Fettuccine with celery and luncheon meat in banana sauce

SALG
SALG @hipposama
Singapore

With leftover celery and luncheon meat from lunch recipe, i make this new pasta recipe for dinner and turns out awesome. You may use ketchup sauce if you don't have banana sauce. Banana sauce is sweeter and less acidic.

Fettuccine with celery and luncheon meat in banana sauce

With leftover celery and luncheon meat from lunch recipe, i make this new pasta recipe for dinner and turns out awesome. You may use ketchup sauce if you don't have banana sauce. Banana sauce is sweeter and less acidic.

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Ingredients

20 mins
1 serving
  1. Main
  2. 57 gramsfettuccine or spaghetti
  3. 2 piececelery, cut into bite size about 0.5 cm thick
  4. 200 gramsluncheon meat, cut into small cube size
  5. Other
  6. 1white pepper powder
  7. 1ground black pepper
  8. 5 dashTabasco sauce
  9. 5 tbspbanana sauce
  10. 2 tbspcooking oil

Cooking Instructions

20 mins
  1. 1

    Cook the fettuccine or spaghetti until al dente for about 10 minutes in pot of boiling water.

  2. 2

    Drain the cooked pasta and rinse in bowl of fresh warm water. This will remove pasta smell and keep it moist while you prepare the ingredients.

  3. 3

    Add cooking oil into frying pan, using medium heat, stir fry both celery and luncheon meat till celery well cooked and luncheon meat slightly browned.

  4. 4

    Add some white pepper powder, ground black pepper and Tabasco sauce. Give a final stir to the ingredients.

  5. 5

    Drain the pasta into a big bowl. Add the cooked ingredients over it and add banana sauce. Mix everything evenly.

  6. 6

    Ready to serve.

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SALG
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Love to cook and experiment with new cooking methods in addition to traditional stir fry recipes. Living in Singapore, a fantastic place to eat and experience (almost) every kind of cuisine in the world. There are 5 hawker center within my current neighborhood, I would go there for quick meal if I lazy to cook. My favorite food in hawker center include chicken rice, yong tau foo, lor mee, wanton mee, nasi lemak, cai png, bak chor mee, laksa, herbal mutton soup, ah balling, fried kway teow, curry chicken noodle, kopi O.
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