Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

May 25, 2011

Yummy-licious!

This is a reminder to myself :

In the morning, eat like a king,
In the afternoon, eat like a commoner,
At night, eat like a pauper!


Heard it somewhere but forgot where!

These are among my favourites.


This soft cheese cake melts in the mouth.

Cheesy Cheese Cake, irresistible!

Non fat yogurt, macaroni and bean bun.

Begedil - minced beef mixed with potatoes and spices.

Yummy pizza!



Feb 28, 2011

My Top 10 (Weird) Favourite Food List - Tagged By Essie

I keep on thinking that I still owe Essie a tag which had not been put up here. It had been "haunting" me because I couldn't do a write-up on it at the soonest. Furthermore, I don't like to let my friends down. Essie tagged me  a couple of weeks back and it takes such a long time for the answers to appear here. Sorry about it, Essie. I might not have all 10 weird food but I'm thinking of  listing what my 10 favourite food are.

Here we go at random :

#1



Cold dish consisting of  "fish fingers",  salted jelly fish , crab rolls and prawn cake has always been one of my favourites.  Cold dish is always the first one to be served  every time we have dinner at the local hotel. And this one was served on a small "junk" and off we went "sailing" away our hunger pangs!

I'm giving weird names such as "fish fingers" and salted jelly fish.  What type of fish have fingers?!? Actually, it's made of fish meat mixed with flour and spices and formed into thin long pieces like fingers.  It is fried before served.  Whereas salted jelly fish is made from jelly fish that can be eaten. Before serving, the jelly fish has to be soaked in water to get rid of its saltiness. It is then sliced thinly and mixed with lemon juice, chillies, big onions, nuts and a little bit of sugar. It really tastes good! Over here,  jelly fish is commercialised.


#2














I can't resist the crunchiness of baby kailan (vegetables) fried with squids and oyster sauce. Fried onions and chillies are used to decorate it.
(Oops! Sorry, when I took the photo, I forgot to wipe the spilled sauce at the side of the plate.)


#3

















Sea cucumber soup  is said to contain medicinal value.  I like the soup because of its taste. It is prepared using sea cucumber mixed with spices and thicken with eggs and corn flour.


#4















This is roasted chicken with prawn crackers. The chicken is roasted with 5 types of spices. It tastes better when dip into a sauce of 5 spices and dash of salt mixed with lime juice.


#5


The fish is called "ikan sultan", literally translated  the "king fish". It is steamed with many types of herbs and spices and served on a warmer with lighted candle under it. So, it's sizzling on the table.


#6

 















If you like Japanese sushi, I presume you would like this dish of "umai", Melanau sushi.  I am from the Melanau ethnic and this is one of our traditional food. It's made from raw fish, preferably high quality mackerel and pomfret, which are cut into thin slices and mixed with lemon or lime juice, a little bit of salt, big and small onions, chillies, ginger and coriander leaves.  Chill the "umai" before taking it with rice or sago pellets.

#7


















Taking this dish would make the body warm. It is duck's meat cooked with "kacang ma", a type of herb. Other ingredients are ginger, garlic, pepper, onions and salt. Women in confinement like to take this dish.

#8














Mutton in black pepper tastes good but have to watch out for its high cholesterol level. I avoid taking the fatty part of it because of its "goaty" smell.

#9








This is Malaysian's favourite. It's called satay which is made of chicken meat or beef mixed with spices and skewed into a thin stick.  Before barbecuing it, it is marinated over night.  Satay is taken with peanut gravy (on the right).


#10














Lastly, this is longan and jelly in syrup. Ice cubes are added to chill it. It's really refreshing!

I hope no one is drooling but I am! If you wish to taste these mouth-watering food, come over to Malaysia.

To Essie, thank you for the tag and I hope you are satisfied with my answers. :)



* Acknowledgement : The photo of "umai" is borrowed from http://wikitravel/org/en/Sarawak
The rest are mine but poorly taken. I need to upgrade my knowledge in photography.

Do check out Essie's blog at http://sofreakinhuge.blogspot.com/

Apr 12, 2010

A Blessing.....

It's such a cold night after going through extreme heat the past couple of months. It has been raining since yesterday much to the relief of everyone. Most couldn't stand the heat and the downpour is a blessing indeed. This weekend is one kind I always look forward to. I spend much time at home with the usual chores though today I really pamper myself by waking up late.....hehehe....who wants to miss such opportunity when you don't have to rush for work. Today, I don't go shopping, the food stock's enough. Usually, I prepare special dishes for my family but today, I only prepare a simple one which is always a favourite. It's the chicken wings cooked in dark soy sauce and mixed with some local herbs. To complement it, I fry  mixed local vegetables and to bring out the taste, I use chicken stock and fish sauce. It does taste good!

On last Friday, I had a very simple lunch at SF. Wet kuey teow with beef which is always one of my favourites and teh-C special. The kuey teow is slightly with a different taste from KKB. I prefer the one at KKB cos it's really worth buying with an adequate amount of grade A beef, vegetables and kuey teow and the taste is fabulous!

This is what I had on last Friday. Does it look tempting??