g3nn's Scrutiny

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

g3nn's Anyhow Cookings I

Wanna learn my new recipe? Ok just bare the consequences! Hehehe...

1. Bitter-mushy Spaghetti

Ingredients:-
:: Bitter-gord - 1 biji. Seasoned it with a bit of salt? I forgot if I did...
:: Mushroom - I think around 5 of small-medium size
:: Garlic sprout - I've only seen this in here, but I'm sure there are some out there. They look like spring onion, but smell of garlics. 3 batang.
:: Onion and garlic - Almost in every dish.:: Spring onion - For the deco?
:: Seasoned minced pork - seasoned with flour, soya sauce, pepper and sesame oil.
:: Spaghetti



Frankly it was done last week not sure if I still remember the steps. Ha!

Let's assumed the spaghetti is well ready to be served.

1. Always fry onion and garlic first for the nice essence.
2. Carry on with bitter gord and mushroom when onion and garlic got almost overcooked (half chao tah...) :P
3. Add a bit of salt at this point so that the bitter gord taste better with saltiness instead of just being bitter.
4. Erm... Then fry fry fry... Oh the meat! Ok now pour in the minced meat and fry fry fry.
5. Make sure the meat doesn't get overcooked (too).
6. When all dishes are well cooked, pour in half of a small bowl of water (for the gravy). Maybe slightly more.
7. Continue to stir-fried your dish for a while then Add in the spaghetti at this point.
8. Last step, Stir-fry the spaghetti until when the gravy is about to disappear!
9. Food is ready to be served with some well-cut spring onion toppings!



Not that bad mah...

2. Err... Tomato soup soak rice. -_- Doesn't sound good by the name... Ha!

Ingredients:-
:: Tomatoes - 7 biji!
:: Chicken (drum stick because breasts are expensive here. I mean "chicken" breasts...) - 1
:: Onion - 2 biji. The onions here are bigger than KL's. I think it's a 1:1.5 ratio...
:: Cabbage - This I forgot to put in that day.
:: What else... Oh rice of course.



I'm just lazy to cook any other dishes to go with the rice...

1. Boil water, throw in all well-cut tomatoes, onions and cabbages.
2. Boil till all food in there turns really soft, add in chicken.
3. Add some salt to bring out the taste of tomato.
4. Keep boiling for another half an hour and your soup is served!
5. Add some rice in it and here goes your dinner.
6. To achieve higher digestive manner, have yourself a cup of lemon + honey drink.



Some may experience constant tummy-ache as the aftermath. Do believe it is a good sign that this Tomato soak rice is taking the effect of cleaning your system! (Yah right...)
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8 Comments:

  • Where is my aglio olio spaghetti?

    By Blogger YSwong, At Thu Mar 15, 06:50:00 AM  

  • aglio olio spaghetti ???
    she can cook that?
    its my superb fav, i tasted the best in Buenos Aires, Argetina...miss it, of course, miss my dear jun too..

    By Blogger ongki, At Mon Mar 19, 06:49:00 AM  

  • I don't have some NICE HOME-MADE OLIVE OIL for Aglio Olio... That's my favourite too, dai kar jie. I can only do chinese styles to finish up the vege that are rotting soon... Haha...

    By Blogger g3nn, At Mon Mar 19, 02:02:00 PM  

  • Hmm... I don't have HOME-MADE OLIVE OIL, but I do have a flatmate who does have genuine oilve oil from sicily, an island in Italy. And he knows I have been eyeing on his olive oil for quite sometime.. haha

    By Blogger YSwong, At Tue Mar 20, 04:56:00 AM  

  • Extra-"virgin" Olive Oil? anyway, what's that delicious looking bowl of something next to the spaghetti? I don't suppose its chawan-mushi? My guess is soup of some sort though :P

    By Blogger Holy Order Sol, At Sun Mar 25, 07:32:00 PM  

  • Hey glad that i can see u here.

    By Blogger min, At Tue Jul 10, 09:34:00 PM  

  • How come u never cook for me when you are here??

    You are mean, couz!!!

    Glad to know that you eat while you are there..Hahaha!! Keep up the good work

    Love u!!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At Mon Aug 06, 12:42:00 PM  

  • try addin some potatoes into the "ABC Soup" - thats whats missing ...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At Sun Sep 09, 12:07:00 AM  

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