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Malaysian Stir-Fried Rice Noodles | Char Kway Teow | Kuey Teow Goreng | 炒粿条 [Nyonya Cooking]

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  • Опубліковано 10 бер 2016
  • Penang Char Kuey Teow was numerously requested. Here is a simple Char Kuey Teow recipe with tips to make a perfect plate of Char Kuey Teow with the taste of slightly charred noodles.
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    In almost every video, I get requests asking me to whip up “Char Kuey Teow”. Secretly, I have been attempting this dish quite a few times. I was asking myself how difficult could it be when it is all about stir-frying some rice noodles with a few other ingredients. That was exactly where I was wrong as I found out it could be quite tricky.
    Let’s just say that the pronunciation of Char Kuey Teow is already a little tricky for non-Cantonese speakers. Just click the video above if you want to hear how it is pronounced exactly.
    Preparing a plate of Char Kuey Teow just like in Malaysia not only requires the right ingredients but also the correct techniques. I found that it is better prepared in small amount: 1 plate at a time, unless you have a big wok to work with or you are a true professional. The noodles would turn soggy if too much sauce is poured all at once.
    To fry Char Kuey Teow, the noodles have to be cooked at high heat. That is why you need to be fast at stirring the noodles or else they might be burnt. A slightly charred taste is all we need for these noodles to have the smoky taste and flavour for which they are famous for.
    You may add chopped preserved vegetables, blood cockles or even fry the noodles using pork lard. You can enjoy it with some raw sambal belacan and a bit of lime or calamansi juice. Whichever way you like it, a plate of Char Kuey Teow brings the taste of home to every Malaysian.
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  • @aidyllshah8546
    @aidyllshah8546 8 років тому +4

    Hi, I'm a Malaysian student in Czech Republic. Thank you for sharing videos on authentic Malaysian cooking. Your methods and ingredients proved that we can cook Malaysian dish almost as good as the ones that we can get in Malaysia. I am really grateful that you shared the tips on how to substitute some ingredients to suite the ingredients that we can find here which is quite limited. Thumbs up and keep up the great work!

  • @LT-wp8yh
    @LT-wp8yh 6 років тому +3

    I’m a Singaporean living overseas and my all time favourite comfort food is Char Kuay Teow. My ideal type of CKT is one with lots and lots of blood cockles and an extra egg. So thankful to have come across your recipe because I have been craving CKT for the last few days... I will definitely try this recipe soon. Thank you so much for sharing! :)

  • @mohamedalyahudi3865
    @mohamedalyahudi3865 4 роки тому +4

    Penang Char Kuey Teow. The best dish I have had in my life.

  • @MissDobedo
    @MissDobedo 7 років тому +11

    I just made this and it was delicious! Thank you for the great recipe. I lived in Malaysia for 3 years and have been missing this dish ever since I left. So excited to be able to re-create it :)

  • @apnz4161
    @apnz4161 3 місяці тому

    wow, i've seen multiple other youtube videos on CKT and yours is by far the best! all the others are missing the wok hei and yours is totally on point!! love it!!

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  3 місяці тому

      We do lots of tests for our recipes. If you do give it a try, post a food snap :) www.nyonyacooking.com/recipes/penang-char-kuey-teow~r1DzuvivfqbX - Admin

  • @silasiriyanto3954
    @silasiriyanto3954 2 роки тому

    Trimakasih mbak resep kwetiao nya yg selama ini membuat aku penasaran akan bumbu bumbunya makasih ya mbak terus berkarya dan berkreasi dg hati yg memberkati.👍🤝💪🙏🙏

  • @shennessey1
    @shennessey1 5 років тому +1

    I spent several months in Penang over many trips. I enjoyed every meal I had at the hawker centres. Fantastic food! Char Kway Teow is definitely one of my favorites. I remember going to the market with the mother of my good friend, Kheng Lip. Mrs. Lee is a dynamo. She would come armed with pots, leave one pot at one vendor with specific instructions (I'm assuming). Then go to another vendor.... Let me tell you... The food was actually crawling off the heap! Quite an experience! Anyway, Great show, thank you!

