick stir until the chicken turns to pale colour.
Add in the shredded cabbage and carrot and do a few quick stirs.
Add in noodles, light soy sauce, sweet soy sauce, white pepper powder
and 3 tablespoon of water-season well with salt.
Keep on to stir fry until the noodles are well blended with the seasonings
and completely cooked through.
Lastly, toss in bean sprouts and spring onions, do a quick finishing stir.
Dish out on a plate or bowl, garnish with celery leaves or coriander leaves
Serve right away
Note,
You can always substitute the veggie noodle with egg noodles (fresh/dried)
You can always use prawns or adding the left over roast chicken too
Serve the chicken veggie noodles with acar to make the whole combo just perfect!






Awesome Recipe Dear..Bookmarking it to try soon..
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Stunning shots Ira, as always.
ReplyDeleteI suck at making noodles. They always turns out soggy and mushy. I will follow your recipe next time to make some noodles.
Great recipe and really lovely photos. GG
ReplyDeleteDuuuuh MBak Ira fotonya, serasa mienya udah dihidangkan dihadaanku tinggal hap aja, hihi. Lihat daun ketumbar gemeeesss, kapan bisa kusentuh dan kuicip, hiks di sini nggak pernah nemuuuu!
ReplyDeleteBtw kok aku cari cari gak ada postingan pumpkin breadnya mbak?? *penasaraaaan ama penampakan buatan Mbak Ira*
Gorgeous photos as usual! I can't make noodles look so good!
ReplyDelete@Aarthi thank you Aarthi, yes you should give it a try, its very easy!
ReplyDelete@kankana Thhank you! do a quick stir to avoid soggy looks and follow the instruction if you using dried noodles :)
ReplyDelete@GG Thank you!
ReplyDelete@Hesti HH. ooh disana susah ya nemu daun ketumbar, disini gampang banget hes *its everywhere and cheap.
ReplyDeletePumpkin bread nya gak aku posting hes, keburu ludes soalnya LOL
@Mrs Ergül Thank you. this noodles recipe is very easy to make and you could do it! let me know :)
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS photos, Ira :) I miss eating mee goreng jawa. Love the twist with spinach noodles :)
ReplyDeleteohooooo... all the pics are beautiful, Ra.
ReplyDeleteGreen dry noodle jg makin banyak di Jkt. Malah mie instant hijau pun mulai beken :)
Coba, sisain aku semangkok mie gorengnya ya...
GGGGGORGEOUS!!! Ira... Noodles are really, really hard for me to take, but you did such a great job that this looks so delicious! Did you do something special for the photography, or this is exactly how you would eat? (what I mean is that if you used extra oil or undercook, so noodles behave better in front of camera, etc) Just stunning delicious post!
ReplyDeleteI love this veggie style :)
ReplyDeleteIra, I adore your wooden sticks! Amazing photos!
@Kiran @ KiranTarun.com Thank you. the spinach noodles really the hits my mie goreng :)
ReplyDelete@Vania Thank you Van, iya suka aja nyetok mie hijau ini, rasanya ada macem2 ya.
ReplyDelete* 3 mangkok buat kamu van hihi
@Nami | Just One Cookbook Thank you! yes Nami this is what exactly how i and my little man would eat it. I did not do any special trick to it but i simply follow the cooking instruction how to perfectly cook the dried noodles *it mentioned in the recipe above--make sure that yon don't miss to read, the instruction is really cool to follow when you cook the dried noodles to be your fried noodles, the tips is from my mother :))
ReplyDelete@Maja yes i love it too! i have them 4 sets :)
ReplyDeleteLove cooking that’s why I'm finding ways to improve my cooking abilities, I’m glad I found this site , the recipe above was wonderful , I made it for my family and they told me it was delicious!! Thanks, I’ve learned new today!! Take a look at these sites, www.allthemeat.com and www.everything-corn.com for more interesting recipes!!
ReplyDeleteThese pics make me really hungry. Seriously.
ReplyDelete@dorothy Glad to know that and thank you for letting me know hows my fried noodles recipe works. I do appreciate!
ReplyDelete@Natasha @Bite and Sip Thank you Nat!
ReplyDeleteIra, thanks for your response. I thought you used some food photography trick to take pictures of this dish. Looks so good. I am not very good at taking pasta/noodle pictures. If I can't take within 5-10 minutes, the noodles look dead... lol. I read your mom's technique of cooking. I should maybe put extra oil after draining when I take pictures of noodle - it might help to shine and looks nice. =) Thank you!
ReplyDelete@Nami | Just One Cookbook My pleasure Nami! I'm sure that your noodles shot in the future would be the most succeeds noodles shots ever, Good luck!
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