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Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Restoran Bing Kee, KL
Monday, February 26, 2007
A Lazy Oscar Sunday
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So what did I do on Oscar Sunday? I made a new breakfast sandwich based on Bridget's messy breakfast sandwich (posted on My Kids Cook- we were out of eggs, so had to use scrambled egg-beaters instead), did five loads of laundry, tried to make a dent in the tens of boxes and bags Katie had brought when she moved in only a short two weeks ago, I played computer games with my girls (I am hopeless unless it is a spelling or word game), posted on my blog and went surfing to find some new blogs, made a lunch of loaded upchili dogs, let Bridget give me a make-over, cooked my Oscar buffet, vacuumed the downstairs and defrosted a goat (yes, goat) shoulder roast for Monday dinner, enjoyed Joan and Melissa's commentary (even my husband watched for a little while before retreating to the testosterone zone/garage) as the stars arrived while eating our own Oscar dishes and gave our own commentary... actually, when you write this down, it doesn't sound that lazy!
But I guess the pace was leisurely, and I enjoyed it so much. The smell of fabric softener and the sound of my Dyson, the girls giggling and rough-housing , the crackle of sweet potato pancakes in the pan, and the taste of cool sour cream and caviar (the economical orange kind) on top of the warm pancakes... these are the sights, sounds and smells making up my Oscar Sunday. There
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Sunday, February 25, 2007
Restoran Face to Face noodles house, Damansara Perdana
The fried foo chook (beancurd skin) was served soon after.
Bollywood's curry pan mee was served next..
She thought it was just so so as the noodles were way too thick, the curry was too creamy (with santan) and sweet (of sugar). By the time she finished her bowl, she felt like puking (sorry to disgust you) as the bowl of noodles was just too rich for her..Finally our chilli pan mee was served..
I ordered chilli pan mee as I could not find this noodles anywhere else other than the famous Restoran Kin Kin. Looking at the noodles, it looks pretty decent..The pan mee, the mince meat, fried ikan bilis (anchovies) and our own dollop of dried sambal chilli flakes. The egg, however, was served a tad different from Kin Kin's. Rather than the half boiled egg I expected, it was sunny side up egg. Give the noodles a good mix and makan! Bollywood queen was right, the noodles were a tad too thick. Although the anchovies and mince meat were fine, I was a littlle disappointed with the chilli as it tasted slightly burnt. And the egg was not runny enough to have the chilli flakes clingy on it :(. I think Kin Kin's version is better. Would I come back in the future to try their Kolo Mee? I'm still uncertain bout that.
What Julianne thinks? Average and forgettable
If you are at Curve/Tesco/Ikea and wanna try Face to Face noodles , just drive towards Damansara Perdana.It is located on the left, row of shop where 7Eleven is. Face to Face is at Jalan PJU8/51,Perdana Business CentreSaturday, February 24, 2007
Easy Oscar (and other occasion) tidbits
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So what to eat? Finger foods are best. Quiche or fondue is really fun (just watch the kids with fondue forks!) For younger kids you might include coconut-crusted chicken nuggets (cooked in the oven) or the ever-popular pigs-in a blanket, or mini - sweet and sour meatballs. For dessert try mini-cupcakes or mini-cheesecakes with decorated with silver and gold dragees. Or if you are really inspired (and have the time) you could make Oscar-shaped frosted cookies for your guests. Just use your favorite sugar or gingerbread cookie recipe and make a template by getting a profile of Oscar from the internet and transfer to cardboard or parchment. Here are some simple ideas that are good for noshing on Oscar night (or any other time). And if you have someideas to share that your family enjoys, please send me your ideas and recipes as well - I am always looking for something good to share with readers(and to try for next year!).
