Chilli Pan Mee | Ultimate Spicy Noodles [Nyonya Cooking]

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • A great 'Chilli Pan Mee' is the ultimate spicy noodles to test your tolerance of spiciness
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    'Chilli Pan Mee' is one of the popular dishes in Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia. If you are a tourist who will be visiting Kuala Lumpur, do add 'Chilli Pan Mee' to your list of must-try food. 'Pan Mee' (板麺) literally translates into flat noodles. There are many variations of 'Pan Mee' in Malaysia. My favourite has to be 'Chilli Pan Mee', though. It must be the kick of the spiciness which is contributed by the special chilli which is topped onto the noodles. This special chilli is usually placed on the table for customers to add on to their noodles, to their hearts' content. I learnt my lesson well when I was first introduced to 'Chilli Pan Mee' as I underestimated its spiciness! It was a painful experience although delicious.
    Making 'Chilli Pan Mee' at home allows you to control the spiciness. Remove the seeds and membrane of the chillies to reduce the spiciness when preparing the special chilli topping. You may also blend the dried shrimps finely which is the more common practice but I really love chewing into chunks of dried shrimps. However, if you are preparing this for guests who are not used to dried shrimps, I would highly recommend that you do not use too much of them but instead reduce the amount by half. More dried chillies may be added instead. I had received feedbacks from a few friends who found dried shrimps to be too fishy for their liking. Do sauté the chilli topping until it has browned and that would also reduce the fishiness of the dried shrimps.
    I used homemade wheat noodles but it is not a must. Replace it with store bought thick wheat noodles or egg noodles, if that is your preference. That would do the trick too. Once the noodles are cooked, add a few drops of vegetable oil or shallot oil to prevent the noodles from sticking together. As I had mentioned, I made a vegetarian version the very next day after recording this video. All I did was to replace the meat with minced shiitake mushrooms which were first marinated and then sautéed. The result was just as fantastic!
    If sweet potato leaves are available, add them to the soup and that would add some sweetness to the lightly salted soup. Mix the noodles thoroughly and enjoy 'Chilli Pan Mee' immediately.
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  • @nyonyacooking
    @nyonyacooking  Před 7 lety +16

    Guys, here is the recipe you have been asking for on instagram. :P Just a correction on the amount of oyster sauce. It is supposed to be 0.5 T. Please refer to the website for the full recipe and tips

    • @rizqinurulnurulatika5641
      @rizqinurulnurulatika5641 Před 7 lety +1

      Nyonya Cooking can i have one bigger bowl pleaseeee....😋😋😋😋

    • @chkowah
      @chkowah Před 7 lety +1

      Rizqi Nurul Nurul Atika Hi iit is so good you give the recipei thanks alot.

    • @rizqinurulnurulatika5641
      @rizqinurulnurulatika5641 Před 7 lety

      ch kowah You should thanks to Ms Grace (nyonya cooking).. not to me .. ☺☺

  • @Lancers262
    @Lancers262 Před 7 lety +29

    Using pestle and mortar does produce better sauce that blender or food processor. Serious eats magazine wrote an article about it. The reason is that pestle and mortar is better is because crushing the herbs and spices releases their natural oils. Blenders and food processor cuts the herbs and spices at a high speed which does not release a lot of natural oils.

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  Před 7 lety +9

      I've got to look up for that article. The difference is pretty obvious and it all makes sense now :)

    • @bartvanwassenhove8464
      @bartvanwassenhove8464 Před 7 lety +3

      I think this is the article: www.seriouseats.com/2014/07/how-to-make-the-best-pesto.html

    • @SheillawatyMZain
      @SheillawatyMZain Před 7 lety

      Lancers262 oooh alright. got it now

  • @aliaazainuddin5461
    @aliaazainuddin5461 Před 7 lety +9

    So dangerous to watch your videos during ramadhan! Loveeeee it!! Need to go make this for buka.

  • @marie42ify
    @marie42ify Před 7 lety +7

    Looks delicious! The mortar & pestle is a great ancient invention. I think it helps release more of the spice flavor & oils than a food processor . Thank you Grace :)

  • @paramesramanathan4664
    @paramesramanathan4664 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow, Looks delicious!!! I used to live in Subang Jaya and had the BEST chili Pan Mee! It is now my turn to make it, esp after seeing you make it - tomorrow for sure!

  • @johnrey1421
    @johnrey1421 Před 5 lety +2

    💖 so much this dish! Remembering my years back when I was in Malaysia. 💖💖💖💖

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  Před 5 lety +1

      Welcome! Do checkout our site for more recipes!

  • @thomasr5499
    @thomasr5499 Před 7 lety

    Love it thx so much for recipe 🤗😍

  • @teresalauzar3413
    @teresalauzar3413 Před 7 lety

    Thank you for the recipe.

  • @kevc7942
    @kevc7942 Před 7 lety

    Grace, I get to watch you create "the beauty of this dish!" Nicely done.

