@@FloLum I didn’t mean to comment under your pinned comment…my phone is silly. PreT2D affects SO many people, and most don’t even know they have it. So I’m lucky in a way 😀
Made this tonight Flo. It was a huge hit with the family. I sprinkled a couple handfuls of chopped cashews on top too since I had them in my pantry. Really fantastic and economical recipe.
Thank you. 0:43 sauce: 3 T dark sweet sauce, 2 T Light soy, 1 T oyster sauce, 2 T ketchup, and optional spiciness 1 T sambal. precooked noodle 1.25 lb. ; Green union, 3 cloves garlic, 2 shallots, 4 choisum, a handle of sprout, 2 eggs, 6 oz. shrimp, (3 for each person), 6 oz. of chicken (one thigh and a drumstick), 5:17 stir fry
I love “You can just omit it”. Where it doesn’t make this recipe any less flavorful or delicious. My new favorite because I made this today. Love your cookbook.
My mouth is watering! We really appreciate your economical dishes these days. Please keep 'em coming. Also, for people unfamiliar with shrimp paste...well, it's absolutely delicious mixed in dishes, but in its "raw" state it smells like the sewer backed up. In other words, please don't let the smell scare you away.
Just made it. Really delicious and my whole family enjoyed it! Managed to find all the ingredients listed. Definitely need the splash of sesame oil to balance out the sweetness of the sauce. Will make again!
Okay, just made the Mee Goreng Noodles. I was hesitant, so many items I have not used before. It is great. I added a tad of Cayenne just to give it a bit more kick. Loved it. I will have to go through your cookbook that I bought and see what else I can do. The Egg Drop Soup that I did came out to $1.41 per serving, about 12 ounces in my bowl. Got 10 servings or so, forgot to count every time. Thank you so much. /// Just finished making and eating (most) of the noodles recipe. It came to $17.87, the cost per serving is $2.98 for a plate that is not small. I had five servings in the last two days and there is one serving left. I loved it. Compare to $20.00 to $25.00 per person for fast food, which is "supposed" to be cheap, there is no comparison. Thank you so much for helping me solve diet/nutrition and financial problems. Thank you, Thank you.
Shrimp paste is Trassi, Sambal badjak is the most popular sambal and for Ketjap Manis you can find many recepies on the internet. Ketjap Kental is even thicker. In Nederland we have a rich tradition with Malaysian and Indonesian food. Selamat Makan for Dude and then Habis makan buang piring if you eat from a banana leaf.
I just love how accessible you make your recipes. I have a nice wok, but you also give the option to just use a frying pan. You give suggestions to omit or substitute some of the ingredients if they are hard to find. Anyone could make this, and I can't wait to try it out on the family.
Hello. I just discovered your videos and wanted to share- My in-laws were from Holland and they often made Indonesian dishes, like Nasi or Bami Goreng. Since they are gone, my wife makes these dishes. I handle the grill when needed. But after watching a number of your vids, I am ready to do it! Thank you, Michael.
Greetings to you Flo from Perth in Western Australia 🇦🇺. I am originally from Malaysia and I tried this receipe. It came out well but it was a bit sweet. Our grandchildren loved it. I am going to try it again by replacing the kecap manis with caramelised dark sauce and omit the belachan and increase the sambal. I think the adults will love it. Thank you and have a good time in Hawaii. God bless.
Omg, it's late here in UK 12.30am, as a ex Singaporean growing up in UK these are just a few dishes I so much missed...looks like I will be going to the Asians shops for some ingredients tomorrow... love the videos.
Thank you for all of your recipes. I have your cookbook and made the orange chicken tonight but I stir fried the chicken instead of air frying. It was delicious. Thank you again!
As a Chinese in Malaysia, malay Mee goreng was one of my favorite. If I to choose malay Mee goreng vs Chinese stir fry yellow noodle, I'll choose malay ones. The mee goreng in this video looks almost the same from how we cook in Malaysia. Try to search for 'mee goreng che nom' and watch. You'll like it.
One of the few video chefs that KNOWS HOW TO USE A KNIFE! Notice how she tucks her fingers back, thumb under the palm, using the knuckles as a guide for the blade.
