Mee Goreng (Stir Fried Noodles) (2024)

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Mee goreng, a quick and easy stir fried noodles recipe that’s great for lunch or dinner. Chewy noodles infused with spicy, tangy and savory flavors, and ready within 30 minutes!

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**Recipe originally published: February 9, 2022, Post updated: May 20, 2023

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Mee goreng, which literally means (stir) fried noodles in Malay, is a classic dish that you can find almost anywhere in Malaysia. Be it in restaurants, hawker stalls, or night markets. It has a spicy, tangy and savory taste that can satisfy your hunger instantly.

There’s really no stipulation that prevents you to have this at any time of the day, even for breakfast or tea time! Growing up, there were plenty of times where I would wake up to a fresh pot of this made by my mom, readily available for anyone to help themselves to a serving or two.

Quick and easy mee goreng version

The thing with an authentic mee goreng recipe though is the use of dried chili paste, known as cili boh (aka cili kisar or cili giling), which can take quite a bit of time to prep. I would normally make a huge batch of the paste to freeze since it’s the base for quite a lot of Malaysian recipes. Except, there will be periods of time when I’ll have to make do once I run out.

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That’s where this recipe comes in. This simple and easy version of the mee goreng is one that I’ve learned from my mother-in-law. It uses only three ingredients for the sauce: sweet soy sauce, dark soy sauce, and Sriracha.

It may not be as authentic, but it’s definitely just as delicious. And it will be ready to be plated within 30 minutes!

ingredients you’ll need

(For full ingredient measurements, please proceed to the recipe card below.)

  • Onion
  • Garlic
  • Small cabbage
  • Yellow noodles/noodle of choice:I used canton noodles.
  • Salt(optional)
  • Green onions(for garnishing)

Sauce

how to make mee goreng (stir fried noodles)

  1. Boil noodles per package instruction and rinse under cold water to stop the cooking process.
  2. In a bowl, make the sauce by mixing the the ingredients until well combined.
  3. In a medium sized wok/pan, heat up oil over medium heat and sauté onions and garlic for a minute.
  4. Add cabbage and continue sautéing for another minute before adding noodles.
  5. Pour in the sauce and stir until well combined for 2-3 minutes.
  6. Taste for seasoning, add salt if needed. Garnish with green onions and serve. Enjoy!

Notes for Mee Goreng (Stir Fried Noodles)

  • Noodles – Traditionally, we use yellow mee when making mee goreng. However, I just used what I had on hand which happens to be canton noodles. But you can substitute this with any noodle of your choice.
  • Do not overcook the noodles or you will get soggy noodles.
  • Toppings – Add whatever protein you want by pan frying it first, remove then add it back into the pan with the noodles. Some popular options are prawn, squid, firm tofu, or even fried bean curd.
  • Do not cook on too high heat or the sauce will be burnt and become bitter.

Here are other Malaysian recipes for you to try:

  • Malaysian Chili Pan Noodles
  • Malaysian Curry Laksa
  • Hainanese Chicken Rice
  • Chinese Crispy Lemon Chicken
  • Sambal Telur (Eggs with Sambal)

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Mee Goreng (Stir Fried Noodles)

Mee goreng, a quick and easy stir fried noodles recipe that's great for lunch or dinner. Chewy noodles infused with spicy, tangy and savory flavors, and ready within 30 minutes!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Asian, Malaysian

Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 1/2 onion sliced
  • 2 cloves garlic sliced
  • 1/4 small cabbage julienned
  • 2 servings yellow noodles/noodle of choice I used canton noodles
  • salt optional
  • green onions for garnishing

Sauce

Instructions

  • Boil noodles per package instruction and rinse under cold water to stop the cooking process.

  • In a bowl, make the sauce by mixing the the ingredients until well combined.

  • In a medium sized wok/pan, heat up oil over medium heat and sauté onions and garlic for a minute.

  • Add cabbage and continue sautéing for another minute before adding noodles.

  • Pour in the sauce and stir until well combined for 2-3 minutes.

  • Taste for seasoning, add salt if needed. Garnish with green onions and serve. Enjoy!

Notes

*Start with 3 tbsp of sweet soy sauce and add more if needed and based on preference.

*Adjust amount of Sriracha based on heat preference.

*Do not overcook the noodles or you will get soggy noodles.

*Add whatever protein you want by pan frying it first, remove then add it back into the pan with the noodles.

*Do not cook on too high heat or the sauce will be burnt and become bitter.

Keyword easy recipe, mee goreng, noodles, stir fry

Did you try this recipe?I would love to know how it went! Please leave a rating, comment down below, or tag me on Instagram @FarahJEats.

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Mee Goreng (Stir Fried Noodles) (2024)

FAQs

Is mee goreng healthy? ›

But let's be real, it's not exactly the healthiest choice out there. It's got all the factors that would make nutritionists and dietitians balk – high sodium content (with 820mg of sodium in each serving), high caloric density and not much in the way of nutrients.

How to pimp mi goreng noodles? ›

To the seasonings add 1/2tbspn kewpie mayo, 1/2tsp onion powder & chilli flakes. noodles bok choy 1 onion in sesame oil noodle cooking water 1/2tsp garlic 1/2c milk 2 cheese slices. Serve with fried egg, springinion, driedshallots, pork, chilli oil.

What is the difference between mi goreng and mee goreng? ›

Those terms are reasonably interchangeable in the region. Mie goreng or Mi goreng is Indonesian, Mee goreng or Mi goreng is Malay, all mean fried noodles. You may also see Bakmi goreng and Bami goreng, again, all are related and they are all going to involve noodles.

Do you drain Mi Goreng noodles? ›

Method. Prepare Indomie Mi Goreng as per directions: cook noodles, drain and add all the seasonings, then set aside.

How to cook dried noodles for stir fry? ›

If using dried rice noodles, I like to “cook” them simply by pouring over plenty of boiling water and leaving them in a bowl for 5 minutes or so. As with most recipes, it's better to use fresh rather than dried noodles.

Do you add stir fry sauce before or after noodles? ›

Next add crunchy veg like carrots and peppers. Then add your protein. Next into the wok are soft veggies and your choice of noodles or rice. Finally, add your favourite Blue Dragon Stir Fry Sauce.

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