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johnnyd

johnnyd

1 hour ago, eugenep said:

How was the Chow Fun? Did you have to get the noodles freshly made? 

 

I think I put mine in the fridge overnight and it hardened and turned tough or something and had to be used immediately the day it's made. 

 

Was the movie authentic? 

 

Really good! Tasted like a true classic. We had no bean sprouts, so next time. We used what we had, rice noodles poached for about three minutes. Half went into the fridge for something else later, but the book said the hardening was due to starch that crystalizes. He recommended spreading the fridged noodles on a plate with a mug of hot water and microwaving for a few seconds at a time. I suppose making a nice soup would take care of it too.

 

My wife thought of Crazy Rich Asians because I was reading the book aloud while she crafted, then made dinner. She thought of the street-food vendors the kids visit when their plane touches down in Singapore, so we put it on. Probably my favorite scene!

 

Speaking of which, who has been to Urban Hawker NYC at 50th street? Bourdain's old partner for that big street food pier project started working on this after Tony died and it opened 9/22. He flew in street food vendors from Singapore to run it. I'll be there end of March to check it out.

 

https://www.urbanhawker.com/

johnnyd

johnnyd

1 hour ago, eugenep said:

How was the Chow Fun? Did you have to get the noodles freshly made? 

 

I think I put mine in the fridge overnight and it hardened and turned tough or something and had to be used immediately the day it's made. 

 

Was the movie authentic? 

 

Really good! Tasted like a true classic. We had no bean sprouts, so next time. We used what we had, rice noodles poached for about three minutes. Half went into the fridge for something else later, but the book said the hardening was due to starch that crystalizes. He recommended spreading the fridged noodles on a plate with a mug of hot water and microwaving for a few seconds at a time. I suppose making a nice soup would take care of it too.

 

My wife thought of Crazy Rich Asians because I was reading the book allowed while she crafted, then made dinner. She thought of the street-food vendors the kids visit when their plane touches down in Singapore, so we put it on. Probably my favorite scene!

 

Speaking of which, who has been to Urban Hawker NYC at 50th street? Bourdain's old partner for that big street food pier project started working on this after Tony died and it opened 9/22. He flew in street food vendors from Singapore to run it. I'll be there end of March to check it out.

 

https://www.urbanhawker.com/

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