Please keep these noodle-friendly, cost conscious dishes coming! Even cooking for one has become costly, so I really appreciate that cost is a major consideration in your videos. TFS, Sharon🤗🇺🇦 P.S. Even though the 🙈made an appearance, thankfully no digits were sacrificed in the making of this video!
@@mehchocolate1257 in the description it says to get the written recipe you have to join patreon. Would be nice though if she at least put the ingredients up though. This may be a meal for under $10, but even the sweet soy sauce is $15.
Hi Flo and Dude. Have only just discovered your food channel and it really is a blessing. We love Asian cooking in our home and your channel is our go to for inspiration and recipe's. Thank you for all your work.
It so happens that im in Indonesia a lot...iv always wondered what they put in their secret sauces to flavor it...I love it that you are using the orginal ABC brand...hehe... thats the best one..
Another delicious recipe to add to the collection, can't wait to try this one! Fed up and feeling guilty sitting with pen and paper trying to copy your recipe that I've bought your homestyle cookbook, I'm pretty sure it's going to be well used and I can throw out all my scraps of paper! Hahaha
Hi Flo and Dude….I cannot wait to try out this recipe. I’ve made a couple of your noodle dishes with great success. I purchased your cookbook and it just arrived the other day. Very excited to continue with your fantastic recipes. 😊🇨🇦
I appreciate you mentioning thing like the shrimp paste/belacan as we can get that easily where we are so it's nice to be able to include those things when we can get it
Ate fried mie too often when in Malaysia. It's so good. I watched several TH-cam videos but yours is the one that I'll make because it is authentic to what I ate and loved. Thanks
Yay Southeast Asia! I’m Thai and I absolutely love all the cuisines of my fellow Southeast Asians! Your Malaysian food recipes are so great. I’ve made quite a few of them and haven’t been disappointed!
Great video! I can’t wait to make this dish. I have tried a few of your recipes and they have all received 👍 from the family. I turn to your recipe book whenever I’m stumped on what to make for dinner. 😋
Love your recipes, budget friendly, cook time friendly, most ingredients are ready in the fridge or pantry, even if I don’t have all the sauce, most times easily substitute, yet the end result still yummy, now I don’t have to make do with instant mi goreng, I can make my own, thanks
Thank you so much for all these wonderful recipes! Greatly appreciate how you keep them as simple as possible while still creating such a huge variety of delicious menu choices. And the videos are always entertaining. These noodles turned out perfect at home.
Yes! Food trucks are expensive. Some are really ridiculous! ??? Why? Thank you Flo! You ate my hero! Just started deading your book! Can't wait to do your recipes! Thank you! Tell dude hello!
Indonesian Ketjap Manis and Sambal are indonesian origin for sure. Indonesia has so many different kind of Mie Goreng as well as varieties of sambal. They are delicious
When I eat out oriental, I always study the knife cuts in my food. It makes the dish more visually interesting. I love how you cut the veggies and onions…!!!
Just my style of tasty , economical , delicious food , my main regret is , we don’t get local made noodles , we have to rely too much on imported , unless you feel like making your own . Happy Sunday to everyone.
Success! I made this and it is a favorite now. Thank you for suggesting the cabbage as an alternative. I also made this with green beans (cut small) because I don't have bean sprouts. Thank you for making it easy.
I really love your channel and have learnt so much. Thanks from across "The Pond". This will be on the menu this week. It reminds me so much of Singapore and the fabulous Hawker Markets.
@@jettabartholomew1118 Oh, darlin' chill a little on this fine Sunday. Don't need the hall monitor watching over us for the slightest grammar mistake on a cooking recipe.
@@jettabartholomew1118 Oops, your ethnocentrism is showing. "Learnt" is a valid word, recognized mostly as a Britishism. Add it to your vocabulary. Who knows, it might turn up in wordle. :)
Where do you get the yellow egg noodles? At every Asian grocer in southern Arizona, I can only get wheat noodles (pancit). In Australia, I could the yellow noodles (we called them Hokkien Mee) at every Asian grocer. Mee Goreng just doesn't taste the same without the proper noodles?
Wonderful dish, looks so delicious! Great explanation! Now I plan to buy a wok and stove so I can make these dishes. Currently have an electric flat cooktop not suited. Hope to see many more dishes from you!
i love how u use so little of cooking oil... i dont know that lol... .. and u never use water.. all completely using only sauce and little bit of oil.. so amazing.. im gona try this recipe..
