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Beef kway teow

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Beef kway teow
Kwetiau siram sapi, poured beef kway teow served in Jakarta
Alternative namesKwetiau Sapi
CourseMain course
Region or stateMaritime Southeast Asia
Associated cuisineIndonesia and Singapore
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsKway teow (flat rice noodles), beef tenderloin, gula Melaka, sliced, dried black beans, garlic, dark soy sauce, lengkuas (galangal or blue ginger), oyster sauce, soya sauce, chilli and sesame oil
VariationsFried beef kway teow, Hainanese-style beef noodles

Beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a Maritime Southeast Asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup. The dish is commonly found in Southeast Asian countries, especially Singapore and Indonesia, and can trace its origin to Chinese tradition. It is a popular dish in Singaporean cuisine and among Chinese Indonesians, where it locally known in Indonesian as kwetiau sapi.[1]

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Variants

Technically, all kway teow (flat rice noodles) stir fried with beef can be categorized as beef kway teow. As the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.

Singapore

In Singapore, traditionally, beef extract was added to the stock, and the soup enhanced with gula melaka and lengkuas (galangal or blue ginger).[2] However, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.[3]

Indonesia

In Indonesia, kwetiau sapi is a popular Chinese Indonesian dish. Kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version). The kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (Indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce. The beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent. The kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef. While the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.[4]

The common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Tri Sari (August 12, 2011). "Kwetiau sapi / Beef kway teow". Indonesian Cooking. Archived from the original on 2014-01-29.
  2. ^ "Beef Kway Teow Soup". TheStraitsTimes. Archived from the original on 7 February 2016. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Beef kway teow".
  4. ^ "Siapa Tak Kenal Kwetiau Sapi Mabes?". Kompas Travel (in Indonesian). 28 November 2011.
  5. ^ Caroline Myra (14 November 2014). "Resep Kwetiau Siram Sapi ala Restoran, Lezat, Sehat tanpa Micin". Kompasiana (in Indonesian).
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