Chicken Soupy Noodles|| Chicken Noodles Soup|| How to Make Chicken Soupy Noodles with step-by-step photos and Video.
Chicken Soupy Noodles with vegetables are my own version, which contains healthy ingredients like desi chicken, vegetables, and the boiled egg, which makes you an energetic, wholesome meal due to the content of desi yakhni. I will never prefer using instant noodles with spice makers, as they are based on harmful chemicals. The soup mix has a high amount of sodium and many preservatives and chemicals that are very dangerous.
The instructions on many instant noodles tell you to allow the noodles to cool before you add the soup mix, which hints at dangerous chemicals that should not be exposed to heat. You can add simple spices to the noodles, which taste and look just as delicious or even more. The total cooking time is only five minutes. Enjoy steamy, warm goodness without the danger.
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I shared in my previous post how to make homemade noodles masala at home, but due to some maintenance, the blog is not available right now. Inshallah, soon I will resend my recipe I was quite amazed when I tried my own masala using noodles; an unbelievable taste came out. You will try it just as I share my recipe again.
A bit long process to make it,but it tastes very yummy and delicious. People can use it for diet purposes. I prepared it with a few spices and sauces along with veggies and chicken to enhance the taste. I added hot chilli sauce, but did not use it. If you want,t you can use it. Let's begin
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Take a large pan, put all the desi chicken bones/nec,k add 300 ml water with spices, bring it to a boil, cover the lid, and let it cook for around 4 to 45 minutes on medium flame.
Meanwhile, cut the chicken boneless into small pieces.
In a small bowl, I add spices to the chicken, mix them well, and keep them in the fridge for about 20 minutes for marination.
On the other hand, in a saucepan, add water,r mix some salt, and bring to a boil. Place eggs into the boiling water, and themt it cook for 15 minutes on high flame. Afterwards, shift them into the cold water and peel.
Place a fry pan/wok on the stove,e add 1 tbsp olive oil, heat it and stir fry all veggies for 6 to 8 minutes.
In the pan/wok, add oil, heat it,t and shallow fry chicken cubes for 5 minutes. Take them out and keep them aside.
Strain the chicken yakhni (stock) and discard all bones. Keep aside.e
Take a large-sized pot to add water, salt,lt and a few drops of oil. Bring it to a boil,l then add noodles, and allow to cook for 7 to 8 minutes.
Then remove from the flame and discard all water. Drizzle some oil over the noodles, mix them, and keep aside.
Take another large capacity pot and pour yakhni place on the stove, then prepare the ingredients for the stock and stir to combine well.
Now add sauces to the noodles, stir to combine well, and let it come to a boil. At this stage, you can adjust the salt to taste. If you like, a thick soup can be added to cook them for another 55 minutes and then remove from the flame.
Now transfer to the serving bowl. Now ready to hot serve.
Restaurant-style fried rice is one of the most popular and delicious rice dishes. While this dish is typically cooked in sesame oil, I prefer to use olive oil instead, as I’m not fond of the taste of sesame oil or the fried rice often served in restaurants. Whenever I crave this flavorful rice, I prepare it at home using leftover or freshly cooled boiled rice.
I have always loved fried rice for its comforting and delightful flavour, and this particular version is perfect for a weeknight dinner. Like other easy weeknight dinners and one-pan meals, it can be made in a single pan, making cleanup a breeze. Everyone in the family will enjoy it!
For a detailed recipe, watch my video where I explain
the steps one by one.
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What Kind of Rice Should You Use for Chicken Fried Rice?
Use cooked short-grain white rice for chicken fried rice. This recipe calls for frozen rice for an easy shortcut, but you can also use leftover rice or freshly cooked rice that has been cooled.
Which Type of Chicken is Most Flavorful in Fried Rice?
Typically, people coat chicken with just cornflour and salt before frying it. In this restaurant-style fried rice, I use marinated chicken pieces with essential seasonings, then stir-fry them with chopped garlic. This method of preparing fried chicken adds a flavorful taste to the fried rice.
When Should You Add the Egg to Fried Rice?
Add the egg after the rice, meat, and vegetables have all cooked. You can either scramble an egg separately and mix it in with the rest of the ingredients or simply incorporate a prepared scrambled egg.
Can You Freeze Chicken Fried Rice?
Yes, you can! This fried rice freezes and reheats well. Simply freeze the cooled rice in an airtight container for up to one month and allow it to thaw in the refrigerator before reheating.
I prefer using thighs for this recipe because they are richer and more flavorful than chicken breasts. Unfortunately, I didn’t have chicken thighs available, so I used breasts instead. You can choose either thighs or breasts based on your preference for white meat.
I opt for oyster sauce instead of soy sauce in this recipe because I find it tastier. If you don’t like its flavour, you can substitute it with dark soy sauce to suit your taste.
This sauce is typically used in meats to make them tender and juicy, but can also be used in fried rice or various pasta dishes. However, you can skip it and use soy sauce or red vinegar as a substitute.
Sesame Oil:
This adds a warm, toasty flavour to the veggie-packed dish. Since I don’t prefer sesame oil, I omit it and use olive oil instead. However, feel free to use sesame oil if you like it.
Eggs:
These add richness and protein to the dish.
Aromatics:
Fresh garlic and ginger provide major flavour to the chicken fried rice, making it savoury, herby, and slightly spicy.
Rice:
Frozen white rice is the key to quick (30-minute) fried rice; I always keep a bag in the freezer.
Mix well and let it sit for about an hour to allow the flavours to absorb.
Scrambling Eggs:
Crack a few eggs into a bowl, adding a pinch of salt and a dash of orange food colouring (this adds a nice touch of colour to the rice). Beat the mixture until well combined.
In a pan, heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil and pour in the egg mixture, cooking it until it forms fluffy scrambled eggs.
Add the marinated chicken strips to the pan, stirring well. Cook the chicken over a low to medium flame.
Remember to season with salt since it wasn’t added during marination. Cover the pan and let the chicken cook for about 10 minutes, or until it becomes 90% tender.