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Title: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: FaithHopeLove on May 30, 2011, 08:08:31 am
This is the fried bee hoon from A taste of Asia.. Pg. 54

(http://C:\Users\Kam Lee\Desktop\fried bee hoon)
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: judydawn on May 30, 2011, 08:37:26 am
Did you enjoy it FHL?
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: Frozzie on May 30, 2011, 02:33:22 pm
yes what did you think of it?? a review FHL??
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: FaithHopeLove on June 01, 2011, 06:14:34 am
I love the fried bee hoon very much.. It's delicious and yummy.. This is the portion for 4-5 ppls.. My parent in law (who come here for holiday) were impressed with this dishes and they enjoyed very much.. maybe can comment it's healthier than outside fried bee hoon..

We cooked this 2-3 times already.. My husband loves it as well..
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: judydawn on June 01, 2011, 06:15:43 am
Thank you FHL, that's what we wanted to hear  :D :D
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: cgonsalv on June 01, 2011, 07:16:03 am
Hi FHL, If possible, can you please post the Bee Hoon recipe.  It looks great.
Cheers,
Chris
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: FaithHopeLove on June 03, 2011, 03:39:42 am
Sorry Cgonsalv,

will post the recipe soon..
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: Zan on June 03, 2011, 02:18:28 pm
ooh this has been on my list. Will make it now!
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: meganjane on June 06, 2011, 03:38:42 am
Right, that looks so good, I'm ordering  A Taste of Asia from my consultant right now!
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: Zan on June 08, 2011, 12:57:41 pm
Made this tonight.
Really lovely flavours. I didn't have the wood ear (forgot to get it and couldn't be bothered going back to the shops) but had loads of dried shitake so just did more of that. (mine are already chopped so just did a bowl full, no idea if it was 4+ but looked like it).
But I could barely fit it all in, when I tried putting the noodles and cabbage in they sort of sat on top and I had to keep squishing them down to get the lid on (took a while), I dont' think there was too much volume wise just it wouldn't pack down? Then got the lid on and turned around a minute later and the noodles were spinning around the butterfly and then poking out the top (it was quite hilarious actually), I tried to shove them in to no avail so just left it. Thought they wouldn't cook properly but all was perfect (mine were fine ones and did the 6 mins).

Loads of leftovers (maybe I just had too much of everything?!! Will admit to not weighing and sure there was a bit more chicken, but did 1/2 a 400g packet of noodles so assume that was the required 200g) and everyone loved it so will do again.
Forgot the photo!!! We were hungry.
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: jeninwa on October 04, 2011, 12:08:54 pm
Made this tonight it was delicious, lots of flavour,  which surprised me as there was only a teaspoon of this and that. I cooked mine for l9 minutes,next time I will cut the cooking time down to 6 min. it didn't look as good as the picture that FHL posted, it also could have been the noodles as I only had bean Vermicelli.
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: BekLE on December 09, 2011, 01:17:56 am
Just bumping this. I would be very grateful if someone could please share the Bee Hoon recipe.


Also, does anyone know if/when the Taste of Asia will be available to buy on the TM website? I contacted TM head office but haven't heard back.

Thanks  ;D
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Post by: BekLE on December 09, 2011, 01:40:09 am
Thank you very much!! I was hoping to get my hot little hands on a copy before Christmas!!!  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: gertbysea on December 09, 2011, 04:31:31 am
How about this  one.

http://quirkycooking.blogspot.com/2011/05/sue-ellens-singapore-noodles.html

Gretch
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: Nikkit on September 11, 2012, 12:56:32 pm
I made this tonight and did as the recipe stated and had the cabbage and vermicelli sticking out the hole spinning around too. Next time i'll cut the vermicelli into smaller lengths. I'll also double the sauce flavours (prob not the water) as it needed a little more oomph.
Bonus with this one...left overs for tomorrows tea!
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: Prinny on January 19, 2013, 03:43:25 am
I just made this. I used chicken stock and it was delish, highly recommend
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: JulieO on January 19, 2013, 09:20:04 pm
For anyone wanting the recipe, there's an adapted one from the book here.  :)

http://thermomazing.blogspot.com.au/2011/09/fried-bee-hoon.html
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: judydawn on January 20, 2013, 12:01:16 am
Thanks Julie, I have added the blog to our list of URL links. (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=8228.0)
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: NomesFog on March 12, 2013, 01:13:01 pm
Tried this last night, I wasn't sure if I was meant to leave the butterfly in the whole time or not, but my chicken and veges weren't mixing very well so ended up taking the butterfly out and stirring in  :-: and it was much better.
Taste was ok, I think I'd add more veg and less noodles next time but that sad my own personal preference. Also a little more sauce  :)

Leftovers were great fried in a pan and then add a couple of eggs for a nice noodle omelette  ;D
Title: Re: Fried Bee Hoon - A taste of asia
Post by: Kimmyh on March 16, 2013, 08:52:34 am
Tried this tonight without mushrooms and it turned out great. Served as a side dish so used a handful of shredded ham in lieu of chicken, added capsicum with carrot and fried 1 tablespoon curry powder with garlic and ginger (as per Sue-Ellen's recipe).  Very tasty.