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Cheung fun (腸粉) or rice noodle roll is a classic dim sum dish. This cheung fun recipe is very simple and easy to make at home. Also, enjoy this soft and smooth without filling rice noodle rolls recipe! This cheung fun recipe is great to go with soy sauce noodles and congee which is a common Cantonese breakfast.

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What is cheung fun (腸粉) ?

Cheung fun or cheung fan (腸粉) is also called rice noodle roll or steamed rice roll. It is a classic and popular Cantonese dish from southern China and Hong Kong. Also, it is a type of steamed rice noodle roll typically served as a breakfast, snack, small meal or dim sum item in Chinese restaurants.

The name "cheung fun" is Cantonese and it translates to "long rice noodle" which describes its appearance. It is because cheung fun is made from rice flour batter. The batter is poured onto a cloth stretched over a steamer. As the batter cooks, it forms a delicate, thin and slightly translucent sheet of rice noodle. Then, roll up and cut into bite sized pieces. Or, some varieties will add filling like shrimp, beef, vegetables, or other ingredients on the cooked noodle sheets and roll up.

The dipping sauce for cheung fun is usually soy sauce, peanut sauce, hoisin sauce, garlic chili sauce, chili oil and XO sauce to enhance the flavors. You can choose and add sauce according to your preferences.

Variations of cheung fun:

Cheung fun is a general term for rice noodle rolls. It is a versatile dish and there are many different variations because the filling ingredients can be different and according to personal preferences. Here are the most common ones:

Plain cheung fun:

It is the classic and basic version of steamed rice noodle rolls without any fillings. Also, it is often served with a dipping sauce like soy sauce, hoisin sauce and peanut sauce.

Char siu cheung fun:

The rice noodle rolls are filled with char siu, Chinese barbecue pork. The sweet and savory flavor of the pork complements so well with the soft rice noodle.

Shrimp cheung fun:

These rolls are filled with shrimp which gives the dish an umami flavor.

Scallop cheung fun:

It is a luxurious version in which the filling is scallop. It offers a delicate, seafood and umami flavor.

Beef cheung fun:

The filling uses marinated minced beef to make rice noodle rolls.

Vegetarian cheung fun:

The rice noodle rolls filled with vegetables like mushrooms, carrots and other stir fry greens to make vegetarian’s version of rice noodle rolls.

Ja leung (炸兩):

It is filled with Chinese doughnuts (youtiao) and rolled up with the rice noodle roll which adds a crispy texture.

Classic and basic steamed rice noodle rolls:

This cheung fun recipe is a classic and unique Hong Kong style chee cheong fun, the plain cheung fun. The steamed rice noodle rolls without any fillings. It is simple and easy yet delicious and tasty, especially served with a dipping sauce like soy sauce, hoisin sauce and peanut sauce to bring the plain chee cheong fun to an extra level, the sweet, savory, nutty and creamy flavor.

What is chee cheong fun (豬腸粉)?

Chee cheong fun (豬腸粉) is another name for cheung fun (腸粉) in Cantonese. Both terms refer to the same type of steamed rice noodle rolls.

The word "Chee cheong fun" (豬腸粉) literally translates to "Pig intestine noodle”. However,don't be misled by the name! The dish does not contain any pig intestines. The name might be confusing to non Cantonese speakers. Cantonese people call it chee cheong fun because it is simply a reflection of the noodle's appearance when the sheet rice noodles are rolled up and resemble the shape of a pig's intestine.

How to make dim sum steamed rice noodle rolls?

In a commercial restaurant setting, flour mixture is poured into a special flat pan with holes, similar to a flat colander, that are lined with a steam permeable cloth.Then, flour mixture steam in the pan from the bottom and produce rectangle rice noodle sheets. The noodles are very thin and it has a gummy texture.

Once the flour mixture is set, the entire freshly steamed noodle forms onto the cloth. Therefore, it needs to be scraped off with a scraper. After that, usually put it on a metal table surface and roll it.

However, in this homemade cheung fun recipe, we use a cake pan or tray to make it and roll them afterwards. Some like to use cheung fun steamers.

What are the ingredients in plain cheung fun?

The plain rice noodle rolls can be as simple as mainly using rice flour and water. In this plain cheung fun recipe, I used rice flour, corn starch, tapioca starch, wheat starch and water.

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What kind of sauce do you add for cheung fun?

Rice noodle rolls do not have flavor. In fact, the flavor mainly comes from the sauce. Normally, rice noodle rolls are served with sweetened soy sauce and hoisin sauce. Some people like to add peanut butter sauce, curry sauce from fish ball and radish, chili sauce and sprinkle with sesame seeds as well.

How long to steam cheung fun?

