Chinese Lunar New Year is just 3 weeks away! Have you started your spring cleaning and preparation for the coming festive season? I've done most the the major cleaning, hopefully next week I can start with my CNY cookies baking! Aside with the cookies baking, are you feeling lost on what CNY dishes to prepare for your family? Prawn is one the favourite food served over the reunion dinner. Rather than the usual stirring frying, try this braised prawn glass noodles which is effortlessly to prepare and taste awesomely delicious!
Ingredient (4 servings)
- 12 large prawns, shells on and legs removed
- 1 tbsp chopped garlic
- 1 tbsp chopped coriander stems
- 1/2 tbsp chopped shallots
- 200gm glass noodles, soak till softened
- 100ml water
- 1 tsp oyster sauce
- 1 tsp sugar
- 1/2 tsp chicken stock granules
- 1 tsp light soy sauce
- 2 tsp hua tio jiu
- chopped coriander leaves for garnishing
Method
- Heat 2 tbsp oil in a wok. Add in prawns and fry, turning once, until they just turn pink. Remove prawns and set aside.
- With remaining oil in wok, saute garlic, coriander stems & shallots until fragrant and garlic is golden.
- Add in seasoning and water and bring to boil.
- Add in glass noodle and mix evenly. Toss in prawns and simmer for another 3 mins until liquid has reduced slightly. Adjust seasoning if necessary.
- Transfer the noodles into a warmed claypot. Garnish with coriander and serve immediately.
This post is linked to the event, Little Thumbs up organised by Zoe from Bake for Happy Kids and my little favourite DIY , hosted by Annie from My Bare Cupboard with January 2015 theme - Noodles and Pasta..
I love vermicelli but seldom cook it :P Your braised prawn noodles looks very appetizing and so easy to prepare !
ReplyDeleteHi Peng,
ReplyDeleteAnother awesome noodles dish from you. You are amazing, do you run out of noodles recipes..lol
I love all your noodles recipes!
Thanks again for sharing them to LTU!
mui
Thank you and happy chinese new year.
ReplyDeletePeng, I've always loved glass noodles and to think that we can make this noodles with prawn for cny, I'm sure it'll be awesome :)
ReplyDeleteWill have to try this.
ReplyDeleteLooks really good and doable! :D
ReplyDeleteWill love to eat it, cannot handle this well yet! sigh...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this recipe! -meiyi
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe! Seems really delicious! Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
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Such a yummy dish!thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYummy! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI love your recipe for the radish cake!
ReplyDeleteLilium Day
Thank you and happy chinese new year.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing the recipe. I may try this some other time. the preparation seems easy and ingredients are readily available in the market
ReplyDeleteMmm, now I'm craving this this!
ReplyDeleteLove glass noodles! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this recipe with my family!
ReplyDeleteI love Glass Noodles! Thanks for sharing this so simple recipe!
ReplyDeleteI am going to love making this dish..in fact I will make it when I have company for supper, however I do not know what hua tio jiu is
ReplyDeleteRonald Gagnon....hua tio jiu is a kind of chinese wine commonly used in chinese cooking.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your recipes and for sponsoring the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWow, another delicious noodle meal from you! I bought a big pack of glass noodles to cook for LTU and it is still in the packet! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with CYB!
Great blog. Thank you for organizing the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteVannessa Lee
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This is making me hungry!! And thanks for the giveaway too :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful blog. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe, this is my hubby's favourite dish.
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ReplyDeleteWow thank you for sharing this recipe! I'll try this after my baseoff from work.
ReplyDeleteYummy vermicelli. How do you prvent them from going to soggy though?
ReplyDeleteAgatha
Agy Lee..do not add too much liquid at a go and frying over medium high heat, stirring constantly ;)
ReplyDeleteLove glass noodles! Thanks for sharing this recipe!
ReplyDeleteprawns and noodles my favorite combo
ReplyDeleteWow... yummy!!!! I wana grab some please :)
ReplyDeleteThe glass noodle seem so well-braised!
ReplyDeleteThis dish looks so delicious! Thank you for the recipe!yummy!
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ReplyDeleteShrimps are one of my favorites to eat, I would love to try this as a Valentine's dinner instead - shaunie
ReplyDeleteWow I can serve and present this dish in the claypot to my guests, looks really great!
ReplyDeleteone of the dishes that we order for our Tze Char dinner. slurps!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a yummy dish for the festive season. Thank you for sharing :)
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ReplyDeleteThank you for organizing a giveaway
Will be trying this dish this Chinese New Year Eve
Wishing you a very Happy Lunar New Year
Christine Teo
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I like glass noodles! This look really delicious!
ReplyDeleteMy children will love this dish. Glass noodles are their favorite :)
ReplyDeleteYou blog makes me hungry!
ReplyDeleteYummy. everything looks delicious!
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Fion Teo
Hope to see more home cooked food recipes!
ReplyDeleteregards
It's amazing what you can do with simple ingredients, keep it up!
ReplyDeleteMaybe I should try to make it..
ReplyDeleteGlass noodles have the texture and taste without heaviness of regular noodles. simply love what you did here!
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