To Tatiana:
This is one good dried yellow noodle to buy. You can stir-fry it in black sauce, put it in soup or pan-fry it with some oil to make it crispy and then pour the seafood gravy on top.
This is different than the one I cooked at Evy's birthday but since I don't know when I will go to Denver, I posted this for you instead. I just tried this brand and think this is way better than the other brand and probably won't be getting that brand anymore. So, do give this canton noodle a try instead!
Ching
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for posting the picture of the noodles. Will look out for it the next time I go grocery shopping. Thanks again :-)
Tatiana
Hi! I enjoy reading your food entries alot, please keep them coming!
ReplyDeleteSo how do you use these noodles? Do you soften them in boiling water? Hot water or ?
Thanks! :)
You are welcome Tatiana. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle,
Thanks for the feedback, glad to know someone likes to read my food entries. :P
For the noodle, you need to soften it in boiling water and quick rinse under cold water.
Recently, I saw this in my grocery store and was wondering how to use them. Thanks for yours tips. May I know if I want to deep fry them, will I still need to soften them first in boiling water and then deep fry them or can I deep fry them directly from the package? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon,
ReplyDeleteI would soften them before I deep-fried. :)