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    • NebbermindN Offline
      Nebbermind
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      vinegar:


      hw did u thicken? whenever i use cornstarch to thicken the sauce/stew,always end up lumpy,even i dilute it with water b4 pouring in
      Probably did not add enough water to your corn starch or u add too much into the sauce at one go. Should trickle in and stir quickly to mix well

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        CloudeeDaz
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        vinegar:

        hw did u thicken? whenever i use cornstarch to thicken the sauce/stew,always end up lumpy,even i dilute it with water b4 pouring in
        Normally , my stew will hv potatoes, so don’t really need to thicken. 😄
        This is the first time I thicken such a big pot of sauce!
        I mix corn flour with abt 2 parts of water then gradually pour into pot, stirring at the same time.
        It didn’t turn out as thick as I would like it to be, but at least it didn’t get lumpy ..which is also my main concern.
        The instruction on the pkt did mention using sweet potatoes mash to thicken, maybe will try next time. 😄

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          Dora1
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          For thickening of stews and soups, try using potato starch instead. It gives a thicker consistency and will remain thick longer even after it cold. Corn starch is more suitable as thickener for normal stir fries.

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            Imami
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            Need to reach out to the folks who cook often hence posting here.


            How do you decide which eggs to buy? I am not talking abou how to choose fresh eggs. I mean do you go for
            - the cheapest
            - the size (be it smallest or biggest. At one time, I buy the smallest eggs I can find. I reckoned that smaller eggs = smaller yolks. So when hubby eat his eggs, he is eating lesser yolk and therefore lower cholesterol?)
            - the price (which brand got promo, buy which one. Not necessarily the cheapest)
            - brand (loyal to certain brands)
            - special eggs with additional benefits (eg corn fed chickens’ eggs, first born eggs, lower cholesterol eggs, with carrots/lutien etc)
            - the nearest pack will do.

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              SAHM_TAN
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              I go with kampong eggs. The kids prefer it.

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                coolbreeze
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                Nebbermind:
                coolbreeze:

                Home fried carrot cake.

                Do you use fish sauce?

                I think the fish sauce makes a lot of diff....only problem is that I cannot tahan the smell fresh from the bottle :sick: the last time I bought one.

                Any recommendation for fish sauce?

                I don't use fish sauce cos of its sodium. I just put a little seasoning into the beaten eggs.

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                  coolbreeze
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                  Imami:
                  Need to reach out to the folks who cook often hence posting here.


                  How do you decide which eggs to buy?
                  I buy eggs with lower cholesterol.

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                    Imami
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                    SAHM_TAN:
                    I go with kampong eggs. The kids prefer it.

                    Ooh, got difference? Now u make me sit up and think I shd choose my eggs!

                    Are these kampong eggs available in supermarkets? I saw some packs with labels saying kampong eggs :scratchhead:

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                      Imami
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                      coolbreeze:
                      Imami:

                      Need to reach out to the folks who cook often hence posting here.


                      How do you decide which eggs to buy?

                      I buy eggs with lower cholesterol.

                      For those eggs labeled as low cholesterol, there are those which just say \"low cholesterol\", priced around $2.20. those that say something like chicken eating special food eg beta carotene filled food and produce low cholesterol eggs, priced around $2.20-$3. Or those premium eggs, priced around $3 and above.

                      Which of the above do u buy?

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                        Imami
                        last edited by

                        those kind of eggs used in kopitiam for half boiled eggs, the eggs yolk are so big! Anyone knows what brand/types of eggs they use?


                        Anyone tried premium eggs eg those pack hexagonal plastic cartons, 6 only, about $3.60? Or Sakura eggs by chew’s eggs?

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