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Sapo Tofu Thursday, August 30, 2007 |

Another variation Chinese Dish, called Sapo Tofu. It's combination meat, seafood, vegetable, and tofu in hot clay pot. yumm yummm..

Sapo Tofu
Possible Ingredients:
pork thin sliced
beef thin sliced
chicken thin sliced
shrimp
squid/octopus
fish
carrot thin sliced
bok choi
broccoli
red/ green pepper
fish balls sliced
soft tofu cut in cube(Deep fried)
Leek
green onion
shitake mushroom

seasoning:
1 tbs minced garlic
2 tbs Soy sauce
2 tbs Oyster sauce
1/4 tsp salt
1/5 tsp white pepper
1/2 tbs chicken stock
1/2 tbs tapioca starch mix with water

How to Prepare:
Deep fried diced soft tofu.
Stir fry garlic, when it turn brown add meat(chicken, pork, beef). add soy sauce oyster sauce mix it around. add all those vegetable that took longer to be soften first such as carrot, broccoli, etc.. add tapioca starch mix with water, salt , pepper, chicken stock. cook for awhile than add the rest.. and cook it until done. lastly add the fried tofu.
You can serve it in hot clay pot (if you have it) to preserve the heat.

P.S. I would like to give credit to Anita Tsun and Era Jayanti for providing such a lovely Clay pot, plates, Takoyaki pan, baking pan, and all those cooking stuff and nice nice recipes.. Thank you ^^

Grilled Oyster Sauce Chicken Wednesday, August 29, 2007 |

Here's another multi-culture dish that I made. You can do it in Indonesian way or western way. In Indonesian way, you eat it with rice and omelet. In western way, you can eat with mash potato and mix vegetable. It's very simple, you can pre-cook it in advance and just oven it for 10 minutes when you want to eat.

Grilled Oyster Sauce Chicken
Ingredients:
- 8 chicken drumstick
- 1/2 cup oyster sauce
- 1/4 cup sweet soy sauce
- 1/4 onion sliced
- 2 table spoon minced garlic

How to:
stir fry garlic and onion than add drumstick, oyster sauce and sweet soy sauce. mix it for a while than add water. boil it until it almost dry (for drumstick it might take longer to cook so that it well done). after that, put it in oven for 10 minutes. tadah~ done. you may splash some lime juice on it too if you like.

P.S. It's easy to make, you can prepare it in advance and you just put it in oven when you are ready to eat.

Puyunghai Tuesday, August 28, 2007 |

Puyunghai originally came from china, it's an duck egg omelet mixed with flour, carrot, green onion, shrimp, crab and than poured with sauce. Hehehe now I'm going to show you Indonesian-ized version.

Puyunghai
Ingredients:
- 1 small can of crab meat
- a handful of frozen carrot
-
1/2 yellow onion diced
- green onion
- garlic
- 6 eggs (chicken egg is fine too)
- 5 oz shrimp, peeled and chopped

Sauce:
- 4 tbs tomato sauce
- 1/2 cup of water
- 1/2 tbs minced garlic
- 1 tsp of tapioca starch
- 1/4 yellow onion sliced
- frozen vegetables carrot and pea
- 2 tbs sugar

How to make:
1. Eggs. Stir fry garlic, onion, carrot than add crab meat, salt, pepper, diced prawn, green onion. mix it well, than add tapioca starch. put it in the bowl and mix it with eggs. To fry the egg you will need more oil than usual.. so that the egg is deep fried.
2. Sauce. Stir fry garlic, than add onion and frozen vegetable. add tomato sauce, water mix with tapioca starch, sugar. (It's like making sweet and sour sauce)

:) yummy

Hot Spicy Prawn Sunday, August 26, 2007 |

Here's another cute exotic seafood dish.. it's called Sambal Udang which means Hot spicy prawn. Enjoy it with rice or vegetable to satisfy your hunger. if there's no Big prawn... small prawn, any type of prawn are still good to have.

Hot Spicy Prawn (sambal udang)
Ingredients:
2 lbs. Prawn
3 table spoon lime juice
4 table spoon hot sauce
2 table spoon tomato sauce
1 tea spoon white pepper
1 tea spoon salt
75 ml water
1 table spoon sugar
vegetable oil
1 tomato diced
1 tea spoon of sliced green onion / Chinese parsley (garnish, optional)

Powdered ingredient:
6 shallot, minced
2 spoon garlic, minced
5 chilly, minced
1 tea spoon shrimp paste
1/2 tomato

How to prepare:
Marinade prawn with lime for 15 minutes and rinse after that.
stir fry all the powdered ingredients with 2 table spoon vegetable oil.
add water, salt, pepper, sugar, hot sauce, tomato sauce and mix it finely.
add prawn and mix it until the water dry out or little sauce left in it.
Serve it on plate and sprinkle some green onion or Chinese parsley.

