Lunch
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I thought all rice should look the same? :scratchhead:
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Done by different hand mah.
That’s why you have different versions for everything that you like to eat. Else there won’t be one too many occasions of scenarios of people queueing up at one nasi lemak stall in Changi and yet totally no queue just across that stall? Likewise for chicken rice and char kway teow and carrot cake… etc Same for satay. Looks like Haron’s Satay still rules ECP Lagoon Hawker Centre.
By the way, SAHM_TAN did her dish not with fish, but chicken breasts. I would love to see hers. -
buds:
Ya boi! (in buds Language!)Done by different hand mah.
That's why you have different versions for everything that you like to eat. Else there won't be one too many occasions of scenarios of people queueing up at one nasi lemak stall in Changi and yet totally no queue just across that stall? Likewise for chicken rice and char kway teow and carrot cake.. etc Same for satay. Looks like Haron's Satay still rules ECP Lagoon Hawker Centre.
By the way, SAHM_TAN did her dish not with fish, but chicken breasts. I would love to see hers.
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Hi buds,
Yup, I cooked the veg too.
The broccoli was swimming in the chicken flavoured mix of melted butter and spices after I removed the meat to let it \"settled\" heehee
My kids are ok with broccoli on normal days, but yesterday they particularly enjoyed the vegetable. Bb wanted more and more of the broccoli LOL.
I only took a photo of the rice, after that I was a bit swarmed, I was alone with the kids yesterday, by the time I remembered to take, well...........there wasn't much to take :rotflmao: -
Jennifer:
I will try that next timeSAHM_TAN:
When I'm baking a whole chicken, I would place the chicken breast side on the baking tray too. This way the fat will travel down to moist the breast meat.
Hv you ever put a cube of butter in the chicken cavity for baking? It works wonder.
Thanks for the tip
Hi,
Trying out your trick today. Baking a whole chicken for dinner. I have placed more or less a cube of butter in the cavity.
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Good morning.
Urgently need advice as follows:
My oven internal measurement is 45cm wide, 35 cm deep.
Takashimaya is having a promo for Scanpan Impact Roasting Pan with rack, 35cm by 26cm, UP $125, Now $69
Is this size suitable for my oven? Is there too little space at both ends? 45cm vs 35 cm -
Jennifer:
Is there space for the handles of the roasting pan to go into the oven? Does the measurement include the handles? I see the handles like jutting out a bit.Good morning.
Urgently need advice as follows:
My oven internal measurement is 45cm wide, 35 cm deep.
Takashimaya is having a promo for Scanpan Impact Roasting Pan with rack, 35cm by 26cm, UP $125, Now $69
Is this size suitable for my oven? Is there too little space at both ends? 45cm vs 35 cm -
Jennifer,
Need Robinson’s card to enjoy discount? -
Jennifer:
Is this size suitable for my oven? Is there too little space at both ends? 45cm vs 35 cm
if cannot fit, buy new oven lor!
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SAHM_TAN:
I dunno abt the handles leh. Must go down to measure on site liao
Is there space for the handles of the roasting pan to go into the oven? Does the measurement include the handles? I see the handles like jutting out a bit.Jennifer:
Good morning.
Urgently need advice as follows:
My oven internal measurement is 45cm wide, 35 cm deep.
Takashimaya is having a promo for Scanpan Impact Roasting Pan with rack, 35cm by 26cm, UP $125, Now $69
Is this size suitable for my oven? Is there too little space at both ends? 45cm vs 35 cm
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