Fishball Noodles (Ipoh Style)
Fishball Noodles (Ipoh Style)

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Affzan Dazman Zulkifli Malaysia , Kuala Lumpur. Fish ball noodle is one of the most common dishes in Ipoh. In Ipoh, a simple fish ball noodle dish could mean having a separate serving of fish paste shaped into irregular spheres served together with bean sprouts, or merely fish balls immersed into a bowl of hot soup.

Fishball Noodles (Ipoh Style) is one of the most popular of current trending foods on earth. It’s easy, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It’s appreciated by millions every day. They’re fine and they look wonderful. Fishball Noodles (Ipoh Style) is something which I’ve loved my whole life.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook fishball noodles (ipoh style) using 9 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Fishball Noodles (Ipoh Style):
  1. Get Serving Rice Noodles
  2. Get Fresh fish balls
  3. Make ready Nai Pak (vegetable)
  4. Prepare garlic cloves
  5. Take chicken stock
  6. Make ready water
  7. Take Sesame oil (cooking)
  8. Get White Pepper
  9. Take Spring onions (scallion) for garnishing

Hup Kee is opened by two brothers, originally from Ipoh but learned their culinary craft in Pahang. Ipoh famous Hakka-style yong tau foo (also fondly referred to as 'yong liew' aka stuffed ingredients), served with hakka mee, curry noodles or even laksa @ Wok With Kim (Yee Tan Kow Fishball Noodles). When you think about it, there's no other place that serves 'liew fun' (loosely recognized as fishball noodles; though essentially the ensemble comprises of more. Another variant called hor hee (Chinese : 河嘻), which is the Teochew term for fish ball, is also found in certain eateries in Ipoh.

Steps to make Fishball Noodles (Ipoh Style):
  1. Heat up your pot with one table spoon of sesame oil. Add in the garlic cloves. Stir well and when the aroma arise pour in the homemade chicken stock and water. Let it simmer for about 10 minutes.
  2. With the stock simmering, add the Nai Pak vegetable and fishballs, let it cook for about 5 minutes. To enhance the taste season it with white pepper.
  3. Before serving the noodles, in a separate bowl blanch it with hot boiling water for 5 minute to soften it.
  4. Serve it in a bowl and garnish the noodle soup with chopped spring onions.

Hor hee is a Teochew-style noodle soup, with small fish balls, sliced fish cakes, preserved vegetables (Chinese : 冬菜), bean sprouts or shredded lettuce, and savoury fish dumplings in a fish-based broth. 潮州鱼丸面 Fishball Noodle I've seen her in person at her stall at Ming Tien, Taman Megah. My family knew her because our family business was very near to hers back in Kampar. She didn't recognise me, but only my brothers. The stall was being replaced by Balestier Fishball/Minced pork Noodle.

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