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[The Ghetto Cook] XVI: Pan Fried Noodles

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 Newbistic   China. January 30 2012 17:48. Posts 2911
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The Ghetto Cook Episode XIV:
Pan Fried Noodles


Introduction

Welcome one and all to the 16th installment of TGC! That's right, sweet sixteen, the age at which teens start causing road accidents in the United States and three more installments than the number of times Square-Enix has misunderstood what the "Final" part of "Final Fantasy" actually means.

This installment is not to be confused with the fourteenth installment, spicy fried noodles. Unlike spicy fried noodles, this is a dish where the noodles and the vegetables and meats are cooked separately from one another. Following these instructions, you should end up with a colorful stir fry nested in a bed of crispy noodles. Let's move on to the cooking!

Ingredients

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There are six ninjas in this picture. They are not ingredients in this dish.

Ingredients listed are for a single serving. Multiply amounts as you need.

Some Noodles*
Salt
Pepper
Sugar
Thai Peanut Satay Sauce**
Cooking Oil
1/2 green bell pepper
1/3 large onion
2 oz bamboo shoots
2 sprigs green onion
2 oz carrots, thinly sliced***
3 oz pork, cut into bite-sized strips

*READ THIS: Use a "soft noodle", as in not an Italian pasta. Most noodles in an Asian market would work. I used angel hair pasta more as a proof of concept. It works, but is not ideal.
**Any type of flavorful sauce would do, but this is nice. You can also use oyster sauce, hoisin sauce, a bunch of other sauces.
***Again, the varieties of vegetables can be changed depending on what you have on hand. Try to use crispy things.

Build Order

At least two hours before cooking, slice your meat into strips and marinate in Thai Satay Peanut Sauce, or whichever sauce you have on hand.

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Granted, you could fish out something that looks like this from your nearest sewer grate, but it wouldn't taste nearly as good.

Fill a pot with water and a dash of salt, then bring the water to a boil. Cook noodles until al dente and drain.

In a separate sauce pan, pour out about three tablespoons of oil over medium heat. Salt noodles lightly and place them into the pan with oil. Let noodles sit.

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Back when I was your age we had to walk barefoot knee deep in snow six miles up a steep hill carrying the baby brother on one shoulder and backpack on the other shoulder just to get to school, and we ate our noodles plain, like this.

These noodles will need to cook for at least ten minutes. If you have a ghetto assed stove like mine where the heating coil isn't even level, you might need to rotate the pan every now and then to get even heat and oil coverage. Otherwise, do not touch or stir the noodles. They will start to get golden brown and crispy on the bottom (we're only going to crisp up one side).

Meanwhile, slice and dice your vegetables into bite-sized pieces.

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I'm guessing colorful vegetables only matter if you're not colorblind, or blind. You could technically use green beans, green onion, green bell pepper, asparagus, and snap peas and achieve a similar effect.

When the noodles are nice and crispy and golden brown on the bottom, remove and place somewhere where it can rest and be drained of oil. I used a plastic colander, but you can use anything, such as a cooling rack with something below it or a bed of paper towels (although the towels might stick to the noodles). There should still be oil left in the pan. This oil will be used for the stir fry.

Crank the heat up to as high as it can go. Stir fry carrots, onions, and bamboo shoots first for about five minutes. Add pork, salt, pepper, and sugar (about one tablespoon) to taste, and stir fry for about four more minutes. Finally, add green pepper and green onion. Stir fry for about one more minute, then remove from heat.

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Taste the rainbow

Plate your noodles and heap the stir fry on top. Serve hot.

The Result

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Much thanks to r.Evo for the re-touched photo!

4.5 / 5 First off, pasta really sucks in pan fried noodles. They dehydrate too much and become a bit too hard. Use Asian noodles. Hell, you can (probably) even use instant ramen, I will probably try this out later this week. Second, the flavor is pretty good though: nice, rich, and oily. The noodles go great along with a flavorful stir fry.

Conclusion

This is a pretty easy dish to make. Pan fried noodles take very little work and stir fries are very easy to make. If there's any dish that is easy to make yet still looks pretty good, this is it. I highly recommend trying this dish if you are interested in Asian cuisine.

