Pinoy Style Char Kuey Teow
Char Kuey Teow is a popular stir fried rice noodles from Singapore and Malaysia. They are the mainstay of those equally popular hawker centers. Char kuey teow is made up of flat rice noodles stir fried with a choice of seafoods, but the main seafood ingredients are prawns or shrimp and clams called bloody cockles. Another important ingredient of char kuey teow is sambal belacan paste, it is a spicy hot paste made up of red chili and toasted krill or small shrimps. Do not worry we are not making one, sambal belacan is now readily available in most Asian stores. There are of course several versions of char kuey teow. They come in different hues of red to dark brown. Most of those stalls at hawker centers claim they have their own secret ingredients. During my working years of stay in Singapore char kuey teow was one of my favorite dish. The char kuey teow I remembered is a bit sweetish, I wanted it also hot and spicy so I used to add more sambal (it is always available as condiment) to