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Ingredients

  1. 300 gmsNoodles
  2. 6 tbspoil
  3. 2 tbspcorn starch
  4. 1"Ginger chopped
  5. 3-4 clovesGarlic
  6. 1Onion sliced
  7. to tasteSalt
  8. 1Carrot cut into thin strips
  9. 5-6French beans cut into thin strips
  10. 1 cupcabbage shredded
  11. 1/2 tspwhite pepper powder
  12. 1/2 tspSugar
  13. 4 tbspTomato sauce
  14. 1 tbspVinegar
  15. 2 cupsvegetable stock

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Heat sufficient water, add little salt and one tablespoon of oil and bring to a boil. Add noodles and boil on high heat until almost cooked.

  2. 2

    Remove, drain and cool. Divide the cooked noodles into four equal portions, form into a nest and deep fry in hot oil till light brown and crisp.

  3. 3

    Remove and drain on an absorbent kitchen towel. Blend cornstarch in quarter-cup water and set aside.

  4. 4

    Heat two tablespoons of oil in a wok, add chopped ginger, garlic and stir-fry briefly.

  5. 5

    Add sliced onion and sauté for a minute or until it turns translucent.
    Add carrot, beans, cabbage, spinach and stir-fry for two minutes or until the vegetables are just cooked but still retain the crispness.

  6. 6

    Add pepper powder, salt and sugar.
    stir in the tomato sauce and the vinegar. Pour in the stock, bring to a boil, reduce heat and stir in the blended cornstarch.

  7. 7

    Simmer for two minutes or until it thickens to a sauce consistency

  8. 8

    Arrange a portion of the fried noodles on a plate, pour a portion of the prepared vegetables
    Serve hot immediately.

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