Pan Mee (Hakka Flat Noodle Soup) - Rasa Malaysia (2024)

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Published Nov 03, 2013

Updated Sep 12, 2024

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Pan Mee is a popular Malaysian-Chinese recipe with hand-torn noodles in a rich and flavorful anchovy broth. The toppings include ground pork, leafy green vegetables, mushrooms and crispy anchovies. The dish can be served dry or with soup, with dry chili crisp as a condiment for extra kick and flavors.

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Table of Contents

  • What Is Pan Mee
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • What To Serve With Hakka Flat Noodle Soup
  • Pan Mee (Hakka Flat Noodle Soup) Recipe

What Is Pan Mee

Pan Mee(板面)is one of the most popular Malaysian recipes. It’s a Hakka noodle dish, especially in central and southern part of Malaysiawhere most Hakka people or ke jia ren (客家人) reside.

Hakka Pan Mee is made with a simple flour-based dough, with anchovy broth, and topped with crispy fried anchovies, ground pork, shiitake mushrooms, and some vegetables.

Pan Mee is also known as Mee Hoon Kuih (面粉糕), which is commonly prepared at home.

I will be honest, before I develop this Pan Mee recipe, I have had Pan Mee only once.

Yes, once, some twenty years ago while I was visiting Kuala Lumpur. While I was growing up in Penang, Pan Mee was never sold in the hawker centers or street food stalls, so it has never been in my culinary dictionary.

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Anyway, what prompted me to develop a recipe for Pan Mee?

Well, it all started with a HUGE bunch of mani cai (马尼菜), orcekur manis/sayur manis in Malay.

Mani cai, my favorite vegetable and a key ingredient of Pan Mee,is not available in the United States.

The vegetable is not grown here and thus it’s one of those things that I could never get in the US.

My friend Eddiegrows his own plant, and gave me a big batch of his harvest.

I promised him I would make Pan Mee.

I reached out to my friend Anna and she taught me how to make pan mee.

It was a success and Anna, who used to live in Pan Mee paradise of KL, gave me her thumbs up.

I invited a couple friends over to my house to taste my Pan Mee and they all gave me their rave reviews.

I, for one, who have never been a fan of Pan Mee, is now a converted fan.

I finally understand why so many people love Pan Mee.

It is a Hakka comfort food in a bowl—nothing flashy or glamorous about this dish, but it is tasty and very satisfying.

If you are of Hakka descent and far away from Malaysia, I hope my Pan Mee recipe could bring the tastes of home to wherever you are.

Happy cooking!

Frequently Asked Questions

How many calories per serving?

This recipe is only 378 calories per serving.

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What To Serve With Hakka Flat Noodle Soup

For a wholesome meal and easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes.

Chinese Chicken Dumplings

Chicken Wontons

Chicken Shu Mai (Siu Mai)

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Pan Mee (Hakka Flat Noodle Soup)

By: Bee Yinn Low

Pan Mee – Malaysian dish with hand-torn noodles in a rich anchovy broth and topped with ground pork, veggie and crispy anchovies,

Prep Time: 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 people

Ingredients

  • 1 cup dried anchovies, heads removed
  • oil for frying
  • 1 bunch mani cai

Soup:

  • 1 cup dried anchovies, heads removed
  • 1 lb (500g) pork bones
  • 10 cups water
  • 3 stalks scallions, white part only
  • salt to taste

Dough:

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/4 cup water , + 2 tablespoons water
  • extra flour for dusting

Ground Pork and Mushroom Topping:

  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 1 clove garlic, finely minced
  • 4 oz (125g) ground pork
  • 4 dried shiitake mushrooms, , soaked in warm water and stems removed, cut into strips
  • 1 tablespoon black soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon oyster sauce
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 3 dashes white pepper
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1 teaspoon corn starch, + 1 tablespoon water

Instructions

  • Wash the two cups of anchovies thoroughly with water. Rinse about 5 times or until the water turns clear. Drain and set aside. Wash the pork bones thoroughly and scald them with some hot boiling water. Leave the pork bones in the water for a few minutes and then discard the cloudy water. Rinse again with cold running water to remove all impurities from the pork bones. This step ensures that the soup will be clearer once cooked.

  • Bring the 10 cups of water to boiling point, then add 1 cup of the anchovies, pork bones, and scallions, turn the heat to medium low and slowly boil the soup for over 1 hour, or until the soup is flavorful. Add more water once the soup evaporated and season with some salt, to taste.

  • Prepare the dough by combining all the ingredients together in a big mixing bowl, stirring and mixing with a spoon first, then knead the dough with your hand until the dough is no longer sticky. You might add a little bit water or flour to get to the desired consistency. Cover with a damp cloth and rest for an hour.

  • In the meantime, prepare the Ground Pork and Mushroom Topping by firing up a wok. Add the oil and when the oil is heated, add the garlic and stir-fry until aromatic. Add the ground pork and continue to stir-fry and use the spatula to break up the lumps into smaller pieces.

  • Add the mushrooms and stir to combine well. Season with all the seasonings and add the water. Turn the heat to low and braise for about 5 minutes or so. Add the cornstarch and water mixture to thicken up the sauce. Dish out and set aside.

  • Prepare the remaining anchovies by frying with some oil. Make sure the anchovies are perfectly fried until golden brown in color and crispy. Set aside the fried anchovies.

  • Bring a pot of water to boil while you prepare the dough. There are two ways to prepare the dough, with hand or a pasta machine. If you don't have a pasta machine, divide the dough into a few portions and flatten the dough with a rolling pin on a flat surface dusted with some flour.

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  • At this point, you can cut the dough into thicker strands of noodles using a knife to make them into broad noodles, or you can just tear the dough into pieces. The shapes will be irregular, but they are perfectly fine, like the photo below. (If the dough is hand torn, this dish is called mee hoon kuih.)

  • If you have a pasta machine, you can roll out the dough with the machine and cut to fettuccine shape. Cook the noodles in the boiling water until they float to the surface or completely cooked. Dish out using a colander.

To assemble a bowl of Pan Mee

  • Bring some soup to boil in another sauce pan and add some mani cai into the soup. Add a dash or two of white pepper. In a serving bowl, add a portion of the noodles and then pour the soup and mani cai into the bowl. Add the ground pork and mushroom topping and the fried anchovies. Serve immediately with cut red chilies and soy sauce.

Notes

If you can’t find mani cai, you can substitute with other vegetables, for example: spinach, choy sum, or sweet potato leaves. The dish I made above is technically called "mee hoon kuih" because the dough was hand-torn into pieces. It’s called Pan Mee when the dough is made into noodles using a pasta machine. Ultimately, it’s the same. I personally love the mee hoon kuih because it has better texture/mouthfeel (口感), and every mouthful is a surprise because of the irregular shapes. Many Pan Mee hawkers sell a combination of mee hoon kuih, thick noodles, thin noodles, and some even with 3-color noodles made from vegetables juice. Please refer to this great picture illustration by Lengs Kitchen.

Nutrition

Serving: 4people, Calories: 378kcal, Carbohydrates: 53g, Protein: 14g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Cholesterol: 63mg, Sodium: 614mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 2g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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About Bee Yinn Low

Bee is a recipe developer and best-selling cookbook author, sharing easy, quick, and delicious Asian and American recipes since 2006. With a strong following of almost 2 million fans online, her expertise has been featured in major publications, TV and radio programs, and live cooking demos throughout the United States and Asia.

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