Vegetarian Burmese Khow Suey Recipe | Veg Khowsuey (2024)

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Vegetarian Burmese Khowsuey Recipe with step by step photos.Sometimes we fall in love with few dishes at the very first bite and this Burmese Khow suey was one such dish for me which bowled me for the very first time I had tried in a restaurant back in Mumbai long time ago.When ever I visit that restaurant it had become a norm to order this dish for me with out any fail.Mildly spiced gravy poured over a bed of noodles and is topped with various condiments which adds a nice texture in each and every bite.The crunchy bits of fried garlic, onion and crushed roasted peanuts need a special mention as I just love them in my toppings and I always add them generously to jazz up my khowsuey bowl.

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I wanted to recreate this restaurant magic at home so that I can pep up my weekend meals a bit and got referred to this recipewhile I was searching for the recipe and I modified the recipe a bit to suit my convenience and I must admit that it turned out really delicious. This has become quite regular at home as the idea of making your own khow suey bowls from an elaborate spread of condiments and toppings is much appreciated by everyone at home and also it is fun to create your own khowsuey bowls according to your taste buds.

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Before I jump into the recipe I am warning you - do not get worried seeing the number of ingredients and the long procedure I had mentioned, it is actually quite simple to make. It is easier to make than the regularChinese Veg Hakka Noodleswith manchurian or your usual roti-sabzi-dal fare. Just that you need to chop a lot of vegetables and deep fry a few things for toppings which you can do prior hand. This is one such dish which can wow your guests for sure if you serve at your parties.So, what else you are waiting for? try this recipe at home to impress your family or friends and enjoy the whole hearty meal at home.

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Check out other noodle based recipes in my blog -Chinese Veg Hakka NoodlesandSchezwan Vegetable Noodles.

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Here is how to make Vegetarian Burmese khowsuey recipe with step by step photos:

Vegetarian Burmese Khow Suey Recipe:

Serves 3-4 | Author: Prathibha

Prep time: 20 mins | Cooking time: 30 mins | Total time: 45 mins

Cuisine: Burmese-International | Category: Main Course

Ingredients:

1 packet (200 gms) Noodles

1 cup Coconut Milk,I used ready made

1 cup Vegetable stock or 1 Veg stock cube

2 tbsp Chickpea flour/Besan

1 tsp Pepper powder

Salt, to taste

1 tbsp Oil

for paste:

1 large Onion,chopped

5-6 Garlic cloves

1" Ginger,chopped

1 tsp Coriander seeds

2" Lemon Grass stalk,chopped( I used 1.5 tbsp Green Thai Curry paste)

1/2 tsp Turmeric powder

Vegetables:

5-6 Babycorns,cut into batons

1 large Carrot,peeled and cut into batons

7-8 french Beans,cut into 1/2" long pieces

1/2 cup finely chopped Cabbage

1/4 cup finely chopped Green Capsicum

1/4 cup finely chopped Red Bellpepper

1/4 cup finely chopped Onion

other options- Cauliflower,broccoli,peas,corn

for toppings:

1/2 cup deep fried noodles(I did not add)

1/4 cup browned Onions

2-3 tbsp deep fried finely chopped Garlic

1/3 cup roasted salted peanuts,slightly crushed

2-3 tbsp chopped Spring Onions

2-3 tbsp chopped Coriander

4-6 Lemon wedges

2-3 Green chilies,finely chopped and soaked in 2 tbsp vinegar for a day

1 tsp Red chili flakes

Tofu(pan roasted) or Boiled Egg wedges,optional

Method:

pre preparations:

  • Boil Noodles as per the instructions on the pack and keep it ready.
  • Dry roast chickpea flour until it becomes aromatic and keep it ready.

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  • Blanch the vegetables - babycorn,carrot,beans in hot water individually until they are slightly soft but still maintain their crunch.If you are using other vegetables like cauliflower, broccoli,corn or peas blanch them accordingly too.

for Gravy:

  • Grind the ingredients mentioned under the section- for paste - onion, ginger,coriander seeds, garlic , turmeric powder and lemon grass stalk( I used green thai curry paste as I did not have lemon grass in hand) to a fine paste.

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  • In a big pot/kadai heat oil and then add ground paste and fry until the mixture leaves the oil at the edges.Add roasted chickpea flour and fry nicely until it is mixed.

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  • Now reduce the flame and add the stock slowly and keep mixing it with the whisk nicely to avoid the lump formation.

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  • If you want to add vegetables to the gravy, you can add them at this stage and let them cook in the gravy,but I like to keep it separate to maintain their crunch.

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  • Add salt and pepper powder to it and let the mixture come to a boil and then add coconut milk and mix it nicely and let it come to boil.Add more water if needed to get the consistency of a gravy which is neither thin nor very thick.Cover and keep it aside.

for toppings:

  • Deep fry finely chopped garlic and onion separately until they turn brown and crisp.

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  • Finely chop green chilies and soak in vinegar, it is better to let it soak for long as it makes the green chili bits spicy and tangy.

to assemble:

  • Keep the gravy hot.
  • Keep all the toppings,noodles and gravy ready.