  • @Angkhoo1
    @Angkhoo1 4 роки тому

    Grace, I am from Taiping, CKT was always my favorite hawker food. In my time a plate at the Casual Market cost only 30 sen WITH cockles. Now Cockles cost an arm and leg. A plate can set yo back RM 7 to 8.00. I have since several years back, learnt to fry CKT and I must say, it taste even better that some stalls. Thanks for the memories

  • @thetylife
    @thetylife 5 років тому

    Fantastic!!! A scorching hot wok and fast hands, now that's real East Asian cooking !!! I usually order this or chicken rice at Malay restaurants . I made this for myself and my dad following this video the other day and I have to say...it comes close to about 80% of the taste in the restaurant. Although I substituted the kuey teow with chow fun that I got from a friend (I cut it to small square pieces) and I used Chinese cabbage instead of bean sprouts. Thank you !!!

  • @MrCordycep
    @MrCordycep 8 років тому +4

    I remember eating this as street food when in Malaysia. Brings back some nice memories. :D

    • @freepilot7732
      @freepilot7732 2 роки тому +1

      Me too. Though I hate to admit it but the best I had was when I was living at the Westin Stanford in Singapore. Everyday I ordered from service for this dish with green pepper slices.

  • @markwong85
    @markwong85 8 років тому +23

    I have to admit, the first thing I do whenever I'm at a new Malaysian restaurant overseas is to try their CKT first. Force of habit I guess ;)

    • @Silverwarhawk
      @Silverwarhawk 7 років тому +1

      never EVER order CKT from Chinese shops or shops that advertise to be "ASIAN". Non-Malaysians just don't know how to make proper CKT

  • @brianrollins3245
    @brianrollins3245 6 років тому

    Spot on advice for the home cook, and better than most restaurants outside of Malaysia. Only minor quibble is to let the egg set a little longer before stirring.

  • @MrWalter2202
    @MrWalter2202 Рік тому

    Love it! From Penang to everywhere!

  • @KelvinRaj1109
    @KelvinRaj1109 4 роки тому +1

    Tried this recipe today and it’s super yummy.. thank you ❤️

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  4 роки тому

      Did you take a photo? If you did, do upload it as a food snap on your nyonyacooking.com profile ;)

  • @kenlee1969
    @kenlee1969 8 років тому +2

    Got email notification and back to check out my fav Malay chic lol. Another reminder of an amazing staple dish Grace - will for sure again attempt to make it this weekend! (Last time the noodles were too moist and disintigrated into paste *yuk) Thanks so much for the recipe :).

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому

      +Ken Lee Follow the tips and you should be able to have a great CKT! :D All the best and share with me the outcome. Hehe!

  • @opwave79
    @opwave79 8 років тому +1

    This looks absolutely delicious! I've never tried char kway teow before, but all the ingredients are something that I know I will enjoy. Going to try this soon.

  • @StillOnTrack
    @StillOnTrack 7 років тому +4

    Thank you! I miss having Char Kuey Teow when I lived in Australia where there were some Malaysians. There are not enough Malaysians here in California to have Malaysian restaurants that serve Char Kuey Teow but thanks to you I feel like I can try cooking it myself!

  • @prasadalc
    @prasadalc 8 років тому +1

    I do not know why,but I love your accent. Of course your cooking too.

  • @ratnoinamaew7822
    @ratnoinamaew7822 3 роки тому

    Thanks!! Now I know where I was going wrong, I was making Thai "Kii Mao Gai", but I could not get that texture right, that's because I was adding 1KG of noodles!!! (as I cant be bothered making it every day), but understand now "One plate at a time" is how to get the best flavor. Bless you lovely kitten.

  • @farhaanah
    @farhaanah 8 років тому

    i myself as a singaporean have not tried char kway teow but this recipe makes me love char kway teow! i lobe the recipe♥♡

  • @sandymk6067
    @sandymk6067 7 років тому +1

    The best of char kway teow i hv tried 👍🏻 thanks fr the clear recipe

  • @callmejolie
    @callmejolie 7 років тому +3

    hi pretty sister! this is one of my fave dish 😍 and your recipe is looks soo simple and amazingly deliciousss. i'm gonna try your recipe tonight for myself, mom, and grandma too. go ahead your vlog and it would be inspiring me ❤ thank you so much for the recipe. you're so pretty and kind~~

  • @julianagiles317
    @julianagiles317 7 років тому

    My favorite dish. Will try, looks so simple when you're organised with the ingredients. Thank you.

  • @aungaungyin
    @aungaungyin 3 роки тому

    I’m going to make it very soon. Thank you for sharing Char Kway Teow.

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  3 роки тому

      Once you do, post a photo on your Nyonya Cooking profile! - Admin

  • @lilywong6986
    @lilywong6986 8 років тому +1

    Hmmm, my favourite dish. Thank you very much, Grace.

