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    • JenniferJ Offline
      Jennifer
      last edited by

      TheAnswer:
      I can't cook bee Hoon properly. I prefer cooking stir fry udon. Goreng goreng and it's done.

      I goreng laksa noodles, sometime the mouse tail noodles with this recipe.

      1. saute chopped garlic & shallot
      2. add basic pork soup, let the mixture bubbles
      3. add the laksa noodles, cover to simmer, then give a stir, cover again
      4. add slices squid/shelled prawns in butterfly style, cover again, then give a stir, cover again
      5. add cooked pork slices, green vegs, egg omelette, mix up.
      6. add light soya sauce

      Think the above can be used to fry mee hoon though I hv never done it as my children do not really like to eat mee hoon.

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      • FunzF Offline
        Funz
        last edited by

        Wednesday’s are my stay home day so I will be preparing lunch for them. Today’s lunch will be pizza. Lazy to make the dough from scratch so using frozen wholewheat flatbread from NTUC.

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        • V Offline
          vinegar
          last edited by

          TheAnswer,

          For mee hoon,hv to pre-soak first.

          Try this: take a bowl, stir in some chicken stock,tau cheo,belacan(or tom yam paste),soya sauce(light n dark),oyster sauce,some assam juice.

          When ur mee hoon abt to ready,pour in the mixture n fry to mix.If too dry,add in some more mixture or chicken stock alone. Finish frying,cover it n let it simmer while,so the mee hoon absord all the mixture.

          Lastly,add in the eggs,prawn,fish cake or vege(I normally fry the this ingredient separately).

          If i lazy,I also fry udon…simple n no nid to pre-soak.I normally fry udon wf black pepper sauce or teriyaki sauce,cabbage,fish cake or salmon.

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          • janet88J Offline
            janet88
            last edited by

            Kids love bee hoon especially in soup. Younger one is fussy eater. She dislikes porridge. Sometimes the weather is so hot in the afternoon and I would love a bowl of porridge…but when I make chicken porridge, she refuses to eat.

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            • NebbermindN Offline
              Nebbermind
              last edited by

              I buy Fairprice’s 365 Pizza…add own topping

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              • T Offline
                TheAnswer
                last edited by

                My boy prefer soup but my man prefers dry. Aiyo…

                I prefer udon so they shall eat udon with me.
                Udon soup. Udon dry. That shall be it.

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                • T Offline
                  TheAnswer
                  last edited by

                  I’m having dinner with DH tonight probably at NEX. Anyone can share where/what to eat?

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                  • H Offline
                    hopbophop
                    last edited by

                    Jennifer:
                    http://nyonyafood.rasamalaysia.com/ayam-pongteh-nyonya-chicken-and-potato-stew/2/


                    anyone has cooked something similar to this Ayam Pongteh?

                    1/4 cup oil = ? ml or tbsp
                    1/4 cup taucheo = ? ml or tbsp
                    3 cups water = ? ml

                    Many thanks for the advice.
                    Hi Jennifer,

                    I've tried out this recipe before and it's really yummy. Kids and hubby loved it. The measurements are standard. 1 cup = 250ml, 1 tbsp = 15 ml. This is a very friendly chicken stew.

                    I personally prefer Chef Wan's version as he adds more \"liao\" into it, like star anise and cloves. He also added some chilli padi for that extra \"kick\".

                    Hope this helps! 😂

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                    • B Offline
                      buds
                      last edited by

                      Where to get this recipe from Chef Wan? :rubhands:

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                      • JenniferJ Offline
                        Jennifer
                        last edited by

                        hopbophop:
                        Jennifer:

                        http://nyonyafood.rasamalaysia.com/ayam-pongteh-nyonya-chicken-and-potato-stew/2/


                        anyone has cooked something similar to this Ayam Pongteh?

                        1/4 cup oil = ? ml or tbsp
                        1/4 cup taucheo = ? ml or tbsp
                        3 cups water = ? ml

                        Many thanks for the advice.

                        Hi Jennifer,

                        I've tried out this recipe before and it's really yummy. Kids and hubby loved it. The measurements are standard. 1 cup = 250ml, 1 tbsp = 15 ml. This is a very friendly chicken stew.

                        I personally prefer Chef Wan's version as he adds more \"liao\" into it, like star anise and cloves. He also added some chilli padi for that extra \"kick\".

                        Hope this helps! 😂

                        :thankyou:

                        Should I use kampong chicken, normal chicken or chicken thighs???

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