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Title: Mandalay Nangyi (Rice Noodle Salad with Curried Game Hen)
Categories: Salad Poultry Burma
Yield: 4 Servings

1 1/2lbCornish game hen, cut into 4 pieces, include giblets
1tsFish sauce
1/4tsSalt
2tbCorn or peanut oil
1/2tsFine-chopped fresh ginger
1/2tsFine-chopped garlic
1/8tsGround turmeric
1/4tsPaprika
1smOnion, chopped
1/4cChopped fresh or canned
  Tomato
1cWater
1/2lbThick rice noodles (rice sticks)
GARNISHES
2tbToasted chick-pea flour (besan) (recipe separately)
1smOnion, sliced thin
1 Scallion, cut into 1/4-inch-wide slices
1/4cCoarse-chopped fresh coriander
  Fish sauce (nam pya ye)
1tbLightly-toasted dried hot red chili flakes
  Wedges of fresh lime

1. Marinate hen with fish sauce and salt for 15 minutes.

2. Heat the oil in a pan and brown the ginger, garlic, turmeric, and paprika over moderate heat for 2 minutes.

3. Add the onion and game hen and brown well for about 10 minutes. Add the tomato and stir fry for 2 minutes more. Lastly add the water, cover the pan, and cook for 30 minutes, or until the hen is tender.

4. Cool the curry. Remove all the meat from the bones, cut into cubes, and mix with the remaining curry sauce. Slice the giblets.

5. In a large dish, cover the noodles with boiling water and let stand for 15 minutes. Drain well and set aside.

6. Each person helps himself, putting the food on his plate in the following order: first a generous helping of rice noodles and a heaping tablespoon of the hen and sauce. Then sprinkle over that 1 or 2 teaspoons of 'besan', several slices of onion, scallion, coriander, 2 or 3 teaspoons fish sauce, and a pinch of the hot chili flakes. Each diner mixes his own salad on his plate and squeezes lime juice over all.

Eat at room temperature and help yourself to seconds, mixed to taste.

Variation:

The curried hen can also be served on its own with plain rice.

From: THE BURMESE KITCHEN by Copeland Marks and Aung Thein, Evans and Company, Inc., New York. 1987. ISBN 0-87131-524-6 Posted by: Karin Brewer, Cooking Echo, 9/92

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