  • @erinho374
    @erinho374 7 років тому +1

    thanks grace for the recipe.this is the best kuew tiow i cook..before this try few recipe but my kid dun like it..super yummy,easy to cook,simple ingredients☺☺

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  7 років тому

      +Erin Ho +Erin Ho awesome!! So happy to know that you successfully cooked the dish. Hope you saved a great photo for the website too!! You can also submit requests for other recipes on nyonyacooking.com

  • @m1sssoap
    @m1sssoap 7 років тому

    wow!Thanks 4 sharing ur char kway teow recipe...looks yummy.shall try out ur recipe 1 day!

  • @shaunroetheli5816
    @shaunroetheli5816 4 роки тому

    Thank you for a clear concise recipe. Cooked it tonight and wow..... one of my favorites recipes made so simple by you..... thank you once again Shaun 👍

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  4 роки тому

      Happy to hear this. We have more amazing recipes on our website. Do check it out! www.nyonyacooking.com :)

  • @grumpyoldman9259
    @grumpyoldman9259 8 років тому

    simple and easy, but enough to impress family. thx

  • @jeremym9994
    @jeremym9994 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for this, cooked it tonight and really enjoyed it

  • @sjunemyself
    @sjunemyself 5 років тому +2

    This hair color looks real good on you, and the apron is so cute!

  • @vitaminsudd
    @vitaminsudd 4 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this recipe. I made Char Kway Teow for lunch and my Penang husband is so impressed. I substituted Chili Boh with fresh chilies and it still taste amazing.

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  4 роки тому +1

      Hehehe ;) He's such a lucky man! Do you have a photo of it? You've got to share your comment with our community through your Nyonyacooking.com profile. It's free :D

    • @vitaminsudd
      @vitaminsudd 4 роки тому

      Will Do. Thanks again for the recipe :)

  • @madrodeo425
    @madrodeo425 8 років тому +3

    Always love ur video, always clear very well done. Hmmmm.. I used to help a friend father at his stall I think almost 20yrs ago.. Ur recipe is pretty much close in fact. But of cos my is like a Singapore version haha... Yep! U didn't miss out fish sauce in fact!!! N for pepper for as long as I know the pepper belongs to as wat they call the teochew cha, they sprinkle the pepper after its done. Oh yes need a little water while cooking juz to smoothen the noodles... Locally here they mix the rice noodle n yellow noddles.. 😊 prawn n fish cake can be added in when almost half done as prawn is easy to get cook. As for fish cake actually it will be stir fried with a little fish sauce juz for preparation. Cockles will be the last after the sweet dark sauce has stir in the noodles.. Oh yes no sugar as it will turn bitter when it's burn (u will add in the sweet dark sauce n tats sweet 😃). Cockles last as the noodles is hot.. U let it cook slightly by the heat from noodles 😅 Happy cooking!!

    • @blancdespair7678
      @blancdespair7678 7 років тому

      Gordon Yap I like the the rice noodle and yellow noodle varient as well, too different texture on a single plate.

  • @jamesj219
    @jamesj219 8 років тому

    Thank you for posting how to make Char Kuey Teow. I am going to try your version this weekend.

  • @masterFerds1
    @masterFerds1 6 років тому +1

    Great fast recipe. Thank you so much for sharing. I shall impress my friends. Come to Australia I'll let you try mine. Ha ha ... well done miss.!!

  • @clintfalk
    @clintfalk 6 років тому

    I am visiting Malaysia next Spring, so I was eager to simply learn how to pronounce this popular dish that I had read about. Thanks! Now I can order this in a restaurant and be understood. BTW, you are quite lovely to look at, and pleasant to listen to.

  • @albertlim5693
    @albertlim5693 8 років тому

    Thank you for providing this delicious CKT recipe! I used exact ingredients but sparingly on the sauce. Tastes so good!

  • @johnparker4481
    @johnparker4481 8 років тому +2

    Look very good and easy I am going to try this noodle to night for dinner. Thank you. your cooking make it easy for Malaysian food.

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому +1

      +John Parker My pleasure!! Did you already try it?

    • @johnparker4481
      @johnparker4481 8 років тому +1

      +Nyonya Cooking yes, ask my two friends of mine to taste it an give an honest comment they both say it was Devine .

  • @lindabrown0
    @lindabrown0 3 роки тому

    "Kiss of wok" = very hot wok. Saw that somewhere (lol). Love this dish.

