Friday, November 13, 2009

Radish Dumpling

Ingredients
300 gm glutinous rice flour
50 gm rice flour
60 mil oil
320 ml boiling water
some banana leaves for steaming

Method
1. Mix glutinous flour and rice flour together.
2. Add in oil and boiling water and mix well.
3. Then knead with your hands until will combined.
4. Divide dough into 40 gm each and wrap with filling.
5. Steam with banana leaves as base (banana leaves grease with oil) for 10-15 minutes.
6.Brush with oil immediately before serving.

Filling
300 gm radish (grated)
50 gm dried prawn (chopped)
5 pieces dry mushroom (soak & slice)
3 tbsp oil
3 shallots (chopped)
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp sugar
pepper to taste

1. Fry shallots and dry shrimps until fragrant.
2. Then add in radish , salt, sugar and pepper.
3. Cook until dry.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Leftovers Supreme

It was raining for the whole afternoon. what a miserable day, and by the time I reached home it was almost six in the evening. What am I going to cook ? Well... perhaps PIZZA H., but who was going to deliver in this foal weather? So anything filling will do for the night. Ah... Ha... leftovers from the previous meal, beef bolognese. We had macaroni last night , pasta was a definite No...no. The bread bin was empty but luckily the freezer had something quite similar 'Pita' bread [ Arabic bread ]. I decided to make a meal out of it. It's simple and quick. Preheat oven @ 180C, fill bread with BB sauce. Add lots and lots of cheese, sandwich slices and cheddar. Baked for five minutes. Wah.....lah.. a happy meal for the kids and the adults too!







Sunday, November 8, 2009

Potluck Dinner

"Eat and be merry" that's our fixed motto for the evening when ever the family members gathered for an occasion. Tonight we took the excuse to celebrate the home coming of Maggie and Ronnie from Singapore. By the way, the siblings did not congregate for the mid-Autumn ( Mooncake ) dinner this year, so we were looking for excuses to indulge. It was a potluck dinner. Some of us did the home-cooking, whereas others took the day off and bought ready cooked from outside. I was one of the lazy ones. I bought a roasted duck from Merdeka Supermarket instead, queuing time about 30 minites, for that period spend I wondered wether it's worth that while. An other effortless dish is Century-eggs with pickled ginger, add on with 'Baby Kai Lian' in oysters sauce. For the night, we had 16 dishes, plused all those fantastic durains.....D14, D24, XO, and those Thai viraities.

FRIED FISH SLICES

SINGAPORE PICKLE

ABALONE AND VEGETABLE WITH OYSTER SAUCE

BANBANGAN (SABAH PICKLE)

BEEF

ROASTED DUCK

STEAMED GAROUPA FISH

BABY KAI LAN IN OYSTER SAUCE

LEMON CHICKEN

"KAM HIONG" CHICKEN

CENTURY EGG & GINGER PICKLE

TAU FU "SUPER TANKER SIGNATURE DISH"

STUFF EGG PLANT WITH FISH PASTE

ROASTED DUCK (FROM MERDEKA SUPERMARKET)

SINGAPORE IKEA BEEF BALL

VEGETARIAN CURRY
LOOK AT THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Pandan Red Bean Pau


Two weeks ago, a friend of mine bought some Pandan Butter Milk Pau for us to try.I liked the Pandan smell ,and it was really good too. This give me an idea to make some red bean paste Pau with Pandan flavour.

I used Pandan Juice (Pandan leave blended with water) instead of water, for mixing with the flour to form the dough. The outcome was good and the Pandan flavour compliment quite well with the red bean paste.Wannie had three pieces and wanted more. soft and spongy.


Ingredients - Dough (20 pieces)

Pau flour 500gms
yeast 11 gms ( 1 packet )
sugar 90 gms
water 250 gms (pandan juice)
baking powder 5gms
fat or shortening 40 gms

Filling
500gms Red bean paste

1.
Mixed all the ingredients together into a dough.
2. Ferment for hour.
3. Mix again to form a smooth dough.
4. Divide into 20 pieces and round up.
5. Put filling and make into desired steaming.
6. Rest for 15 to 30 minutes before steaming.
7. Steam for 15minutes.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Sweet Red Bean

My recent purchase of a 'Hard Anodized Multi Purpose Cooker' triggered my interest to cook something which normally takes hours, before I can sit down and enjoy the sin of obesity. The packing box stated that cooking time will be reduced by half. To test their claim, I selected the humble red beans to cook. A very simple nourishing dish requiring little preparations just put 250 gms of red beans into pot, add dried tangerine peel and water [10 cups].Bring to the boil, lower heat to simmer till beans turn tender, add sugar to taste. Being Malaysian of chinese descents,we tend to change our taste so we add other ingredients into it. Some preferences,ie coconut milk, pandan leaves, lily bulbs, sago, ginkgoes, fresh milk, evaporated or condensed milk. My son , Kelvin will prefer two large scopes 0f ice cream to top it up. ABC ex.. special !

Monday, November 2, 2009

Mash Potato Pepperoni Cheese




Mash Potato
8-10 large potatoes, skinned n cut into cubes
50g butter
1/2 - 3/4 cup fresh milk
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper

Topping
100 g mature cheddar cheese (grated)
Pepperoni

1. Boil the potatoes until tender. Drain n mash with all the ingredients using a potato masher. Add butter, salt, pepper and fresh milk.

2.Divide in 4 portion and place in aluminum tray. Put peperoni on top and follow by grated cheese.

3. Bake in Oven at 250 C for 10-15 minutes until golden brown.

Serve hot.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Cheesey Spaghetti




Blogging through some popular sights gave me a craze for something cheesy, I decided to make an Italian dish, which normally apply lots and lots of cheese. Being Italian it must be either,
spaghetti or macaroni . The kids picked spaghetti ( you know ! kids are decisions makers these days because they are the ones who either eat or don't. Healthwise I chose seafood for my dish which include prawns, squids and lean chicken breast, instead of the usual ham, bacon,salami and pepperoni.