Boil the dry Guilin rice noodles per the package instructions until al dente. Rinse the noodles with cold running water to remove the starch of the noodles (the noodles should be smooth and clean of starch after rinsing). Drain the noodles dry and set aside.
In a pot, add the butter and saute the ginger. Add the chicken broth and water and bring it to boil. Add the evaporated milk and follow by the crab. Cook for a few minutes until the crab turns red and cooked. Add the baby bok choy, rice wine, fish sauce, white pepper, scallion, and the noodles. Bring it to a quick boil and serve immediately.
Notes
Add 2 more tablespoons of evaporated milk if you like your crab bee hoon creamier.
Nutrition Information
Yield
3
Serving Size
3 people Amount Per ServingCalories 504Total Fat 19gSaturated Fat 11gUnsaturated Fat 0gCholesterol 84mgSodium 1436mgCarbohydrates 57gFiber 3gSugar 6gProtein 21g