  • @Globookworm
    @Globookworm 7 років тому

    You are a life saver. I love your videos and try your recipes. Thanks so much!

  • @jul8065
    @jul8065 6 років тому

    Wow you are better than those Singapore channel I search. Thanks alot Grace

  • @raymond2704
    @raymond2704 8 років тому

    You look slimmer. Surely, you are good in many things. How come I don't see any new travel programs from you? Anyway, thanks for the simple recipe. Hope I can cook a great char kueh teow dish. thanks

  • @iSquidQueeN
    @iSquidQueeN 6 років тому

    I miss eating Malaysian food... And thank you so much for the recipes. It's very helpful! BTW, you're sooo gorgeous! Very pretty even just wearing a light makeup. Take care and looking forward for more recipes :D

  • @gordoncowan50
    @gordoncowan50 2 роки тому

    Excellent recipe. Thank you.

  • @tc4061
    @tc4061 8 років тому

    I love char kway teow! It is very delicious. Will try your recipe soon

  • @tranhuynh543
    @tranhuynh543 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you 😊

  • @hemasivarueben8376
    @hemasivarueben8376 7 років тому

    i made this last weekend , and it really tasted awesome..

  • @eilasorg.5820
    @eilasorg.5820 6 років тому

    Tried this and it's so yummy! Thanks for sharing your recipe!❤

  • @jewelgal1076
    @jewelgal1076 7 років тому

    nyonya cooking hello from malaysia... really love n enjoy your cooking. keep it up and looking forward to ur next video👍👍

  • @rotenhoko
    @rotenhoko 8 років тому

    I've had this dish since i was little (Macau, HK, and U.S.), and it's always cooked with curry powder. So basically this is like a thick-noodle version of Singapore fried noodles. I think 老抽 is good to add color to a dish too. It's less sweet and has the same consistency as light soy sauce.

    • @joyschtik
      @joyschtik 2 роки тому

      What u had is not Char Kuey Teow, it’s something else

  • @reesublimbu9345
    @reesublimbu9345 4 роки тому

    best food I had in Malaysia .loved it 😍😍

  • @addyboomsberg2966
    @addyboomsberg2966 6 років тому

    I like ur videos simple and straight to the point. Just subscribed!🙄

  • @navin70
    @navin70 7 років тому

    I followed this recipe down to a tee and result was perfectly charred kway teow. I used hor fun which I think is essentially the same as flat rice noodle. Tried second time round with left over ingredients I tried recipe with egg noodles instead. Result was more mamak mee but delicious nonetheless.

  • @georgenks95
    @georgenks95 8 років тому

    I read some comments about char kway Teow in Singapore below. Yes, Char Kway Teow is just as popular in Singapore as in Malaysia. Top Char Kway Teow Hawkers are well sought after in City State. Just Google "TOP 5 Char Kway Teow in Singapore" and you will find them. They cost as little as SGD 3 (US$2) a plate.
    And for blood cockles, you just need to go to Google, select "Images" and type "blood cockles" and you find lots of pictures. A word of caution -as with many shellfish, they can cause hepatitis A if not well cooked. Ask for them to be well cooked or get a hep A immunity jab.

  • @el2995
    @el2995 3 роки тому

    Looks good! I love char kway teow, especially when visiting Singapore, which includes the blood cockles. Lor 9 Geylang Famous Beef Kway Teow, in Singapore’s red light district, was particularly good, with nice wok hei. Unfortunately, I have trouble with the flat rice noodles breaking up during the cooking, which makes it look less appealing, though the outdoor high-pressure propane burner I now use and a well-seasoned wok lets me achieve hawker stall-level wok hei.

  • @myinger7447
    @myinger7447 8 років тому +4

    can't believe i'm watching a Malaysian cooking channel when it's based in Germany, because i'm in Germany as well !!
    servus.

    • @josephinejaegermann8111
      @josephinejaegermann8111 4 роки тому

      zhixi koay me too .. I was surprised when she mentioned Germany cos I am staying in Germany too

    • @simonc8139
      @simonc8139 4 роки тому

      also in germany haha. Missing that Char kway teow and mamak food fix here :/

  • @masonchu9142
    @masonchu9142 8 років тому

    Thank You Very Much !! I wait for it for a long time !!

  • @annecorey607
    @annecorey607 6 років тому

    Very nice stalls very good food and lots of nice food to eat healthy food thank you for sharing Bless you good video .

  • @mischellepravina9580
    @mischellepravina9580 3 роки тому

    This looks delisious!

