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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

[Indonesian Recipes] Mie Goreng Java

This is my second guest post in my whole three years of food blogging. In the spirit of NoRecipes, I am sharing a basic Javanese noodle stir-fry recipe that is essentially the essence of most fried noodle recipes found. It can be tweaked as you wish and is very easy to make. Famously known as Mie Goreng Java, this noodle dish is versatile and can be served with many condiments such as sunny-side-up egg, chicken satay, fried chicken, freshly cut cucumber slices and tomatoes.


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Indonesian cooking can be concluded into prep steps and cooking steps. The first prep step is the preparation of the main ingredients (be it noodles, seafood, rice, poultry). The second step is the grinding of spices (most commonly used is garlic, shallots, chilies, spices and seasonings). Cooking steps include the stir-frying of the spice paste and finally, the addition of the main ingredients. It is not that complicated, though it does taste slightly complicated and looks like a lot of work! Mie Goreng is not. I can assure you.


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First thing first, get some noodles. Dried egg noodles or fresh noodles.


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If dried noodles are used, boil the noodles half the time instructed in the package. The final cooking stage will be done later in the wok. If fresh noodles are used, rinse quickly in cold water and drain.


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Set the noodles aside for later use.


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Get some shrimp. Devein and skin.

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Cut chicken breast into cubes. Some people like to deep-fry the whole breast till brown and crusty and then shred them up.

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Cut cabbage into thin shreds. This is a must in Javanese noodle stir fry.


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Chop spring onions and Chinese celery.


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Basic spice paste ingredients are garlic, toasted candlenuts and whole white pepper

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Grind these in a mortar and pestle.

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Grind them as fine as possible

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Heat cooking oil in a wok and stir-fry the paste over medium heat.

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Once the paste turns slightly browned, add chicken pieces and shrimp.

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Season with sweet soy sauce.

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Add chicken stock and lower heat. Let it boil and reduce by a third.
Toss in cabbage


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When the liquid has reduced more than a third, add the noodles. If you like noodles that is less dry, add the noodles sooner. Mix well.

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Add bean sprouts and work quickly to mix this up. If darker color noodles are preferred, add more sweet soy sauce now.


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Toss chopped spring onions and celery. Remove from heat.Serve the Mie Goreng with other condiments, such as fried shallot flakes, fried eggs, satay or sambal belacan.

More variation: for a spicier Mie Goreng, add a couple of teaspoons (or tablespoons) sambal oelek when frying spice paste. Or grind a couple of chilies together with the spices. Chicken and shrimp can be substituted with beef, lamb, fish, fish balls, prawn balls. For a vegetarian version, leave out all the meat and keep the vegetables.


Mie Goreng Java (Javanese Fried Noodles)

150 grams dried egg noodles (5.3 ounces), or 250 grams fresh egg noodles (8.8 ounces)
3 garlic cloves
2 candlenuts
1/2 tablespoon whole white pepper
100 grams chicken breast, cut into cubes (3.5 ounces)
100 grams shrimp, shelled and deveined (3.5 ounces)
50 grams cabbage, cut thinly (1.8 ounces)
100 grams bean sprouts (3.5 ounces)
3 stalks spring onion, chopped
1 stalks Chinese celery, chopped, more for garnishing
4 tablespoons Indonesian sweet soy sauce
150 milliliters chicken stock (5 fluid ounces)


INSTRUCTION: 


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If using dried noodles, prepare noodles as direction but reduce the time called for by half. Grind garlic, candlenuts and pepper using mortar and pestle, or electric grinder, to smooth paste.

Heat cooking oil in a wok. Stir-fry spice paste till fragrant over medium heat for 30 seconds or less.
Toss in chicken and prawns. Cook quickly by stirring using a spatula. Add sweet soy sauce. Mix well.

Pour chicken stock in the wok. Toss in cabbage. Reduce heat slightly and let boil, about 2-3 minutes.
When the liquid slightly reduced, add the noodles. Increase the heat to medium-high and cook the noodles and sauce until desired consistency. For dry noodles, cook longer. For wet noodles, cook briefly.

Add bean sprouts and chopped greens. Mix well. Serve the Mie Goreng Java warm. Sprinkle some shallot flakes and chopped celery on top for garnish on individual plates.

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