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Mie Goreng (Indonesian Fried Noodles)

10 August, 2010 (08:37) | Chinese food recipes | By: admin

Fried Noodles
Inside the past, I would constantly attempt to make my Asian dishes from scratch. If that means tedious work and hours of producing my own spice paste, I would do it. But I can no longer afford the time. As a result, immediate spice paste and seasonings have turn out to be my effortless and go-to ingredients nowadays. I absolutely love them, specifically the Globe Foods line of immediate paste, condiments, and sauces, which I bought from my neighborhood Whole Foods market. (World Foods items are made in Malaysia and Thailand.) As an Asian food enthusiast, I can’t live without my rice, noodles, and I am just so glad that I can still appreciate authentic and scrumptious Asian dishes in practically 15 minutes, with these instant paste products…

Mie Goreng
For my lunch today, I made Mie Goreng, or Indonesian fried noodles, making use of World Foods Indonesian Fried rice Paste. It was delicious and so effortless to produce. Most importantly, it satisfies each ounce of my craving for this noodle dish, and totally reminded me of my holidays in Bali when every single lunch, the hotel butler would bring a serving of this flavorful noodles to me!

Here is my mie goreng (Indonesian Fried Noodles) recipe. Please take note that this is a extremely simple version of this iconic Indonesian dish. It fits my busy schedules and doesn’t compromise on the taste. You’ll be able to also use the same paste to create nasi goreng, or fried rice.