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Saturday, December 29, 2007
Restuarant 13, Ho Chi Minh
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
A Very Merry Christmas!
Friday, December 21, 2007
Yuen Garden Dim Sum House, Puchong
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
10 ways you know Christmas is coming at the Dowd's
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1 lb confectioner's sugar
2 cups bourbon (nothing from the cheap bottom shelf of the ABC store)
2 cups rum (See above tip)
1 quart heavy cream
1 quart half and half
Freshly grated nutmeg
Next beat in the remainder of the liquor and one quart of half and half, and then refrigerate for at least three hours.
Next beat the egg whites until stiff and beat the whipping cream to soft peaks (This will take longer with the pasteurized eggs, but add 1/4 tsp cream of tartar and keep whipping-it will happen ). Fold egg whites into egg yolk-sugar and liquor mixture until incorporated fully, then fold in whipped cream thoroughly. Grate nutmeg over the top.
Pho Hoa Pastuer, Ho Chi Minh
I wondered why he asked at all..He should know our answer :p
The moment we stepped in, we were greeted with the aroma of beef and beef stock..as we climbed to higher floors, we could see diners (mostly locals) tucking into their huge bowl of pho with gusto. I knew then that we are in the for some seriously good pho.
The tables were already laden with goodies..
meatpies, dough fritters, meat paste, fresh vegs, bananas..to snack on if you are still hungry after having the pho..
Dragon girl and Jeff ordered crunchy flank and fatty flank while I ordered fatty flank and sliced beef. We didn't wait long, soon, a piping bowl of pho was placed in front of me.
To my disappointment, they prepared my pho with just the sliced beef. No fatty flank :(
The soup, unlike most of the pho bo we have tried so far, was a little murky. It taste heavenly; hours of boiling the bones and meat gave the broth a sweetness and flavour like no other. The pho was so smooth that it practically glides down my throat. And the sliced beef; I suspect they served sliced raw beef on my noodles and just poured boiling hot broth over it to cook it. The texture was perfect; tender and juicy; almost, just almost; melt in mouth..
Dragon girl passed me a few fatty flank..I took a bite and I was totally smitten. This was even better than the sliced beef..This piece of meat was so flavourful, I just cant describe the burst of beefiness in my mouth that I'll remember for a long, long time. Perfecto.
I dunked some gio cha quay (aka yau zha gwai in cantonese) into my pho too..that tasted delicious with the noodles. The combo sounds weird, but trust me, it's yummy :). And if you like trying all sorts of beef preparation, you should order pho with mix beef; you'll get brisket, sliced beef, flank (crunchy and fatty), tendon and beef paste.
Our total bill was about RM25, which I would willingly pay for this fantastic bowl of pho bo..
Pho Hoa Pastuer is located at 260C Pastuer P8, Q3 TP, HCM.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Ngu Vien, Ho Chi Minh
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Pho 24, Ho Chi Minh
Friday, December 7, 2007
Bo Tung Xeo, Ho Chi Minh
Bu Tong Xeo is located at 31, Ly Tu Trong, P.Ben Nghe, Q1. Ho Chi Minh