Showing posts with label Culinaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culinaries. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Su Chan Deli Fries @ BV II

Su Chan Fries

How much would you pay for a bowl of fries like this? I probably wouldn't pay more than RM5 if I knew it was going to be this size. Sure, there's sauce and all. But, but, but ............................ RM14? Heck, even McDonald's fries taste better any time any day.

Fries from McD in Japan

Just in case you're wondering, NO. Su Chan is not related to me.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

I'm Getting The Hang Of It

I tell you, my fried rice taste AWESOME. With my favourite ingredients, it was a cinch to prepare.

prawns, french beans, salted vege and diced luncheon meat

looks good, taste even better

What a weekend it was. Made french toast the next morning as I've not had it in a while.

french toast with cheese

Laugh all you want, but I bet you're slobbering now.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Ratatouille In The Making

Ah, food. Everyone loves them. This is Malaysia for goodness sake. We live to eat or do we eat to live? I'd prefer the former if you'd asked me. But I tell ya, if I have to cook to eat, it better be worth my time and effort.

Cooking has not been my forte. Not that I don't like to, but because I don't fancy the preparation that comes with it. Not to mention the cleaning up once you're done. So, the only advantages I can think of is the fact you only cook what you like. That means no onions, no chillies, no curries, you get my sniff. You want a list of what I have always cooked or tried over the years? Get your fingers and toes ready, coz that's all you need.

1. Instant Noodles (ingredients : eggs, prawns, meat balls)
2. Fried Luncheon Meat
3. Fried BBQ Pork Sausages
4. Fried Rice
5. Porridge
6. Steam Fish
7. French Beans + prawns

Ok, you can put your toes down. So, coming back from Sabah, I had bought myself a supposedly fresh red promphet fish. Eager not let the freshness get away, a gourmet menu was prepared last Saturday to fill 2 bellies. Steam fish and french beans, yet again. What were you expecting?

Anyway, I'm grateful that preparation for both the dishes were fairly simple and straight forward. Removing the scales of the fish was tedious, especially when they started flying all over the kitchen. That would be the only time I'd buy a fish all the way from Sabah.

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Dare I be bolder next time? Any volunteers to be my guinea pig?

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