Taiwanese Meefun Recipe (2024)

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JK

My mom is also from Taiwan, and her mifen is arguably the favorite dish in our family, from young to old. Sharing some mods/notes that I hope will be helpful: -Use stock instead of water. She uses more than the cup this recipe calls for, which I think leads to a softer, silkier texture, but it’s a matter of preference. -If wanting meat, thin strips of velveted pork or chicken are a great addition and cook quickly. -Top with black vinegar in addition to the cilantro and chili oil. Next level!

EHSMD

My mom, part of the generation of Taiwanese who came to the US in the late 1960s to attend graduate school, made this dish all the time. She always used shiitakes, plus sliced onion, scallions and garlic—I wonder if cilantro is a modern addition? Never came across meefun with cilantro ever. Also: this will be a fairly dry dish, the noodles absorb the flavoring, and there isn’t a coating of sauce as people might be expecting.

Morgan

Made this for my crew, which consists of a teen veggie who hates mushrooms, a teen vegan who gets the soapy taste from cilantro, a meat-eating wife who detests tofu and me, the human garbage disposal. I fried tofu, shrooms and eggs separately and set aside in bowls. I sautéed ground pork and turkey for the meat-eater and set aside. Then made the recipe as directed, without mixing in cilantro. Everyone topped their noodles as they liked, then I mixed what was left and happily devoured it. Awesome

gmarie

I wanted to add that I used the water that the sh*takes ( black mushrooms) were soaking in)to add flavor to the dish.

hk

Since I didn’t have any chili oil, I mixed siracha sauce with sesame seed oil. Yummy! Also used the soaking liquid from the mushrooms. Can’t imagine discarding that when it calls for water.

Jane

Shredded the baked tofu on my box grater, which made it acceptable to those who thought they wouldn’t like tofu. Delicious!

Indrani

Yes the mushroom water is great - but strain with a coffee filter.

jckdm

Definitely a dry but flavorful dish. I used sriracha instead of chili oil, doubled the carrot, and added ginger. Will certainly make again!

Jean Hsu

I came from Taiwan too. To answer EHSMD, we do use cilantro in our meefun. It lift up the flavor. A lot of Taiwanese xiao chi add meefun on top.

Randy

I'll make variations of this again. It was tasty, but because so many of the commenters noted that the dish was bland and dry, I added the mushroom soaking water, a dollop of garlic chili sauce and used a drizzle of toasted sesame oil when cooking the egg.Also, there's no way this makes 4-6 servings. More like two hearty dinner portions.

JPN

What does black vinegar taste like and where can I find it?

Ellen Tabor

Would chicken work? Tofu is a very hard stop for me. Or, how about seitan?

Hannah

I used chicken broth instead of water for added flavor and chicken instead of tofu and it worked great. I also added a squeeze of lime at the end for a little brightness. Yum!

Gillian

What kind of sauce would you recommend for coating this dish?

gmarie

I found this recipe a bit of a struggle, but it got rave reviews from my husband. It ended up tasting great. I used several carrots and got to two cups which was plenty.

Brian R

Way too much white pepper for my and my family's taste - it was overbearing. Maybe it's the variety I got from an Indian spice market, but 1/4 tsp would be plenty. Next time, I'll try adding a little garlic, ginger, and either oyster or fish sauce.

caitlin

Seconding the suggestion to use stock in place of water - I used vegetable, would probably use a mushroom stock in the future.

P

Can we talk about the white pepper? I never have used white pepper before and apparently a lot of white pepper has a barnyard taste to it. If you're not used to white pepper... maybe leave it out or replace with black pepper. And/or garlic and ginger as others have suggested.

Babbs

This was an absolute disaster. I followed the recipe exactly and the results reminded me of La Chow Chicken Chow Mein in the blue can. How can so many delicious ingredients come together to taste like nothing?

Mollie

My son is allergic to eggs. Could I substitute an equal measure of tofu instead? Or is there another ingredient I could use to round out the heft of the dish?

P

Having cooked this, I say you could absolutely substitute the eggs with an extra 4-8 ounces of tofu.

Mollie

My son is allergic to eggs. Could I use an equal amount of tofu in place of the eggs? Or is there another ingredient that I could use to round out the heft of the dish?

BabzBeck

I added ginger, garlic, more veggies, cooked in stock and still this was very boring.

Mother of Pearl

I started with ground pork (skipped tofu, egg and mushrooms) and used a leftover bag of julienned broccoli stems and carrots instead of chopping up cabbage. Added green beans and used oyster sauce and Braggs to flavor. Sriracha sauce is a must for those that like spice. Super adaptable recipe. Everyone (kids included) loved it.

Mike

I don’t know if my Whole Foods ground white pepper was extra fresh or not but 1 tsp had me sweating all through my scalp, no chili oil needed.

Melissa

We used soba noodles instead, a mix of different types of mushrooms and loved the subtle flavors with a bit of heat from the chili oil.

Debby

Dump vegetables out of wok before cooking noodles, make sure noodles are fully cooked before adding vegetables back

Sean

Made this dish. Couldn't find vermicelli noodles, used thicker rice noodles. It was good, but needed more. I added some pepper flakes at the end, added peanuts for crunch. Would have used baby bok choy instead of cabbage. Overall quite tasty, but not sure I'll make again.