  • @vickiIND
    @vickiIND 8 років тому

    looks delicious! looks like the one I eat in my preferred malaysian restaurant in NYC!

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому

      +Vicki Wong YUMS! Planning to make some at home? :P

  • @oscarneymar9043
    @oscarneymar9043 8 років тому

    You are so great cooker simple but useful

  • @suzysujji
    @suzysujji 8 років тому

    i tried this today & it turned out well! thank you so much for sharing this recipe!

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому

      +suzy sujji You are fast!!! :) Thanks for trying it out!

    • @suzysujji
      @suzysujji 8 років тому +1

      Nyonya Cooking i was craving for char kway teow so i decided to make this as soon as you uploaded the recipe. Hope to see more videos from you soon!

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому

      Sure! Share a photo the next time you've tried some recipes. Would so love to see it

  • @kurniastutilestari91
    @kurniastutilestari91 2 роки тому

    Hi thank you for sharing the recipe. Can you please tell me how much rice noodles is in this recipe? Thank you!

  • @billyzhong1991
    @billyzhong1991 8 років тому +1

    Oh man, loving the CKT so much! Thanks for sharing:)

  • @mparthur144
    @mparthur144 6 років тому

    Impressed by the inclusion of fish sauce into the sauce mixture but the wok needs pork cracklings and fat. That's why the CKT looks a bit dry.

  • @patevans6154
    @patevans6154 6 років тому

    I use frozen cockles in uk ...can't find the type of kerang we have in Msia...

  • @Honeybee090
    @Honeybee090 7 років тому

    I love this too.. must try

  • @rowenaglabingener4617
    @rowenaglabingener4617 8 років тому

    wow!!my madam like this so much..

  • @misskrys9532
    @misskrys9532 7 років тому +1

    Love ur recipes. Btw did u migrate to Germany?

  • @victorcttan
    @victorcttan 8 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your version of char kuey teow. Tried just now for lunch and it turns out well. Very well indeed. And I've added some sweet sauce (tee chnew) at the side as well.

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому

      +Victor Tan Nice

    • @victorcttan
      @victorcttan 8 років тому

      +Nyonya Cooking I did take a picture and looking a way on how to post it here. Can't seems to upload it here.

    • @victorcttan
      @victorcttan 8 років тому +1

      +Nyonya Cooking, I've done so on your FB page. :-)

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому

      You did so great!!

  • @vincemaartin888
    @vincemaartin888 7 років тому

    I loved eating Char Kway Teow in SG

  • @kltan6198
    @kltan6198 6 років тому

    Missed the CKT with cockles and eggs from old town Ipoh Malaysia after viewing this...

  • @elbielow5069
    @elbielow5069 8 років тому

    thank you so much for sharing! 'san awesome recipe!!

  • @clarrisse813
    @clarrisse813 3 роки тому

    Hi, a question, is there a special name of the Chinese sausage if I buy them. In the Asia Shop in Germany?, thank you

  • @pinedasantoselisa2987
    @pinedasantoselisa2987 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much

  • @suseelamuralidharan1789
    @suseelamuralidharan1789 8 років тому

    it's so easy and yummy.

  • @dorothyneo7254
    @dorothyneo7254 8 місяців тому

    Excellent❤

  • @Diyanahsmile
    @Diyanahsmile 8 років тому

    You made me hungry Grace! 😩 haha thumbs up! 👍

  • @suzanne2438
    @suzanne2438 7 років тому

    Thank you for the recipe and tips😊

  • @fafproduction5421
    @fafproduction5421 7 років тому

    OMG This is my favourite food Thanks for do this!!

  • @aireynmata9774
    @aireynmata9774 8 років тому

    Thank you😃 i will try cooking this tom.. God bless🙏

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому

      +Aireyn Mata Please do and send me a pict on the website :D

  • @ammaryusof6933
    @ammaryusof6933 8 років тому +51

    what the heck is a blood cockle, oh googled it, its kerang lol

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому

      +Ammar Yusof lol...kerang la. Not a fan though.

    • @ammaryusof6933
      @ammaryusof6933 8 років тому +2

      +Nyonya Cooking oh really, I love kerang , my mum used to make me open lots of em before cooking char kway teow lol. thanks for the recipe!

