My Very Own Shrimp and Egg Noodle Recipe

I made noodles today! I've listed all the ingredients and steps below. Do give it a try...  Second to things like scrambled eggs and toast,  noodles are probably the most easiest thing to make on the planet.

Ingredients:

1. One packet of straight noodles
2. Small prawns,  around 10-15 (or as you see fit)
3. One egg
4. Half cup of diced onions
5. Half cup of chopped tomatoes (2 in quantity should do)
6. One green chilli finely chopped
7. Half a tea spoon of red chilli powder (vary to taste)
8. Half a tea spoon of salt (vary to taste)
9. 4 teaspoons oil
10. Good quality ketchup
11. Chopped coriander

**This time I experimented with my ones by adding a fistful of chopped spinach leaves. Even though they tasted heavenly, adding them isn't essential and is totally up to you.



Procedure:

Set a pot of water to heat on the stove. While you wait for it to boil,  add the oil to a pa  and set it to a gentle heat on the stove. Add the onions,  tomatoes, green chili,  red chili powder, salt and a generous amount of ketchup and stir until the mixture thickens.

Next,  add in your prawns and stir some more. Once the prawns are somewhat cooked add the egg to the pan and beat vigorously to obtain scrambled texture. 

By this time,  your water should be at a good boil,  so add in the noodles. Boil then for 2 minutes, drain the hot water,  rinse in cooler water,  again drain and finally,  add them to your pan!

Take two spoons and toss your noodles for an even mixture. I'd recommend attempting the chef flip only after considerable practice to avoid accidents :3

Garnish your meal with the fresh coriander and... Wallah! You have restaurant style egg shrimp noodles in your own home for free.

I did loooads of other stuff today and the noodles were just a part of it. Hopefully,  will share the rest of the details tomorrow   

In the hope that you guys enjoyed the recipe,  I bid you all goodnight!

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