Monday, July 30, 2012

Drunken Tiger Prawns

Drunken Tiger Prawns, the name speaks for itself. Prawns and Wine! I cooked this dish when I had my in-laws over for dinner. Response was good, and you may wanted to try this simple yet delicious dish at home. Rule of thumb, fresh tiger prawns. It tastes like one of those dish you had in a restaurant but now you could do it at home just a few simple steps.

5 large Tiger Prawns, clean and halves.
Scallions & Chinese Parsley
Red Dates & Wolfberries
Ginger, this is the key condiment. Must have.
Clean the Ginger by scrapping off the skin.
Cut ginger in slices
 

Rive Wine, I used 1 cup of Rice Wine with 4 Cups of Chicken Stock.
Determine the quantity of wine according to the amount of chicken stock used.
Cut Scallion into elongated shape
Cut Chinese Parsley
Pre fried the prawns in batches, set aside.
Use the remaining oil, brown garlic & ginger.
Add in prawns, toss well.
Pour in 4 cups of chicken stock, add red dates, scallions, parsley & rice wine and bring to boil. Add salt to taste.
Delicious Drunken Tiger Prawns is done. Eat with fragrant rice.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Kiddy Savoury Pumpkin Pancake


I have a friend that told me her daughter refuse to be spoon fed and she has started to make her finger food so she could feed herself. After listening to her, I think I could share this recipe with her and some picky eaters' mummies.

This is a very easy and sumptuous dish which my daughter loves very much, Savoury Pumpkin Pancake. All you need is a fresh pumpkin and some condiments and there you go.

I normally prepared this on the weekends where Olivia need not go to school and mummy wants to make weekend a little special for her. This goes well with a glass of fresh juice.


Olivia the picky eater at home, happy with her
weekend snack!



Ingredients
1/4 Pumpkin (shredded)
1 teaspoon garlic (chopped)
1 cup dried shrimp (chopped fine)
1 teaspoon cornflour
1 tablespoon water
salt to taste

Method
1. Mix all ingredient in a mixing bowl.
2. Pre heat frying pan with 3 tablespoon canola oil or sufficient amount. You do not want to deep fry but
    pan fry.
3. Scoop batter a soup spoon, place in the pan. Use medium heat. Using the frying spatula to slightly
    press the pumpkin batter so it's flatten.
4. Flip to another side after 3 minutes. Or judge it by the colour of the surface (the one facing down).
    If it's golden brown, yes you may flip.
5. Done!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Seafood Flan in Bread Crust

I'm having a potluck dinner this weekend with some girl friends. And I have decided to try on my new recipe, Seafood Flan. This is a all new thing, it's actually an inspiration from Quiche, but I replaced the crust with bread instead.

I love the crunchy bread, as it taste like a fresh toast from oven and the savoury fillings of seafood and egg just combined so well. As for the filling, you might wanna use up whatever that remains in the fridge, where you don't have to follow mt recipe. This is a flexi-recipe. It's actually healthier if we skipped the pastry crust, and replaced with bread slice. Try this recipe and let me know how do you like it...
 


Ingredients
6-8 slices of Bread
2 tablespoon Butter/olive oil
200 gm Seafood of your choice
1/2 cup Bacon (chopped)
2/3 cup Sour Cream
3 Eggs
2 cup Mozzarella Cheese (grated)
1 tomato Slices
Salt & Pepper to taste
Oregano & Parsley

Method
1. Buttered or greased bread with either butter or Olive oil. Line them in a Oven proof glassware or pan.
2. Pre-bake them in a 160°C Oven for 5 minutes. You don't want to toast them brown, just need to
    harden the bread, so they will not turn soggy.
3. Fried the bacon bits. Keep the oil, use it to cook the seafood.
4. Cut the seafood, I used squids, prawn and fish fillet. Marinate them with salt & pepper. Precook the
    seafood, to avoid sogginess when baking because seafood then to release liquid when cooking.
5. Use an oil free non stick pan, grill the tomato slice, so they look dried.
6. Mix Sour Cream & Eggs together, whisk them well and add salt & pepper to taste.
7. Add seafood, egg mixture and 1 cup of cheese. Top with tomato slices, bacon and the remaining cheese.
8. Bake for 40 minutes. Use a sharp knife, cut the middle of the flan, if knife comes out dry then
    your flan is done.





