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Fish with Curry Sauce and Peas

posted August 16, 2010 in Food: Cooking and Capturing

Another trial recipe! Whatever is available in the freezer, I found fish and frozen peas. In the ref, I found left-over noodles. Here we go:1 fish fillet , cubed (about 100g) ; 1 cup frozen peas; 2 green onion leeks, sliced; 1 tablespoon extra-v (read full article)

Rice & Olive Salad

posted August 16, 2010 in La Fuji Mama

Squirrel just started preschool again, and although I love having the time while she’s at school to spend with Bug, preschool also means I have to pack Squirrel a lunch.  A few months ago I started thinking about the lunch co (read full article)

3rd Mile, Choon Yuan

posted August 15, 2010 in The Food Talk

I’m not quite sure what’s the name of the shop… however, I do know that it’s located at 3rd Mile, two shops away from Dong Guan Cafe ;) The stall has been  very well known for the spinach noodles and also car (read full article)

Learning About Japanese Food Dishes

posted August 14, 2010 in Recipes for the Family

Japanese food dishes are based on combining their staple foods typically rice or noodles, with a soup and okazu,  dishes made from fish, meat, vegetable, tofu and the like — to add flavor to the staple food. These are typically f (read full article)

10-minute Asian Soup

posted August 13, 2010 in Zoe

I was grocery shopping with my sister this past weekend and saw her grab a smallish bag of soba buckwheat noodles. Thats a good idea, I thought, so I grabbed a bag as well. When I think of soba noodles I instantly think of the soup that you would get (read full article)

Secret Sauce

posted August 10, 2010 in Danica\'s Daily

While I was at Target the other day, I happened to see that Starbuck’s had a new line of coffees out ~ Vanilla, Caramel and Cinnamon. I LOVE cinnamon in my coffee and often sprinkle it on top. I LOVE Starbuck’s coffee so I could (read full article)

Nihonkai Japanese Restaurant, Dataran Mentari Sunway

posted August 09, 2010 in The Ruthless Eaters

Venue: Nihonkai Japanese Restaurant, Dataran Mentari Sunway branchOccasion: Lunch & dinner with friends (on separate occasions) & to review the quite-newly opened Japanese restaurant by Joel's mum's friend!Overall comment: Good Japanese food (read full article)

Ten Cold Noodles and Pasta Salad

posted August 09, 2010 in Food: Cooking and Capturing

In my previous posts, I introduced ten spaghetti I tried in different restaurants in Taipei. For today, I'm posting my Ten Noodle Recipes I cooked and posted, not actually from the least to the best, but from the latest to oldest. When I'm only start (read full article)

Spicy Miso Pork Ramen Noodles

posted August 06, 2010 in La Fuji Mama

Yesterday I had one of those days where nothing got done. Actually, let me rephrase that.  Things got done, just not the things on any of my “To Do” lists.  It was one of those days where both of the girls seemed to b (read full article)

Pork Adobo

posted August 03, 2010 in Tamarind and Thyme

I know very little about Filipino cuisine. I know that they eat balut (do NOT click on that link if you’re squeamish), they have a sour tamarind based soup called sinigang, that they love pork, they call noodles pancit, and … that’s (read full article)

Recipe | Singapore Noodles

posted July 30, 2010 in Susannah\'s {Kitchen} Aprons

Stir-Fried Chinese Ingredients With Indian Spices This spicy specialty from Singapore uses a mixture of Chinese ingredients and Indian spices to create a distinctive and delicious stir-fried noodle dish. Ingredients4 oz (120g) rice vermicelli noodles (read full article)

Penang Laksa!

posted July 26, 2010 in Cookiss @ Sheryl's Kitchen

If one were to ask me, what would my last meal be? I would definitely answer "Penang Laksa!"The soup base is sour and spicy with bits of fish flesh, usually kamong fish. The noodles are fat rice noodles that are just so springy. Hmm... thinking of ha (read full article)

Penang Laksa!

posted July 26, 2010 in Cookiss @ Sheryl's Kitchen

If one were to ask me, what would my last meal be? I would definitely answer "Penang Laksa!"The soup base is sour and spicy with bits of fish flesh, usually kamong fish. The noodles are fat rice noodles that are just so springy. Hmm... thinking of ha (read full article)

Stuffed Pork Capsicum

posted July 24, 2010 in I SO HUNGRY

Stuffed Pork Capsicum is what I had for dinner several weeks ago but didn't have the time to update yet again!   Usually at the end of the week I have left overs of unused frozen beef mince, capsicums, carrots and mushrooms and anything tha (read full article)

Default Pasta- Spicy Clams, Linguica Sausage, Chinese Broccoli & Pancit Noodles

posted July 24, 2010 in SippitySup- Serious Fun Food

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Chilled Soba, Avocado, & Grapefruit Salad

posted July 23, 2010 in La Fuji Mama

“Summer is the time when one sheds one’s tensions with one’s clothes, and the right kind of day is jeweled balm for the battered spirit. A few of those days and you can become drunk with the belief that all’s righ (read full article)

Noodles In Gravy Seafood (Rad Nah Tha-la)

posted July 23, 2010 in A flavor of Thai

There are variants, including using rice vermicelli instead of the wide noodles, and using deep fried thin egg noodle, with the gravy poured on to soften it.  In areas where gailan can not be easily obtained,  broccoli is often used as a su (read full article)

This week's menu

When the weather gets hot and sticky, it becomes a challenge cooking.  This week's menu reflects the theme of "Stay Cool in the Kitchen," with entrees that are just as delicious eaten cold as they are warm.I don't know about you, but to me, left (read full article)

FILIPINO COOKING.

posted July 21, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

The cuisine of this tropical country consisting of 7107 islands is an intriguiging mixture of the familiar and exotic. Coconut, soy sauce, vinegar and fish sauce a re widely used to enhance flavour. Colonization and migration have resulted in touche (read full article)

songs of sapa (chargrilled pork patties + vermicelli salad)

posted July 20, 2010 in gourmet traveller

Vietnamese food was always something I enjoyed eating out, but never dabbled with in my own kitchen until I got hold of Secrets of The Red Lantern a couple of years ago. Although I still shy away from making large vats of beef broth for Pho, a lot o (read full article)

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