One of my favorite comfort foods is the chicken mami noodle soup. When I was still in the Philippines working, I would usually stop by the nearest mami house (usually owned by a Chinese) and get myself a bowl of chicken mami noodles. My usual toppings would be spring onion and lots of ground pepper. Optional add-ons would be sliced hard-boiled eggs, or crummbled chicharon (like in lugaw). This type of mami I prefer over the instant mami (like Lucky Me).
My sons are in love with the instant ramen noodles. I have "trained" them to be self-sufficient when preparing their breakfast before going to school. And this is their favorite breakfast.
However, they are not as imaginative as I used to be when I was a child. They do not have add-ons and toppings, making it mainly a carb-laden breakfast. I have taught them to do what I do to prepare the one in the photo above; that is, after I prepare the chicken stock and have separated the meat from the bones. I may add leftover fish/squid balls, if any.
I don't have an exact recipe for this. Amount depends on how much you want to add. Basically, the ingredients are chicken stock, chicken meat (refrigerated less than 2 weeks, from bony parts of chicken that I boiled to make chicken stock) and other add-ons as desired, noodles, salt and pepper, and spring onions.
5 comments:
mukhang masarap yan manang ko ah... meron pa ba hehehe..
I added this on my list nga pala...
chubskulit, meron pa! stock nasa freezer; meat nasa fridge; noodles nasa pantry. pero malapit na maubos!
This looks great Manang. It helps us get through cold New England winters. :-)
ohhhh....one of my fave too,way back home me and friends will go to " to mamihan" near my house just eat this...they have the best mami i have ever tasted...but this one I would love to try this coming days....
So true, Jen. I particularly like having this as soon as I am back home in the morning from work...
Wena, make that trip to the Asian store worth it. Stock on a lot of these rare items.
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