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Chinese Noodles with Blackened Green Onions, Bacon and an Angry Egg

Chinese Noodles with scallions and bacon and topped with and angry egg are peppery and addictive. Try them and you will agree!
chinese noodle bowl with fried egg

Tomorrow I’m leaving for Philly to spend a long weekend with Zoe. We haven’t seen each other since Memorial Day and I am excited to see her and her new apartment. I am told it is a big girl apartment and I am sure it is, since I know it comes with a big girl price. She may be a big girl now, but she is still my little princess and always will be. Our weekend will be spent in the Brandywine Valley, so if anyone has any shout outs about where we should eat or what we should do, please let me know.

No sooner do I get back, than I leave less than 48 hours later to help my parents move. This is a big one and I am not sure how long I will be there. Honestly, I didn’t think it would happen this fast. Truly I thought it would take longer to sell their home, but the gods always seem to be on their side. I am happy for them, but it is bittersweet for me. After they are settled we will be moving some things here, so life is getting what I might describe as a bit hectic.

Which is where these Chinese noodles come in. Last month, Manservant was in Sweden almost three weeks, which left me to my own devices. My own devices often mean comfort food in my belly, alongside a good book and Freddie at my side. Oh, but I do miss George during these lonely moments. I love reading other blogs when I can take the time to drool over each post and unfortunately during this month, this hasn’t been the case. But last month, I found these.

Chinese Noodles with Bacon and Eggs

I do have a weakness for noodles;  Chinese noodles, Italian noodles…you name it!  AND I have a particular weakness for anything Asian, so Mandy’s recipe caught my eye. If you haven’t read Mandy’s blog, “Lady and Pups” you should. She writes with a keen eye towards her words and her photography is stellar. But it is her food that I totally adore. She has remarkable, well thought out recipes, and they are extreme in detail! Plus I know she loves dogs and lives in Beijing and let’s just say I have a soft spot for people that love dogs and live in China. I wonder why!

In any case, Mandy posted this recipe saying that this is her comfort food. Now I love aglio olio and that is one of my favorite dishes when I am home alone. Not to mention potatoes, anything breakfast and bacon. Bacon is its own subject, did you notice? I could add grilled cheese, but I hate to give away all my secrets. Well to make a very long story short and I must get packing…I made Mandy’s noodles twice. And them Manservant came home and I made them for him, too. Comfort is a good thing in our house!

I tweaked Mandy’s recipe a bit to encompass some garlic. And I added a fried egg to appease Manservant. It worked famously in this dish! Some sriracha made it extra spicy. If you are in need of a great, quick and totally rad noodle bowl, this is it. With the seasonings of hot and sour soup-vinegar and white pepper, one can take a bite and wonder what is going on. But after about the third bite you give up wondering and just slurp away. Gulp away.Whatever you want.

Chinese Noodles with Bacon and Eggs

And that angry egg? Well, I couldn’t think of a better way to describe it. But when that egg hits the hot bacon grease, well all that sputtering and splattering, just reminded me of Manservant when he is really angry. Best to put a splatter screen on this one to contain it! Just wish I could do that with Manservant.

 

One more exciting thing before you ponder this universe while eating these noodles. I entered the modern era and got a camera phone! I am so excited. Now I can send pictures to the kids! Here is one I took.

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Freddie got a new t shirt that says, “I love my mom!”

Yes, now I have one more thing to master. If you want to follow me on Instagram you can at This Is How I Cook. I know I don’t have the button, but I will when life slows down a bit, though I may call my buddy Net Savvy at Fiverr.com for help. Have never figured out whether he is a she or she is a he!

Chinese noodle bowl with fried egg

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Chinese Noodles with Blackened Green Onion, Bacon and an Angry Egg

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  • Author: Abbe Odenwalder
  • Prep Time: 20 Minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 Minutes
  • Yield: 1 serving 1x
  • Category: Mains
  • Method: Stir Fry
  • Cuisine: Asian

Description

Chinese noodles cooked with bacon and scallions and tossed with white pepper and vinegar makes a simple and delicious dinner. Add an egg if you want!


Ingredients

Scale

2 thick slices bacon

5 scallions

2 t chopped garlic

1/2 t white pepper

2 T soy sauce

2 T balsamic vinegar or Chinese black vinegar

1/2 T brown sugar

1 egg

7 oz Chinese noodles – I used a rice noodle meant for pad thai, because that is what I had on hand. A better choice might be a Chinese noodle such as one might use for lo mein, at least in my humble opinion! Thin spaghetti also works!

Sriracha (optional)


Instructions

Prepare noodles according to package directions, but keep them al dente! We don’t want soggy noodles in this dish! Drain.

Fry bacon on medium heat in skillet until crisp and golden. Remove bacon and set aside. Leave the grease in the skillet and throw the green onions into an almost smoking pan. Use the splatter screen, I mean it! Really. Cook until the scallions look almost burnt and right before you think they are burnt, stir in the garlic. When that is ready, stir in the white pepper and push to one side of pan. Turn your heat down a bit and wait a minute before you add an egg.

Now it is time to see an angry egg. Plop that egg into the hot pan and watch it splutter. (I know that’s a word. Right?) Cook to your desired yolk setting! Manservant likes his runny.

Now mix the noodles with the sauce in the bowl. Stir in the green onion mixture. Plop that egg on top and sprinkle with the bacon that needs to be crushed or broken up. I mentioned that right? Time to top this with sriracha if you’d like, mix this up, and relax.


Other Great Noodle dishes:
Lotsa Garlic Pasta
Pad Thai
Vietnamese Noodle Bowl
Linguini with White Clam Sauce

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Chef Mimi

Saturday 4th of March 2023

Wow this looks good! And I still have a big bottle of black vinegar I need to use! Love the egg.

Choc Chip Uru @ Go Bake Yourself

Monday 20th of October 2014

Your noodles look lovely, delicious vegetables on its side :DI love that it is an angry egg!

CheersChoc Chip Uru

Carol at Wild Goose Tea

Monday 20th of October 2014

We are kindred souls----I have a weakness for noodles, Asian flavors, breakfast food----bacon is good, but not a weakness anymore. Hey have a great time with Zoe. And good luck with the move. Wow family STUFF on both sides of the time line. Made me laugh why you named it 'angry egg'. Smiles-----

Cathleen

Sunday 19th of October 2014

WHat a delicious looking meal! Anything with bacon is A-okay in my books :)

fromthebartolinikitchens.com

Sunday 19th of October 2014

This sounds really good, Abbe. Here's a secret: I've a special fondness for noodles -- some may call them pasta -- and it really doesn't matter in what dish or cuisine they're used. I love 'em all. And then there's bacon. Is there a bad way to serve it? If there is, don't tell me. So, with those 2 ingredients and an angry egg as a topper, I'd be all over this dish. I should have written "I WILL be all over ..." I have all of the ingredients and will be giving this a try. Thanks, Abbe.