Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Mei Fun Holiday Fun

If you're looking for a different holiday fun  try mei fun those thin Chinese noodles from southern part of the country . They're a different spin on traditional pasta dinners so many serve at get togethers. What is also great is that it's easy to make  - which is perfect for a crowd. Whip it up and the sit down and enjoy with your guests.

Mei fun is made with super thin rice noodles similar to vermicelli.You can use vermicelli if there's no Oriental market nearby,.Instead of boiling , though they  are stir fried in a wok or skillet, usually with peanut or grape seed  oil.Singapore style requires curry, which is a nice spicy change. Most people like sliced chicken in theirs . Beef and pork are also popular too. If you want and have the time you can make two different meats. Fish also can be cooked into the noodles. For a fun ,lush dish combine shrimp and lobster chunks for a seafood mei fun.

Mei fun also requires veggies. Here you can vary them to suit tastes. Most mei funs, no matter what the main ingredient, usually add broccoli and snow peas. You can also add carrots along with celery . Water chestnuts are a neat, crunchy add and give the dish some texture. You can also toss in some spinach ribbons (spinach cut into thin strips) as well as julienned zucchini, Of course you can also make a vegetable mei fun for the vegans in your life too. You need to add eggs too for binding, because it's a little more concentrated than just a simple pasta dish. Some recipes also call for brown sugar or honey. What you add is up to your tastes.

Mei fun is a fun dish for any holiday party. It can be made either simply or elaborately , depending on how you decide to make it. Either way , the dish is a neat holiday party main meal that everyone will enjoy.

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