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  • for each portion of khowsuey - Place a portion of boiled noodles in a serving deep bowl and add few blanched vegetables(babycorn,carrot and beans) and also add finely chopped raw vegetables (cabbage,green and red capsicum,onion) and pour 2-3 ladles of hot gravy all over the noodles and vegetables.Now garnish with a generous amounts of deep fried garlic-onion bites, crushed roasted peanuts, spring onions, chili flakes, green chilies(soaked in vinegar), coriander, deep fried noodles(if using) and squeeze lemon all over it.You can add pan fried tofu cubes or boiled egg wedges on top while serving if you want.
  • Repeat for all the portions.Add the noodles,gravy,vegetables,toppings quantities as per your wish.

Serve it hot.Enjoy!!

Notes:

  1. You can add vegetables while preparing the gravy but I prefer to keep it separate and serve them so that it maintains its crunch and we can add them as per our wish.
  2. Be generous with toppings- fried garlic, fried onions, crushed peanuts. They add nice taste to khowsuey.
  3. You can even add glass noodles or rice noodles or a combination of noodles,but I use regular noodles.
  4. It is fun to serve everything at the dinner table so that one can create their own khowsuey bowls as per their taste.Hence keep everything ready and heat the gravy just before serving.
  5. I did not have lemon grass in hand and hence I addedThai green curry paste which had good amount of lemon grass in it and it was quite good.

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FAQs

What is Khao Suey made of? ›

Khow suey (from Burmese: ခေါက်ဆွဲ), is a noodle soup made of egg noodles and curried beef or chicken with coconut milk, served with a variety of contrasting condiments. A squeeze of lemon also adds tanginess to khow suey. The dish is similar to the Burmese noodle dish ohn no khauk swe, literally 'coconut milk noodles'.

Is Khao Suey healthy for weight loss? ›

Consisting of noodles, soup and vegetables the vegetarian khow suey recipe is a great addition to any meal plan. It is also a healthy recipe and helps you keep a close eye on your calorie intake.

How many calories are in a Burmese khow suey? ›

One medium-sized serving of KhaoSuey has around 600 calories. So if you're on a calorie deficit, we'd recommend limiting your Khao Suey consumption.

What is the difference between khao soi and Khao Suey? ›

Khow Suey is the Burmese version of the popular Thai recipe called Khao Soi. This recipe is a one-pot easy version that has all the wonderful flavors of the original. Tender chicken and noodles cooked in creamy coconut curry broth make this a hearty and comforting meal. It can be made in the Instant Pot or stovetop.

Is khao soi Thai or Burmese food? ›

Khao Soi is a Burmese-influenced dish in Northern Thailand.

Can I eat Thai food and lose weight? ›

Thai food is fairly healthy and good for weight loss. In fact, many Westerners tend to lose between 3% and 5% of their body weight in 1-2 months if they switch from Western foods to Thai foods.

Is Khao Soi good when sick? ›

Sitting on my couch, with a big bowl of khao soi brimming with chewy noodles and fall-apart-tender dark meat, the Benjamin Button effect fades. The rich coconutty broth is like lotion to my raw throat. The combination of ginger, chiles, and red onions provides just enough heat to calm down what remains of my sinuses.

How healthy is Chop Suey? ›

Chop suey is another stir-fry dish made from meat, eggs, and thinly sliced vegetables in a light sauce. It's often made with pork, although some varieties may contain chicken, beef, or tofu. Like other stir-fries, it's a healthier choice because it's made from a protein source and vegetables.

How many calories are in Burmese Shan noodles? ›

Sun Basket Burmese Shan Noodles With Pork And Bok Choy (1 serving) contains 77g total carbs, 71g net carbs, 29g fat, 25g protein, and 660 calories.

Is Chop Suey fatty? ›

Nutritional Summary:

There are 122 calories in 100 grams of Beef Chow Mein or Chop Suey. Calorie Breakdown: 50% fat, 18% carbs, 33% prot.

What is the meaning of Khowsuey? ›

irresistible recipe with veggies / chicken / meat and. noodles in an aromatic coconut curry broth. The recipe's authentic Burmese name is ohn no. khauk swe which means 'coconut milk noodles'.

Where did Khowsey come from? ›

Though Khousay is originally a Burmese and Thai dish called “Khao Suey,” Memon's modified it and adapted to make their own version. It is a very pungent and aromatic dish with depth of flavor and is probably the most popular dish in any Memon home.

Who invented Khao Soi? ›

The dish is believed to have evolved from Chinese Muslim traders who plied the spice route when what is now modern-day northern Thailand was controlled by the Burmese.

What is Khao Soi made of? ›

Khao soi ข้าวซอย is a northern Thai noodle soup that uses wheat-based egg noodles and is served in a coconut milk curry broth. It's typically made with chicken or beef, and the bowl is topped with crispy deep fried noodles.

What is khaosa? ›

Khaosa / Khow suey is a noodle. dish in a spiced coconut milk ...

What is Khao Poon made of? ›

Khao poon is one type of Lao rice vermicelli soup that is often made with pounded chicken, fish, or pork in coconut milk broth (or without coconut milk) and seasoned with common Lao ingredients such as fish sauce, padaek, lime leaves, galangal, garlic, shallots, Lao chillies, and fish mint.

What's the difference between chow mein and pork chop suey? ›

Although the two dishes may seem similar, the way they are prepared sets them apart as distinct dishes. The sauces for each dish are markedly different, with chop suey usually having a thicker, starchy gravy-like sauce, while chow mein is prepared with a thinner soy-sauce based topping.

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