Ahh sometimes a simple plate of Chee Cheong Fun hits the spot. This was at Swatau Lane, the New World park coffee shop. Pungeont prawn paste and chilly sauce with a sprinkling of sesame seeds is all you need.
Tham Jiak has a very nice write up on the different types of Chee Cheong Fun
When I was growing up, ‘chee cheong fun’ was one of the foods I grew up eating. It is basically steamed flat rice noodles (about a finger’s diameter), cut up into little pieces and then served with a dash of sesame seed and sauce. Now, I can’t tell you what kind of sauce in particular because as the years go by, and when I began to venture out of my humble old town, I realized to my delight, that ‘chee cheong fun’ comes in different variations in different regions.
In my old town Taiping, ‘chee cheong fun’ comes with a rich dose of sesame and fried onions and a type of red sauce which is pretty sweet. The makers would usually add some chilli sauce alongside, to enrich its taste. Sweet is pretty blunt for a Chinese cuisine, you see.
Way up north in the gourmet island of Penang, the ‘chee cheong fun’ here, is of sweet taste. Thanks to its sauce which is made up of chilli, rojak paste and peanut paste. Again, it comes served with sesame seed.
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I miss Penang Chee Cheong Fun!!! *sigh*
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