Fish, mung bean sprouts (togue), tofu and rice noodles
November 19, 2009 • Hello. I am currently out of the country and unable to respond to comments and e-mails. Rest assured, however, that future posts have been scheduled so new recipes will go live almost everyday during my absence. I'll be back soon with lots of stories and photos. Ciao for now! ~ ConnieThe following proportions will make enough stir fry to top four servings of noodles.
Ingredients :
Cooked (and seasoned) fish fillets, cut into smaller pieces (about the size of canned pineapple tidbits)
about a cup and a half of togue (mung bean sprouts)
about a cup of shredded cabbage
half a cup of chopped cilantro (coriander leaves)
1 tbsp. of finely minced garlic
1 tsp. of sambal oelek (or 2 hot chili peppers)
3 tbsps. of oyster sauce
a cup of firm tofu cubes (half inch cubes)
half a cup of patani (see photo)
patis (fish sauce), to taste
some pepper
about 4 tbsps. of vegetable cooking oil
cooked rice noodles or egg noodles (how much depends on how many servings you want)
Cooking procedure :
Cook the noodles according to package directions. Drain well and transfer to a plate.
Wash and drain the mung bean sprouts.
Heat the vegetable oil in a cooking pan. Add the tofu cubes and stir fry over high heat for a couple of minutes or until the edges start to brown. Add the garlic and the fish. Cook, stirring, for about 30 seconds. Add the cabbage and cook until it starts to soften. Add the rest of the ingredients. Stir. Season with patis and pepper. Cook for about 2 minutes, stirring often.
To serve, spoon the stir fried dish over the cooked noodles. Pour some sauce (yes, there will be a little sauce because the cabbage and the mung bean sprouts will expel water) on the noodles to wet them. Serve hot.
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looks delicious. i would eat it.
Have cooked Togue Guisado with beef/pork or chicken but never with fish. This is what I called one of my “diet” food. I will certainly try this recipe next time. Talk about flat rice noodles, have you tried it with thinly sliced beef with black bean sauce mix with some togue as well? One of my faves.
remember I told you that there was no picture and suddenly all your pictures came out. I’m so happy I can see them now. I’ve missed lots of your good looking pictures. This happens before too.
Patani=Lima Bean, Sieva Bean…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lima_bean
Sassy,
The dish looks light and tasty. Usually we cooked toge with meat, that’s original!
Thanks for viewing my lousy blog di ka ba nalito
.. just for a certain period lang because i will soon start working. I have 6 months holiday.. he he. Kaya lang from April to September, everyday ang work so i wonder if i still have time to cook and to blog:???:. Kaya sinamantala ko na!
In fact blogging inspires me to cook.. hi hi!!!
Linda, enjoy it.
Not yet, Rin, but that sounds delicious. Sirloin, maybe? Next trip to the supermarket.
Thanks, marusya!
Noemi, that’s good. A recipe without a photo is a bummer.
Relly, can I add your blog to the Filipino food blogs in Pinoy Food Talk?
Good morning here Sassy, my pleasure to be.. thank you for that!
Sassy i found toge at the shop this morning, the man said they got it every Tuesday.
sabi ni bayi i gisisa to ng dried fish masarap nga
I believe this is called “fava beans”– I saw it last spring at a farmers’ market near where I live– the farmer who cultivated it was Filipino too:)
Thanks for the really goor recipes, love it.
English patis posted a bean sprouts with chicken. I cooked it last night it was so good.