  • @RajaseelanGaneswaran
    @RajaseelanGaneswaran Před 4 lety

    Even watching this video got me drooling. Being abroad, I miss my weekly fix of kin kin / super kitchen. Thanks for sharing this. I am going to try it.

  • @Tuntee
    @Tuntee Před 7 lety

    Looks so good!! I love using my huge morrocan lava stone mortar and pestle , I believe it's better for the flavor and I love the feel of doing it.

  • @comeupforair4056
    @comeupforair4056 Před 7 lety

    That looks delicious!

  • @XxrayrayxX94
    @XxrayrayxX94 Před 7 lety

    I absolutely LOVE seeing you taste your food at the end! So entertaining lol

  • @ilavarasivasanthan6317

    Omg. I love this dish so much! So long didn't have it! Gona hunt tmoro!

  • @SheillawatyMZain
    @SheillawatyMZain Před 7 lety

    Hi, I use dried blender/chopper (not grinder) no water added and you can do it just abt chopped or as you wish not too fine like we using the wet blender... ( tefal& kenwood has this type of machine) may be there are other brands too

  • @riyadibontot4619
    @riyadibontot4619 Před 7 lety

    i love ur recipe.. so simple.
    n always waithing new recipe ...
    good luck ..kak

  • @sLowTY
    @sLowTY Před 7 lety

    Thanks for thisssssss recipe!!!! My favourite chilli pan mee!!! I really miss KL chilli pan mee now!!! Thanks grace!

  • @AryBerry85
    @AryBerry85 Před 7 lety

    Looks so good. Will try this.

  • @LessTalkMoreDelicious
    @LessTalkMoreDelicious Před 5 lety

    Amazing 🤤✨

  • @manelariapala8182
    @manelariapala8182 Před 7 lety

    Nyonya Cooking hi Grace thanks for this great recipe. I've been seeing banh mi everywhere where I live but it's the vietnamese sandwiches. It's so frustrating! BTW can I substitute the noodle with italian pasta?

  • @zhixuan1019
    @zhixuan1019 Před 7 lety +1

    Yummy!

  • @cjjc933
    @cjjc933 Před 7 lety

    yay i make this for dinner tonight thanks nyonya ❤❤❤

  • @Momhasnoclue
    @Momhasnoclue Před 6 lety

    i also like to add minced shallots and garlic into the chilli paste before frying it, it adds an extra kick to it; meanwhile i fry the mushrooms together with the minced meat. Nevertheless, this is a great recipe! tq

  • @hasitdawnedonyou
    @hasitdawnedonyou Před 4 lety

    Gonna make this! I miss chilli pan mee soooo much!!

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  Před 4 lety

      It's an awesome recipe. Print it out here: www.nyonyacooking.com/recipes/chili-pan-mee~HkkB_PsvM9-Q

  • @funkyalfonso
    @funkyalfonso Před 4 lety

    You are a good cook. Liked and subbed from a red seal chef.

  • @user-ur9bv6wi2j
    @user-ur9bv6wi2j Před 5 lety

    Great

  • @syn010110
    @syn010110 Před 7 lety

    the food processor probably also heats up the mix a lot more than grinding it with a pestle and mortar.

  • @lingsien6904
    @lingsien6904 Před 7 lety

    yummmy

  • @cikguhayatiartchannel7181

    adoi sedapnya time makan paling best hehehhe nanti i try la huhuh

  • @jonlow
    @jonlow Před 7 lety

    I love how articulate you are whilst cooking, and doing so many stuff! True multitasking. Great channel Grace. Keep it up

  • @alingchannel642
    @alingchannel642 Před 2 lety

    Sepertinya enak sekali terus berkarya

  • @lucybong8997
    @lucybong8997 Před 6 lety

    I fully agreed with u that ed pate coarsely is better. I too wish to take this opportunity to congratulate u that u have shown tremendous improvement in your presentation Shbas!,

  • @ariel3725
    @ariel3725 Před 7 lety

    I love Chili Pan Mee. it's my favorite because I prefer dry noodles. However, I notice that some shops in Malaysia have a dark sauce that they mix with the noodles. is this a variant of the pan mee?

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  Před 7 lety

      Yes, it's another variation of Pan Mee. There are a few actually :)

  • @rungsakthongmuk8538
    @rungsakthongmuk8538 Před 7 lety

    Please add more dried chilli because I am Thai.😋😋

  • @neoh92
    @neoh92 Před 7 lety

    Were you referring to the pan mee restaurant in Chow Kit? Their spicy chilli is DA BOMB.

  • @garth56
    @garth56 Před 7 lety

    Coming from the Indian side of things (as I normally cook Indian food) and as far as I understand it a blender produces heat as the blades rotate due to friction (physics 101) the heat changes the natural oil flavour and actually destroys a lot of the oils in the process..Indians do use blenders but they are a special kind for wet and dry ingredients together so the spices never get hot. If it is spices only they only use a pestle and motar

  • @jackling22
    @jackling22 Před 7 lety

    where can I get the vegetarian recipes?

