Penang White Curry Mee – Your Ultimate Taste Sensation

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Penang White Curry Mee

Penang White Curry Mee comes, unsurprisingly from the region of Penang. Long hailed as a foodie paradise Penang is the birthplace of so many delicious dishes and hawker favourites.

This dish is one of these hawker stall must-haves. A bubbling broth, that has been simmering for hours with the shells and heads of prawn (don’t judge – it’s delicious) and then with fresh coconut mild added just before serving it’s ladled over noodles, beansprouts and prawn tails.

Finally at the very last moment a large dollop of freshly ground spice paste is added to the hot coconut milk, fish stock. The het of the broth makes the oils leech out of the spice paste and into the bowl and it is YUMMY!

What Makes Penang White Curry So Good?

2 Important components

  1. Sweet and tangy coconut prawn broth
  1. Homemade aromatics and spice paste.

Made from every day simple ingredients.

Coconut water, Coconut milk, Noodles, Beansprouts, Prawn shells and heads, chili, belachan, dried shrimps, garlic lemongrass and shallots. Simple and delicious.

The Penang White Curry Mee Recipe

Penang White Curry Mee

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Recipe by HolisticJB Course: Mains, SoupsCuisine: MalaysianDifficulty: Intermediate
Servings

6

people
Prep time

1

hour 
Cooking time

1

hour 

30

minutes
Calories

405

kcal
Total time

2

hours 

30

minutes

If you are searching a taste of Malaysia then the Penang White Curry Mee is a great start! You Must Try This Number 1 Spice Sensation

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Ingredients

  • For The Broth
  • 1 liter 1 liter water

  • 1 liter 1 liter Chicken Stock

  • 1 liter 1 liter Coconut Water

  • 40 g 2 5/7 tbsp Chinese Rock Sugar

  • 4 tsp 4 tsp Salt

  • 2 stick 2 stick Lemongrass

  • 250 g 1 cup prawn shells and heads

  • 100 ml 3 1/4 fl oz Coconut Milk

  • 1 tbsp 1 tbsp oil

  • 120 g 4 1/4 oz Taupok

  • The White Curry Paste
  • 20 g 10 tsp Dried Red Chilli

  • 2 2 Chili Padi

  • 12 12 Shallots

  • 6 6 Garlic Cloves

  • 3 tbsp 3 tbsp Dried Shrimp

  • 1.5 tbsp 1 1/2 tbsp Coriander Seed Powder

  • 1/2 tsp 1/2 tsp White Pepper

  • 1/2 tbsp 1/2 tbsp Belachan Powder

  • 4 stick 4 stick Lemongrass

  • 150 ml 5/8 cup oil

  • Bowl Ingredients
  • 200 g 2 cup Beansprouts

  • 400 g 14 oz de-shelled prawns

  • 400 g 14 oz Noodles

  • 100 g 3 1/2 oz Cockles

Directions

  • Assemble The Paste
  • Roughly chop all the curry paste ingredients and add to a blender. Blend and pulse until smooth. The smoother the better.rnHeat a frypan and add the spice paste. Gently fry until fragrant over a medium heat. Stir constantly to ensure the spice paste doesn’t catch or burn. When the paste is fragrant and becomes slightly darker , remove from the heat.
  • Assemble The Broth
  • Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a wok or frying pan over high heat. Add the prawn shells and heads to the hot oil and stir fry for 5 minutes. Reduce the heat to medium and fry the prawn shells for another 5 minutes until highly fragrant. Take a large saucepan and add all the remaining broth ingredients (except taupok and coconut milk), add the fried shells and oil and bring it all to the boil. Allow the broth to rapidly boil for 5 minutes and then reduce the heat bringing the broth to a gentle simmer. Cover the broth, reduce the heat so the broth is only just bubbling and simmer for an hour. Strain the broth to remove the lemongrass, shells and prawn heads.
  • When ready to serve
  • While you prepare the individual portions, reheat the broth. Lightly blanch the noodles, prawn tails and beansprouts in boiling water. This only takes about 5 – 10 seconds. While the broth is boiling add the taupok (bean curd puff). Share the noodles, prawn meat and beansprouts between individual serving bowls. (if using cockles add them now also). Then when ready to serve remove the broth from the heat and add the coconut milk. Stir gently to mix the coconut milk into the broth and ladle over the bowl of noodles, prawn and beansprouts. While the broth is boiling hot add a generous scoop of the curry paste into the side of the dish, allowing the oils to seep into the broth.
    *optional – garnish with some fresh mint leaves. Serve immediately

Notes

  • Fried Tofu is great, if you canty find taupok

Nutrition Facts

  • Total number of serves: 6
  • Calories: 405kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 25g
  • Protein: 12g
  • Fat: 30g
  • Saturated Fat: 19g
  • Cholesterol: 57mg
  • Sodium: 1489mg
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Sugar: 15g
  • Calcium: -1mg

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HolisticJB
After living in Malaysia and Brunei, and travelling throughout South East Asia, I fell in love with the countries, the people and the amazing cuisine. Now I want to share that passion through the recipes that deliver Hawker Style, authentic flavors of Asia.

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