Maggi goreng
Maggi Goreng. | |
Place of origin | Malaysia |
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Region or state | Nationwide (mainly Kuala Lumpur and Klang Valley) |
Creator | Malaysian Indian |
Main ingredients | Maggi Instant noodles |
Cookbook: Maggi Goreng Media: Maggi Goreng |
Maggi Goreng (in Malay; English:"fried Maggi noodles") is a style of cooking instant noodles, in particular the Maggi product range, which is common in Malaysia. It is commonly served at Indian Muslim (or Mamak) food stalls in Malaysia.[1]
The traditional way of cooking Maggi noodles is to boil them in hot water and then to add a sachet of flavouring included with the noodles to the water to create stock. However, Maggi goreng is cooked by stir-frying them with vegetables and eggs. Sometimes, other ingredients such as tofu, sambal (spicy chilli relish), dark soy, and sometimes meat are added. A slice of lime is usually placed at the side of the plate as a garnish. Users also can add an additional flavour such as curry powder or any readily made paste to enhance the flavour.
There is no standard method of preparing these noodles, as each stall has different techniques and ingredients. It is often accompanied by iced tea, fried chicken and a sunny-side-up. Malaysians love to eat Maggi Goreng in Mamak stall as it is tastier and juicier when cooked by experienced chefs.The Mamak stalls are also most of the day crowded for its affordable food and unpretentious environment.