i didnt do noodles from a very long time and this time didnt want to do the same chowmein or hakka noodles which i do usually....so was finding a recipe which is quiet different from these 2 and in sanjeev kapoor's book i found this noodles recipe and tried this one yesterday & which turned out to be spicy and very delicious too...and the way its done also was very different...so try this and am sure whoever loves chinese noodles will love this one as well!!! I wanted the noodles to be dry so i put less amount of stock and if you want it as a stew turn off the gas when some water is left in it...
Ingredients
200 gms Chinese Noodles
1 onion sliced
2-3 Green chilli roughly chopped
2 tbsp spring onion greens chopped
6-8 garlic cloves crushed
1/2 capsicum sliced
1 carrot cut into thin fingers
5-6 mushroom sliced
1/4 cup shredded cabbage
3-4 cups vegetable stock
1/4 tsp MSG (optional)
1/2 tsp white pepper powder
2 tbsp chilli oil
1 tbsp oil
salt to taste
Red chilli for garnishing
spring onion greens for garnishing
Method
- For chilli oil, heat 2 tbsp oil in a pan and add 6-7 red chillies and fry for 2-3 minutes till the smoking point and then let it cool for half an hour, discard the chilli and use this oil for noodles
- Heat chilli oil,oil in a pan, add green chilli ,garlic, sliced onion and stir fry for 2-3 minutes and then add all the vegetables and fry for a minute
- Add vegetable stock and bring it to a boil and then add the noodles and cook on a high flame for 2 minutes and then reduce the heat and simmer for 5 min till the noodles are cooked
- Add MSG,white pepper powder,salt, mix well till noodles gets well blended and its dry
- Garnish with spring onion greens & chillies then and serve hot
Note:- If you want first cook the noodles in 4 cups stock instead of water, then after its cooked drain it keep aside and mix 2 tsp of oil(so that they dont stick) and salt to taste and do the rest of the method ( i have done it this way as i didnt want it to be like a stew) but i mentioned his exact recipe here.....so you can do it either way
yummy delicious noodles...
ReplyDeleteVery tempting. Looks yummy. Nice click too
ReplyDeleteGood recipe Sushma.. and good snapshots of the dish!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and different way to cook with noodle, beautiful pic too..
ReplyDeletedear the dish looks just awesome...the noodles look so dry that doesn't seem that it was cooked in a gravy....thanks a lot for sharing the chilli oil recipe too...now I can made the chilli oil at home only....thanks for sharing the wonderful dish....Once I was a die heart fan of sanjeev kapoor..whn i heard that he was married i jst had a broken heart...:((.......have a nice time dear.....
ReplyDeleteTempting noodles, the click is too good and enhances the flavour of the dish. Sanjeev Kapoor's recipes are always a hit!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a coincidence, we have mixed noodles for dinner tonight :)
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe and pics!!It looks so yummy..
Looks yum
ReplyDeleteYum...yum... very delicious!
ReplyDeletetempting noodles.
ReplyDeleteperfect noodles...delicious and nice click!
ReplyDeleteNoodles looks yummy yum
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your wonderful comments,
ReplyDeleteNow i can come to ur place to eat shangai noodles... I need not go there...:P jokes apart I just loved it :)
ReplyDeletetempting recipe
ReplyDeleteVery easy to follow recipe. How spicy is it? I suppose it depends on the chili...also I would not use the msg myself, does this effect the flavour?
ReplyDeleteThank you
Alessandra
Oh! how much I love it..... Looks perfect.... favorite Chinese.... Just cant get enough..... TEMPTS ME TOO TOO MUCH..... Cheers & Hugs)))
ReplyDeleteAsh...
(http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)
One more noodles recipe :) Loved this version too.
ReplyDeleteCant take my eyes from the click, such a tempting dish Sush, looks absolutely delicious and really inviting..
ReplyDeletethis is awesome sushma ...
ReplyDeletethats very different way of cooking noodles. looks delish. diesnt look like cooked in gravy. will definitely try this out. bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteDO try this one, its quiet a different but a very delicious one..and thanks for all your lovely comments.
ReplyDeleteSushma,photos are too gud,looks so tempting and very colourful!
ReplyDeleteSushma,, noodles looks perfect dear sounds great with chilli oil looks colourful with beatiful presentation,, yummy n easy to make all the time,,sure do try this recipe m sure my hubby loves it,,, Sushma,, i dont dear from the morning am getting slow access in blog takes time to open the page, thats y bit delayed to give ua comments and thanks for ur sweet comments on pancake,Sushma,,, take care of u ter.. enjoy ur day..
