Homemade Kway Teow ~ Steamed Flat Rice Noodles | The Waitakere Redneck's Kitchen
What a perfect timing! I was looking for homemade Kway Teow. How lovely! Thank you, Sinner!
It speaks itself perfectly.
...It is not really time consuming to make kway teow. You get lots of 5 minutes break in between steaming each tray, giving you heaps of time to clean the kitchen or take the opportunity to do your crosswords or crack your brain on the sudoku.
Makes 8-9 pieces (½ kg)Ingredients
150g rice flour
1½ Tbsp Wheat starch flour
2 Tbsp Corn flour
400ml cold water
1 Tbsp Oil
½ tsp SaltMethod
1. Mix the rice flour, wheat starch and corn flour together. Add the water and stir continuously.2. Add in the oil, salt and mix thoroughly.
3. Set the batter aside for at least an hour.
4. Prepare your steamer.
5. When the water is boiling, ladle and spread a thin layer of batter onto the tray. Steam for about 4-5 mins on high.
6. Remove the tray from the steamer and leave to cool slightly (I leave it on a tray of ice cold water to quicken the process) before using a scrapper to fold the kway teow.
While waiting for the kway teow to cool, put in the next tray to steam.7. Cut into thin strips for fried kway teow. The noodle sheets can be kept in airtight containers in the fridge for a day or 2.
This is a 1.53 minute video of the process of making the kway teow at home.
Accompanying music : Reflection by Vanessa Mae.