I love Mee Goreng ♥️ I use for this sauce - Oyster sauce, Hoisin sauce, lime juice, chilli paste, pepper, five spice, garlic, tomato paste. Yum yum xxx
Very nice video. I made mee goreng yesterday. Mine does not use oyster sauce or shrimp paste. I do use Sriracha not sambal. I will try your additions next time.
Mee goreng is a Malaysian word for fried wheat noodle and was a dish from the Islamic South Indian dish that was introduced into Malaysia and become popular also in Singapore, just for your info! It probably was a representation of the Chinese noodle dishes as this dish isn't found in India, however with the return of the Indian diaspora it can be found in Tamil towns!
Wow, your mee goreng really makes me hungry now coz it's my favourite dish..must cook this super delicious mee goreng this weekend...great presentation, keep it up! Stay healthy & God bless...
People ask about my wok all the time but I purchased my handcrafted wok in our local Chinatown over 20 years ago and unfortunately, have not found anything similar to recommend. But if I do, you can bet I will let you all know!
@@robertpace901 checkout America’s Test Kitchen video on comparing woks. I think that’ll help you decide what kind of material you need. Personally I have carbon steel because it’s light and I’m weak 😀.
What type of meal that you prepare receives the most interest from your viewers? For example, do you find that noodle meals garner more interest than say soup type meals?
Oh my gosh! This thing called shrimp paste. Can you tell me more? This sounds fantastic and it sounds like a game changer. I see another comment where they said “Do not let the smell scare you away”. Sounds like a game changer to me as far as I love shrimp flavors. Tell us more about the shrimp paste! This dish looks fantastic by the way. I cannot wait to give this a try! I get tickled when I see Dan rocking those chopsticks! Thanks, Flo and Dude, for another winner! ~Sharon
🤣 Oh my goodness, it is SO stinky. I have to double bag it and seal it well in my fridge. It’ll keep forever. You don’t need much to get some extra umami into your dishes. It’s also called belachan.
Yes shrimp paste is very pungent and smelly. Since we used it alot in southeast asian cooking it doesn't bother me but i must warned you as a westerner it may be alittle off putting. The best i can describe it smells like dirty rotten feet that hasn't been washed for days 😛
@@GradeBmoviefan But don't worry your food will still smell good because once you start to cook with it the odor dissipates and blends in and adds a nice flavor . The smell only gets to you when you first open that jar of shrimp paste and you get that whiffed gag 😝
I really enjoy your recipes. What I also really like is that you give alternatives to the ingredients. I live in Portugal and some ingredients especially sweet soy sauce is non existent. So I now know I can use soy sauce and sugar. Thank you so much and please keep doing this xx
I totally agree, good trucks in Hawaii are expensive ! Even plate lunches which are so popular among the locals. I live here on the island and have sampled food trucks and plate lunches
Even at the high grocery prices we are experiencing now, this meal is still less than $10 for a family of 4! Eat well, save money. Happy Sunday! 💕
this looks so yummy. Since I'm really close to being pre-diabetic though, it's not something I can enjoy. My daughter would love it
@Tracy Mainwaring So sorry to hear that. 😔
@@FloLum I didn’t mean to comment under your pinned comment…my phone is silly. PreT2D affects SO many people, and most don’t even know they have it. So I’m lucky in a way 😀
Made this tonight Flo. It was a huge hit with the family. I sprinkled a couple handfuls of chopped cashews on top too since I had them in my pantry. Really fantastic and economical recipe.
This looks so good. Where do you get the noodles?
Thank you.
0:43 sauce: 3 T dark sweet sauce, 2 T Light soy, 1 T oyster sauce, 2 T ketchup, and optional spiciness 1 T sambal.
precooked noodle 1.25 lb. ;
Green union, 3 cloves garlic, 2 shallots, 4 choisum, a handle of sprout, 2 eggs, 6 oz. shrimp, (3 for each person), 6 oz. of chicken (one thigh and a drumstick),
5:17 stir fry
I love “You can just omit it”. Where it doesn’t make this recipe any less flavorful or delicious. My new favorite because I made this today.
Love your cookbook.
