Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Spaghetti with Homemade Sauce
When stirred to coat well.
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Crabmeat Cream Corn Soup
Featuring one of my home cook dishes.
Ingredients:
~ 1 egg, lightly beaten
~ 1 canned of creamy corn
~ Shredded wood ear fungus
~ 1 small canned of crabmeats
~ 1/2 cup of cubed tofu pieces
~ 2 canned Swanson chicken broth
Thickening:
Potato starch + water
Method:
In a big saucepan, add in the chicken broth. Turn up the heat and let it boil.
When boiled, add in the above ingredients except egg. Lower the heat and let it simmer for 15 minutes.
Turn the heat off and add in the beaten egg, when pouring the egg, write 8 with it with a chopstick so that it has the egg drop effect.
Lastly, add in the thickening and stir until the soup thicken.
Friday, March 10, 2006
Char Siew Night
Char Siew with Noodle and Nai Pak
Char Siew with Mantou (store bought mantou)
Haven't been making char siew for ages, so just out of the blue felt like making it and thus the char siew night was born.
Short-Cut Char Siew Recipe
2 pork chops
Honey
Marinade:
3-4 Tbp. Lee Kum Kee bottled Char Siew sauce
2 Tbp. Hoisin Sauce
Method:
1. Marinate the pork chops with marinade overnight, give it a few turns along the way.
2. Preheat oven to 350'F. Bake pork chops (pour all the sauce on top of pork chops) for 30-40 mins or until cooked, turn once half way through. Keep basting the pork chops with the sauce while baking.
3. When done, take it out of the oven and brush it with honey on both sides. Set aside to cool for 5 mins. before slicing. When sliced, brush the leftover char siew sauce from the pan on top of the char siew.
Monday, March 06, 2006
Hot and Sour Soup
This recipe can be found at Lily's blog. I omitted the bamboo shoot and char choy and added cut baby corns.
I also added dark soy sauce and chilli paste into mine to make it real spicy. Also thicken the soup with potato starch.
This hot/spicy and sour soup is really suitable for winter. The sweating helps to keep you warm. :D Thanks Lily for the recipe!
Friday, March 03, 2006
Dinner
Nai Pak in Oyster Sauce
Moist, Tender and Juicy Pork Chops
Thus, I made these for dinner. One to cut cost of eating out and two because it's healthier. We eat out during the weekends anyway, my off days from cooking, so got to cook during weekdays to save money. :P My hubby is pretty nice, he gives me days off from cooking. :)