window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'UA-167303140-1');

Little Nyonya Mee Rebus Paste 250g

Little Nyonya Mee Rebus Paste 250g

$4.75

Best By Date: Oct 2024 | Product of Malaysia

Ingredients: Fresh Chilli, Prawn Paste, Water, Tomatoes, Tamarind, Palm Oil, Onion, Garlic, Bean Paste, Galangal, Flavour Enhancer (E631, E627), Sugar Salt
Contains: Crustaceans
Note: This product is made in a facility that also processes peanuts, tree nuts, molluscs, soy, sesame seeds and wheat gluten derivatives

Description

Mee rebus is one of the famous noddle dishes in Malaysia. It is yellow egg noodle (hokkien mee) served with thick and spice-infused potato based gravy garnished with potatoes, hardboiled egg, fried tofu (tow knuah), bean sprouts, lettuce, fried shallots and lime.

From the packet’s recipe/instructions, you only need to add water and corn flour (for thickness) to the paste, so you should be able to get a decent flavoured mee rebus. You only need to garnish with hard boiled egg, fried beancurd, bean sprout etc.

However, if you want your dish to taste sweeter and with more flavour, it all boils down to the stock that you use.

So I am going to start by using chicken stock as the base and sweet potato as the thickener, with the mee rebus paste as the ingredients for the sauce. This noodle is a little bit different from Jawa Mee, as it is geared towards more a curry paste rather than a tomato base.

What you would expect from this dish is savoury taste, a bit spicy (you will need to add chilli to this paste), slightly sweet but not overly, and with a hint of spice (from the paste). If you like a bit more sour tomato paste flavour, do add some, or tamarind juice, or even squeeze some lime juice.

The beauty of the paste is that you don’t have to make your own curry / spiced paste, so you can cook your own mee rebus in under 20 minutes.

The flavour varies from region to region; however, here is the quick and simple recipe that I have tried using the paste.

Enjoy mee rebus and I look forward to hearing your feedback.

Ingredients that you need:

1 litre chicken stock

500g sweet potato, steamed until soft. Mashed.

Firm bean curd – pan friend and cut into small pieces – 1 cm by 3 cm.

1 packet Little Nonya Mee Rebus paste 250g

1 lime – cut into wedges

2 potatoes, boiled until soft, cut into wedges

5 leaves of lettuces – julienned

4 eggs – hard boiled and cut into fine pieces

200g bean sprouts

1 kilo yellow egg noodles

2 litre of water for blanching noodles and bean sprouts

Optional:

Brown sugar, tomato paste or tamarind juice.

Instructions:

  1. Boil chicken stock. Once the stock is boiled, add Mee Rebus paste into the stock and stir well.
  2. Add mashed sweet potato into the stock, on very low heat stir well until it boils.
  3. Boil 2 litres water at the same time; once boiled, blanch noodles and bean sprouts.
  4. Pour generous amount of sauce onto the noodles and garnish with lime, bean curd, potatoes and hardboiled egg.

Number of people: 4
Preparation time: 30 minutes
Cooking time: 10 minutes

Instructions for preparing the noodles:

Rice Noodles – Place the dried rice noodles in a heat proof container or pot, and boil 1 litre water. Once it is boiled, pour over the rice noodles and let them soak until they softens or until you are ready to cook it.

Mix noodle for penang curry mee
One person serving

When you are ready to eat – Boil 1 – 2 litre water. Once the water is boiled, add egg and rice noodles together with bean sprouts in the noodle ladle, and cook it in the boiling water for 1-2 minutes. Keep tossing until all ingredients are cooked evenly.

How to cook curry noodles

Pour the noodles and bean sprouts into a bowl, followed by pouring boiling hot stock onto the noodles. Use your ladle to hold onto noodles, and from the bowl pour back the stock to the pot. Repeat this process once or twice to make sure the noodles are ready. This is to make sure that your noodles are piping hot when serving. Garnish with bean curd puff, chicken and prawns.

Number of people: 4-6 (based on 1 packet of paste – 250g)
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 30 minutes

Final note – home cooking is not hard, even if you are living far away from home or just wanting to learn about Malaysian dishes. You just need to take the first step, and start with something very simple and doable. Make everything you do in life fun and enjoyable, and make home cooking a norm in your life!

Here is a chance to indulge in this wonderful Penang/Malaysian street food. This is a ready made paste – you just need to add water and corn flour to the paste and garnish with fresh ingredients such as bean sprouts, hard boiled egg, fried shallot, bean curd etc.

Mee Rebus

Ingredients: Fresh Chilli, Prawn Paste, Water, Tomatoes, Tamarind, Palm Oil, Onion, Garlic, Bean Paste, Galangal, Flavour Enhancer (E631, E627), Sugar Salt
Contains: Crustaceans
Note: This product is made in a facility that also processes peanuts, tree nuts, molluscs, soy, sesame seeds and wheat gluten derivatives

Frequent Bought Together:

Get your groceries from: 

Additional information

Weight .25 kg

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Little Nyonya Mee Rebus Paste 250g”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Title

Subscribe

* indicates required



Go to Top