I love that you teaching us these frugal comfort food meal during these hard economic times
My mouth is watering! We really appreciate your economical dishes these days. Please keep 'em coming. Also, for people unfamiliar with shrimp paste...well, it's absolutely delicious mixed in dishes, but in its "raw" state it smells like the sewer backed up. In other words, please don't let the smell scare you away.
Your comment is hilarious and spot on! 😂. How much of the shrimp paste (belechan) would you use Flo?
Thanks for the warning!!! 😂. That’s what I always say about cheese…..stinky.
I find fermented shrimp paste in little jars, as a paste.
Lee Kum Kee sell shrimp paste in a small jar. You just add a tiny portion like 1/3 of a tea spoon.
Really appreciating your affordable and easy options. With teens, our grocery bill lately has been insane!!
Just made it. Really delicious and my whole family enjoyed it! Managed to find all the ingredients listed. Definitely need the splash of sesame oil to balance out the sweetness of the sauce. Will make again!
Okay, just made the Mee Goreng Noodles. I was hesitant, so many items I have not used before. It is great. I added a tad of Cayenne just to give it a bit more kick. Loved it. I will have to go through your cookbook that I bought and see what else I can do. The Egg Drop Soup that I did came out to $1.41 per serving, about 12 ounces in my bowl. Got 10 servings or so, forgot to count every time. Thank you so much. /// Just finished making and eating (most) of the noodles recipe. It came to $17.87, the cost per serving is $2.98 for a plate that is not small. I had five servings in the last two days and there is one serving left. I loved it. Compare to $20.00 to $25.00 per person for fast food, which is "supposed" to be cheap, there is no comparison. Thank you so much for helping me solve diet/nutrition and financial problems. Thank you, Thank you.
Shrimp paste is Trassi, Sambal badjak is the most popular sambal and for Ketjap Manis you can find many recepies on the internet. Ketjap Kental is even thicker. In Nederland we have a rich tradition with Malaysian and Indonesian food. Selamat Makan for Dude and then Habis makan buang piring if you eat from a banana leaf.
If you're using kecap manis, then you are making Indonesian mie goreng. Singapore and Malaysian are the chinese version of mie goreng.
I just love how accessible you make your recipes. I have a nice wok, but you also give the option to just use a frying pan. You give suggestions to omit or substitute some of the ingredients if they are hard to find. Anyone could make this, and I can't wait to try it out on the family.
Hello. I just discovered your videos and wanted to share-
My in-laws were from Holland and they often made Indonesian dishes, like Nasi or Bami Goreng. Since they are gone, my wife makes these dishes. I handle the grill when needed. But after watching a number of your vids, I am ready to do it! Thank you, Michael.
Greetings to you Flo from Perth in Western Australia 🇦🇺.
I am originally from Malaysia and I tried this receipe. It came out well but it was a bit sweet. Our grandchildren loved it. I am going to try it again by replacing the kecap manis with caramelised dark sauce and omit the belachan and increase the sambal. I think the adults will love it. Thank you and have a good time in Hawaii. God bless.
Omg, it's late here in UK 12.30am, as a ex Singaporean growing up in UK these are just a few dishes I so much missed...looks like I will be going to the Asians shops for some ingredients tomorrow... love the videos.
Thank you for all of your recipes. I have your cookbook and made the orange chicken tonight but I stir fried the chicken instead of air frying. It was delicious. Thank you again!
As a Chinese in Malaysia, malay Mee goreng was one of my favorite. If I to choose malay Mee goreng vs Chinese stir fry yellow noodle, I'll choose malay ones. The mee goreng in this video looks almost the same from how we cook in Malaysia. Try to search for 'mee goreng che nom' and watch. You'll like it.
I love your food. I am from Brazil, but I leave in Miami, Florida for 23 years and Vancouver for me is a great city. Congrats.
One of the few video chefs that KNOWS HOW TO USE A KNIFE! Notice how she tucks her fingers back, thumb under the palm, using the knuckles as a guide for the blade.
Please keep these noodle-friendly, cost conscious dishes coming! Even cooking for one has become costly, so I really appreciate that cost is a major consideration in your videos. TFS, Sharon🤗🇺🇦 P.S. Even though the 🙈made an appearance, thankfully no digits were sacrificed in the making of this video!
