I made some salted chicken eggs a while back and I had no idea what to do with it. Haha... you could say that was why I never bother to make my own or even buy salted eggs before. But since I decided to make some the other day and my family members do not like to eat porridge, so there is no way that I can serve it with porridge. I didn't want to waste the salted eggs so I made this! It was so simple and blend well with the steamed eggs and not too salty at all. I didn't season the beaten eggs for this reason. Those tiny black dots were white pepper in case you were wondering. I also added it in fried eggs, like a salted eggs fried eggs and my girls said it was good as well.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Salted Chicken Egg Steamed Eggs
I made some salted chicken eggs a while back and I had no idea what to do with it. Haha... you could say that was why I never bother to make my own or even buy salted eggs before. But since I decided to make some the other day and my family members do not like to eat porridge, so there is no way that I can serve it with porridge. I didn't want to waste the salted eggs so I made this! It was so simple and blend well with the steamed eggs and not too salty at all. I didn't season the beaten eggs for this reason. Those tiny black dots were white pepper in case you were wondering. I also added it in fried eggs, like a salted eggs fried eggs and my girls said it was good as well.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Pan-fried Tofu with Broccoli
I was trying on a new sauce called "Wan Ja Shan- Stir Fry Sauce" and I wanted to share it with you all. It made this stir-fry dish delicious and I only used this sauce alone without any other seasonings. You can make it into a one dish meal by adding some meat or poultry and serve it with a hot bowl of rice. Or serve it vegetarian by adding some mushroom with a bowl of hot rice. You should be able to find this sauce in the Asian supermarket. You don't have to add a lot, just 1 Tbsp. should be enough for a whole dish.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Slow Cooker Spiced Chicken
I have been using my slow cooker quite often these days because I found it to be such a convenience. I mostly used it for my Asian style recipes, Chinese herbal chicken tonic soup and Chinese dessert. Today, I wanted to try it with a western style approach so I used whatever ingredients and herbs that I have in my house. I loved sage and rosemary as I know these combination would work well together. I am not disappointed at all as this got two thumbs up from both of my girls. I served this with white rice and a Chinese style romaine lettuce side dish.
Monday, January 13, 2014
Delicious Tropical Gluten Free Cookies
This is a little different from my Gluten Free Almond Flaxseed Cookies as I added some tropical feel to it. I added dried pineapple and dried mango. You can substitute that with chocolate chips, dried cranberries or raisins.
This tropical cookie is crispy and slightly soft in the middle on the first day. On the next day, it turns soft and chewy but still delicious. My younger girl said this cookie doesn't look pretty but tastes delicious. ;-) Oh well, it looks pretty nutty and healthy (nutrients from almond, flaxseed and coconut) to me, and it is gluten free. If you try it, remember to feedback to me ya! I want to know whether you like my creation.
Thursday, January 09, 2014
Homemade Salted Chicken Eggs
This is just a spur of the moment thingy as I don't normally consume salted eggs in any kind, no salted duck egg unless in a mooncake and I don't buy salted eggs. I made this because I had lots of eggs in my refrigerator, bought too much because I couldn't pass up on a deal. So, I had to preserve some and this was what I could think of at that time.
It is so easy to make your own salted eggs, after that you just have to wait for a month before you can enjoy it.
Sunday, January 05, 2014
Sweet & Spicy Tuna Arugula Pasta
I can't believe I made a mistake of buying a vegetable! I was trying to pick up a bunch of organic spinach and some how mistook the organic arugula as the spinach. Interestingly, even the cashier thought it was the organic spinach and charged me that. So, I was clueless until the next day when I decided to wash my spinach. When I took it out, it smelled different and then when I looked at the leaves, I realized it looked different and then when I checked the tag, it read organic arugula. WOW! What a surprise there as I never bought arugula before and frankly not too sure of how to cook it. So, I searched online and found a recipe that I wanted to try and thought it would taste good. So, this recipe was inspired by Simply Recipes. I changed it a little bit to what I had at home at that time and it turned out delicious. You all should try it too!
Even my husband took a second helping!
Simple and delicious! Guess next time I can add arugula into my shopping list as I took some to make kimchi fried rice and it was good as well. I stir-fried the rest with olive oil, chili flakes and sea salt. How do you normally cook with arugula?
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