Friday, June 16, 2006

Pusiva's Acar



As you all probably know, I always in search of easy recipe to cook or bake. The other day when I browsed through Pusiva's blog, her acar recipe caught my eyes. It seem simple enough and I have all the ingredients in my pantry, so why not give it a try.

I made it few days ago and it was also my first time attempting acar. It was pretty good and I ate it like a salad for snack. Oh, I sprinkled grounded roasted peanuts and toasted sesame seeds before serving since I have both ready in the freezer.

Here's her
recipe. Thanks Pusiva!

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Prima Taste Singapore Laksa



My craving for a bowl of Singapore laksa finally made me purchased the $6 Prima Taste brand laksa. It was really expensive considering other premix brands only cost about $2-$3 per box/packet. My wanting to eat yet too lazy to make my own paste made me bought this. However, glad to say that the result was not disappointing, it was actually pretty good. The gravy was ready in 5 mins and the box came with coconut powder, laksa paste, dried laksa leaves and sambal chilli. All I needed to do was to prepare the noodle and garnishes for the laksa, very simple!

The downside was the serving was only for two, so $3 for a bowl of laksa gravy, don't you think it's a bit expensive? The store also sells Prima Taste Singapore mee siam which I have never tasted before. According to my friend, the Prima mee siam is pretty darn good too. Hmmm....perhaps I would buy and try it one day, just to see how mee siam with gravy tastes like. Never have it before, just saw some posted pictures of it in blogs or forum, very curious to find out the taste and flavor of it.

You may also like Singapore Curry Laksa.

Thursday, June 08, 2006

JapChae



This is my version of Jabchai. I didn't know such a noodle existed until I had it in a Korean family house while we were at Memphis. Of course I fell in love with the texture of this noodle since it was so different from what we used to.

So, of course I need to buy and cook it myself. The packet of noodle I bought before came with a recipe so I had been using that for awhile. But the packet now doesn't come with one and thus I have to make it up with what I still remember and what ingredients I have in the fridge.


Closed up

Normally the recipe calls for thinly sliced pork/beef marinated in soy sauce, sesame oil, a little sugar and some cooking wine. The thinly sliced chinese mushroom will be marinated in the same marinade as well. I forgot what veggies are supposed to go with this, but here I used onion, cabbage, carrot and garlic.

As for the sauce of the noodle, it's purely soy sauce, dark soy sauce, salt, sugar and sesame oil.

If you haven't tried this noodle before, you should give it a try! Here's how the noodle looks like. Boiled the noodle until soften, then rinsed with cold water, set aside. Then, mixed the sauce with the cold noodle and top with prefried ingredients. Stir to mix well and lastly added some toasted sesame seeds to toast well.



Enjoy!

Monday, June 05, 2006

Kee Chang

These are store-bought kee chang that I found at the Vietnamese store frozen section. Not sure whether they are out of glutinous rice or they don't sell it because I just couldn't find it. What a disappointment!! :( Guess my plan of making bak chang has to be postponed or cancelled completely. What a bummer! I was so looking forward to eating some bak changs.


I made some Gula Melaka syrup to go with the kee chang. For the syrup, just boiled some coconut milk with the Gula Melaka, then simmered it down to the consistency you like.


It actually has mung bean filling, but I love the taste of Gula Melaka syrup with my kee chang. At least, this will satisfy my craving for chang for a while.


As for the leftover Gula Melaka syrup, I made some green bean soup with it. Just added the syrup in the end and now my green bean soup dessert is flavored with coconut milk and gula Melaka, sweet and fragrant.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Chicken Wings



You can find my recipe here:
http://barbeque.allrecipes.com/az/MalaysianBarbecueChickenWi.asp

I submitted this recipe ages ago. It can be grilled or baked and then broiled in the oven.

I baked the above in convection oven 350'F for 30 mins and then broiled it at 500'F for 5 mins.

To grill, grill in a very small flame until the skin turns ultra crispy, baste with some cooking oil while grilling.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Evy is going to have a ...

Little Mei Mei!!! Guess all of you guessed it wrong. Hehehe...


The three lines signified a girl.


Her cute little face! Can see her eye, nose, mouth and her hand with a little thumb.


Her little feet!

I was hoping for a boy and thought I would be greatly disappointed when I found out it will be a girl. Strangely though I didn't, guess deep down I was thinking girl since I have a few girl names that I really like but none of the boy name that caught my eyes.

She was so cute during the ultrasound. When the tech. trying to measure her head, she did a complete 180' (from facing up to facing down) and the tech. had to look at her spine instead. Everything looks great and she sures is an active one. I could even feel a few punches from her during the ultrasound.

Can't wait to see her sweet face again. Guess we will pay for a 3D ultrasound in 10 weeks so I can see her in my womb again. I can't believe how fast I fell in love with this baby already. :o) It's like love at first sight with this 2nd ultrasound. I didn't with Evy until she was one month old. Strange huh?