Thursday, July 19, 2012

Okra, Aubergine & Squid Sambal

When I was studying abroad, the food I miss the most is spicy food. Seriously, spicy food is just planted in our taste bud which I think most of us (Malaysian) will dying to pay whatever it cost for a decent Malaysian Cuisine in the western country. Well, now you don't have to. All you need is just scroll down this page and the recipe is just right there. :-)
 




Ingredients
100 gm Okra
100 gm Aubergine
200 gm Squid (cut ring)
2 Onion (cut coarse)
150 gm Sambal (chili-based sauce)
1 cup Water
1 teaspoon Corn Flour
Sugar and salt to taste

Method
1. Preheat wok, add in a little cooking oil. Stir in Onion, Okra and Aubergine. Stir fried for 3 minutes.
2. Stir in Sambal, add squid. Add starch, salt & sugar to taste.

Stir Fried Okra and Aubergine with Shrimp Sambal

A typical Malaysian cuisine, Stir Fried Okra and Aubergine with Shrimp Sambal. Some like it with gravy and I like it dry. The smell of the shrimp sambal is so appetizing specially for those who misses spicy food for years. I'll always go for simple and easy cooking so instead of pounding and blending the chili, I bought the ready pack from the supermarket. It's the same, perhaps you could avoid unnecessary tears.
Stir Fried Okra and Aubergine with Shrimp Sambal.



Ingredients
200 gm Okra
200 gm Aubergine
1 cup dried shrimp
2 teaspoon chopped garlic
100 gm Sambal (chili-based sauce)
Sugar and salt to taste

Method
1. Preheat wok, add in a little cooking oil. Add in chopped garlic, stir fried for 1 minute, add dried
    shrimp and stir fried till the shrimp looks golden but not dark .
2. Stir in Sambal, add the Okra and Aubergine. Add dash of salt and sugar to taste.

Kiddy Pork and Vege in Tomato Sauce

To cook a Kiddy Meal is not that simple, first you need to know if your audience do have the interest on food or not? Like me, my "audience" which is also my daughter is a very picky eater. So to make her love my cooking and finish them fast it's a tough cookie!

If you have a picky one at home like me, try this simple, colourful and yummy dish. Simple preparation and easy cooking method. All you need is Pork, Cauliflower, Green Pea and Tomato Ketchup. My daughter loves the cauliflower and green pea because they looks like a tiny tree and a tiny melon to her yet they taste lovely! 

Good Luck!

Cauliflower, Greenbean & Pork slices in tomato sauce.

Ingredients
1 cup cauliflower
1 cup green pea (I used the frozen type)
50gm Pork Slice (Marinate with soya sauce)
1 cup light Starch
2 tablespoon Tomato Ketchup
1 tablespoon Oyster Sauce
1 small onion (slice)

Method
1. Preheat wok, add in cooking oil. Put in sliced pork, stir fried for 2 minutes.
2. Add in onion, cauliflower and green pea stir fried for another 3 minutes.
3. Mix starch, tomato ketchup and oyster sauce and add in to simmer for 2 minutes.
4. Done!


Simplee Dinner Ideas : Steam Cod Fish

Steam fish is a very simple yet appetizing dish. The smell of a freshly cooked steam fish with it's gravy it's just heaven. Specially when  you pair it with a bowl of hot steamy white fragrant rice. If you love fish, try it steamed, all you need is a piece of nice Cod Fish, some dried wolfberries, scallion, ginger and rice wine.

Preparation time: 10min
Cooking time: 10min

Steam Cod Fish with Ginger & Scallion



Tamagoyaki Bedded with Aromatic French Beans


Sometimes when you are running out of ideas what to cook for dinner then you will probably like me, came up with something totally new or fusion. I love to combine ingredients or dishes and make them a total new recipe.

For this recipe, I have combine the very common, Japanese style egg omelette or better known as Tamagoyaki with the Chinese style Stir fried french bean with salted minced pork, sounds weird? But my husband gave me two thumbs up :-)
Stir fried french bean in chinese style with salted preserved radish, dried shrimp and minced pork.

Tamagoyaki. Japanese style omelette, which is made by rolling together several layers of cooked egg.
Tamago is made by combining eggs, dash of sugar and soy sauce.


