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Handmade Flat Rice Noodles (板條, 粿條, 河粉) - Gluten free noodles
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Handmade Flat Rice Noodles (板條, 粿條, 河粉) - Gluten free noodles

Julie - Mrs. Lin's Kitchen
Julie - Mrs. Lin's Kitchen @mrslinskitchen
San Ramon

Flat rice noodles have been popular in Canton and Fujian Provence in China, as well as Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia like Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia thus these noodles have been called many different names such as Ban Tiao, Kui Tiao or Hor Fun.

In this recipe, I will show you how to make Taiwanese hakka style flat rice noodle or Ban Tiao. The main ingredient is the long grain rice. Noodles made out of 100% rice grain or rice flour are more fragile. To make it more flexible, I prefer adding either potato or tapioca flour because the noodles will not be easily broken apart. Since this noodle is made of rice grain with either potato or tapioca flour, it is also gluten free. Depending on your preference, you can also make these noodles wider, narrower, thicker or thinner and either use them to make stir fry rice noodles or noodle soups.

Many store bought fresh flat rice noodles have wheat flour in it so it's not gluten free. If you have gluten allergy but love stir fry rice noodle dishes, this recipe is perfect for you.

Here is the video link to this recipe: https://youtu.be/yU-uhfWsIFU

Flat rice noodles have been popular in Canton and Fujian Provence in China, as well as Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia like Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia thus these noodles have been called many different names such as Ban Tiao, Kui Tiao or Hor Fun.

In this recipe, I will show you how to make Taiwanese hakka style flat rice noodle or Ban Tiao. The main ingredient is the long grain rice. Noodles made out of 100% rice grain or rice flour are more fragile. To make it more flexible, I prefer adding either potato or tapioca flour because the noodles will not be easily broken apart. Since this noodle is made of rice grain with either potato or tapioca flour, it is also gluten free. Depending on your preference, you can also make these noodles wider, narrower, thicker or thinner and either use them to make stir fry rice noodles or noodle soups.

Many store bought fresh flat rice noodles have wheat flour in it so it's not gluten free. If you have gluten allergy but love stir fry rice noodle dishes, this recipe is perfect for you.

Here is the video link to this recipe: https://youtu.be/yU-uhfWsIFU

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Handmade Flat Rice Noodles (板條, 粿條, 河粉) - Gluten free noodles

Julie - Mrs. Lin's Kitchen
Julie - Mrs. Lin's Kitchen @mrslinskitchen
San Ramon

Flat rice noodles have been popular in Canton and Fujian Provence in China, as well as Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia like Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia thus these noodles have been called many different names such as Ban Tiao, Kui Tiao or Hor Fun.

In this recipe, I will show you how to make Taiwanese hakka style flat rice noodle or Ban Tiao. The main ingredient is the long grain rice. Noodles made out of 100% rice grain or rice flour are more fragile. To make it more flexible, I prefer adding either potato or tapioca flour because the noodles will not be easily broken apart. Since this noodle is made of rice grain with either potato or tapioca flour, it is also gluten free. Depending on your preference, you can also make these noodles wider, narrower, thicker or thinner and either use them to make stir fry rice noodles or noodle soups.

Many store bought fresh flat rice noodles have wheat flour in it so it's not gluten free. If you have gluten allergy but love stir fry rice noodle dishes, this recipe is perfect for you.

Here is the video link to this recipe: https://youtu.be/yU-uhfWsIFU

Flat rice noodles have been popular in Canton and Fujian Provence in China, as well as Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia like Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia thus these noodles have been called many different names such as Ban Tiao, Kui Tiao or Hor Fun.

In this recipe, I will show you how to make Taiwanese hakka style flat rice noodle or Ban Tiao. The main ingredient is the long grain rice. Noodles made out of 100% rice grain or rice flour are more fragile. To make it more flexible, I prefer adding either potato or tapioca flour because the noodles will not be easily broken apart. Since this noodle is made of rice grain with either potato or tapioca flour, it is also gluten free. Depending on your preference, you can also make these noodles wider, narrower, thicker or thinner and either use them to make stir fry rice noodles or noodle soups.

Many store bought fresh flat rice noodles have wheat flour in it so it's not gluten free. If you have gluten allergy but love stir fry rice noodle dishes, this recipe is perfect for you.

Here is the video link to this recipe: https://youtu.be/yU-uhfWsIFU

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Ingredients

  • 1-1/2 cuplong grain rice
  • 2-1/3 cupwater for soaking
  • 4 tablespoonstapioca flour/potato starch/corn starch
  • Tools needed:
  • Metal or glass tray for steaming (I used 9” x 9” stainless steel baking tray)
  • Steamer (I used a 14” wok)
  • High speed blender
  • Oil brush or oil sprayer
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  1. 1

    Wash 1-1/2 cup rice a couple of times and let dry. Make sure to shake off as much water as possible.

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  2. 2

    Soak with 2-1/3 cup water over night.

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  3. 3

    Mix rice/water mixture with tapioca flour and process it in the high speed blender for about a minute. Check that the mixture is as smooth as a rice drink. The basic rule is you don’t want grids or hard lumps or the flat rice noodle will be bumpy and not smooth.

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  4. 4

    Start your steamer with water, boil it and get ready for steaming.

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  5. 5

    Grease the baking pan before pouring in the rice mixture. When the pan is ready, pour in ~1/2 cup of mixture. You want the thickness of the noodles to be about 1/16 to 1/8 inches thick.

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  6. 6

    When the steamer is ready, place the baking pan in and steam it for about 3 minutes.

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  7. 7

    Take out after 3 minutes, your mixture should look slightly translucent. Let it cool off and then spread another layer of oil on top before taking it off of the mold (I normally fold it in half).

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  8. 8

    Cut flat rice noodles to about 5/8” and enjoy.

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Julie - Mrs. Lin's Kitchen @mrslinskitchen
on February 26, 2022 20:11
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Hello, everyone! This is Julie but many of you might know me as Mrs. Lin from Mrs. Lin’s Kitchen.Born and raised in Taiwan, I moved to the U.S. with my family when I was a teenager. My mom is a great cook and she has been a huge influence and inspiration to me. I started this because I like to share and document all my favorite recipes.Because of my Taiwanese background, my recipes consist of mainly Taiwanese, Japanese, Chinese, and some Southeast Asian. Some I learned from my mom, some I learned while growing up and many I have created throughout the years.I hope you like what I bring to you here. Please leave me some comments and let me know what you like to see in the future.You can visit my Youtube channel for more ingredients:https://www.youtube.com/mrslinskitchenTo download my printable recipes, please visit:http://site.mrslinskitchen.com/recipes/index.php/about-mrs-lin/
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