I have purposely made this dish "saucy" so there is plenty to coat the noodles and the other ingredients. It also allows the dish to stay "loose" if put in the fridge overnight so that it can be eaten for lunch the next day, and whilst it may seem bazaar to say this, it is delicious eaten cold straight from the fridge ... true!
If you have small children who don't like too much spice then hold back on the chili, but if you like things spicy like I do, then certainly add more to your taste.
I included the nori because I not only love it's flavour, but it is so good for you too! But if you don't have any nori sheets at hand then this can be left out. To prepare the nori simply cut the sheet into 4 even pieces, place each piece on top of each other so that you have a single pile, and then cut strips with kitchen scissors allowing the pieces to fall straight into the bowl you are going to mix the dish in.
You can use any type of noodle you like but I choose Singapore noodles as I find them lighter than others (because they're quite thin), and they therefore mix so easily with the other ingredients.
Quantities given will give you four generous serves, but if you know you need to serve six adults and intend eating the whole dish that night, then add more noodles as there is enough sauce to cater for that. I sometimes add double noodles when I have to cater for six large serves.
You can also serve the meat dish alone with steamed rice, but I do prefer it with the noodles and greens mixed in.
Chopped toasted peanuts are also another option for serving instead of sesame seeds if you prefer.