Cut the neufchatel cheese into two layers lengthwise just like cutting a layer into to layers for a cake. Put bottom layer of cheese on serving plate. Mix ketchup, drained salad shrimp and horseradish together spread half of this mixture over cheese, top with second layer of cheese, then cover top with rest of shrimp mixture. Serve with crackers (this is good with hearty crackers like rycrisp or triscuit)
1 loaf cocktail rye bread
1/2 cup-3/4 cup light mayonnaise
1 medium sweet or red onion chopped
1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
Spread bread slices out on a cookie sheet sprayed with PAM. Spead each slice with mayo. Put about 1 tablespoon of chopped onion on the top of each bread slice, and sprinke top with grated cheese. Broil until cheese is melted and starts turning brown. Serve warm.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Jumping on my soapbox
First of all, part of the reason I started this blog was to fill what I see as a void in our society (big job, huh?) that has been left by our not having the benefit of extended family and strong neighborhoods that provided "food mentors" for our parents and grandparents. I strongly believe that many of our food-related issues such as anorexia, obesity, allergies, etc. are contributed to by our reliance on convenience foodnot because we are lazy or stupid but because many of us have not been raised or taught to be comfortable with food, its preparation and enjoyment. That is why I wanted to create a cyber kitchen table that could help replacein small measure that resource to encourage a new generation to play with food.
That said, this post blasted parents for "giving in" to children regarding food and how parents who could not hold the line had no business having children. It is a post that shows an elitist, judgmental, and non-productive attitude that is exactly what I hope to fight. You can read my response to the post on Obsession with Food. I am posting here because I think there is a lot to be said for being part of the solution rather than part of the problem. I hope that you will not be intimidated by food, but will learn and experiment and enjoy. Encourage your children to have fun with food- that's what McDonald's does. You can make ethnic finger foods, teach your family to eat with chopsticks, serve dinner in front of the fire on cushions, making meals a fun occasion.
I want all readers to stop being intimidated by food and model that behavior for their children, family members, neighbors and co-workers. I don't believe that ridiculing parents who are struggling already with the many pressures of modern life and not enough support systems is helping. Are you a bad parent if you once in awhile serve your children chicken nuggets or a Twinkie? I don't think so, as long as it is an occasional part of a varied and healthy diet, not a daily occurance.
Let me know what you think.
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Food memories we'd rather forget
I have already shared my own cooking disasters, but I am not talking about our own culinary mis-steps, but things from our past that were part of our diet, that we couldn't wait to grow up and get rid of. For many of us it will be things like Spaghetti-Os or Minute Rice, that were food trends of the past. It may be family traditional favorites that you did not want to incorporate into your reperatoire. I want to share a couple of mine with you and then encourage you to share as well. Somehow I know I will hear some interesting (and humorous) tales.
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Saturday, February 17, 2007
Meatless Fridays
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During the summer, this has led to "Cheese Pizza Friday", where my family orders lunch from the local pizzeria, Anna's #2. It is something they really look forward to. But what do we do for
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Some of the very best dishes for meatless Friday involve pasta - like stuffed shells and cheese tortellini, a no-no for those watching carbs (my husband, a pre-diabetic, is one of them), so over the years I have had to become more creative in finding new ways to make old stand-bys. One of my greatest triumphs is my low-carb version of tuna casserole - it is made with zucchini ribbons instead of noodles and store-bought (horrors!) alfredo sauce makes it easy.
Can-opener 3-bean dish
3 cans of beans (a variety is best-black beans, cannellini beans, kidney, pinto... whatever you have is fine), rinsed and drained
1 can of diced tomatoes (mexican-style is best) or 1 cup salsa
1 can whole kernel corn, drained
Shredded cheddar cheese
Sour cream
Guacamole or avocado cut in chunks and tossed with lime juice
Tortilla chips
Open all cans, drain and rinse beans and combine with tomatoes or salsa (or a combination, depending on what you like). Stir together until heated. If you like yours spicy add tabasco or other hot sauce until the heat is right. Serve in a bowl with grated cheese, sour cream and guacamole and top or scoop with chips as desired. This is also great with corn bread.
Tuna Casserole with Zucchini Noodles
4-5 medium zucchini
1/2 jar good quality alfredo sauce
2 cans chunk white tuna (don't use light, it is not as good for a casserole), drained
1/2-1 can french fried onions
1 - 1 1/2 cups grated cheddar cheese
Using a vegetable/potato peeler, peel the zucchini into long thin strips down to the seeded core (discard those) and sit in a colander salt lightly, let stand for 10 minutes and then rinse. Saute zucchini ribbons in 1 tbsp olive oil, until just tender. Stir in alfredo sauce and tuna chunks. Put in greased 1 1/2 quart casserole dish. Top with french fried onions and cheese. Bake until bubbly and top is browned. The surprise in this tuna surprise is that is light and delicious, and you won't even miss the noodles!
