Oct 10 2007
Beef Hor Fun
Beef Hor Fun aka Beef Kway Teow aka “gong chao ngau hor”

Looks good, eh? No, I didn’t cook this. DH did! Normally DH is the one who will cook all the noodle dishes since he loves noodles and he is also not afraid to add in lots of oil!! Why do I say that? Because for fried kway teow to turn out good, it needs quite a bit of oil. For me, unless it’s deep frying, I don’t like to cook with a lot of oil, so my kway teow always don’t turn out right. (or maybe it’s just an excuse for me not to cook!! heehee….)
Stumble it!
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Wah, if my husband can cook like this, I can ‘kiao kah’ (shake legs) every night and let him cook for me.
Looks so good.
Hahah…agree with Judy. But I’m like you Kooky, I cannot handle that much of oil when cooking noodles and kway teow. Usually, I just do the wetter version …the wat dan version. I done wat dan hor fun and recently wat dan “yee mee” .
Yes, really looks good and yummy leh. If your hubby loves to cook noodle, just let him do it!
Wah, I’m impressed with your hubby’s cooking skill… Those ho fun looks so good… I agree, char ho fun needs alot of oil…
Waaaah! Your husband’s a chef too, just like you! Nice hor fan leh!
My favourite..!! i pay 10 bucks to get this from the chinese restaurant here..
and gotta wait for an hour for it..! coz’ the boss said.. gotta soak the hor fun wor..???!!?? true or not..??
Like you, I also don’t use a lot of oil.
Your DH’s kway teow looks so yum!
so nice your hubby can cook Beef Kway Teow for you. I wish mine could. It’s me who has to cook it and he enjoys it.
Wow, you hubby really can cook. The Beef Kway Teow looks really good. You should ask him to cook more often so you can goyang kaki
hehehe…totally agree with you on the oil part. Mine loves to eat Asian food especially Indian food but he prefers that I do the cooking. His reasonings is that I’m Asian so I know how to cook Asian food than him. hahaha