Bak Kut Teh Saturday, August 25, 2007 |

Weather is getting colder in United States.. we need to warm up our body... Bak kut teh will do.. you can have this with plain rice or chicken rice and stir fry Baby Bok Choi... hmm yummy.. or you also can eat it with char kwe if you have it. Hahahaaa...















Bak Kut Teh

Ingredients:
1 1/2 pound pork spare rib or pork meat, chopped into small pieces
1 whole garlic, unpeeled
*2 inch ginseng root, peeled, slightly crushed
*3 cinnamon sticks
*5 star anise
*1 table spoon white peppercorns
*1 table spoon black peppercorns
2 table spoon light soysauce
5 dried shitake mushrooms
salt
pepper

How to prepare:
deep shitake mushrooms inside hot water, when it soft and slice it.
in pan, boil pork spare rib until raised to surface. than rinse with cold water.
In claypot/pan, add preboiled pork spare rib, garlic, ginseng root, shitake mushroom, salt and pepper.
->wrap cinnamon, star anise, white and black peppercorns in cheesecloth, tie with string and add to the claypot. (this part you can get package version in Asian store where all the ingredient is included, If you decide to get the package one you don't need to prepare the ingredient that I put "*" sign)
when it boil, lower down the heat to medium low and slow cook for 1-2 hours. discard the spice bag, and add light soy sauce.

Sour Mustard Chicken or Pork Wednesday, August 22, 2007 |

Hey dee hoo... Here I am again with a request from one of my friend for my home style dish... This is another sourly dish, It's called Sour Mustard Chicken/pork. I have nothing to say about this dish, taste so good and yet one of my favorite.

Sour Mustard Chicken/Pork
Ingredients:
1.5 lbs Chicken or Pork.
1 small bowl of Sour Mustard.
3 spoon dark soy sauce.
2 spoon Cooking wine.
2 spoon sugar.
1/4 teaspoon salt.
1 inch ginger.
1 spoon diced garlic.
1/2 spoon tapioca starch/ corn starch.
2 spoon vegetable oil.

How to:
Thin slice chicken or pork. Marinade chicken or pork with soy sauce, salt, and starch.
Rinse and thin slice sour mustard. Marinade with sugar.
Heat up oil, add garlic and ginger. stir fry for few second than add the marinated chicken or pork. you may add more soy sauce to make it darker. Cook it till the meat done than add sour mustard and cooking wine. add a little water and cook it till done.

Tropical Cold Honeydew Monday, August 20, 2007 |

Hot weather.. What else do you want to do?.. give yourself nice treat, a cup of sweet dessert cold, sweet, superbly ripe honeydew with tapioca seeds. What a heaven.. refreshing and energizing your body with such a good dessert. Summer is a time to enjoy the excitement of longer days and outdoor activities. Summer desserts fit into this lifestyle perfectly. They can be quick to prepare, fun to eat and good for you. I would like to give credit to a friend of mine, Anita Tsun, who taught me how to make this superb "Tropical Cold Honeydew" desserts. I have no idea where this dish come from and how it invented.. but who cares anyway, when it's yummy.. Hahaha Well.., Here you go~ and enjoy~

Tropical Cold Honeydew

Ingredients:
1.5 can of coconut milk
1 cup of sugar
1 cup of tapioca seeds
1 whole honeydew

How to:
Boil tapioca seeds with 1 cup of water until the seed turn transparent.
put 1.5 can of coconut milk in container and add water using the coconut milk can (2 cans).
add melted sugar (sugar mix with little hot water) in the container.
cube dice the honeydew.
Mix everything in the container and let it cold.. put in frezer.
Add ice or shredded ice while serving.

