Thursday, August 28, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
NON-fried Fried Vermicelli (Bee Hoon)
Step right up folks. Yessirree! You’ve read right. NO frying to produce this:-
Ingredients:-
1) Stock soup. Mine was pre-prepared and kept refrigerated for many uses. Otherwise, just dissolve stock cubes in water. Or small cheap RM0.70 (maybe less) premixes paste like this.
2) Bottled Tomato sauce or Chilli sauce or Sambal Udang Kering. Again this is something I would prepare in bulk and kept refrigerated.
3) Mixed vegetables. My fridge only held some leftover Chinese cabbage and 1 stick of carrot.Larder empty. Think most of you would have mushrooms and many other greens. Just add whatever you fancy. Meat if affordable, would be very good.
4) A bundle of Dry strands of bihun or vermicelli (replaceable by any types of noodles). For dry noodles, rinse under running water to rid probable dust and dirt. DO NOT soak until soft.
Method:-
- Easy step A
Pour Stock with ingredients 2. into wok. Do add in the meat (if any) to cook here. Fire up until boil.
- Easy step B
Put in 3. and salt or sugar to taste.
- Easy step C:-
Add 4. Stir to mix well until dry. If the dry noodles were soften beforehand, the final product may turn gooey, no?
- Serve.
In the spirit of our beloved country’s Independence Day, I have opted for a most economical tummy filling dish. After all, as Malaysians (no home in China), I believe I must make an effort to adopt our oh-so practical National Campaign since a majority of proud Malaysians would not have elected a high flying nincompoop to rule and govern right?
Okay, maybe some think it’s irrelevant today as lo and behold, our country’s fixed petrol price had unexpectedly flipped earlier than the date announced. Hey, no political manouvering this. Just another act by a considerate authority to give back to its loyal citizens.
Oh I digressed. Back to why my dish is kept economical (especially in comparison to my celebration last year). Other than the fact the reduced percentage compared to the June increase is negligible, chances of calling (especially by our wise and considerate government) for traders to lower their prices in line with the reduction in commodities will flop.
H a p p y M e r d e k a M al a y s i a n s.
Look, Babe, I finally made it this year!
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3:35 pm
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Labels: Homemade, Miscellaneous
Saturday, August 23, 2008
L A for ..
Got the fruit from a Rest and Service Area along the North South Expressway . Sorry but I cannot remember which one other than it was within Perak territory.
I would have missed it if not for the stall keeper’s gigantic sign. AVOCADO 1KG RM10. Being green (both fruit and me) and for that size, I am guilty of having mistaken it many times for mangoes. According to the jolly man, Perak produces 2 types. One forever green like this while another type turns purple when ripe.
Oooh I had mine in ecpc cold cream style. Try it.
- Cut into halves.
- Discard seed.
- Scrape flesh into a fridge or freezer friendly container.
- Add a desirable amount of honey.
- Mix well until creamy.
- Refrigerate or freeze. Consume when cold.
My effort maybe ugly but Y U M M Y !!
Note:-
The stall seller mentioned that an avocado a day keeps wrinkles away. Pity I forgot to ask for pictures of his wife and daughters (if any). He? He looks good for the age he claimed he is.
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at
9:32 pm
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Labels: Fruits, Miscellaneous, travel
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Do you know ...
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11:11 am
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Labels: Fruits, Miscellaneous, travel
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Feeding Time at Pulau Kapas, Terengganu
Burgers with a complimentary plate of fruits.
We had rice with an order of Fish done in Ginger Soya sauce,
Wrong.