Tamagoyaki Bedded with Aromatic French Beans.


A closer look of tamagoyaki.

Ingredients
2 egg
200 gm Mince Pork
120 gm French Beans
1 cup Dried Shirmp
1/2 cup Salted Radish
1 table spoon Rice Wine
1 teaspoon Soya Sauce
1 teaspoon Sesame Oil
2 teaspoon Canola Oil
1/2 cup of Water
1 teaspoon of Corn Flour
Salt & Sugar to taste
 
Method
1. To cook tamagoyaki, beat eggs then add in soya sauce, sesame oil and sugar.
2. In a frying pan, layer egg batter, gently fold in from one corner. At least 3 folds to achieve a nice
    thick effect.
3. Marinate mince pork with soya sauce and sesame oil.
4. Blanch the french bean ahead, then set aside.
5. Fried shrimp ahead, then set aside.
6. Preheat a work, add some canola oil. When the oil is in medium heat add in marinated mince pork
    and fried till cook, add in radish. Stir fried for another 2 minutes. Add in french beans, stir fried with
    dash of salt to taste. Lastly, add in starch to make gravy.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Char Siu (BBQ Pork Belly)

Do-it-yourself! I love exploring my new oven, so today I will be cooking "Char Siu (BBQ Pork Belly)". This is a simple dish, all you need is the right marinate and the perfect grill. First, buy a piece of nice pork belly. I will go for the same butcher , build a good relationship so he will reserve the best part for you (if you are lucky). 

Marinate this pork belly for approximately 2 hours, keep it refrigerated then bring it out and keeping it at room temperature at least 30 minutes before putting it in the oven to grill. I set the oven to 280°F and grill for an hour (plus & minus). In between the grilling process, do turn the pork belly every 30 minutes. Whilst grilling, I do apply the sauce that used for marinate for a better coating and it could lock the moist too.

Grilling time varies according to type of ovens
Whilst grilling, apply the sauce that used for marinate for a better coating.
A piece of nice Char Siu is done!
Ingredients
500 gm Pork Belly
2 cup Honey
3/4 cup Soya Sauce
1 cup Dark Soya
4 tablespoon Chinese 5 Spice Powder

*Above ingredients are based on my own tastebud, if you prefer sweeter or saltier you could adjust the ratio.

Method
1. Mix all the ingredients. marinate for 2 hours or more. Keep it refrigerated.
2. Bring it out, keep at room temperature for at least 30 minutes before cooking.
3. Grill at 280°F for 1 hour, in between the grilling process, do turn the pork belly every 30 minutes.
    Whilst grilling, I do apply the sauce that used for marinate for a better coating and it could lock the
    moist too.

* Cooking times are approximate and varies depending on the type of ovens used, please do judge the cooking time accordingly.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Chicken Katsu/Breaded Chicken Breast


If you are a big fan of deep fried food, then you might want to try this simple recipe for dinner. Quite simple recipe that requires very simple ingredients, mostly whatever you could get from your refrigerator. In Japanese, they call this Tonkatsu and normally eat with white rice and miso soup.

Chicken Katsu/Breaded Chicken Breast
Ingredients
300 gm Chicken Breast
1 egg
2 cups Dried Bread Crumbs
2 tablespoons Soya Sauce
2 tablespoons Rice Wine
1 teaspoon Sesame Oil
1 teaspoon Pepper
2 cups Canola Oil
Methods

1. Marinate chicken breast with Soya Sauce, Rice Wine, Sesame Oil and Pepper for 2 hours.
2. Beat egg and set it in a flat plate so that you could fully coat the chicken breast.
3. After coating the chicken breast with egg, coat it with Dried Bread Crumbs. Make sure you cover
    all the chicken breast surface with the crumbs.
4. Heat canola oil in a deep frier, fry the coated chicken breasts till golden in colour.

Hearty Homemade ABC Soup

In Chinese's culture soup is like the soul of all food. You might skip lunch and dinner but with a bowl of hot nice home-made soup, you just feel rejuvenated! My dad cook the nicest soup I ever tasted. His soups are so tasty and nutrient, believe me even my picky daughter loves it.

It's very simple, all that matters are the ingredients. He insisted of using pork ribs or pork tail because these are the part of the pig that has less fat (remember it's less fat not none fat). He added some fried scallops too for  the extra sweetness in the soup.

