Mie Goreng is a popular dish across Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, featuring stir-fried noodles that are reminiscent of Chinese Chow Mein, likely reflecting its Chinese culinary roots. The dish offers a versatile ingredient list, allowing for a mix of vegetables and the option to add meat or shrimp. What truly sets Mie Goreng apart is its distinctive spice blend, highlighted by the earthy notes of galangal, giving it an exceptional and unforgettable flavor.
2-3cupsvegetable mixcarrots, leek, Savoy cabbage, all thinly sliced
8oznoodlese.g. ramen or chukka soba
1onionthinly sliced
2clovesgarlicfinely chopped or grated
soy sauceor tamari
agave syrupor sugar
Optional
1-2tbspanchovy pasterecommended
1lbshrimpprecooked
1bunchgreen onionssliced
1cuppeanutschopped
1lemon
3-4fried eggs
6-8slicesfried tempehfermented soybeans
1cupfried onions
1bagkrupukshrimp crackers
Mie Goreng Culinary Spice Kit
Galangal, turmeric, black pepper, nutmeg, chili, amchoor, tamarind
Instructions
Noodles
Cook noodles according to package instructions.
Fry
In a large PAN, heat 1 tbsp oil. Fry onions and garlic over medium heat until the onions turn slightly brown.
Add vegetables and fry them over medium heat for about 5-10 minutes(*) until they are almost cooked.
Stir in 2 tbsp tamari, Goreng spices, and 1 tbsp syrup. Add salt to taste.
Optionally, add anchovy paste and shrimp.
Add noodles and stir-fry over medium heat until noodles are well blended with the vegetables.
Serve
Optionally, sprinkle with green onions, peanuts, lemon juice, fried onions.
Place tempeh slices and/or add fried eggs on top.
Serve with krupuk.
Enjoy!
Notes
(*) Leftover vegetables are fine as well. Reduce the cooking time accordingly.▪ Substitute shrimp with chicken breast, cut into bite-size cubes and add them with the vegetables.▪ Other vegetables: mung bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, napa cabbage, bok choy, or bell pepper.