What is your dinner?
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CloudeeDaz:
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U r so cute.
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Kampong 18 Express
http://www.kampong18.com.sg/index.html
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Nihauma:
fried egg and baked bean recipe? no need recipe. just fried some eggs and heat up the canned baked bean. then pour on eggs. done.
Pls share the fried eggs with baked bean recipe :please:Jennifer:
[quote=\"Nihauma\"]dinner just now
baked chicken
fried eggs with baked bean
yong tau foo soup
stir fry kailan
served with rice
Baked chicken - crispy skin type? I hv problems with making the whole chicken skin crispy. Thought it could be due to not using a proper roasting pan (kungfu lousy, so blame the tools :rotflmao: )
i didnt bake the whole chicken. just boneless chicken thigh marinated the day before. at 200C for 25 min. the skin become crispy. cut and serve.[/quote]Interesting way to serve fried eggs with baked beans. Will try it out for my children
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qms:
I modified a recipe from εε³δ½θδΊ«η¦ι€ Loving Kitchen by Kevin & Claire, page 128: Kevin's Low Fat Pork LegJennifer:
I just finished cooking ζ£θ for tonight's dinner, to be accompanied with soft bean curd, fresh shiitake mushroom later.
Jennifer,
Which recipe did you use for the braised pork?
What I used are:
1. a slab of Pork belly, skin removed, portion good enough to serve 2 adults
2. 2 stalks of scallions (cut into green and white sections)
3. old ginger, sliced
4. 1 pcs star anise
5. 1 cinnamon bark
6. garlic, sliced
7. galangal, sliced
8. 3 tsps rock sugar
9. 1 tbsp sesame oil
10. 1 tbsp dark soya sauce
11. 3 tbsp rice wine
12. 3 tbsp light soya sauce
13. 1 cup water
14. 1 tbsp white pepper
Steps:
1. heat up the sesame oil
2. pan fry the pork belly on all sides until brown
3. add ingredients #2 to #7, fry until fragrant
4. add rock sugar, fry until melt
5. add dark soya sauce onto the pork to make it darker
6. add the seasonings #11 to #14, bring to a boil over medium heat.
7. reduce to low heat and simmer for 30 minutes
I need to remove the star anise and cinnamon bark during half time as my children do not like the strong aftertaste of these.
Simmering for 30 minutes will yield not soften pork belly, the texture is still quite firm.
Before serving, I add cut soft bean curd and soft boiled eggs and turn up the heat to have the soft bean curd thoroughly heated and the eggs slightly coloured.
If your family members prefer slightly heavier seasonings, you will need to make some adjustments to the above qty.
There will be abt 2 bowls of sauce left which I will use to cook tau pok on another day.
The pork belly portion can be doubled for the same liquid ingredients. But cooking time might need some tweaking. -
Japanese Curry
Roti Prata (Brand: NTUC Fairprice)
Dragon Fruit Juice -
TheAnswer:
did u pan fry the roti prata or bake it? I've one pack in freezer for some time,hvn't tried it yet,coz very big pack,later open muz finish 5pcs(?) in one goJapanese Curry
Roti Prata (Brand: NTUC Fairprice)
Dragon Fruit Juice -
1)Celery,carrot,corn & onion soup
2)steam cod fish wf tomato & tofu
3) baked duck wings(bot from Giant IMM,it was sucks,very salty)
4)stir fried chicken fillet+celery+tomato sauce
5) stir fry sambal ladies finger wf toman fish & fish cakes -
vinegar:
Pan fry. No need to finish all at one go. They have separate packaging inside. Once you take it out from the freezer, fry it immediately. It's very crunchy. Like biscuit.
did u pan fry the roti prata or bake it? I've one pack in freezer for some time,hvn't tried it yet,coz very big pack,later open muz finish 5pcs(?) in one goTheAnswer:
Japanese Curry
Roti Prata (Brand: NTUC Fairprice)
Dragon Fruit Juice -
jennifer,
how to choose Pork belly?I hv not tried to cook any pork belly b4.Did u slice the Pork belly after cooked? -
Vinegar,
My family had it with the curry. Goes very well. Emptied the whole pot of curry. Not a single drop of gravy left.
The prata just fry till crispy. Turn it while frying. Be careful not to burn it.
Itβs good for breakfast also. For breakfast, we sprinkle sugar on top. Nice to go with coffee.
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