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@@FloLum where can I get the recipe for that anyway
@@mehchocolate1257 in the description it says to get the written recipe you have to join patreon. Would be nice though if she at least put the ingredients up though. This may be a meal for under $10, but even the sweet soy sauce is $15.
Hi Flo and Dude. Have only just discovered your food channel and it really is a blessing. We love Asian cooking in our home and your channel is our go to for inspiration and recipe's. Thank you for all your work.
It so happens that im in Indonesia a lot...iv always wondered what they put in their secret sauces to flavor it...I love it that you are using the orginal ABC brand...hehe... thats the best one..
Another delicious recipe to add to the collection, can't wait to try this one! Fed up and feeling guilty sitting with pen and paper trying to copy your recipe that I've bought your homestyle cookbook, I'm pretty sure it's going to be well used and I can throw out all my scraps of paper! Hahaha
Hi Flo and Dude….I cannot wait to try out this recipe. I’ve made a couple of your noodle dishes with great success. I purchased your cookbook and it just arrived the other day. Very excited to continue with your fantastic recipes. 😊🇨🇦
In a pinch, a touch of fish sauce works like shrimp paste to give that MSG-like umsmi
This was so therapeutic. Right from your voice to the in-depth explanation. Thank you for sharing.
I appreciate you mentioning thing like the shrimp paste/belacan as we can get that easily where we are so it's nice to be able to include those things when we can get it
Where I’m at it’s called trassi if I’m not mistaken. It looks exactly the same, so I’ll use that.
Ate fried mie too often when in Malaysia. It's so good. I watched several TH-cam videos but yours is the one that I'll make because it is authentic to what I ate and loved. Thanks
Yay Southeast Asia! I’m Thai and I absolutely love all the cuisines of my fellow Southeast Asians! Your Malaysian food recipes are so great. I’ve made quite a few of them and haven’t been disappointed!
Food prices are hurting many. Thank you for sharing this affordable meal for many to enjoy. 🙂. Ottawa Ontario.
Great video! I can’t wait to make this dish. I have tried a few of your recipes and they have all received 👍 from the family. I turn to your recipe book whenever I’m stumped on what to make for dinner. 😋
I used to live in Bali. I ate mie goreng almost every day. I still buy Indomie noodles by the case.
Love your recipes, budget friendly, cook time friendly, most ingredients are ready in the fridge or pantry, even if I don’t have all the sauce, most times easily substitute, yet the end result still yummy, now I don’t have to make do with instant mi goreng, I can make my own, thanks
Thank you so much for all these wonderful recipes!
Greatly appreciate how you keep them as simple as possible while still creating such a huge variety of delicious menu choices. And the videos are always entertaining.
These noodles turned out perfect at home.
I made this last night and it was fabulous. I've been learning my wok. I've followed your channel and studied well. Thank you!
Yes! Food trucks are expensive. Some are really ridiculous! ??? Why?
Thank you Flo! You ate my hero! Just started deading your book! Can't wait to do your recipes!
Thank you! Tell dude hello!
Hey Flo, I made a version of this and thank you so much, we loved it!
I’m salivating watching this….. need to make it. Thanks!!!
Indonesian Ketjap Manis and Sambal are indonesian origin for sure. Indonesia has so many different kind of Mie Goreng as well as varieties of sambal. They are delicious
True... Ketjap manis and sambal are from Indonesia.
When I eat out oriental, I always study the knife cuts in my food. It makes the dish more visually interesting. I love how you cut the veggies and onions…!!!
Just my style of tasty , economical , delicious food , my main regret is , we don’t get local made noodles , we have to rely too much on imported , unless you feel like making your own . Happy Sunday to everyone.
Oh yeah! Going out tomorrow and grabbing these ingredients at my local Asian market. Love the 🐈 meowing too. Lol.
Sauce:
3 tbsp kecap manis
2 tbsp regular or light soy sauce
1 tbsp oyster sauce
2 tbsp ketchup
1 tsp sambal or more
Oh my, that looks so good,
I could eat a huge bowl all by myself!
Hi..I like the way you cut the ingredients accordingly so neat and also well narrated...
Success! I made this and it is a favorite now. Thank you for suggesting the cabbage as an alternative. I also made this with green beans (cut small) because I don't have bean sprouts. Thank you for making it easy.
