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Singapore Noodles


A simple and delicious stir fry recipe for Singapore Noodles. The noodles are tossed together shrimp, vegetables and a flavorful curry blend to make this a complete meal!

A pot of singapore noodles with shrimp and peppers and serving spoons.

The origins of Singapore Noodles isn’t exactly clear. I’m pretty sure the dish doesn’t actually exist in Singapore, but they are popular in the states. Either way this rice vermicelli, curry flavored, shrimp and vegetable loaded noodle dish is delicious. It can also be made in under 30 minutes, making it a perfect dinner for busy weeknights.

How to Make Singapore Noodles

All of the ingredients to make Singapore Noodles recipe.
  1. Start by marinating the shrimp in some fish sauce and oil. There’s no salt needed because fish sauce is quite salty.
  2. Soften the rice vermicelli in a large bowl of boiling water for 5 to 6 minutes. Drain completely and set aside. Soaking the noodles in boiling water is enough to soften the noodles completely, but ensures they won’t overcook before stir-frying them.
  3. In a small mixing bowl combine remaining fish sauce, soy sauce, curry powder, vinegar, and white pepper and whisk together. This is the delicious flavor base for the dish!
  4. Place a wok or large skillet over high heat.
  5. Once pan is hot, saute shrimp with a small amount of sauce. Then transfer to a plate.
  6. Place pan back over high heat and stir-fry onion, peppers, snow peas, and garlic, along with a little sauce, just until vegetables soften and char around the edges. Transfer vegetables to plate with shrimp.
  7. Add skillet back over heat and add noodles and remaining sauce. Toss together and sauté for 1 to 2 minutes.
  8. Add vegetables and shrimp back to pan, over noodles, and toss together. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes or until everything is evenly coated and shrimp has finished cooking through. Remove from heat and serve. Stir-frying the components of each dish separately allows for even cooking throughout.

Prep the Shrimp and Noodles

Make the Singapore Noodle Sauce

Our Singapore Noodle recipe has a very flavorful sauce that we is made easily. We use this sauce to flavor this recipe.

Ingredients for the sauce used in our Singapore Noodles recipe.Ingredients for the sauce used in our Singapore Noodles recipe.
Add all of the ingredients for the sauce into a mixing bowl.
Ingredients for the sauce used in Singapore Noodles whisked together.Ingredients for the sauce used in Singapore Noodles whisked together.
Whisk together completely and set aside.

Cooking the Recipe in a Skillet or Wok

Shrimp cooked in a wok. Shrimp cooked in a wok.
Cook the shrimp in a wok with a little bit sauce. Remove from the wok.
Vegetables cooked in a wok. Vegetables cooked in a wok.
Cook vegetables in a wok then remove from the wok.
Cook vermicelli noodles in a wok. Cook vermicelli noodles in a wok.
Cook the noodles in the wok.
Singapore noodles recipe in a wok with shrimp and veggies. Singapore noodles recipe in a wok with shrimp and veggies.
Add the rest of the sauce, shrimp, and vegetables. Toss together and then serve.

FAQs

What do Singapore noodles taste like?

Singapore noodles are a stir-fry rice noodle dish that are heavily flavored in curry powder.

Can this be made ahead of time?

We recommend prepping each component ahead of time, but stir-frying this dish right before serving for maximum freshness.

To prep ahead of time, combine all sauce ingredients together, store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Soak noodles in hot water, cool completely and store in an airtight container for up to 5 days. Slice/prep vegetables and store in an airtight container, in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Shrimp should be prepped the day of cooking.

Can this dish be frozen?

Yes! Prep all ingredients as described above then individually package in airtight, resealable freezer bags and freeze for up to 3 months. When ready to use, thaw sauce completely. Soak noodles in hot water until thawed and pliable. Thaw raw shrimp and marinate in fish sauce. Vegetables can be stir-fried frozen (just add a couple minutes to the cooking time).

Variations

  • Sugar snap peas can be swapped in for snow peas.
  • Broccoli florets can be added to the dish for more body.
  • Other proteins that are typical to Singapore noodles are scrambled eggs, cubes of tofu, cubes of ham, and char siu pork.

I love this flavor packed stir-fried noodle dish. It’s a loaded with delicious noodles, juicy and plump shrimp and all the vegetables! The best part is that it can be pulled off in under 30 minutes! If you love this dish you’ll also love our other quick, easy and delicious recipes like our Garlic Noodles, Mongolian Beef served over steamed rice, and our Kimchi Fried Rice! Enjoy!

A pot of singapore noodles with shrimp and peppers.A pot of singapore noodles with shrimp and peppers.

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Singapore noodles in a big serving dish with plates on the side.Singapore noodles in a big serving dish with plates on the side.

Singapore Noodles

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A simple and delicious stir fry recipe for Singapore Noodles. The noodles are tossed together shrimp, vegetables and a flavorful curry blend to make this a complete meal!

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 17 minutes

Total Time: 27 minutes

Servings: 4

  INSTRUCTIONS  

  • Place shrimp, 1 teaspoon fish sauce and 1 teaspoon oil into a mixing bowl and toss together. Cover and refrigerate for 10 minutes.

  • Place rice vermicelli in a large bowl and completely cover with boiling water for 5 to 6 minutes. Drain completely and set aside.

  • In a small mixing bowl combine remaining fish sauce, soy sauce, curry powder, vinegar, and white pepper and whisk together.

  • Place a wok or large skillet over high heat. Once pan is hot, add 2 teaspoons oil followed by shrimp and 1 tablespoon sauce mixture and sauté for 2 to 3 minutes or until shrimp has barely cooked through. Transfer shrimp to large plate.

  • Place pan back over high heat. Add an additional 1 tablespoon oil to the pan along with onion, peppers, snow peas, and garlic. Sauté for 3 to 4 minutes or until the vegetables just begin to caramelize and char at the ends. Transfer vegetables to plate with shrimp.

  • Add skillet back over heat and add remaining oil, noodles and sauce. Toss together and sauté for 1 to 2 minutes.

  • Add vegetables and shrimp back to pan, over noodles, and toss together. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes or until everything is evenly coated and shrimp has finished cooking through. Remove from heat and serve.

  NOTES  

Variations:

  • Sugar snap peas can be swapped in for snow peas.
  • Broccoli florets can be added to the dish for more body.
  • Other proteins that are typical to Singapore noodles are scrambled eggs, cubes of tofu, cubes of ham, and char siu pork.

 
To prep ahead:

  • Combine all sauce ingredients together, store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
  • Soak noodles in hot water, cool completely and store in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
  • Slice/prep vegetables and store in an airtight container, in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • Shrimp should be prepped the day of cooking.

 
To freeze ahead and reheat:

  • Prep all ingredients as described above then individually package in airtight, resealable freezer bags and freeze for up to 3 months.
  • When ready to use, thaw sauce completely.
  • Soak noodles in hot water until thawed and pliable.
  • Thaw raw shrimp and marinate in fish sauce.
  • Vegetables can be stir-fried frozen (just add a couple minutes to the cooking time).

 

Serving: 1serving Calories: 353kcal Carbohydrates: 40g Protein: 26g Fat: 9g Saturated Fat: 6g Cholesterol: 286mg Sodium: 1280mg Potassium: 202mg Fiber: 2g Sugar: 2g Vitamin A: 964IU Vitamin C: 46mg Calcium: 183mg Iron: 3mg

CUISINE: asian

KEYWORD: asian noodles, singapore noodle, stirfry

COURSE: dinner, lunch, Main Course



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