Mi Goreng! It sounds exotic, but it boils down to fried noodles. This is a rather unique one – I don’t think I’ve heard of a masala chicken dry noodle like this before, but it sounds pretty good! It’s been a while since I’ve had any mi goreng, and my son is here today and wants some so I thought why not. Let’s check it out!
As summer winds down, my thoughts return to the days when school’s ugly head would be rearing soon. My son Andy goes back to school September 3rd! Fourth grade… I will definitely say Fourth wasn’t the worst grade I experienced, although it was pretty bad. I’m really hoping he has a much better experience than I did. Here he is doing up a post about his new school stuff. I told him he needed to write some thoughts about his upcoming school year – he tried to weasel out of it, but I bribed him so it should be an interesting post. Quite a setup he’s got in his room – mostly hand me downs, but works for an aspiring blogger. Anyways, onward!
Here’s the back of the package (click image to enlarge). Looks to be meat free but check for yourself. To prepare, ass noodles to a bowl and add 400cc boiling water and cover for 3 minutes. Drain well. Add in sachet contents and stir until combined. Enjoy!
The noodle block.
The dry seasoning sachet.
Has a very present masala scent.
The oil sachet.
Has a kind of onion scent.
Finished (click image to enlarge). Added sweet onions, grilled chicken, coriander, krupuk aci, cherry tomato, fried egg, Dua Belibis chilli sauce and BonCabe Level 15 chilli seasoning. The noodles came out nicely – a little fluffy which was alright. The flavor was a definitely masala and chicken kind of thing that worked pretty well! 3.75 out of 5.0 stars. EAN bar code 8852523208792.
Here’s the MAMA version of Mi Goreng.
Here’s a recipe for Indian Mi Goreng by KF Seetoh. Who’s he? He’s the guru of Southeast Asian street food and there are tons of his Makansutra videos on YouTube – check him out!