Kwe Kia Theng Thursday, August 16, 2007 |

It's rainy day, best food to have is soup dish... Hehe I'm Pontianak people, but all things that I remember about Pontianak is only foods Hehe I feel so ashame.. well... I moved to Jakarta when I was 3 year-old, so I can't remember much other than Teochew language and the food. Another good dish from Pontianak (West Borneo) is Kwe Kia theng. It's Rice Noodle in Soya Sauce Soup with Pork, skin, liver, tongue, ear and intestines. Ewwww grossss ??? HAHAHA well .. all those stomach ingredient is optional you doesn't have to eat it :p but Trust me, It's good.. beside that.. we use different type of kwe tiaw (rice noodle), it's square thin slice of rice noodle about 1x1 inches. so, try it~

Kwe Kia Theng
Ingredients:
Pork (rib)
skin, liver, tongue, ear and intestines (optional)
Eggs
2 spoon Sugar
2 spoon dark soy sauce
1 cloves diced garlic
1/4 star anise
1 small slice of turmeric
Chinese 5 spice powder

How to:
marinade pork, intestine, tongue, skin, stomach with chicken/pork stock and Chinese 5 spice. Hard boil the eggs and peal of the shell.
heat up 4 spoon of oils and sugar until it turn brown. add sliced the garlic, turmeric, star anise, soy sauce and stir it. Add marinated pork stir fry for awhile and add a bowlful of water and eggs than slow cook it for an hour. (you may add more water, and adjust it with sugar, soy sauce)

P.S. you will find out that is similar to soy sauce eggs (lou neng) .. Yes it is similar, only it's more soupy where you add more water in it and with more ingredients (tongue, skin, stomach, liver, etc). So if you already made soy sauce eggs, it will be easier to modify the dish.. just add chicken/pork broth or water with salt and pork stock.

Khuntien Mix Rice Wednesday, August 15, 2007 |

Here another Kalimantan dish, Mix Chicken rice also called Khuntien Koi Peng (Khuntien Chicken rice). Originated from west borneo island or west Kalimantan. My home .. hometown hehe..
What's the different Khuntien chicken rice with other chicken rice.. well there are a lot of differences.. It's not an ordinary chicken rice, there are rice, BBQ pork (char siu), sweet sauce chicken, Chinese pork sausage (lap cheong), soy sauce eggs, sour mustard, and creamy chicken broth. Wow.. so many combination and all have to be done seperately.. well that's why we call it mix rice HAHa...
If you follow my recipes .. you already know how to make BBQ pork or Char siu (from Wonton Noodle section) and Soy sauce eggs(from Hainam chicken rice section).

Khuntien Koi Peng

Sweet Chicken:
10 Chicken wings
4 spoon sweet soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon Salt
1/4 teaspoon tapioca starch
oil
How to:
Marinade chicken wings with sweet soy sauce, chicken stock, salt, little bit of tapioca starch for couple hours. Stir fry with marinated chicken with oils. add little water until almost dry. (add more water if the wings not done).

Creamy soup:
Chicken + chicken stock + salt or chicken broth.
tapioca starch.
How to:
mix tapioca starch to chicken/chicken bone, chicken stock, salt. or use chicken broth. and boil them .. the key is to make your soup creamy with the tapioca starch.

Lap Cheong:
you can buy this from Asian store and just grill it or put it in oven.

Mixing Everything:
Plain rice and put all ingredient on top.. spread the sauce from soy sauce egg and sweet chicken. lastly pour creamy soup on top. yummy...
oh ya. sour mustard.. you just rinse with hot water and slice into small piece and ready to be eaten.

Enjoy~


Soy Sauce Eggs and Hainam Chicken Rice |

Yummy yummy soy sauce eggs a.k.a telur kecap also called Lou neng (in Teochew) or.. ermm.. so many names for this dish.. I don't know which one anymore HAHAHA... This dish is compatible to any Chinese dishes, you can have it in Hainam Chicken rice, Mix rice, grill chicken, porridge and more..

Soy Sauce eggs
Ingredients:
10 Eggs
6-8 Chicken (drum sticks or tights)
5-6 spoon Sugar
5-6 spoon dark soy sauce
4 cloves garlic
1 star anise
2 small slice of turmeric
Chinese 5 spice powder

How to:
marinade chicken with chicken stock and Chinese 5 spice. Hard boil the eggs and peal of the shell.
heat up 4 spoon of oils and sugar until it turn brown. add sliced the garlic, turmeric, star anise, soy sauce and stir it. Add marinated chicken stir fry for awhile and add a bowlful of water and eggs than slow cook it for an hour. (you may add more water, and adjust it with sugar, soy sauce)


Here you go~... Here's one more tip.. shhh... the longer you keep in the fridge, the egg will taste even better... ^^

Alright... I know it's not fun if you only know how to make this dish and just eat it with plain rice.. well.. it good enough with plain rice.. but How about if you know Hainam chicken rice too HAHAHA Aren't you excited?

Hainam Chicken Rice
Hainam rice Ingredient:
4 cups Rice.
2 spoon sesame oil.
4 slice of ginger.
2 spoon diced garlic.
1/4 teaspoon white pepper.