As always, questions and comments are welcome. If noodles aren't your thing, you can always browse the archives for something you like.

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Apparently the spoiler tags don't work when you have too many other tags in between. Hopefully I can work something out.

Until next time, try not to get hit by lightning and die.
Last edit: 2012-02-06 09:35:43


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  Sinensis   United States. January 30 2012 18:26. Posts 2503Profile Blog # 
Do you season your noodles at all when you fry them? I like to use garlic, ginger, sesame and chili oil.
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 Newbistic   China. January 30 2012 18:29. Posts 2911
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I season most other forms of noodle, but not pan fried noodles. The seasonings will either burn or interfere with the crisping process. Most of the flavor in pan fried noodles should come from the stir fry.
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  Sinensis   United States. January 30 2012 18:33. Posts 2503Profile Blog # 

On January 30 2012 18:29 Newbistic wrote:
I season most other forms of noodle, but not pan fried noodles. The seasonings will either burn or interfere with the crisping process. Most of the flavor in pan fried noodles should come from the stir fry.


Seasoned oils are very tasty... you can remove the garlic/ginger/aromatic thing from the oil if you are worried about burning and becoming bitter. I recommend it personally.
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 Dubzex   United States. January 30 2012 18:36. Posts 3331
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Looks good. Question about a previous recipe though... Pan Fried Buns Part II: Can I substitute pizza dough I have lying around for the buns or will that not work out as well?
 
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 Newbistic   China. January 30 2012 18:43. Posts 2911
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On January 30 2012 18:36 Dubzex wrote:
Looks good. Question about a previous recipe though... Pan Fried Buns Part II: Can I substitute pizza dough I have lying around for the buns or will that not work out as well?


If it's raw dough, you can probably do it. The resulting texture of the dough will obviously be different, especially if the pizza dough is made using bread flour.

My intuition tells me it's safer to just use the pizza dough for pizza though.

If for whatever reason you do decide to go through with this, tell me how it turns out (and don't blame me)
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 TiTanIum_   Brazil. January 30 2012 18:52. Posts 1138
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This doesn´t look very Jewish...
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 surfinbird1   Germany. January 30 2012 20:17. Posts 999
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Awesome, will try out myself. Your blogs always make me so hungry, though.
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 CaM27   Belgium. January 30 2012 21:03. Posts 310
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That looks bad
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 Dagobert   Netherlands. January 30 2012 21:26. Posts 1588
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First off, pasta really sucks in pan fried noodles. They dehydrate too much and become a bit too hard. Use Asian noodles
Actually, it's the other way round. It's just that you have to use enough oil to keep the noodles moist when pan-frying them. By the way, you should be using wooden cooking utensils instead of metal ones when using a teflon pan (teflon pans are terrible for preparing meat, by the way). Otherwise the stuff will scrape off and get into your food, which is not exactly healthy.

Edit: it's also possible you didn't stir well enough for the heat to spread evenly, which would also cause the pasta to dry up - this seems likely because the amount of pasta is large compared to the size of your pan, making it harder to stir properly.
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 Newbistic   China. January 30 2012 21:33. Posts 2911
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On January 30 2012 21:03 CaM27 wrote:
That looks bad


Honestly, I've been waiting ages for someone to make a comment like this. But in my dreams it was followed by some form of constructive criticism that would allow me to improve.

Either that or I really need a better camera. I took 6 different pictures of the final dish but it turned out they all looked pretty bad. Will probably update with better pictures in the future.


On January 30 2012 21:26 Dagobert wrote:

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Actually, it's the other way round. It's just that you have to use enough oil to keep the noodles moist when pan-frying them. By the way, you should be using wooden cooking utensils instead of metal ones when using a teflon pan (teflon pans are terrible for preparing meat, by the way). Otherwise the stuff will scrape off and get into your food, which is not exactly healthy.

Edit: it's also possible you didn't stir well enough for the heat to spread evenly, which would also cause the pasta to dry up - this seems likely because the amount of pasta is large compared to the size of your pan, making it harder to stir properly.


I think you're talking about fried noodles, which is a bit different from what I made here. For this dish I intentionally did zero stirring because the whole point was to get a crispy base and not stir.