The steaming time for cheung fun can vary depending on the thickness of the rice noodle batter and the specific equipment you use. But, the average steaming time for traditional cheung fun with filling is approximately 5 to 7 minutes. This plain cheung fun without filling, I steamed it for 2 minutes.

Cooking tips for rice noodle rolls:

  • Since we don’t have commercial style steamers to make cheung fun at home. The simplest way to make it is to use a cake pan. A rectangle or square cake pan is ideal. if you don’t have it, then using a regular circle one works fine too.
  • Make sure you don’t put too much flour mixture into the pan. This is because you want to make the rice noodles very thin. When it rolls up, it’s not too thick and big.
  • Every time before pouring the mixture into the cake pan for steaming, make sure to mix the flour mixture very well.
  • I use a 3 layers stainless steel steamer that can steam 3 rolls at the same time and save time.

FAQs:

What can I use to replace peanut sauce?

Sesame sauce is a good alternative. If you have a peanut allergy, you don't need to add them.

Can you reheat rice noodle rolls?

Yes, you can reheat rice noodle rolls in a microwave or steam it. Usually, I cover with a wet paper towel and put in the microwave to warm up for a few minutes. Or, I steam it if they are straight out from the refrigerator.

What kind of flour do I use to make cheung fun?

You can make cheung fun simply by using rice and water. The flour we normally use to make rice noodle rolls is rice flour. And, I like to add cornstarch, tapioca starch and wheat starch to enhance the texture in this plain cheung fun recipe.

Instructions for how to make homemade cheung fun:

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Batter preparation:

1. Put 1 cup of rice flour, 1 teaspoon of tapioca starch, 1 teaspoon of wheat starch and 1 teaspoon of cornstarch into a bowl.

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2. After that, pour 2 cups & 3 teaspoons of water into the bowl. Mix and stir it well.

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3. Next, brush some vegetable oil on a tray. Then, pour some rice flour mixture from step 2 into the tray. (Every time before pouring the mixture into the cake pan for steaming, make sure to mix the flour mixture very well.)

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Cooking:

4. Then, steam it for 2 minutes after water is boiling. Repeat steps 2-4 a few times. It yields around 8 rice noodle rolls if you use the same size of the tray.

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Peanut sauce:

5. In the meanwhile, put ½ tablespoon of peanut butter in a container and add 1 tablespoon of water. (Some people like to add oil, but my purpose is to loosen up and make it a little bit liquid. If you have peanut allergies. You can skip peanut butter sauce or use sesame sauce.)

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6. Mix it very well until peanut butter is a little bit liquid.

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Roll up:

7. When the rice flour is done, let it cool down a little bit.

8. Then, use a spatula to scrape the side. And, roll the rice noodle sheet up.

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9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 a few times. If you use the same size of the tray, you can make around 8 rolls. The following, use the spatula to cut rice noodle rolls into pieces.

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10. Lastly, add ½ tablespoon of sesame oil, ½ tablespoon of soy sauce, 1.5 tablespoons of hoisin sauce, some peanut sauce and sprinkle sesame seeds. (You can adjust the amount of sauce to your taste.)

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Rice noodle roll (Cheung fun 腸粉)

Cheung fun (腸粉) or rice noodle roll is a classic dim sum dish. This cheung fun recipe is very simple and easy to make at home. Also, enjoy this soft and smooth without filling rice noodle rolls recipe!

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Course: Appetizer, Breakfast, Main Course, Noodles, Snack

Cuisine: Asian, Chinese

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 3

Calories: 258kcal

Author: Tracy O.

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Ingredients

Flour mixture:

  • 1 cup Rice flour
  • 1 teaspoon Corn starch
  • 1 teaspoon Tapioca starch
  • 1 teaspoon Wheat starch
  • 2 cups+3 teaspoons Water

Sauce:

  • ½ tablespoon Soy sauce
  • 1.5 tablespoons Hoisin sauce
  • ½ tablespoon Sesame oil

Peanut sauce:

  • ½ tablespoon Peanut butter
  • 1 tablespoon Water

Topping (optional)

  • some sprinkle Sesame seeds

Instructions

  • Put 1 cup of rice flour, 1 teaspoon of tapioca starch, 1 teaspoon of wheat starch and 1 teaspoon of cornstarch into a bowl.

  • After that, pour 2 cups & 3 teaspoons of water into the bowl. Mix and stir it well.

  • Next, brush some vegetable oil on a tray. Then, pour some rice flour mixture from step 2 into the tray. (Every time before pouring the mixture into the cake pan for steaming, make sure to mix the flour mixture very well.)

  • Then, steam it for 2 minutes after water is boiling. Repeat steps 2-4 a few times. It yields around 8 rice noodle rolls if you use the same size of the tray.

  • In the meanwhile, put ½ tablespoon of peanut butter in a container and add 1 tablespoon of water. (Some people like to add oil, but my purpose is to loosen up and make it little bit liquid. If you have peanut allergies. You can skip peanut butter sauce or use sesame sauce.)

