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'''Crab bee hoon''' is a popular [[Singaporean cuisine|Singaporean dish]] that combines [[crab]] and [[bee hoon]], also known as rice vermicelli. This dish is a staple in many [[hawker centre|hawker centres]] and seafood restaurants across Singapore.
== Crab Bee Hoon ==


== Ingredients ==
[[File:Crab_in_bee_hoon_soup.jpg|thumb|right|Crab bee hoon soup served in a traditional bowl.]]
The main ingredients of crab bee hoon are [[crab]], usually mud crab, and [[bee hoon]]. The crab is typically cooked in a broth with other ingredients such as [[garlic]], [[ginger]], and [[white pepper]]. The bee hoon is then added to the broth and cooked until it absorbs the flavors of the crab and the other ingredients.
 
'''Crab bee hoon''' is a popular [[Singaporean cuisine|Singaporean]] and [[Malaysian cuisine|Malaysian]] dish that features [[crab]] cooked with [[bee hoon]], a type of thin rice vermicelli. This dish is known for its rich flavors and is often enjoyed as a luxurious meal.


== Preparation ==
== Preparation ==
The preparation of crab bee hoon involves several steps. First, the crab is cleaned and cut into pieces. The bee hoon is soaked in water until it becomes soft. The garlic and ginger are chopped and fried until they become fragrant. The crab pieces are then added to the pan and fried until they turn red. The broth is added to the pan and brought to a boil. The bee hoon is then added to the pan and cooked until it absorbs the flavors of the broth. The dish is typically served hot, often with a side of [[chili sauce]] or [[soy sauce]].
 
The preparation of crab bee hoon involves several steps to ensure the flavors are well-developed. The dish typically starts with the selection of fresh crabs, which are cleaned and prepared for cooking. The crabs are then stir-fried with [[ginger]], [[garlic]], and other aromatic ingredients to enhance their natural sweetness.
 
[[File:Crab_in_bee_hoon_soup.jpg|thumb|left|Close-up of the crab and bee hoon in the soup.]]
 
The bee hoon is soaked in water to soften it before being added to the dish. A flavorful broth, often made from [[chicken stock]] or [[seafood stock]], is prepared and used to cook the bee hoon and crabs together. The dish is seasoned with [[soy sauce]], [[oyster sauce]], and sometimes a touch of [[rice wine]] to add depth to the flavor.


== Variations ==
== Variations ==
There are several variations of crab bee hoon. Some recipes use other types of seafood such as [[prawn]]s or [[clam]]s in addition to the crab. Others add vegetables such as [[bok choy]] or [[bean sprouts]] to the dish. There is also a dry version of crab bee hoon, where the bee hoon is stir-fried with the crab and other ingredients instead of being cooked in a broth.


== Cultural significance ==
Crab bee hoon can be prepared in different styles, with the most common being the dry version and the soup version. The dry version involves stir-frying the bee hoon with the crabs and sauce until the noodles absorb the flavors. The soup version, as depicted in the image, includes a rich broth that is served with the noodles and crabs, providing a comforting and hearty meal.
Crab bee hoon is considered a signature dish of Singaporean cuisine. It is often served at special occasions and is a popular choice for family meals. The dish is also a common street food in Singapore, and can be found at many hawker centres across the country.
 
== Serving ==
 
Crab bee hoon is typically served hot, garnished with fresh [[coriander]] leaves and sometimes [[spring onions]]. It is often accompanied by a side of [[chili sauce]] or [[sambal]] for those who enjoy a spicy kick.
 
== Related pages ==
 
* [[Singaporean cuisine]]
* [[Malaysian cuisine]]
* [[Crab dishes]]
* [[Bee hoon]]


[[Category:Singaporean cuisine]]
[[Category:Singaporean cuisine]]
[[Category:Seafood dishes]]
[[Category:Malaysian cuisine]]
[[Category:Noodle dishes]]
[[Category:Crab dishes]]
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Latest revision as of 11:07, 15 February 2025

Crab Bee Hoon[edit]

Crab bee hoon soup served in a traditional bowl.

Crab bee hoon is a popular Singaporean and Malaysian dish that features crab cooked with bee hoon, a type of thin rice vermicelli. This dish is known for its rich flavors and is often enjoyed as a luxurious meal.

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of crab bee hoon involves several steps to ensure the flavors are well-developed. The dish typically starts with the selection of fresh crabs, which are cleaned and prepared for cooking. The crabs are then stir-fried with ginger, garlic, and other aromatic ingredients to enhance their natural sweetness.

Close-up of the crab and bee hoon in the soup.

The bee hoon is soaked in water to soften it before being added to the dish. A flavorful broth, often made from chicken stock or seafood stock, is prepared and used to cook the bee hoon and crabs together. The dish is seasoned with soy sauce, oyster sauce, and sometimes a touch of rice wine to add depth to the flavor.

Variations[edit]

Crab bee hoon can be prepared in different styles, with the most common being the dry version and the soup version. The dry version involves stir-frying the bee hoon with the crabs and sauce until the noodles absorb the flavors. The soup version, as depicted in the image, includes a rich broth that is served with the noodles and crabs, providing a comforting and hearty meal.

Serving[edit]

Crab bee hoon is typically served hot, garnished with fresh coriander leaves and sometimes spring onions. It is often accompanied by a side of chili sauce or sambal for those who enjoy a spicy kick.

Related pages[edit]