Singapore Kway Chap
A comforting and hearty Singaporean dish consisting of flat rice noodles (kway) served in a rich, savory braising broth with a variety of braised ingredients like pork belly, intestines, duck, and tofu.

๐ง Ingredients
- 500 g Flat Rice Noodles (Kway)(fresh, cut into manageable portions)
- 300 g Pork Belly(cut into thick slices)
- 200 g Pork Intestines(cleaned thoroughly)
- 200 g Firm Tofu(cut into cubes)
- 200 g Braised Duck(cooked and sliced)
- 5 cloves Garlic(minced)
- 1 inch Ginger(sliced)
- 3 pieces Star Anise
- 1 inch Cinnamon Stick
- 1/2 cup Dark Soy Sauce
- 1/4 cup Light Soy Sauce
- 2 tbsp Rock Sugar
- 6 cups Water
- to taste Salt
- to taste White Pepper
- 2 stalks Spring Onions(chopped, for garnish)
- to taste Chilli padi(sliced, for serving)
- to taste Vinegar(for dipping sauce)
๐จโ๐ณ Instructions
- 1
Prepare the braising liquid: In a large pot, sautรฉ minced garlic and ginger until fragrant. Add star anise and cinnamon stick, stir for a minute.
- 2
Add pork belly, pork intestines, dark soy sauce, light soy sauce, rock sugar, and water. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for at least 1.5 hours, or until the pork belly and intestines are tender.
- 3
During the last 30 minutes of braising, add the firm tofu and braised duck slices to the pot to absorb the flavors.
- 4
Season the braising liquid with salt and white pepper to taste. The broth should be rich and savory.
- 5
To serve, place a portion of fresh kway in a bowl. Ladle the hot braising broth over the noodles.
- 6
Arrange the braised pork belly, intestines, tofu, and duck slices on top of the kway. Garnish with chopped spring onions.
- 7
Serve with a side of sliced chilli padi and a dipping sauce made of vinegar, soy sauce, and chilli.
๐ก Pro Tips
- โThoroughly clean the pork intestines to remove any impurities and odor.
- โThe longer the braising time, the more tender and flavorful the ingredients will be.
- โTaste and adjust the seasoning of the braising liquid before serving.
- โFresh kway is preferred for its soft texture, but dried versions can be used if soaked according to package instructions.
โจ Twist Ideas
Inspiration for your own version of this recipe
- Some hawkers also include braised eggs, tau pok (fried tofu puffs), or pig's ears.
- A spicier version can be achieved by adding more chilli padi to the braising liquid or dipping sauce.