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What are the curly noodles you get in a chow mein?

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charliecat · 22/05/2005 12:04

The crispy ones..sorry for being totally clueless!

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suzywong · 22/05/2005 12:19

do you mean you want to recreate the dish at home?

I think you need Sharwoods fine egg noodles, it's a bit tricky to deep fy them at home as they burn easily but if you're determined you could do it by putting them in boiling water for 2 minutes, rinsing them in cold water and spreading them on a tea towel to dry, breaking them up a bit and then deep frying them in a wok in small batches

or is that TMI

charliecat · 22/05/2005 12:25

if it does the trick then its not!!!
I brought dp a vesta packet meal the other day...I used to eat them before I turned vegetarian 17 years ago and had been reminicing about them and said youve GOT to try this....I saved a few of the crispy noodles so I could do my own last night and it was lovely.
I dont fancy having to pay 1.60 just so I can nick a few noodles to recreate my vege version! So are the egg ones what I need?

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suzywong · 22/05/2005 13:07

oh the vesta chow mein ones, that used to curl up in shallow fat in a frying pan....Hmmmmmmmm

well then they won'e work, I don't know what they would be called, sorry can't help you

So they still do Vesta meals?

charliecat · 22/05/2005 13:10

they do

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charliecat · 23/05/2005 16:29

anyone know?

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NomDePlume · 23/05/2005 16:32

Aren't Vesta meals made from Soya 'meat' ?

SaintGeorge · 23/05/2005 16:32

Just called crispy noodles. You can get them in some supermarkets along with prawn crackers. The noodles tend to be little rectangular 'plastic' looking chips whereas the prawn crackers are uneven greyish white.

Trying to remember the brand - Blue Dragon maybe?

NomDePlume · 23/05/2005 16:34

(soya meat - therefore ok for veggies ?)

charliecat · 23/05/2005 16:34

theres a 5% i think beef something or other in it

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NomDePlume · 23/05/2005 16:34

ah, ok

charliecat · 23/05/2005 16:36

Cheers Saintgeorge I will look again tomorow

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Laughlyn · 12/10/2019 18:36

They're called rice sticks.
www.amazon.co.uk/Red-Drago-Rice-Sticks-Pack/dp/B00TZT6YSY?tag=mumsnetforu03-21

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