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Penang Style Hokkien Hae Mee (Prawn Noodle Soup)

Penang Style Hokkien Hae Mee (Prawn Noodle Soup)

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 50 Minutes

I am not a noodle addict, but I do enjoy eating it sometimes. Not just a die hard enthusiast. But I fell in love with Laksa and Hokkien Mee. Too bad. I can't make my own Laksa soup here because there are no Laksa leaves available here in the Philippines.…

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Playhouse Disney Celebrates Merdeka Day with Arts & Crafts Specials!

posted August 13, 2010 in Second Time Parenthood

Hi folks!   This 31 Aug would be Malaysia National Day!! And Playhouse Disney is dedicating its an entire week filled with art & craft activities on Playhouse Disney (Astro Channel 613) to celebrate Malaysia's 53rd National Day!    First, ca (read full article)

Nyona-Style Spiced Fried Chicken, Long Beans in Coconut Milk, and Celebration Rice

posted August 12, 2010 in lisa is cooking

Fried chicken, stewed green beans, and rice could have just as easily been a typical Sunday dinner menu from the American south. Instead, those were the first three dishes I tried from the book Cradle of Flavor, by James Oseland, which explores the c (read full article)

Beef Rendang

posted August 09, 2010 in Pig Pig's Corner

I'm Malaysian but if you've been following my blog, you'd noticed that I rarely cook Malay, Indian, Nyonya food...well food that involves a long list of herbs and spices. I love spicy Malaysian food but Malaysian cooking is tedious. In Malaysia, we t (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)

Eating in Shanghai - South Beauty Sichuan-Cantonese Restaurant

posted August 04, 2010 in CW\'s Food & Travel

If you are going to have a dinner at Xin Tian Di, be sure to check out the prices before making your choices. Prices at most of the outlets here are high even by International standards, and you could get a sticker shock. I was going to try out one o (read full article)

Malaysia Street Food (Hawker Food)

posted August 03, 2010 in Keep Learning Keep Smiling

I love street food, also known as hawker food. To me, it’s better than restaurant food. If I am to visit another country, I would dive for street food and not those at the restaurants. There is something about street food that fascinates me and (read full article)

Abalone Noodle Soup

posted August 01, 2010 in Pig Pig's Corner

Here's another simple and delicious recipe made with canned stuff. When I went back to Malaysia in April, I got more canned food from my mum. Luxurious and expensive canned goodies she got during Chinese New Year to be exact. Although my mum has 3 ki (read full article)

Jungle Fern (Midin) Stir Fry

posted July 30, 2010 in Keep Learning Keep Smiling

Excited to share a wonderful wild jungle vegetable. It’s a fern and locally known as ’midin, milin or bilin‘. This special wild jungle fern stir fry is one of the only 2 dishes that I cooked during my recent holiday back to Malays (read full article)

Giveaway Time!!!

posted July 29, 2010 in Bo's Bowl

I have a confession to make this week I haven't cooked very much,  unless you consider frozen potstickers and Jeno's pizza rolls cooking.  So Instead of sharing a recipe today I thought it would be nice to share with you a few blogs that I (read full article)

Bird Nest Soup

posted July 29, 2010 in Cookiss @ Sheryl's Kitchen

Bird Nest Soup is a delicacy in Chinese cuisine, some called it the 'caviar of the east'.  It is actually the saliva of the swiftlets that are used to make their nests. I remember when I was young, my mother  would be spending hundreds on b (read full article)

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