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Mee Krob (Thai Crisp-Fried Noodles)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables, Seafood, Eggs, Meats, Grains Thai Taste, Pasta & noo 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 tb Vegetable oil
1 Onion, finely-chopped
3 Garlic cloves, minced
6 Dried Chinese mushrooms, soaked and sliced
1 Green chile, sliced
1 1/2 tb Thin soy sauce
1 1/2 Limes, Juice of
1 1/2 tb Dark Chinese vinegar
4 1/2 tb Sugar
2 tb Fish sauce (Nam pla or Nuoc Mam)
1 1/2 tb Tomato paste
1 1/2 tb Ketchup
1 Egg
1/2 ts Fish sauce
1/4 ts Toasted sesame oil
1 tb Plus 2 cups vegetable oil
1/4 lb Shredded pork
4 Scallions, shredded
1 c Bean sprouts
4 oz Crab meat
1/4 ts Sugar
1/4 lb Rice vermicelli

INSTRUCTIONS

SAUCE
In a well-seasoned wok or large skillet heat oil and saute onion, garlic,
mushrooms and chile until lightly browned. Add remaining sauce ingredients,
stir well and bring to a boil. Pour into a bowl a nd set aside. Beat egg
with fish sauce and sesame oil. Clean wok and reheat. Pour in eggs in a
very thin layer and cook 10 minutes, turning several times. Turn out, roll
up omelette and slice into 1/ 4-inch strips. Heat 1 tablespoon oil over
high heat and saute pork for 2 minutes. Add scallions, bean sprouts, crab
meat and egg strips. Sprinkle with sugar. Saute 30 seconds and transfer to
a bowl.
Clean wok and heat remaining 2 cups oil over medium-high heat. In a large
shopping bag tear vermicelli into bunches. Add one-eighth of noodles and
fry 30 seconds. Remove to a warmed paper towel-lined platter and sprinkle
with one-eighth of pork mixture. Repeat until all noodles and pork are used
up. Pour oil from wok, add sauce mixture and reheat, stirring, until
bubbly. Remove paper towels from platter, pour sauce over noodles and mix
well. Serve immediately.
Recipe by: David Rosengarten Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #513 by "Master
Harper Gaellon" <gaellon@inch.com> on Mar 12, 1997

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