Just watching all your videos will make someone a decent cook, simple and delicious recipes, thanks
Thanks Flo and Dude for great recipe and video.
I really love your channel and have learnt so much. Thanks from across "The Pond". This will be on the menu this week. It reminds me so much of Singapore and the fabulous Hawker Markets.
Learnt?...learned
@@jettabartholomew1118 Oh, darlin' chill a little on this fine Sunday. Don't need the hall monitor watching over us for the slightest grammar mistake on a cooking recipe.
@@jettabartholomew1118 Oops, your ethnocentrism is showing. "Learnt" is a valid word, recognized mostly as a Britishism. Add it to your vocabulary. Who knows, it might turn up in wordle. :)
Where do you get the yellow egg noodles? At every Asian grocer in southern Arizona, I can only get wheat noodles (pancit). In Australia, I could the yellow noodles (we called them Hokkien Mee) at every Asian grocer. Mee Goreng just doesn't taste the same without the proper noodles?
I made this today and it was FANTASTIC!!! And lots of leftovers. Heaven! I agree with Dude...had to stop! Thank you!
Your recipes are super easy and yummy and my son loves all the recipes I cook you really got me back into cooking again thank you so much.
Hi Flo, made your bami goreng (mee goreng) tonight and we loved it! (Speaking as descendant of dutch indonesian family)
just info to my fellow fans : you can do this to rice too. Just make sure the rice is thoroughly cold (or rice from yesterday is even better).
Love my noodles anyway thanks Flo for sharing this budget friendly delicious noodle dish 🥰
I just love you guys. I’m going to try that noodle dish. I love noodles never try making them myself. Thanks for sharing and God bless
I made this for supper tonight and it is FANTASTIC!
Wonderful dish, looks so delicious! Great explanation! Now I plan to buy a wok and stove so I can make these dishes. Currently have an electric flat cooktop not suited.
Hope to see many more dishes from you!
You can buy a ring on the cooktop for the wok to sit on.. Cooked that way for years on an electric cooktop.
@@alanbates9005 Thanks Alan! Didn't know there was such a thing.
noodle dishes were my favorite street food when i was in Thailand... i'm gonna have to try making this soon
i love how u use so little of cooking oil... i dont know that lol... .. and u never use water.. all completely using only sauce and little bit of oil.. so amazing.. im gona try this recipe..
Love the eye roll emoji. Something my wife would do if she were to edit a TH-cam video I was making comments about.
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Looks absolutely delicious. I’m making this definitely., thank you for showing us. 🙏
I love Mee Goreng ♥️
I use for this sauce - Oyster sauce, Hoisin sauce, lime juice, chilli paste, pepper, five spice, garlic, tomato paste.
Yum yum xxx
Whoops forgot to add a dash of fish sauce x
Great. I bought your cookbook. I am going to do this one tomorrow. I might (as I always do) add a few things to it, sorry, I can't resist.
Love all your recipes thank you I will make them one at a time . May God Bless 🙏
Very nice video. I made mee goreng yesterday. Mine does not use oyster sauce or shrimp paste. I do use Sriracha not sambal. I will try your additions next time.
Mee goreng is a Malaysian word for fried wheat noodle and was a dish from the Islamic South Indian dish that was introduced into Malaysia and become popular also in Singapore, just for your info! It probably was a representation of the Chinese noodle dishes as this dish isn't found in India, however with the return of the Indian diaspora it can be found in Tamil towns!
New subscriber here☺️ I just came across your channel and I love your recipes 😋 definitely going to be trying them out.
Hi Flo , can you tell me where you buy your fresh egg noodles , can’t seem to find them , went to T&T ,couldn’t get much help !
Thanks
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful recipe, lady that looks amazing
Wow, your mee goreng really makes me hungry now coz it's my favourite dish..must cook this super delicious mee goreng this weekend...great presentation, keep it up! Stay healthy & God bless...
You guys are God sent!! I just tried this out today and it came out unbelievably delicious ☺️😋 so happy!!
My best friend, It's always great. Your video is excellent quality. We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks
I put the large onion slices. Can taste the crispness. Every home need a wok. I put the bean sprout last for the crispiness. Cabbage good too.
