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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Fried Kuey Teow

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Yes hi there!
I wanted to share with all of you my all time favorite dish.
TADAAA..
Fried Kuey Teow... drools.
I am obsessed with kuey teow. I could devour the whole menu that include kuey teow in it.
Kuey teow ladna, kuey teow hailam, kuey teow soup, kuey teow bandung.....and many many more.
Only GOD knows why.
I felt as if the gravy absorb better with kuey teow noddles. Oh so delicious.
Yes believe me its much better. But some prefer yellow noddles over kuey teow which is not a suprise considering the texture and elasticity of yellow noddles is much more than kuey teow.

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FRIED KUEY TEOW

here's the recipe for it:

Serves : 4-6

Ingredients :

1kg kuey teow (washed & drained)
500g cockles (boiled & shells removed)
2 tablespoons vegetables oil (for sauteing)
2 eggs
50g beansprouts
50g mustard greens / sawi (shredded)
5 tablespoons sweet soya sauce
2 tablespoons oyster sauce
4 tablespoons chilli paste
2 red chillies (sliced)
30g spring onions (shredded)
a little water
Salt to taste

Ground ingredients :

3 shallots
5 cloves garlic
2cm piece dried shrimp paste

  1. Heat the oil and stir-fry the ground ingredients till the aroma rises. Add in the oyster sauce, chilli paste, cockles and eggs.
  2. Stir in a little water and let it boil.
  3. Add in salt, mustard greens, kuey teow , soya sauce and bean sprouts. Fry till the mustard greens are tender.
  4. Dish up, then garnish with spring onions and chillies.
  5. ITS TIME TO EATTT! yummeh!

Blueberry cheese tart

mini blueberry cheese tart
Im realy sorry folks. I have not been around lately.
My camera went down the hills. I was so frustrated and been struggling with it.
Finally, 2 weeks ago all went well after minor adjustments.

So i present you...
TADDDAAAA..
a sneak peak of more to come..

oh yes and again my apologies for being absent quite some times.
I have been wandering around with so much work to do.
Insya-allah i will try to update as much from now on.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

I LOVE Malay Dishes


The good side of being Malaysia is of course the courtesy of being able to eat delicious food a.k.a home cooking. Oh Im drooling.. especially when the dishes are cooked by your lovely mom. Her special blends of herbs and spices with unconditional love included makes the food a thousand times better than those at the restaurants. Keep licking those fingers y'all. yes of course when you cook the food yourself you have the advantage of being able to consume in a larger portions than you could elsewhere.

A few months ago, with not much to ingredients at home. I managed to pull off a few of simple dishes to accompanied a freshly cooked hot rice. Not only it is easy yet very tempting. Thus I leave you all to devour your lappy or pc or mac with pictures of my so simple dishes.

Before that let me introduce to you what the dishes are:

Firstly, Malaysian favorite not in every countries however.. THE IKAN PEKASAM - fish which marinated in a special blend of tamarind. It is fried and best eaten while hot with friend shallots and bird eye chillies on top.
Secondly, Tempoyak - Perak's favorite accompaniments. Made from durian's which is preserved with salt and sugar. Left a few days before consumed. Usually made into sambal tempoyak which is mixed with pounded chillies and eaten with rice.

Ayam berempah Bujang

My recipe is quite simple

A small packet of kurma powder
A small packet of soup powder
2inch of ginger pounded
2 nos of garlic
a bit of tumeric powder
salt and pepper

marinated for about 15 minutes depends on your preferences and heat up your wok.
then deep fried in a wok of hot oil and best eaten while hot. delicious

Prawn cooked in Sambal Soy

Recipe:
500 gm of prawn
tumeric powder
salt

Firstly , clean the prawn. Then, marinated the prawn with tumeric and salt. Fried until half cooked with little oil in the wok . Put aside

blended dried chillies
shallots and garlic pounded
onion - cut into rings
a bit of belacan or prawn paste
sweet soy sauce
tamarind juice
bird eye chillies (optional)

For the sauce:
Heat wok, add a little bit of vegetable oil. Then add the pounded shallots and garlic when turn almost yellow then add about 2 spoon of blended chillies depends on your taste. If you prefer a bit spicy add more. Then, add the sweet soy sauce and let it simmer a bit. After that, pour 1 tablespoon of tamarind juice and add in the fried prawns. Seasan with salt and pepper and add in the onion rings and if you prefer more spicy add the bird eye chillies.

Tadaa. Thats all for now. Hopefully, you'll love the recipe. TEHEE!

AISKRIM @ ICE CREAM


Last month, I spend about RM12.00 for a regular cup with double scoop of ice cream and guess what? I got another small cup with single scoop of ice cream both with choc chips toppings. yay im so greedy. Well, that's all for now. lets move along to another post on food. ciao!