Dowd Salad
( This is our house salad". At my daughter's college graduation party, we did a buffet and this salad was labeled "Dowd Salad- Made with real Dowds")
4 cups salad greens (baby greens, romaine lettuce, baby spinach- whatever you like)
1 cup feta or blue cheese broken into chunks
Any or all of the following: Sliced red onions in rings, cherry tomatoes, sliced radishes, bacon bits (real, if its not Friday), toasted pine nuts
Dressing made of 1/3 olive oil, 2/3 good balsamic vinegar (Costco's Kirkland brand is very good for everyday use) Toss with salad just before serving. My pet peeve: pink, non-ripe tomatoes. When tomatoes are not in season, I would rather have no tomato in my salad than one of those tasteless grainy pink things!
Of course the logical and most common meatless Friday dish is fish, but I will be covering that in a different post. I have shared with you a couple of my Friday recipes, and if you have other suggestions or favorites of your own, believe me, my children will be eternally grateful!!Thursday, February 15, 2007
Happy Chinese New Year 2007!
I know, I know, kinda early to wish, but am going to balik kampung (returning to hometown) today (yes, I'm not frm Klang Valley :p) .. not sure if I have the time to post anything during the festive period, hence the early wishes!
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Friendster Coffee & Restaurant, Damansara Perdana
She wanted to bring me to a restaurant named Gusto at Damansara Perdana, but most unfortunately, we realised that it either moved or was in renovation. Anyways, the place was not opened :(
Cracking our heads on what to have, we drove over to Perdana The Place (aka Perdana Business Center) to look for an alternative place for dinner..With Friendster's hard to miss sign board, we decided to pop over (since dragon tried it before and said the food was fine..)
Monday, February 12, 2007
Steven's Western corner, Damansara Utama
5 Things about me
1) I was the choreographer and captain of my drill team in high school. At that time we saw ourselves as the "anti-cheerleaders" and it was a lot of fun and gave me the opportunity to travel to away games and competitions in a school bus, march in parades, and practice in the dark of morning and dark of night.
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2) I got an autograph from Lucille Ball. She was the Grand Marshall at the Apple Blossom Parade in my hometown of Winchester, and when I went up to her car with my program, since I too was a redhead, she signed my program.
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Sunday, February 11, 2007
New baju for my blog
shed its old baju (clothes) you may say..
For those who are all confused by my yaddaing, well, some fellow bloggers had difficulties reading my blog (with the previous template). As I could not solve it, thot maybe changing my template would help..
Can you read my posts now?? (*fingers crossed*)
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Porridge@Taman Bahagia LRT
Returning to the not-so-supermarket
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Kitchen mysteries
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Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Help!! No one can read my posts?!?
Durian Berry had the same issue too..RM is using IE7 whilst durian berry is using firefox 1.5.
So I seek help from the template designer Dan Rubin hoping he'll shed some light to my template prob...It was really nice of him to respond immediately, most unfortunately, he thought my issue may have nothing to do with his template design at all. He suggested I seek Blogger Support for assistance, as it may be due to me upgrading my old blogger to new blogger. Till now, I have no answers. :(
Today, tankiasu told me the same issue.. but I really have no idea how to solve this..
Just wondering if I should change to a new template? Maybe it'll help.. Should I? Anyone can provide some answers? Then again, maybe the lot of you cant even read what I've just posted.. sigh.... decisions decisions.. maybe this marks the demise of this blog...*sob*
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Seefah Restaurant, Bangkok
Sunday, February 4, 2007
Restoran Famous Seremban Favourites, Sunway Mas
Restoran Famous Seremban Favourites is located at 80, Jalan PJU 1/3B, Block F, Sunway Mas Commercial Centre, PJ. Just turn right frm Chan Kee (check this for more directions), drive straight, its located opposite a corner mechanic shop.
Food ideas from the strangest places...
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Friday, February 2, 2007
Football Sundays
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Thursday, February 1, 2007
Soup, glorious soup!
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1 small bunch chopped scallions