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Home Cooked Wanton Mee
On a Valentine Day, many couples will spend some time for dinner, whether it?s a sumptuous candle light dinner or simple one. I think this would be one of our unforgettable one. Well, why would I say that? have you seen a couple staying at home not having candle light dinner but home cooked Wanton Mee?
Oh ya, don?t laugh over it, but that?s true that we both are enjoying 13 wantons each and a plate of Wanton Mee. What mom taught me was when we put all these wantons in the boiling water, it will sink, once it?s cooked, it will be floating. It?s about 3 to 5 minutes, depending your size of the wantons. Once cooked, add 1 tablespoon of garlic oil and half table spoon of sesame oil. Add light soya sauce instead of pinch of salt, and add on ground pepper if you like the taste of it. After that, I boil another pot of water to cook on the noodle. Remember to prepare another pot of cold water for cooling the cooking process, my mother told me that is actually clearing the alkaline in the noodle, and some how that?s make the noodle even more crunchy when consume. Cook the noodle for 2 to 3 minutes, transfer the noodle to the cold water for cooling the process and then after transfer it back to the hot boiling water, losing the noodles and set it on the serving plate. If you?re not an oily fan, just add half table spoon of garlic and sesame oil respectively. Half table spoon of dark soya sauce and light soya sauce, mix well and garnish with spring onions. And that?s our Valentine meal. Happy Valentine folks!! related searches : Home
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