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    What is your dinner?

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      buds
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      Dinner today is assam fish (stingray). šŸ˜„

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        TheAnswer
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        buds:
        Dinner today is assam fish (stingray). šŸ˜„

        Share recipe :please:

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          janet88
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          buds:
          Dinner today is assam fish (stingray). šŸ˜„

          assam fish is delicious...esp if it is more sour. yum yum.

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            buds
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            Oh yeah.. soury and spicy.. my family likes it that way too..


            Still simmering in my pan now..

            http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=993151#p993151

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              TheAnswer
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              Tonight's dinner:


              - lotus root soup
              - stir fry french beans with carrots and minced pork
              - Lao Ban soya bean curd

              Time constrain 😢

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                Jennifer
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                It took me an hour to wash the peanut roots. Luckily I hv bn doing stretching exercises these few days, else really back-breaking.


                The pork tail soup is now cooling in the fridge so that it is easier to remove the fats. Hubby gave thumbs up for the sweetness BUT told me to add a little more water to it. He's very diplomatic hor šŸ˜‚

                I did not tell him the pork tail bones cost $12.50 šŸ˜‰

                I tried to post the pics of the cleaned peanut roots, but kept getting IE cannot display the webpage :?

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                  TheAnswer
                  last edited by

                  Jennifer:
                  It took me an hour to wash the peanut roots. Luckily I hv bn doing stretching exercises these few days, else really back-breaking.


                  The pork tail soup is now cooling in the fridge so that it is easier to remove the fats. Hubby gave thumbs up for the sweetness BUT told me to add a little more water to it. He's very diplomatic hor šŸ˜‚

                  I did not tell him the pork tail bones cost $12.50 šŸ˜‰

                  I tried to post the pics of the cleaned peanut roots, but kept getting IE cannot display the webpage :?
                  My hubby also diplomatic most of the time šŸ˜†

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                    Jennifer
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                    mummyv:
                    Quarter tomatoes (if you break up tomatoes by hand, the taste is better). Add some olive oil to pan. Add tomatoes. Stir fry till tomatoes soft. Use spatula to break it up to hasten the process. Remove tomato skin that separate from flesh during the cooking process. Add oregano, black pepper, water, salt to taste. Optional - other herbs, capsicums, mushrooms, onions, minced meat/seafood, chilli flakes/cheese etc. Some ppl used canned whole tomatoes skin removed - cuts down cooking time by half.

                    I do the above when I make tomato sauce for lasagne or pasta.

                    I thought pizza tomato base sauce should be slightly drier?

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                      Harlequin
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                      Jennifer:
                      It took me an hour to wash the peanut roots. Luckily I hv bn doing stretching exercises these few days, else really back-breaking.


                      The pork tail soup is now cooling in the fridge so that it is easier to remove the fats. Hubby gave thumbs up for the sweetness BUT told me to add a little more water to it. He's very diplomatic hor šŸ˜‚

                      I did not tell him the pork tail bones cost $12.50 šŸ˜‰

                      I tried to post the pics of the cleaned peanut roots, but kept getting IE cannot display the webpage :?
                      Oh, dear... an hour to wash ..... now I hope my mom didn't buy it. :xedfingers:

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                        mummyv
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                        Jennifer

                        u r right abt the sauce was thinking of pasta sauce not base - my bad didn't read properly.. too busy drooling over the descriptions. Now I wish I could sneak in to your house to drink soup :please: after feasting on bud's fish.. :evil: and then waltz to The Answer to eat bean curd :yikes:

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