  • Mix it very well until peanut butter is a little bit liquid.

  • When the rice flour is done, let it cool down a little bit.

  • Then, use a spatula to scrape the side. And, roll the rice noodle sheet up.

  • Repeat steps 7 and 8 for a few times. If you use the same size of the tray, you can make around 8 rolls. The following, use the spatula to cut rice noodle rolls into pieces.

  • Lastly, add ½ tablespoon of sesame oil, ½ tablespoon of soy sauce, 1.5 tablespoons of hoisin sauce, some peanut sauce and sprinkle sesame seeds. (You can adjust the amount of sauce to your taste.)

Notes

Cooking tips for rice noodle rolls:

  • Since we don’t have commercial style steamers to make cheung fun at home. The simplest way to make it is to use a cake pan. A rectangle or square cake pan is ideal. if you don’t have it, then using a regular circle one works fine too.
  • Make sure don’t put too much flour mixture into the pan. This is because you want to make the rice noodles very thin. When it rolls up, it’s not too thick and big.
  • Every time before pouring the mixture into the cake pan for steaming, make sure to mix the flour mixture very well.
  • I use 3 layers stainless steel steamer that can steam 3 rolls at the same time and save time.

Nutrition

Calories: 258kcal | Carbohydrates: 49g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 311mg | Potassium: 58mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 3g | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is Cheung Fun Hong Kong street food? ›

Cheung fun or rice noodle rolls with peanut butter and hoisin sauce is one of my favorite street foods I have to pick up whenever I'm in Chinatown. It has the perfect blend of sweet and savory hoisin sauce and creamy peanut butter.

Is Chee Cheong Fun a noodle? ›

Chee Cheong Fun is actually rice noodle rolls made of rice flour, water and a little oil that is steamed in thin sheets and rolled up in such a way that it resembles pig intestines.

How do you reheat rice noodle rolls? ›

Instructions. Cut the rice noodle rolls into 1 inch pieces. Heat in the microwave for 60 seconds with a damp kitchen cloth over it or until warmed. To steam, place on a plate over a steamer for 10 minutes.

What is the English name for cheung fun? ›

(Note: Cheung fun is the Cantonese pronunciation of rice noodle rolls; it is chang fen in Mandarin. You see “cheung fun” more often because rice noodle rolls are a Cantonese dish.)

What is cheung fun made of? ›

Cheung fun are rolled up bundles of steamed rice noodles. They are just the best! They can either be served stuffed or unstuffed. One of my favorite dishes at dim sum is cheung fun stuff with shrimp and a drizzle of sweet soy sauce!

Is Chee Cheong Fun high in carbs? ›

A single roll of steamed scallop or vegetarian cheong fun contains 69 calories and 11 grams of carbohydrates. The beef and shrimp variations have 83 calories and 12 grams of carbohydrates and 75 calories and 12 grams of carbohydrates, respectively.

Can Chee Cheong Fun be frozen? ›

You can serve the sweet sauce (teem cheong) and sesame paste on the side for dipping or you can pour them over the cheong fun. Garnish with sesame seeds. Once cool, the rice noodle rolls can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. Or they can be frozen.

Does Chee Cheong Fun have pork? ›

Fun Fact: The term Chee Cheong Fun means pork intestine noodle. But only because the rolls look a little bit like pork intestine, which is a popular ingredient in South Chinese cooking. There isn't actually any offal in the dish, though in some places it is served with meat stuffings.

Are rice noodle rolls healthy? ›

Rice paper rolls are a delicious and nutritious option to enjoy as a snack or as a meal. The roll is low in carbohydrate and fat and offers a moderate protein content.

Are rice noodles healthier than pasta? ›

If we look at factors such as calories, carbs and protein, rice noodles and pasta are pretty much tied. However, while pasta can contain as much as 2 grams of sugar per serving, rice noodles are virtually sugar-free.

Can you fry rice noodles? ›

Cooking them is a bit like magic as they instantly puff up when fried. Although delicious on their own as a snack, there are whole Thai dishes made out of these crispy noodles, and they are also great as a topping for lettuce wraps, stir-fries, salads, and soups.

How do you eat cheung fun? ›

How to eat cheung fun. You can eat them fresh, as is, doused in your favorite sauce. I like drizzling on a mix of hoisin sauce, soy sauce, chili oil, and sesame paste. It's a flavor explosion of sweet and savory, spicy and nutty.

Why is it called Chee Cheong Fun? ›

Fun Fact: The term Chee Cheong Fun means pork intestine noodle. But only because the rolls look a little bit like pork intestine, which is a popular ingredient in South Chinese cooking. There isn't actually any offal in the dish, though in some places it is served with meat stuffings.

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