Hey everyone, it’s Brad, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, khausay (burmese dish). One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
This one-dish meal is sure to strike every single of your taste buds with its vibrant flavour! The Burmese Khowsuey features layers of noodles, a vegetable curry made with coconut milk and an elaborate masala of spices, coconut and cashew nuts, and an elaborate garnish of fried onions, garlic, vaal dal. Since, my bestie is Burmese and she is particular about her food being adapted to strange variation and called khao suey.
Khausay (Burmese Dish) is one of the most well liked of current trending meals in the world. It is enjoyed by millions every day. It’s simple, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. They are nice and they look wonderful. Khausay (Burmese Dish) is something which I have loved my whole life.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have khausay (burmese dish) using 21 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Khausay (Burmese Dish):
- Take For salan (gravy)
- Take 1 kg Chicken
- Prepare 2 tbsp Ginger/garlic paste
- Make ready Onions 3 grinder
- Make ready 3-1 tin Tomatoes
- Get 21/2 tsp Red chilli powder
- Prepare 1 tsp Salt
- Prepare 1 tsp Chinese salt
- Take 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
- Prepare 1/3 cup Oil
- Prepare For Coconut Curry
- Prepare 500 gram coconut milk (i used 2 tin)
- Make ready 3 Tbsp baisan powder
- Make ready Oil for tarka
- Get 11/2 tsp Red chilli powder
- Get For serving
- Get 1 packet Noodles boiled
- Prepare leaves Coriander
- Make ready Lemon juice
- Make ready Papri or crispy (kurum)
- Get Crushed chilli
Many know this dish as Khausay and it has gain much popularity lately, but still there are many regions of Pakistan and many families that are still unaware of the existence of this flavorful dish. FYI, Khausay is actually spelt KHOWSUEY (Burmese Origin) just like CHOPSUEY (Chinese Origin). China and Burma share border… Khaosay / Khao Suey - Khaosay or khao suey is a Burmese dish that might look complicated to make, but if you follow Hussain Tariq's steps you wont. Khausa is a Burmese word for noodle.
Instructions to make Khausay (Burmese Dish):
- Make a salan. Heat oil in a pan add ginger garlic paste 2 tbsp, grind 2,3 onions and 1 tin of tomatoes(3 tomatoes) together and make a paste and put in pot then bhuno so much until onions smell gone then add red chilli powder 2 and 1/2 tsp or according to your taste, salt 1 tsp or according to your taste, chinese salt 1 tsp, haldi half tsp then add chicken and leave it to cook until oil rises.
- For coconut curry - Get 500 gram coconut milk (i used 2 tin), add 3 tbsp baisan powder in coconut milk grind and put it in pot in low heat, in a separate pan heat oil add 1 1/2 tsp red chilli powder (or according to your taste) and when aroma comes out add in coconut curry and add little bit salt and let it cook little bit. It shouldn't be too thick or too watery.
- Boil noodles and serve with coriander leaves, lemon, papri (or kurum) and crushed chilli.
What you had is specifically called "Nan Gyi Thoke", flat noodle salad. But to enhance the flavours and be more aunthentic, you could add sliced hard boiled egg and top the finished dish with sliced shallots fried to crisp in turmeric oil. Khow Suey is a Burmese (from Burma) noodle dish with a delicately spiced coconut milk sauce and is served up with an array of different contrasting condiments/toppings that takes this dish to the next level and give it a burst of amazing flavors. Khaosay is a popular dish among Memon Community of Karachi, it is originated in Burma and Thailand as Khao Suey soup but modified by Indian Memon community of Karachi as a whole meal. It is very pungent and tasty dish.
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