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Chinese Hot and Sour Noodles
Haini
This Hot and Sour Noodles is one of the most popular Chinese street foods. It has a spectacular texture and gives you an unforgettable taste!
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Prep Time
10
minutes
mins
Cook Time
10
minutes
mins
Total Time
20
minutes
mins
Course
Dinner, Lunch
Cuisine
Chinese
Servings
1
person
Ingredients
1x
2x
3x
100
g
Sweet Potato Noodles / Glass Noodles
1
Garlic Clove, minced
2
tbsp
Rice Vinegar (or Chinese Black Vinegar)
1
tbsp
Light Soy Sauce
3
tbsp
LAOGANMA (Chinese Spicy Sauce)
1
tsp
Sugar
1/2
tsp
Salt
1
tsp
Chili Oil
300
ml
Chicken Stock (or 1 tsp of Chicken Bouillon with 300 ml Water)
1
Whole Bok Choy (or Green Onion), cut in small pieces
1
Boiled Egg (or Tea Egg), cut in half lengthwise
20
g
Roasted Peanuts (optional)
Instructions
Soak the Sweet Potato Noodles in warm water for 30 minutes.
Roast the peanuts and set aside.
Boil one egg to your own preference. I like mine medium-well! Peel and set aside.
In a pot, bring the water to a high simmer. Add the Bok Choy and simmer for about 2 minutes. Drain and set aside.
In a serving bowl, add the Garlic, Rice Vinegar, Light Soy Sauce, LAOGANMA, Sugar, Salt, and Chili Oil.
Cook the Sweet Potato Noodles in boiling water for about 5-7 minutes until softened and transparent. Then Drain.
Add the Sweet Potato Noodles in the serving bowl.
Bring the Chicken Stock to a boil. Then pour it over the noodles in the serving bowl.
Cut the Egg in half lengthwise. Add the Egg, Bok Choy, and Roasted Peanuts (optional, but highly recommended) to the serving bowl. Ready to enjoy!
Video
https://youtu.be/tbr9PngaabA
Notes
I like my boiled Egg medium-well done. You might prefer a hard-boiled or even a fried Egg!
As mentioned earlier, you can opt for Rice Noodles in this recipe if Sweet Potato Noodles / Glass Noodles are not available for you.
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