ReplyDeletethe name itself is tempting sushma.The recipe sounds so new and easy too. Nice click
ReplyDeleteSushma,,thanks dear do try that mushroom n cheese pancake sure you n amit will like it,,,i think soo!! Sushma,may be probs in connection i hv to restart the modem..
ReplyDeleteHi Sushma...we love chinese food and this recipe does seems different from the normal noodles i make...i'm bookmarking this recipe...will try it soon and let you know...thanks..:)
ReplyDeleteNoodles are my all time favorite...love the cute click and neat presentation.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot dear for sharing chilli oil process at home. The dish looks delicious and nice click too.
ReplyDeleteHamaree Rasoi
Thank you for the explanations Sushma, chili oil? Uh, that sounds lovely and spicy! With my children I am careful about chili, they like it, but not too hot :-)
ReplyDeletetempting noodles Sushma!
ReplyDeleteelegant presentation!
great noodle dish!
ReplyDeletelooks appetizing with those colourful vegetables and perfect!!! I like it!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is high time you find a publisher and write a book sushma. Seriously, no jokes. You have a wonderful collection of chinese here.
ReplyDeleteAwesome recipe. can't wait to try.
OMG..my all time fav food...Looks fabulous dear...Send one parcel to me...
ReplyDeleteYummy yummy noodles.....looks tempting.
ReplyDeletewow...these look excellent...nice tempting pic too
ReplyDeleteoh thanks so much for the compliment preethi...and thanks for all your wonderful comments as well...
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious....cool clicks
ReplyDeleteI will be very much out of the world when it comes to noodles,my friends would make fun of me sometimes coz everytime they ask me what i ate i would say noodles,that was during my college days.Shanghai stewed noodles is so delectable that i might end up trying it this week itself sush.Amazing combo dear.
ReplyDeleteYummy and mouthwatering!!!
ReplyDeleteTempting and perfect. Nice click
ReplyDeleteLooks exteremly good and spicy.Loved the recipe will surely try this.
ReplyDeleteLooks very authentic and delicious dear!!
ReplyDeleteTasty stewed noodles!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
so nice to see your comment after a long time rohini, do keep coming,it feels nice and keep blogging....and thanks for all your lovely comments as well
ReplyDeletecool one sushma :) looks neat and delicious...Think chinese and it's got to be Sushma :)
ReplyDeleteKeep it coming
TC
Spicy & yummy noodles,love it
ReplyDeleteYummy yummy noodles.....looks tempting.
ReplyDeletereally liked it..very simple recipe.and the chili oil idea is super yarr..
ReplyDeleteWe really like the noodles..If u don't mind pls tell me which chineese noodels u used for this recipe..
realy liked the color.nice presentation.my hus like spicy food.sure i am going to try this one.bookmarking the recipe
pls pass me the plate..haven't had my bf yet..would be perfect for my hunger now:)
ReplyDeleteI could eat that bowl of noodles right now for breakfast - they look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteNoodles look very delicious Sushma...so colorful and tempting...I have bookmarked this one dear..thanks :)
ReplyDeleteI like all the indo-chinese recipes you post. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteSushma, the noodles are quite beautiful and I'm sure they are as tasty as they are good looking. My family loves noodles in all their gusies and I know they'd love these. Have a great day. Blessings...Mary
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ReplyDeleteMy stomach is growling just looking at this! I love all the colors.
ReplyDeleteSushama
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this recipe with some pasta. Your have garnished it in a simple way. Loved it.
Thanks for all your lovely comments..
ReplyDeleteThis is surely a yummy dish, just the look of it made me hungry...
ReplyDeleteYummy & really a good one
ReplyDeleteDelicious Sushma. awesome click
ReplyDeleteSo delicious noodles.. nice click too..
ReplyDeletelooks very tempting sushma...and spicy too...
ReplyDeleteLovely and delicious Noodles..great clicks too!
ReplyDeleteThanks deepthi, madhuri, jyoti,suma & jagruti for your wonderful comments, do try this one and let me know
ReplyDeleteBeautiful click Sushma..noodles lok yummylicious
ReplyDeletesushma,
ReplyDeleteNoodles looks really delicious.
nice recipe, especially luv the chilli oil part, picture looks attractive too!