I'd like to buy a wok and shovel spatula like you use. I looked on your list of kitchen items for sale but didn't see them. Where can I buy them?
People ask about my wok all the time but I purchased my handcrafted wok in our local Chinatown over 20 years ago and unfortunately, have not found anything similar to recommend. But if I do, you can bet I will let you all know!
@@FloLum if I were to look online what qualities should I look for? All stainless steel? Some appear to have a non stick coating. It flakes off.
@@robertpace901 checkout America’s Test Kitchen video on comparing woks. I think that’ll help you decide what kind of material you need. Personally I have carbon steel because it’s light and I’m weak 😀.
@Robert Pace Please don’t buy nonstick.
YaY! I enjoyed this and this is my first LUM video! Subscribed!
Love ❤️ these dishes I just stumbled on your channel now I’m hooked Thankyou for sharing I’m here in Australia 🇦🇺
Looks soo delicious. Can someone tell me what kind of noodles those are exactly?
This looks absolutely amazing definitely going to try this one 👌 Thanks Flo & Dude. Cheers....Nat from Aus 😋
I could eat this every day. This looks scrumptious.
I love the receipe!!! Thanks Flo!!!
And I love your channel!! You are awosome, both of you!!!
What type of meal that you prepare receives the most interest from your viewers? For example, do you find that noodle meals garner more interest than say soup type meals?
thank you for mentioning our country, Malaysia 🇲🇾
I appreciate your pleasing voice and excellent DICTION. THANK you 😊
Asian (and Indian) food is simply the best. Mediterranean and Mexican coming close though sometimes.
Oh my gosh! This thing called shrimp paste. Can you tell me more? This sounds fantastic and it sounds like a game changer. I see another comment where they said “Do not let the smell scare you away”. Sounds like a game changer to me as far as I love shrimp flavors. Tell us more about the shrimp paste! This dish looks fantastic by the way. I cannot wait to give this a try! I get tickled when I see Dan rocking those chopsticks! Thanks, Flo and Dude, for another winner! ~Sharon
🤣 Oh my goodness, it is SO stinky. I have to double bag it and seal it well in my fridge. It’ll keep forever. You don’t need much to get some extra umami into your dishes. It’s also called belachan.
Yes shrimp paste is very pungent and smelly. Since we used it alot in southeast asian cooking it doesn't bother me but i must warned you as a westerner it may be alittle off putting. The best i can describe it smells like dirty rotten feet that hasn't been washed for days 😛
@@vk311z8 It’s that pungent and crazy even if you use a small amount and cook it in a recipe? LOL. Very intriguing! 🤣👍 ~Sharon
@@GradeBmoviefan But don't worry your food will still smell good because once you start to cook with it the odor dissipates and blends in and adds a nice flavor . The smell only gets to you when you first open that jar of shrimp paste and you get that whiffed gag 😝
@@vk311z8 😊👍 Thank you! I hoped that would be the case. I still plan on trying it. LOL. ~Sharon
Hi Flo,
Thanks for the easy and yet simple recipe, I'm first time subscribed.
So happy to find your channel and support a sister in Christ!!!
Love the presentation fest, easy and looks delicious 😋, thanks 😊!
Very good! My family loved it.
Thank you for the recipe.❤️
I really enjoy your recipes. What I also really like is that you give alternatives to the ingredients. I live in Portugal and some ingredients especially sweet soy sauce is non existent. So I now know I can use soy sauce and sugar. Thank you so much and please keep doing this xx
u have to go to the netherlands
@@mariaannainditahernawati7132
Not really an option
Wow!! Love it!! I will make this!! Thank you for sharing!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Very good demonstration and good cheap Mee goreng food.
I love it! Singaporean food.
Thank you.
I just found this channel, and I love it
Thank you so much verry good chef. Ive learned a lot. More power.
I totally agree, good trucks in Hawaii are expensive ! Even plate lunches which are so popular among the locals. I live here on the island and have sampled food trucks and plate lunches
wow amazing 🍜 noodles..looks so yummy yummy 😋. actually I like egg noodles more than other noodles. great work👍👍❤
Loving these recipes many thanks
Simple and looks delicious.👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏lucky you DUDE 🤩🤩🤩🤩
This dish is very authentic to what we get here in Malaysia. Please do try it if you can!
You guys are awesome! Thank you