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Singapore Hokkien Hae Mee

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Singapore Hokkien Hae Mee

Singapore Hokkien Hae Mee - Singapore style fried noodles

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Health Score:
83 / 100
Difficulty:
easy
Difficulty
Preparation:
35 min.
Preparation
Calories:
572
calories
Calories

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Nutritional values

The lean muscle meat of the clams consists mainly of proteins and brings iron, zinc, and iodine to the plate. The latter is needed by our thyroid gland to produce two vital hormones that regulate body growth and energy balance. Because of their high content of high-quality proteins the nutrient in shrimp not only helps maintain and build muscle but is also the basic building block of our immune system.

Do you still have sambal oelek left over from the Hokkien Hae Mee preparation? How about using it to make a spicy Bibimbap Bowl with beef and vegetables

1 serving contains
(Percentage of daily recommendation)
Calorie572 cal.(27 %)
Protein39 g(40 %)
Fat15 g(13 %)
Carbohydrates70 g(47 %)
Sugar added0 g(0 %)
Roughage6.1 g(20 %)
Vitamin A0.3 mg(38 %)
Vitamin D2.3 μg(12 %)
Vitamin E4.5 mg(38 %)
Vitamin K10.1 μg(17 %)
Vitamin B₁0.4 mg(40 %)
Vitamin B₂0.4 mg(36 %)
Niacin17.9 mg(149 %)
Vitamin B₆0.7 mg(50 %)
Folate79 μg(26 %)
Pantothenic acid1.4 mg(23 %)
Biotin5.9 μg(13 %)
Vitamin B₁₂3.7 μg(123 %)
Vitamin C18 mg(19 %)
Potassium970 mg(24 %)
Calcium249 mg(25 %)
Magnesium161 mg(54 %)
Iron8 mg(53 %)
Iodine129 μg(65 %)
Zinc6.7 mg(84 %)
Saturated fatty acids2.9 g
Uric acid447 mg
Cholesterol298 mg
Complete sugar4 g

Ingredients

for
4
Ingredients
28 ozs mie noodles
14 ozs shrimp (with shell)
10 ozs turkey cutlets
5 ozs clam
4 scallions
1 stalk Celery
1 bunch cilantro
2 ½ ozs Mung bean sprouts
2 Tbsps Peanut oil
1 tsp roasted sesame oil
1 tsp Sambal oelek
1 tsp Oyster sauce
1 Tbsp soy sauce
1 Tbsp Sesame seeds
How healthy are the main ingredients?
CelerySesame seedssoy saucesesame oil

Preparation steps

1.

Let pasta just swell in hot water according to package directions or cook briefly.

2.

In the meantime, peel the shrimp so that the tail fin remains. Rinse and pat dry. Rinse turkey cutlet meat, pat dry, and slice thinly. Rinse mussel meat and pat dry. Clean and wash spring onions and cut them into pieces about 1-inch long. Wash celery and cut it into thin slices. Wash cilantro, shake dry, and chop finely. Rinse sprouts in a sieve and drain well.

3.

Heat both oils in a wok. Add shrimp, meat, mussels, green onions and celery and fry over high heat for 2-3 minutes until very hot and lightly browned.

4.

Add drained noodles, sprouts and coriander and season with sambal oelek, oyster sauce and soy sauce. Sprinkle Hokkien Hae Mee with sesame seeds and serve.

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