Glass Noodles

Alycia and Sherilyn had glass noodles with homemade fish paste and vegetables cooked in ‘sharks’ fins melon’ soup (a type of melon that resembles sharks’ fins after it’s boiled) for lunch yesterday. The gals love glass noodles and all types of noodles, especially noodles that are fried as well as pastas, macaroni and spaghetti.

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4 thoughts on “Glass Noodles”

  1. Shireen, try to fry glass noodle with “tang chai”(the preservative dry vege) and egg. My favourite dishe, hehe..

  2. Chin Nee… good suggestion to fry the glass noodles but I will minus the tang chai. We rarely eat preserved food at home.

  3. Big Pumpkin… quite simple actually.
    You can either buy fresh fish paste from the market or buy some ikan parang / ‘kau yue’, scrape the meat out, add some salt & pepper, chop them up to make your own paste.
    For the soup, just dump in some chicken meat or pork ribs, red dates and barli. This is supposed to be a ‘cooling’ soup.
    Simple isn’t it?

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