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому +13

      I know many who enjoy them. I'm okay if they are already in the noodles but when possible, I avoid them :P They aren't available here in Germany, anyway. Hehe

    • @astrangerwhostaysforawhile987
      @astrangerwhostaysforawhile987 5 років тому

      Lmao... You've made my day... 😂😂😂

  • @vallerietravels6267
    @vallerietravels6267 4 роки тому

    hey your link is not working. i found it in your website thou. thanks

  • @TeddysCooking
    @TeddysCooking 8 років тому

    This looks really good! I like stir-fried rice noodles very much, but I haven't tried the Malaysian version yet :)

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому

      +TeddysCooking Now that you've seen it, you have to try it :D

  • @AmirASabbagh
    @AmirASabbagh 8 років тому +23

    Worst food poisoning experience of my life was from seafood char kway teow in Penang. Guess what I had the first day of recovery? Char Freaking Kway Teow. Yes it is that delicious.

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому +2

      +Amir A. Sabbagh LOL! I had to chuckle at this but yes, I can imagine :D

    • @Matt463634
      @Matt463634 6 років тому

      Bit like "hair of the dog" only in food form.

    • @DavidInSydney1
      @DavidInSydney1 4 роки тому

      Ha ha! I believe it.

  • @chinaahpek
    @chinaahpek 2 місяці тому

    Add fried lard, it will
    Take it to next level.

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  2 місяці тому

      That’s right! We also have the recipe to making pork lard here www.nyonyacooking.com/recipes/crispy-pork-lard~yqNognftE - Admin

  • @ykniu2117
    @ykniu2117 6 років тому

    Wah I need to mark this receipt. Tks

  • @kentakeda9424
    @kentakeda9424 4 роки тому

    😊 my favorite meal

  • @cottoncandyflossful
    @cottoncandyflossful 8 років тому

    This looks even better than the some of the ones sold at my local vendors. This looks great but however I'm very firm on having pork lard in char kuey teow. Health concerns aside to me it is what makes charkueyteow so delicious!

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому

      +cottoncandyflossful Haha I have to agree! I'm not so fussy with having pork lard in my CKT but only Hokkien Mee >< Nevertheless, I hope you enjoyed the video :D

    • @cottoncandyflossful
      @cottoncandyflossful 8 років тому +1

      +Nyonya Cooking Oh yes hokkien mee is another dish that pork lard is a must! I have tried hokkien mee without pork lard it just doesn't taste good..

    • @cottoncandyflossful
      @cottoncandyflossful 8 років тому +1

      +Nyonya Cooking oh and i enjoyed every video you posted :p

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому

      Thanks for the support

  • @indian2003
    @indian2003 3 роки тому

    Can you get Petis Udang in Germany? I cant get them here in Norway. Do you know how to make it?

  • @sheryllim2713
    @sheryllim2713 5 років тому

    Hi, I have been following your receipes recently. I made the curry chicken and char kway teow last night. had a lot of compliments from the family, especially the char kway teow. Please continue to share recipes. I'm from Singapore by the way so this dish is so relatable :D By the way, could you come up with fried carrot cake recipes.

  • @jocelynfreddrik1469
    @jocelynfreddrik1469 8 років тому

    Hi Grace thanks for your video ,I tried your recipe for the lotus soup and my family love it! If it's possible will u show a video on how to make marmite chicken? There are quite limited video on this recipe. Thanks

  • @laurentiahatcher1034
    @laurentiahatcher1034 7 років тому

    thank you so much for the recipe, yummy👍😋

  • @leajualo4765
    @leajualo4765 5 років тому

    Wow! delicious. thanks

  • @erinho374
    @erinho374 7 років тому +9

    can teach me how to cook mee goreng

    • @PSTCLZ
      @PSTCLZ 7 років тому +1

      I agree. I would like to see her take on it : )

    • @DavidInSydney1
      @DavidInSydney1 4 роки тому

      Lol! I'm guessing that’s a joke as even I can make it!

  • @pinkyflowe5762
    @pinkyflowe5762 8 років тому

    about the fish sauce, there is fish sauce made in Malaysia

  • @willgetme22
    @willgetme22 6 років тому

    This looks so cool. I'll cool this

  • @funkyalfonso
    @funkyalfonso 7 років тому

    I always thought mussels were also used. Great channel.

  • @georgenks95
    @georgenks95 8 років тому +1

    Thank you Grace for another great recipe. You have missed out "egg" in the ingredients list above, though it is included in the video:).

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  8 років тому +1

      +george ng My pleasure, and yes, I need to add egg in the list. Thanks for reminding!

  • @nahedsalem7262
    @nahedsalem7262 8 років тому

    This looks yummy! Can you make keropok lekor please?