  • @PNJMUSIC001
    @PNJMUSIC001 Před 7 lety +1

    I lived in kl, Malaysia for 2 years, food was the component that helped me understand the culture and society. Food in Malaysia is so vibrant and amazing. Watching videos on your channel educate me about the ingredients and made me curious to discover more and more Malaysian flavors. Going out and hunting those exotic foods stalls lined up all the way at pasar malam. Those were the best times of my life in Malaysia.
    whenever I'm craving for Char koay keow, Assam laksa, Beef rendang; I cook them by my own back at my home with ease because of the availability of recipe videos on beautiful youtube channel named "Nyonya Cooking".

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  Před 7 lety

      Thank you so much for this beautiful feedback! Please do keep trying more recipes and hopefully, we will see the photos on the website

  • @cutesweety1535
    @cutesweety1535 Před 5 lety

    Hi ...we are from India....we like your dishes......some ingredients are not available in India....like oyster sauce...so...tell me how to made oyster sauce at home...we are waiting for your reply...

  • @josephinefong398
    @josephinefong398 Před 7 lety

    It's the aroma that was in the mortar pounding the roughness where you don't have it in the blender that it's 🤔

  • @joshuafernandez4715
    @joshuafernandez4715 Před 6 lety

    its not just you grace, i too feel that pestle and mortar is far superior to the food processor

  • @megalahvengidasalam9155

    😋😋😋

  • @RawanAhmed98
    @RawanAhmed98 Před 7 lety +2

    if you want your pouch eggs to be perfect and without to much strings of egg white dont swirl the water just dump the eggs! i learned this trick from Jimmie Oliver :)

  • @tompinkowski9048
    @tompinkowski9048 Před 6 lety

    In another recipe you used sweet soy sauce, kecap manis, which is thick. Why is the dark soy sauce used here thick? When I buy Chinese Soy sauce, I can find thin, black and double black. I think the black soy sauce may be same as dark soy sauce, but even the double black is runny, not thick. Would you please clarify that the dark soy sauce is not sweet, and perhaps suggest a brand that I can look for if it is thick? Thanks!

    • @graceteo6812
      @graceteo6812 Před 6 lety +2

      The dark soy sauce used here is commonly used in malaysian and Singaporean cuisine. It is not sweet like kicap manis (also thick) and also not salty as the dark soy sauce (thin) you're referring to. I've yet to find dark soy sauce (thick) in Europe and the household sauce brands such as lee kum kee or yeo's do not have it. While dark soy sauce (thick) has very mild sweetness and salitiness to it, it is used mostly for colouring. So, I'll substitute it with the dark soy sauce (thin) and may even reduce salt/soy sauce since it is already salty.

  • @inserthernamehere
    @inserthernamehere Před 7 lety

    Is the restaurant you're talking about the one I think you're talking about?

  • @iamelyaseric
    @iamelyaseric Před 7 lety

    Hi, where is the link for the Garlic Oil recipe? It's tricky to navigate on smaller screen 😅😅😅

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  Před 7 lety +2

      Shallot oil you mean? It's in the description box :) www.nyonyacooking.com/fried-shallots-and-shallot-oil Have fun cooking!!

    • @iamelyaseric
      @iamelyaseric Před 7 lety

      Yes!Haha Gosh..No wonder I couldn't find it....I got it all wrong 😂😂😂 Thanks a lot! Will try it soon :)

  • @vijisteveviji3819
    @vijisteveviji3819 Před 7 lety

    super

  • @aidenyeoh6402
    @aidenyeoh6402 Před 5 lety

    Where can i buy the bag that u boil with the anchovies ?

  • @samanthang947
    @samanthang947 Před 5 lety

    its damn good

  • @Miss_cin2
    @Miss_cin2 Před 7 lety

    How many of you gonna eat your cooking grace seems like so little😄

  • @jsk1943
    @jsk1943 Před 7 lety

    Pattern liao liao 😂

  • @manelariapala8182
    @manelariapala8182 Před 5 lety

    Grace can we be friend so that I can visit you and you cook for me?

  • @judywoo6091
    @judywoo6091 Před 7 lety

    Pan mein better add some mustard choi sam better taste

  • @vitualslam85
    @vitualslam85 Před 7 lety

    I'm a Malaysian living in Australia, and it is still hard to find authentic Malaysian food. Your cooking channel just helps me make my meals from home easy and delicious. Well done and continue making more recipes ☺️

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  Před 7 lety +1

      Am glad that I helped a fellow Malaysian! Enjoy the dish!

  • @chongmeikuen5606
    @chongmeikuen5606 Před 5 lety

    Usually pounding more nice but i m a lazy person i usually bleeds it

  • @thulomanchay
    @thulomanchay Před 4 lety

    I thought it was to be pan mee, as in pan pizza.

  • @Awkw04
    @Awkw04 Před 7 lety

    You live in Germany?! And you are a Malaysian??