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Ifumi

Ifumi is an Indonesian crispy deep fried thick noodle dish, popular in Maritime Southeast Asia, served in a thick savoury sauce with pieces of meat or seafood and vegetables. The dishes are to be served hot while the noodles are still crisp until the noodles are softened by the sauce and are ready to be eaten. The dish is one of the most popular noodle dishes in Chinese Indonesian cuisine.[1] The type of noodle being used in this dish is the thick yi mein noodle, hence the origin of its name. It is quite similar to mie kering noodles from Makassar.

Ifumi
A plate full of ifumi noodles in Yogyakarta
Alternative namesI fu mie, ifu mie, yi fu mein
CourseMain course
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateJava
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsCrispy deep fried noodles with chicken, meat or prawn
Similar dishesMie kering
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Ingredients edit

 
Ifumi ready to eat

Unlike other Chinese Indonesian favourite noodles with a soft texture—such as mie goreng for example, ifumi has a crispy texture akin to dried instant noodles or crackers. This is because the noodles were deep fried in palm oil first.[1][2]

The vegetable sauce is actually quite similar to the other Chinese Indonesian favourite, cap cai and it is made of stir-fried carrots, cloud ear mushroom, choy sum or napa cabbage, cauliflower, garlic and onion all seasoned with oyster sauce, ang ciu Chinese cooking wine, and a little bit of salt and sugar. The vegetable sauce then has water added to it, and it is mixed with dissolved corn starch as a thickening agent.[2] This savoury thick sauce with pieces of meat and vegetables is cooked separately, and it is later poured upon the dry crispy noodles prior to serving the dish.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "I Fu Mie". Dapur Umami.
  2. ^ a b "I Fu Mie". Recipe Master.

External links edit

  • I Fu Mie Recipes
  • I Fu Mi Recipe (in Indonesian)
  • I Fu Mie cooking instructions (from YouTube)

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