But I like to think that I can cook decently for two. :P (The title of this post came about because
itsacz was watching Iron Chef America on the Food Network while I was cooking. ^^;;; )
Corn oil
1 red chili, 2 cloves of garlic and two pieces of ginger (pounded into a paste)
Minced/ground pork/chicken/tofu/mock chicken/etc.
Packet of "wet" noodles
Bean sprouts
2 eggs (depending on number of people)
Dark soy sauce
Spring onions (for garnishing)
- Heat up wok with oil and add paste when oil is warm/starting to get hot.
- Add meat/"meat" and stir.
- Add noodles.
- Mix noodles and meat well.
- Wash out bowl/mortar used to pound paste with water and add water to soften noodles.
- Add bean sprouts (after being washed and de-tailed).
- Add eggs.
- Add soy sauce.
- Add spring onions (chopped finely).
- Serve
Changes from the recipe:
- There weren't any red chillies at least not that I could find, so I used mild green chili instead.
itsacz commented that I could have used the chili padi or Thai chili, or even the extra-hot orange chili instead, because it was somewhat mild for him.. ^^;;;
- I didn't buy any spring onions because I couldn't be bothered to cut them, and I had a bag of salad leaves (with broccoli and carrot, among other things) in the fridge, so I used that instead.
- I didn't have dark soy sauce, so I used light soy sauce instead
- There weren't any wet noodles of the type that we usually use in Singapore, so I used yakisoba noodles instead. It was a somewhat large box and I used almost all of it ^^;;;;
- I didn't use any salt or sugar ^^;;;
I had fun playing Perfect Dark Zero and finishing Gears of War with Cz, and I hope I can finish PDZ soon. :) I also want to get my own Xbox360 too so I can play games, as well as a PS2... ^^;;;
I'm tired now, so I'll post the photographs tomorrow morning (and edit this post).