Penang Hokkien Mee

Penang Hokkien Mee is a beloved prawn noodle soup hailing from Penang, Malaysia. Often sold by street vendors and hawkers, it's a favorite dish enjoyed throughout the day by locals and visitors alike. This is the best and most authentic recipe online!

⏱️ 60 min 🔪 Prep: 30 min 🔥 Cook: 30 min 📊 Medium ⭐ 4.7 (35) 👁️ 1 views
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Penang Hokkien Mee Foto: Rasa Malaysia

Ingredients

8 servings
  • 1 bag shrimp heads and shells (Ziploc Easy Zipper Bag)
  • 15 cups water (reduced to about 12-13 cups of water after hours of boiling and simmering)
  • 2 -3 pieces rock sugar (about the size of a small ping pong ball each, or to taste)
  • 1.5 lbs (750g) pork ribs (cut into pieces)
  • salt to taste
  • 30 dried red chilies (seeded and soaked to soften)
  • 10 shallots (peeled)
  • 5 cloves garlic (peeled)
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 6 tablespoons cooking oil
  • 1 pound (500g) yellow noodles (scalded)
  • 1 pack rice vermicelli (scalded)
  • kangkong (or water convolvulus, scalded)
  • bean sprouts (scalded)
  • 1/2 pound (250g) lean pork meat (boiled and sliced thinly)
  • 1/2 pound (250g) shrimp (shelled and deveined)
  • 6 hard-boiled eggs (shelled and quartered)
  • fried shallot crisps (store-bought)

Steps

  1. Blend the chili paste ingredients in a mini food processor until finely ground and well blended. Heat a wok and add cooking oil. Stir-fry the chili paste for 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and set aside.

  2. In the same unwashed wok, add a little oil and cook the shrimp topping. Then, add a small amount of chili paste, sugar, and salt. Pan-fry the shrimp until slightly browned. Remove from the heat, let them cool, and then slice them in half.

  3. Add 15 cups of water to a pot and bring it to a boil. Then, add all the shrimp heads and shells, and simmer on low heat for about 2 hours or longer, until the stock becomes cloudy and has an intensely prawn flavor.

  4. Strain the stock through a sieve and transfer it to another pot, discarding the shrimp heads and shells. Remove and discard any orange foam that forms on the surface of the stock.

  5. Bring the stock to a boil again and add half of the chili paste. You can add more chili paste if you prefer a spicier flavor.

  6. Add the pork ribs and continue to simmer over low heat for another 1 to 1.5 hours, or until the pork ribs are thoroughly cooked. Add rock sugar and salt to taste.

  7. To serve, place a portion of yellow noodles, rice vermicelli, water convolvulus, and bean sprouts in a bowl. Ladle hot stock over the noodles and vegetables. If desired, add a few pieces of pork ribs. Top with sliced pork, sliced shrimp, egg quarters, and sprinkle with shallot crisps. Serve immediately, and add more chili paste to taste if desired.

Nutrition Facts (per serving)

405 kkal
Protein 14g (21%)
Carbs 29g (43%)
Fat 24g (36%)

Macronutrients

Calories40520% DV
Protein14g28% DV
Carbs29g10% DV
Fat24g37% DV

*DV = Daily Value based on a 2,000 calorie diet

💰 Cost Estimate

Total Ingredients Rp 3.500
Per Serving Rp 438/serving
🏠 Save ~Rp 7.000 compared to buying!
📋 Price Breakdown (6% ingredients detected)
IngredientAmountUnit PriceSubtotal
bag shrimp heads and shells 1 Rp 35.000/kg Rp 3.500
water 15 cups - -
-3 pieces rock sugar 2 - -
1.5 lbs - -
salt to taste - - -
dried red chilies 30 - -
shallots 10 - -
garlic 5 cloves - -
water 2 tablespoons - -
cooking oil 6 tablespoons - -
1 pound - -
pack rice vermicelli 1 - -
kangkong - - -
bean sprouts - - -
0.5 pound - -
0.5 pound - -
hard-boiled eggs 6 - -
fried shallot crisps - - -

*Estimated market prices, may vary by region

Source: Rasa Malaysia

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