Stir-fry veggie glass noodles
Ingredients:
- ~2-3 oz glass noodles, soaked in warm water to soften
-some brown crimini mushrooms, chopped finely to small pieces (note: substitute with shitake mushrooms if you wish)
- 1 stalk of celery, cleaned throughly, chopped to small pieces
- 1 cup mixed (frozen) vegetables - corn, carrots, peas and/or long beans
- 1tbsp oyster sauce
- salt and pepper to taste
- water/broth, adjust accordingly
Method:
1. Heat a little oil in a saute pan and stir fry the mushrooms, celery and mixed vegetables. Add in oyster sauce and some salt and pepper to taste
2. When mixture is cooked, add in glass noodles and mix well. If too dry, add some water/broth.
3. Serve warm
Glass noodles, mung bean threads, mung bean noodles, mung bean vermicelli - they are the same. You can also use them to make Tom Yum Glass Noodles or Nyonya Chap Chye
Tag: glass noodles, vegetables, stir fry
Yup, this is one comforting easy dish for me too!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy!
ReplyDeletelittle corner of mine, easy dishes are usually comforting, don't know why :P
ReplyDeleteeast meets west, can I exchange some for your Singapore noodles?
Mmm... another way to use up the glass noodles, as long as I add some prawn/chicken and hope that my man would eat it.
ReplyDeletewindy, prawn and chicken would be good too. Sounds like he needs his meat ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat dish even when you have all the time in the world. Thanks for sharing with PResto Pasta Nights.
ReplyDeleteruth, I enjoy cooking a good noodle dish anytime. So I love PPN!
ReplyDeletetigerfish, i love this dish too! it's very popular back when I was a kid in Indonesia among chinese restaurants and in birthday parties!
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