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    • JenniferJ Offline
      Jennifer
      last edited by

      Nebbermind:
      Think no special recipe, just that my family love this dish!


      If I'm not wrong, she will cook the potato together with the rice.
      :snooze: She'll mash and fry the luncheon met under low heat to make it abit crispy and also get the oil out. Add in the cooked potato and crush and mix with luncheon meat.

      Fry the mix for a while and flatten and then add the whipped egg.

      That simple!
      :thankyou:

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        MMM
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        Went for bayfront steamboat buffet last night. Vouchers we bought from groupon.


        Location is rather nice and interesting between marina barage and gardens by the bay. Variety is not bad, quality ok. But I still prefer those steamboat restaurant in BKK for their chilli.

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        • V Offline
          vinegar
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          Jennifer:


          cooking method similar to your cucumber with eggs.

          I would use base soup to cook the potato strips - give it more flavour and a meaty taste.
          use base soup to cook,that's a good idea! Thks!

          If i cook pasta,I'll keep the \"pasta water\" n use it as base soup for porridge or frying.

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          • JenniferJ Offline
            Jennifer
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            vinegar:
            Jennifer:



            cooking method similar to your cucumber with eggs.

            I would use base soup to cook the potato strips - give it more flavour and a meaty taste.

            use base soup to cook,that's a good idea! Thks!

            If i cook pasta,I'll keep the \"pasta water\" n use it as base soup for porridge or frying.

            For how long can the \"pasta water\" keep? You freeze into portions?

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            • V Offline
              vinegar
              last edited by

              i just keep in a container n use it all the next day.

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              • JenniferJ Offline
                Jennifer
                last edited by

                vinegar:
                i just keep in a container n use it all the next day.

                :thankyou:

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                • JenniferJ Offline
                  Jennifer
                  last edited by

                  Today’s dinner:


                  1. Batang fish + prawn porridge with Chinese yam, dried scallops
                  2. Fried eggs with green spring onion
                  3. Braised tau pok
                  4. Steamed canned peanuts
                  5. Stir fry cai xin
                  6. Potato strips with sausage
                  7. Century egg

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                  • T Offline
                    TheAnswer
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                    Jennifer:
                    Today's dinner:


                    1. Batang fish + prawn porridge with Chinese yam, dried scallops
                    2. Fried eggs with green spring onion
                    3. Braised tau pok
                    4. Steamed canned peanuts
                    5. Stir fry cai xin
                    6. Potato strips with sausage
                    7. Century egg
                    7 items on your menu!!! :yikes:

                    Only salted vege, carrot, tomato and lean pork soup for my house tonight. Boiling in the kitchen now..

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                    • JenniferJ Offline
                      Jennifer
                      last edited by

                      TheAnswer:
                      Jennifer:

                      Today's dinner:


                      1. Batang fish + prawn porridge with Chinese yam, dried scallops
                      2. Fried eggs with green spring onion
                      3. Braised tau pok
                      4. Steamed canned peanuts
                      5. Stir fry cai xin
                      6. Potato strips with sausage
                      7. Century egg

                      7 items on your menu!!! :yikes:

                      Only salted vege, carrot, tomato and lean pork soup for my house tonight. Boiling in the kitchen now..

                      All simple food, #4 and #7 no cooking required

                      #1 - rice cooker
                      #3 - in the thermos pot now

                      only need to cook #2, #5 and #6 later.

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                        TheAnswer
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                        Jennifer:
                        TheAnswer:

                        [quote=\"Jennifer\"]Today's dinner:


                        1. Batang fish + prawn porridge with Chinese yam, dried scallops
                        2. Fried eggs with green spring onion
                        3. Braised tau pok
                        4. Steamed canned peanuts
                        5. Stir fry cai xin
                        6. Potato strips with sausage
                        7. Century egg

                        7 items on your menu!!! :yikes:

                        Only salted vege, carrot, tomato and lean pork soup for my house tonight. Boiling in the kitchen now..

                        All simple food, #4 and #7 no cooking required

                        #1 - rice cooker
                        #3 - in the thermos pot now

                        only need to cook #2, #5 and #6 later.[/quote]A lot of washing up :faint:

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