Thursday, November 8, 2012
Burger grandma style
Minced pork (about 250gm)
Dark soya sauce
Light soya sauce
Sugar
The minced pork has to be marinated for a few hours. I used about a teaspoon of dark sauce, 1 and a half tablespoon of light soya sauce and 1 tablespoon of sugar.
The patties has to be thin, not those thick kind with juicy centres.
I used my Happy Call pan and it filled it up from end to end at about 1 cm (to 1 and a half cm) thick.
Hubby says it tastes like bak kua. Christopher LOVED it and ate up more than his share.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Char Yoke (Hakka Braised Pork)
■3-4 pieces of wood ear fungus soaked
■2 cloves of garlic chopped
■1 piece of fermented beancurd (“nam yue”/ “tau ju”)
■Dash of oyster sauce
■Water
How to:
1.Marinade the pork with 3/4 piece of the fermented bean curd and a dash of oyster sauce. Set aside for at least half an hour. Half a day would be better.
2.Wash and soak the wood ear fungus (mu er – Mandarin or mok yue – Cantonese or bok nee – Hokkien) then when rehydrated, slice it into thin slices or into small pieces according to taste.
3.Saute the chopped garlic in a pan with some oil. Then, add the marinated meat and stir fry gently until the meat is semi cooked.
4.Pour some water in the pan to cover the meat halfway, and add the wood ear fungus. Add the remaining bit of fermented beancurd, stir through and then cover and simmer on low heat.
5.Stir occasionally and ensure that the water does not dry out. Add more water of necessary. Braise for about 1 hour until meat is soft.
6.Dish out and serve with hot white rice
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Chicken in Spicy Tamarind Sauce
1 whole chicken (approximately 1.5 to 2kgs, chopped into large pieces)
Marinade (blend together)
200 grammes shallots
3 tablespoons ketumbar (coriander) powder
225 grammes tamarind (asam jawa) mixed with 350 ml water (squeeze the juice and remove tamarind seeds)
10 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon salt
2 tablespoons dark soya sauce
1 heaped teaspoon white pepper powder
Method
Wash chicken pieces thoroughly. Marinade chicken overnight or for at least 10 hours.
Transfer chicken and marinate to heavy bottomed aluminium saucepan and boil for 20 minutes over a moderate heat.
Turn the chicken pieces, reduce heat to low and boil for another 20 to 30 minutes or until chicken is very tender.
note : originally meant for duck since the duck meat is tougher and would withstand the sour marinade better.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Link to find Cantonese herb name
Found a site that has worked pretty well for me so far. Hope it helps you too!
New soup for cough
Wanted to get some yuk chuk but the herbal lady told me that yuk chuk may be a little too cooling for cough.
She recommended this herb (note : she showed me the packet and told me the name. And based on what I remember of the name, I googled it and found this:) - Asparagus Tuber.
To be boiled with wai san kei chi and red dates. Added in RM10 of soup pork to sweeten the whole pot.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Lemon Yogurt Cake
1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
½ teaspoon kosher salt
1 cup plain low-fat yogurt
1 cup sugar
1 whole large egg, 3 large egg whites
2 teaspoons grated lemon zest (2 lemons)
½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
⅓ to ½ cup vegetable oil
Preheat the oven to 350° F.
Grease and flour an 8½ by 4¼ by 2½-inch loaf pan. Line the bottom with parchment paper.
Measure the flour (scoop and level), baking powder, and salt into a small bowl and whisk until combined. In a large bowl, mix together the yogurt, sugar, eggs, lemon zest, and vanilla. Add the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients and slowly whisk together. Fold the vegetable oil into the batter until it’s all incorporated. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for about 50-60 minutes, or until a cake tester placed in the center of the loaf comes out clean.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Tung Sum,Pak Kei tea
30 gm “Tung Sum”
30 gm “Pak Kei”
20 gm Red Dates, Removed stones
20 gm Black dates, Removed stones
2.5 litres (10 bowls) water
This is boiled as a sweet tea instead of a soup! Used to relieve stress or tiredness.