Fried Kwetiaw with Sausages
Fried Kwetiaw with Sausages

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Kwetiau goreng (Indonesian for 'fried flat noodle') is a Chinese Indonesian stir fried flat rice noodle dish from Indonesia and popular in Southeast Asia. This flavorful and spicy fried noodle dish is common in Indonesia. Kwetiau goreng (Indonesian for "fried flat noodle") is a Chinese Indonesian and Malay Singaporean stir fried flat rice noodles, it is a flavourful and spicy fried noodle dish common in Indonesia.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have fried kwetiaw with sausages using 19 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Fried Kwetiaw with Sausages:
  1. Make ready 2 whole baby kailan or 1 whole kailan
  2. Take 3 pieces sausage(slice it)
  3. Get 2 eggs
  4. Make ready 1 pack wet kwetiaw or 1 pack of dried kwetiaw
  5. Make ready 2 pieces small chilli (green or/and red)
  6. Make ready 4 tbsp sweet soy sauce
  7. Take 2 tbsp mushroom soy sauce
  8. Make ready 1 tbsp oyster sauce
  9. Take 1 tsp chop garlic
  10. Make ready 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  11. Prepare 3 tbsp chilli sauce or ketchup
  12. Prepare 1 tbsp sesame oil (for aroma)
  13. Take Salt and pepper
  14. Prepare 1 pinch sugar
  15. Prepare Garnish
  16. Prepare 1 stalk spring onion(slice)
  17. Make ready Fried shallot
  18. Get 1 slice tomato
  19. Get 1 slice cucumber

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Instructions to make Fried Kwetiaw with Sausages:
  1. For dried kwetiaw, you blanch it first but don't make it to cook, and for wet you can straight away use it
  2. In small fire, sauted your sausage till it nearly done, then put in your garlic and chilli, sauted it until it releases their aroma, then put in your egg and stir it until all the thing got mix up nicely. Make sure your egg not to cooked, after that add in the slice kailan in it, and stir it
  3. Put in the Worcester sauce, followed with soy sauce, ketchup, and oyster sauce, stir it till it mix
  4. Add in the kwetiaw, then stir it till it mix nicely, then you add the mushroom soy sauce, stir it again till all the kwetiaw covered in it
  5. After you make sure the taste is up to what you want, then you can add in sesame sauce, and stired it on medium fire
  6. Serve your kwetiaw on the center of the plate, put slice spring onion and fried shallot on top of it, then put cucumber and tomato slice on the side
  7. Enjoy your kwetiaw while it's hot

Fried kwetiau as common as fried rice or fried noodle is a standard dish for a restaurant and I hope that this level of restaurant, the taste should be at least standard or so-so, and shouldn't be into the worst taste ever. And my husband also order chicken gordon blue. Kwetiau goreng is Chinese stir-fried flat rice noodles. We know it as kwetiau goreng in Indonesia, but the Malaysians/Singaporeans know this as char kway teow, and of course, this dish is known as 炒粿條 for the Chinese. Kwetiau goreng, fried flat noodle similar to char kuay teow.

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