I created this special noodle for our Friday noodle night. I thought ketchup and peanut butter would go well together and I was right. This noodle was delicious and it would be great if I have some beansprout to add to it. You can add more lime juice for a more sour taste and/or even sprinkle the top with toasted crushed peanuts or sesame seeds. Of course this dish is not for people with peanut allergy. I did not have a measurement for this, I just cooked with feel. Hence, only attempt this dish if you are an intermediate cook that is good at feeling it when you cook. Good Luck!
Ingredients:
- Large shrimps, cut into half
- Firm tofu, cut into rectangle cubes
- Dried shrimps, soaked until soften, drain
- Carrot, thinly shredded
- Cilantro, washed and cut
- Garlic, chopped
- 2 large eggs
- 1 packet of thin dried rice stick noodle, soaked and soften in warm water
Sauce:
- Peanut butter, soften with some hot water
- ketchup
- fish sauce
- lime juice
- sugar
- salt
- dark soy sauce
- Chili powder
Method:
1. Mix all sauce ingredients into a bowl. Set aside.
2. In a wok, heat up with some oil, pan-fry the tofu until slightly brown, dish out and set aside. With the remaining oil, stir-fry the shrimps until pink or cooked, dish out and set aside. Add more oil in the wok, pan-fry the eggs and dish out and set aside.
3. With the same wok, add in a little oil. Stir-fry the dried shrimps and garlic until fragrant. Add in carrot, fry well. Then, add in the soften noodle and sauce. Stir well to mix. Add in tofu, shrimps, fried eggs and cilantro, stir to mix well. Taste test and season with salt and sugar accordingly. Serve hot!
I'm sharing this noodle with Presto Pasta Nights, an event created by Ruth from Once Upon a Feast. This week host is Sweet Kitchen, do go and check out her round up on Friday, Sept 18th!
this is absobloodylootely delightful ~
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I never would have thought to mix peanut butter with ketchup...live and learn. it sounds wonderful. Thanks for sharing with Presto Pasta Nights.
ReplyDeleteKetchup and peanut butter - I don't think it would have ever occurred to me to combine them but this looks fantastic! Thanks for the submission to PPN.
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Peanut butter noodle !! I never heard before and never eat before, how the taste like? I must try to cook this..
ReplyDeletewah i love love love using peanut butter in cooking...rich and creamy...i must copy copy soon (but i am too lazy to cook noodles hehe)
ReplyDeleteInteresting idea! I will give it a try!
ReplyDeleteKetchup and peanut butter? Thanks for finding out for me, that it works! Never tried before leh!
ReplyDeleteHow can I forget adding ketchup to noodles for that tangy taste!! Thanks for reminding me!!!!
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ReplyDeletewow, peanut and ketchup..really a creative one ya :P
wow this must taste awesome, sweet and peanutty! kid will love it too!
ReplyDeletenice and unique combination. I must experiment with peanut butter in my noodles one day :)
ReplyDeleteYou are creative! I will never thought of frying noodles with peanut butter :) I bet it taste really creamy.
ReplyDeletewhat an creative dish and idea!! look like Dan Dan mein!!
ReplyDeletesounds yummy! I would love it with shrimp and I'm thinking it would be great with tofu also!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I strongly dislike ketchup, but kudos to you for being so creative!
ReplyDeleteOriginal way to use peanut butter and ketchup! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletePeanut butter and ketchup? How interesting!
ReplyDeleteChing, this is interesting and your noodles look delicious.
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