Jane K

what is baked tofu? never heard of it

Vallgrlx2

Is it possible to make this dish with GF spaghetti noodles?

CookingInThe206

It's missing oyster sauce, soy sauce, and dried shrimp. But this is NYT Cooking's version. So be it.

SusanW

I'm confused. The recipe includes soy sauce. Are you saying it needs more?

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Taiwanese Meefun Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is mei fun made of? ›

However they label it, mei fun is traditionally made with ground rice and water, only. Therefore, it's naturally gluten-free (so long as it's processed in a gluten-free facility). Most manufacturers use that simple, traditional recipe; however, a few may add egg, wheat, tapioca, beans, or other starches.

What is mi fen? ›

Guilin Rice Noodles, or "Mífěn" in Chinese, is one of the most famous and popular local street foods in Guilin, Guangxi province. Typically eaten for breakfast, it can also be served for lunch, dinner, or even late at night.

How to saute vermicelli noodles? ›

Transfer stir-fried veggies out of the wok and set aside, fill wok with water and add vermicelli noodles. Cook the noodles in the water, agitating them regularly, until all of the water has been absorbed, the noodles are pliant and almost completely cooked through. Stir the sauce through then add the veggies back in.

What are the thin white noodles at Chinese buffet? ›

Chao Mian ( 炒面 ) (Chow Mein)

Chow mein, translated to “fried noodles,” is a staple at Chinese takeout restaurants. These thin, crinkly, and crispy noodles, originating from Guangdong, China, are made with wheat flour, eggs, and water.

Is mei fun healthy for you? ›

Both mei fun and chow fun can be very healthy depending on your ratio of noodles, protein, and vegetables. Both can have trouble with large servings of carbs and sodium. Neither dish calls for much sugar. But, mei fun takes a slight edge in that you can put a larger variety of vegetables in the dish.

Which is better, mei fun or lo mein? ›

Lo Mein offers a heartier and more substantial dining experience compared to Mei Fun. The chewy wheat noodles and the combination of ingredients create a bolder flavor makes it a satisfying and comforting dish.

Is Maifun the same as rice noodles? ›

Mei Fun also known as Mai Fun or Bee Hoon which it Chinese name is 米粉. “米” mean rice. In English, it is called rice noodles or rice vermicelli. As it name have suggested, it is made from rice.

Is Maifun the same as vermicelli? ›

Aside from being called rice vermicelli on menus, the noodles are often packaged and sold as rice vermicelli (regardless of size), rice sticks or maifun, the Cantonese term for the noodles.

What is mei fung? ›

Mei fun (sometimes called mi fung), or rice noodles, is a common and very popular snack in the southern regions of China. Mei fun is made by soaking, cooking and then pressing the raw rice and then processing this product into strips.

What are the crunchy Chinese noodles called? ›

Mein gon (面干 miàn-gān), informally referred to as crunchy noodles or crunchy chow mein, are a type of noodle-shaped cracker (or dried biscuit) used in American Chinese cuisine.

What type of noodles are in pho? ›

Thin rice noodles: Pho is traditionally made with thin rice noodles, such as these. In order to prevent the noodles from overcooking in the broth, it's traditional to cook pho noodles separately on their own.

Why is my vermicelli mushy? ›

Cooking fresh rice noodles in boiling water can make them too soft and mushy. Soaking them in warm water is a gentler way to cook them and results in perfectly cooked noodles every time.

What is the white crunchy stuff in Chinese food? ›

You probably already know a few things about water chestnuts. They're white and crunchy, and you'll find them in a ton of Asian-style stir fry dishes. (We especially like them in Cashew Chicken with Ginger!) But you might be surprised to learn that these aquatic vegetables aren't actually related to nuts.

What are the big fat Chinese noodles called? ›

The big Chinese noodles are commonly called "dandan noodles" or "dan dan noodles" (担担面 dàndàn miàn) in Chinese cuisine. These are a type of spicy noodle dish that originated in Sichuan province and is often served with a sauce made with chili oil, Sichuan peppercorns, minced pork, and scallions.

What are the fat noodles in Chinese food called? ›

Yaka Mien. Westernized Chinese wheat noodles sometimes called "Chinese spaghetti," these were developed in the United States (some claim in New Orleans) by Cantonese immigrants as a good noodle for soups. The machine-made wheat and egg noodles are fat and dense, similar to lo mein, only thicker and chewier.

Does mei fun have a lot of calories? ›

Empire Szechuan Singapore Mei Fun (1 serving) contains 32g total carbs, 30g net carbs, 8g fat, 21g protein, and 290 calories.

Are Mei Fun noodles high in carbs? ›

Mr. King Tawain Chow Mei Fun (1 serving) contains 106g total carbs, 102g net carbs, 4g fat, 17g protein, and 540 calories.

Is chow mein the same as mei fun? ›

Mei fun refers to rice noodles, instead of the wheat-based noodles for lo mein or chow mein, so you can get just about any kind of style of dish or flavor, but with noodles made from rice starch (probably good to know for someone with gluten issues).

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