ReplyDeleteThey look very yummy and inviting.
ReplyDeleteNice recipe.
Looks delicious. Noodles are my favourite...a real comfort food. Sushma, you are amazing to cook various types of noodles.
ReplyDeletei lov noodles...this looks v tempting..must give atry...nice click
ReplyDeleteMy fav. noodles. Excellent
ReplyDeleteWonderful and tempting noodles .Kids and adults will love this
ReplyDeleteyumm, nice and simple noodles.
ReplyDeleteSushma thanks for the quick response anyway i am going to try it on this weekend.will let u know the result..
ReplyDeletelooks very tempting Sushma
ReplyDeleteSushma
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic noodle recipe; plus I like the title of Shanghai, that's a dream to me ! Love it!
Oh the noodles look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog and I love it! so many creative ideas/recipes :) can't wait to browse around!
ReplyDelete-Mini Baker
Noodles looks absolutely delicious. Looks very tempting.Nice click.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your wonderful comments, thanks for dropping by ms mini baker,hope to c u again
ReplyDeletewow Sushma... your fusion Indo-Chinese recipes really rock as always! this looks so wonderful and delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love these kinds of noodles, though I am bit reluctant to add MSG. Have been reading in some place that MSG taste can be substituted with adding a spoon of sugar. Not sure if it not gonna replace the taste, coz I never have tried any dish with MSG. Yummy Noodles !
ReplyDeleteOh, I LOVE Chinese noodles!!! Yours looks and sounds so delicious. I love this quick and easy recipe too, thanks for sharing, Sushma!
ReplyDeleteNice recipe sushma,loved that you have cooked it in a different way
ReplyDeleteThanks PJ,sashi,oraphan & anu for your lovely comments, thanks sashi for the tip, will surely use sugar and see how it turns out to be..
ReplyDeletePerfectly done and nice colour too
ReplyDeleteYummy noodles and great pic. I am also a fan of Sanjeev bhaiya. :)
ReplyDeleteI like fried noodles....with lots of eggs in it! nice!
ReplyDeleteHai!!! Sushma..hw r u doing ter?..Thanks for ur lovely comment dear, me too like puttu very much i tried only once this red rice flour puttu it tasted yummy and also good for the health dear than the white flour puttu,,
ReplyDeleteWow! I'd have this with manchurian and chili side dishes! I can't help drooling!
ReplyDeleteSushma,,soo sweet dear. even without mould you can steam the puttu in idli cooker but find some difficulty it will come perfect easily in mould...try this one when u find the mould...take care of u ter dear,,,
ReplyDeleteLooks delightful and nice pic.
ReplyDeletemhmmmmmmmmm who can resist this noodles...deliciousssssss !!
ReplyDeleteThanks all of you for dropping by and leaving your lovely comment as well...do come again, it feels nice...
ReplyDeletewow 97 comments this is good, love noodles and lil Jasmine slurps them up!
ReplyDeleteRebecca
I thiiiink I could actually make this! :) Does the MSG add flavor, or just help it stay good for longer? I wouldn't want to add it, but I'm curious none the less!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Wow Sushma..LOve these Shanghai Stewed Noodles...I'm a fan of Sanjeev Kapoor's recipes as well..LOve this one too..Also I'm always on the look out for easy and delicious recipes..THis one is PERFECT..and the kids love this too..
ReplyDeletewow lovely tempting noodles sushma...luks yummm....hey i missed ur yummy recipes for few days...nice canapies...yummy
ReplyDeleteLove noodles and this looks yummy Sushma... nice clicks too. me too posted a noodles recipe lying in my drafts ...
ReplyDeleteThese are truly super delciously delight full babes,,,
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Looks great...
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for coming here and leaving your lovely comment..will surely join chaya's bday party mia..
ReplyDeletelove the noodles...looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteNoodles look great... beautiful photo
ReplyDeletesushma.
ReplyDeleteShanghai stewed noodles looks really yummy. I need to check your blog to cook something Chinese
Sushma....awesome layout I loved it :)... It rocks :)
ReplyDeletevery delicious .. thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletelooks delish!
ReplyDeletehey this looks yummy..mouth watering click..btw the new look of the blog is wonderful..
ReplyDeleteI really missed this post... the noodles looks realy yumm.... nice shots too..like ur now look of the blog sushma.
ReplyDeletethat's one lovely recipe. I love it
ReplyDeleteLooks super and its bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your lovely comments
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