Mee Koo kuih is a type of Chinese bread. It is used for praying. Our family bought some for the Hungry Gosh Festival last weekend. I brought home 2 of them, and I told hubby that I'm going to make him a special breakfast on Merdeka Day, hehe......
So, here it is. My version of East Meets West Sandwich. Unlike the bread that tastes a little bit salty, Mee Koo actually tastes a little bit sweet. It is a good ingredient to make sandwich with salty ingredients like ham and cheese. We like the taste very much. With a cup of hot chocolate drink, it's indeed a satisfying breakfast.
East Meets West Sandwich
Serves 2
Ingredients:
2 pcs of Mee Koo kuih
2 pcs of chicken sandwich ham
2 Omega-3 egg
2 pcs of cheddar cheese
1 tbsp of cooking oil
Method:
1. Half the Mee Koo kuih horizontally. Steam it under high heat for 5 minutes. Leave it cool and remove its skin.
2. Pan-fry an egg and folded into half. Repeat for another egg.
3. Pan-fry the hams.
4. Arrange the ham, egg, and cheese in between the Mee Koo kuih.
You really have a way with the Mee Koo...indeed a hearty breakfast.
ReplyDeletehahahaha... that caught my attention! ;)
ReplyDeleteSo creative of u! Ha ha. Hope it taste good!
ReplyDeletei like mee koo ... but i always eat them plain!!! good idea!!!
ReplyDeletenormally we'd fry them with eggs, like french toast of sorts.
ReplyDeletebut sans the ham. :)
good choice though.
interesting east meets west concept :)
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen mee koo kuih... wow! the color is so eyes catching!
ReplyDeletehahahah this is such an interesting combination! awesome!
ReplyDeleteReally a nice sandwich.
ReplyDeleteEast meets West = Double happiness! So creative!!
ReplyDeleteck, suddenly I thought of wanna have such breakfast when I stared at the Mee Koo, so I just go ahead for a try.
ReplyDeleteNew Kid, because of the stunning title? hehe...
Dora, yes it tasted really yummy!
Duckie, hope you can try it too.
J2Kfm, the idea prompted in my mind, and I have no regret.
noobcook, this is so called creative? Hehe......
ReplyDeleteSelba, the skin will be removed, so it's safe to be consumed.
BBO, haha...interesting?
tigerfish, thanks. :)
Food for Tots, hehe just simply taruh. Luckily it turned out not only edible, but yummy too.
LOL! it really east meest west! :)
ReplyDeletegreat way to utilize the mee koo.
ReplyDeleteCariso, hehehe...creative ler?
ReplyDeletefoodbin, yalor. Getting bored of eating plain mee koo.
Creative ide!! This is useful especially 'Meekoo' is so often a food item used for festivals.
ReplyDeleteGood idea!! :-)
ReplyDeleteU-evolve, thanks for dropping by. Welcome!
ReplyDeleteMRO, hehe, thanks.