Like me, I wouldn't have the time to look after the cooking progress of the soup, so I cook it using a slow cooker. Just chucked everything in, and you can enjoy a hearty soup after 4 hours of double boiling or alternatively, just cook up using a kitchen gas stove and that's only takes 2 hours.

Homemade ABC Soup with dried scallops.




Thursday, July 12, 2012

Kiddy Porky Ring with Oyster Sauce Gravy

I was suppose to make pork patty for dinner, but after all I have switched from patty to pork rings. They look much fun and hope my picky eater at home will gulp down faster. This dish is very simple, need not overnight marinade nor per-preparation. I used minced pork and broccoli and carrot as the side dishes. You may replace with any vegetables of your choice.

First, mix all seasonings. Then make a round ball, flatten it by pressing them in between your palms and lastly use your thumb to make hole in the middle. There you go, a pork ring is done. Besides looking fun, it also reduces it's cooking time.

Get your wok/frying pan heated, add in an adequate amount of sunflower seed oil. When the oil is heated put in the pork ring one by one and fry them till golden. Set aside on a serving plate. Using another skillet, cook the gravy and then add in the cut broccoli and carrot which has been blanched earlier on. Lastly, add the pork rings just to coat with gravy. Done! Enjoy it with fragrant rice, and hope you and your little ones will love it.
Kids could just poke it with their index
fingers and eat right there.
Porky Ring with Oyster Gravy side with carrots & broccoli.

Stuffed Fish Bladder with Fish Paste

In Asian cultures, Fish Maw or Fish Bladders of certain large sea fishes (花膠/鱼鳔) are considered a food delicacy. It believed to be a good source of collagen, and that's why it has become the favorite among ladies. You can buy these at any Chinese grocery store, the premium's quality ones can range from hundreds. 

Today, I'm trying this recipe using "fried swim bladder" which I bought from a well known Chinese grocery store located in down towm of Kuala Lumpur (near Central Market). This cost me RM 50 for less than 100 gm. Before you cook this "fried swim bladder" you need to wash them and blanch it with hot water to get rid of it's oily taste. Soak for another 10 minutes or when it turn a little spongy, drain the water and cut them into the length of 6 cm long. Stuff them with fish paste, set aside.

In a boiling pot of water, blanch it till the fish paste is cook or when it floods on top of the surface. Drain the stuffed fish bladders, set aside on a clean bowl. In another pot, make egg drop soup then add all stuffed fish bladders in. A hearty dish is done!

Stuffed swim bladder, cooked with egg-drop soup nice side Kai-lan.

Love the chicken broth.


Ingredients
4 fried swim bladder (makes 8 stuffed swim bladders)
1 egg (egg-drop)
1 cup fish paste
3 cup chicken broth

Methods
1.Blanch fried swim bladders, to get rid of it's oily taste. Drained well, start stuffing fish paste.
2.Blanch stuffed swim bladders, when cooked drained and set aside.
3.In another pot, make egg drop soup then add all stuffed swim bladders in. Done.


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Sunny Side on Wholemeal Toast with Olive Oil

If you are planning to have something light and healthy for brunch, I would suggest this fast & easy recipe. And it taste as good as it smells.

Heat the pan, add 1 table spoon olive oil and spread evenly. Once oil is heated, place a slice of whole meal bread in the pan. Slightly move the pan, fry for 1 minute each side. Set aside on a plate.

Use the same pan with the remaining oil, fry an egg (sunny-side up). Sprinkle a dash of sea salt & some italian herbs flakes. Enjoy the toast while hot. I personally like to eat with peanut butter :-)

Fried Egg
Sprinkle a dash of sea salt & some italian herbs flakes
Sunny Side on Wholemeal Toast with Olive Oil

American Ginseng Tea

American Ginseng is widely used in Chinese cooking because Chinese believed it has benefits that could destress and energised someone's mind. Specially if you are a working mum like me you might want to pamper yourself with a cup of American Ginseng Tea. I would enjoy a cup of American Ginseng in the morning or right before lunch, as our body tend to absorb more nutrition before meal. By adding a dash of salt to the tea, it could help reduce body heat as a natural cooling agent...

American Ginseng Tea