Information about Wonton Noodle
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Hong Kong
In Hong Kong, Wonton Noodle is usually served in steaming hot soup with shrimp wontons and garnished with leafy vegetables.There are four distinct features: First, the wontons are predominantly prawn, with low amounts of pork mince, or no pork at all. Second, aficionados will insist on fresh, smooth thin noodles which are al dente, free from the taste and odour which is characteristic in many egg noodles when cooked. Third, the bouillon is light brown (prepared from dried flounder) and is usually steaming hot. Lastly, garlic chives are used as a garnish. The first two give the dish a wet but crunchy or crispy mouthfeel. The last two give the dish a unique bouquet.
In order to ensure that the noodles are perfectly al dente and free from "noodley" taste, the cooking process and sequence must be meticulously adhered to. The wonton is cooked first, and then placed in the bowl. The noodles are blanched for only 10 seconds, after which they are rinsed under cold water and placed in the serving bowl. Piping hot bouillon is then scooped into the bowl, on top of the wonton noodles. The bouillon must be tasty, yet not so strong as to overpower the delicate taste of the wonton and the noodles which it is meant to accompany.
Although the "wonton noodle" is synonymous with wonton and noodles served in piping hot bouillon, the dish may also be served "dry" (捞麵), where the wonton are placed on a large bed of noodles.
High-quality authentic Cantonese-style Wonton Noodle can be found at Mak's Noodle, on Hong Kong Island, and at Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop in Kowloon.
Malaysia
Wanton Noodle of Batu Pahat
Often served dry, the Hong Kong version can be found at Cantonese noodle joints with it being dry or soup. In Malacca, wontons are placed together with the noodles and wonton soup can be ordered separately.
Singapore
The Singapore version of wanton noodle is largely similar to the Malaysian version. It includes noodles, leafy vegetables (prefably kailan), char siu and wonton. It is either served dry or in soup form with the former being more popular. If served dry, the wontons will be served in a separate bowl of soup. Shui jiao are served at some stalls and the original Hong Kong version is available at Cantonese restaurants and noodle joints.Fried wanton (wanton deep fried in oil) are sometimes served instead of the usual ones, as a variation to the popular dry wanton noodles.
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