And yeah, metal utensils are bad with teflon pans, that's how I ruined my last pan. This was made using a plastic (silicon?) spatula though.

On a side note, for actual fried noodles I prefer using chopsticks since they make it easier to stir large amounts of noodles.
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 TiTanIum_   Brazil. January 30 2012 22:19. Posts 1138
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On January 30 2012 21:33 Newbistic wrote:

On a side note, for actual fried noodles I prefer using chopsticks since they make it easier to stir large amounts of noodles.




This. I usually make Yakisoba using hashis.
Last edit: 2012-01-30 22:19:50
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 Dead9   United States. January 30 2012 22:47. Posts 2323
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u should probably invest in a better camera

alternately u can follow my patented 3 step process to amazing photos
1. pop open gimp or photoshop
2. select thing of interest (food) and jack saturation way up
3. maybe blur it a little for a good measure
i made a flipbook for u, click "original" once and then click "beautified" a lot
+ Show Spoiler [beautified] ++ Show Spoiler [original] +
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 QuanticHawk   United States. January 30 2012 23:24. Posts 21187
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You could probably mix your wok oil and a little peanut oil when doing the noodles to get them a little more color and flavor without taking away the crispiness. Seems like they'd be bland!

also, I think pad thai noodles would kill it here. Not sure how they'd hold up in this process though, they're pretty wimpy compared to italian noodles

Other than that, I like. Good series. I wish I took photos while I cooked instead of the end so I can toss a few up!
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 TheToast   United States. January 31 2012 00:39. Posts 4804
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YEAAAHH COOKING BLOG!!

This one is a bit simple, I would have liked to have more info about how to properly season this. I assume there are a whole bunch of different asians seasonings you can put into fried noodles right? But still, 5/5 for effort.

How come you only cook the noodles on one side? Is this just a traditional way of doing it? Or does it add some good flavor or texture?
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 Balgrog   United States. January 31 2012 03:07. Posts 1168
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Dude I LOVE your cooking blogs, please never stop, I have never really been a chef, but making your stuff I always feel fancy.
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 CaM27   Belgium. January 31 2012 03:17. Posts 310
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On January 30 2012 21:33 Newbistic wrote:

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Honestly, I've been waiting ages for someone to make a comment like this. But in my dreams it was followed by some form of constructive criticism that would allow me to improve.

Either that or I really need a better camera. I took 6 different pictures of the final dish but it turned out they all looked pretty bad. Will probably update with better pictures in the future.


Show nested quote +



I think you're talking about fried noodles, which is a bit different from what I made here. For this dish I intentionally did zero stirring because the whole point was to get a crispy base and not stir.

And yeah, metal utensils are bad with teflon pans, that's how I ruined my last pan. This was made using a plastic (silicon?) spatula though.

On a side note, for actual fried noodles I prefer using chopsticks since they make it easier to stir large amounts of noodles.


There's nothing to add, it's pretty much self explanatory. You know the saying, hopefully it tastes better than it looks, right? That's exactly the feeling i got when i saw the picture. You just need to work on the presentation of the dish.

And also the quantity of food on your plate, ugh.
Last edit: 2012-01-31 03:24:54
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 QuanticHawk   United States. January 31 2012 03:59. Posts 21187
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also, why add the onions and pepper after the meat is added? you either get veggies that are still green, or overcooked meat a bit, do you not? Unless you like those greens rawish? I always thought you don't put the meat back in until you've got you veggies cooked for that reason
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 mrafaeldie12   Brazil. January 31 2012 04:48. Posts 534
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WOW THAT LOOKS DELICIOUS!

I'm sure to try and use my college boy cooking skillz to cook that.
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  intrigue   Washington, D.C. January 31 2012 04:49. Posts 9272Profile Blog # 
i'm glad you are blogging these. during my "why am i so fucking useless at cooking" phase i spent like a month making different things but i don't have any picture or written record of it =(

i like how you are trying out chinese dishes so much. not to be morbid but my parents are getting old, so you know. i think i'll ask them to write a recipe book.

also i agree with hawk, but i really dislike raw onions and green peppers.
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