Fried noodles

Noodle dishes common throughout Asia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fried noodles are common throughout East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia. Many varieties, cooking styles, and ingredients exist.

Mie goreng, Indonesian fried noodles served in Bali

Fried noodle dishes

Stir-fried

Beef chow fun
Char kway teow
Pad thai
Chicken chow mein from Nepal

Pan-fried

  • Hong Kong fried noodles – Hong Kong-style dish consisting of flour noodles pan-fried until crispy, and served together with vegetables, chicken or seafood

Deep-fried

Mi krop
  • Fried crunchy wonton noodles – deep-fried strips of wonton wrappers,[6] served as an appetizer with duck sauce and hot mustard at American Chinese restaurants
  • I fu mie, Chinese Indonesian dried fried yi mein noodle served in sauce with vegetables, chicken or prawns.
  • Mie kering, Chinese-influenced deep-fried crispy noodle from Makassar, Indonesia. Also known as kurum kurum in part of Pakistan.
  • Mi krop – Thai dish consisting of crispy deep-fried rice noodles.
  • Sangza – Deep-fried wheat noodles from northern China[7]

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