Hainam Chicken Ingredient:
1/2 Chicken or 6 tights.
chicken stock.
salt.
3 spoon sesame oil.
4 spoon diced garlic
4 spoon oil.


How to:
Boil water and the chicken. add chicken stock and salt. When the Chicken is done take out the chicken and mix it with sesame oil and little salt and than cut it into pieces.. and add fried garlic on top. Keep the chicken broth for the rice.
To make the rice... stir fry diced garlic, ginger until the garlic turn to light brown add rice, white pepper and sesame oil. fry it for awhile.. after that put it into rice cooker and add chicken broth that you made earlier. just like cooking normal rice.

Alright.. now this is the hard part.. drum rolling..~~~ and drolling... what? wait for the rice to be done is the hard part.. you smell Hainam chicken rice.. but rice not done yet .. 20 more mins.. arghhhh... Hehehe I'm joking~ Have Fun (o.O)

Wonton Noodle Saturday, August 11, 2007 |

Hi hii.. I'm back again. Today I'm gonna present popular Cantonese dish from Hong Kong and also can be found in Malaysia and Singapore, It's Wonton Noodle. There are two way to serve Wonton noodle (dried or soup)... Drolling. It's a meal made with roast pork(BBQ pork), wonton noodle, dumpling, Vegetable.


Wonton Noodle (Dried)

Recipes:
Thin noodle
Baby pok choi / kailan
Sauce:
vegetable oil 5 tsp
sesame oil 3 tsp
shallots 3 whole.
ginger 1 in.
salt 1 tsp
chicken stock 1/2 tsp
soy sauce thin 3 tsp
pepper 1/5 tsp
Char siu:
pork
spare ribs sauce or char siew sauce (Lee Kum Kee)
cloves garlic, finely chopped
dark soy sauce
sugar
rice wine
Wonton dumplings:
1/2 pound boneless lean pork
1/2 pound shelled and deveined medium shrimp
3 water chestnuts
2 slices ginger, or as needed to make 1 teaspoon
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
2 teaspoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon Chinese rice wine, dry sherry or rice vinegar
1 teaspoon granulated sugar
a few drops sesame oil
Freshly ground white pepper
Wonton wrappers

How to:
For Sauce.
2 tbsps oil and fry the sliced shallots and ginger until brown.
Add the stock, Salt, soy sauce, pepper and sesame oil
For Char siu (BBQ boneless pork).
Marinade Pork with all the ingredient for a night for best taste.
put in oven around 220+ for around 45 min .. turn the meat after 20 mins.
Wonton dumplings.
Finely chop the pork and shrimp. Peel the water chestnuts and finely chop. Mince the ginger until you have 1 teaspoon.
Combine the pork and shrimp with the water chestnuts, minced ginger, oyster sauce, soy sauce, rice wine or sherry or rice vinegar, sugar, sesame oil and white pepper. And than fill and wrap it to wonton wrapper.
Noodle and vegetable.

Boil hot water. put vegetable to be boil for awhile. and than you can use it again to boil the noodle. To serve.. put the sauce on the plate.. and put noodle on the top of that. After that you can decorate your food with Wonton, Char siu. lastly you can sprinkle some sliced green onion.

P.S. Complicated? Don't Worry.... There are a lot of Asian store that sell frozen wonton which you only need to boil it. Hehehe.. Hmm.. how about Char siu?? Well.. you can get it from Chinese restaurant. so all you need to do is boil noodle and vegetable .. and make the sauce.. As easy as ABC... ^^

おこのみやき (Okonomiyaki) Wednesday, August 8, 2007 |

Today, I would like to share Japanese style dish recipe. A friend of mine, かない くみ (Kanai Kumi), Invited me to her house for dinner and taught me how to made Okonomiyaki. Okonomiyaki is a pan-fried dish with various ingredients. It's a simple dish with cabbage (Chinese yam) in egg, flour batter as the base and than you can add whatever you want on it such as green onion, meat, bacon, octopus, squid, shrimp, vegetable, kimchi, mochi or cheese. In japan, Okonomiyaki is equivalent to combination pancake and pizza in United States.. It's very popular among Japanese. Well... We had a lot of fun that day and I learned a lot too.. thanks Kumi-chan.


Okonomiyaki

Ingredients:
2 cup all purpose flour
1 1/4 cup dashi soup stock or water
4-6 eggs
1 - 1 1/4 lb cabbage
6 tbsps chopped green onion

Toppings:
Ao-nori (green seaweed)
Okonomiyaki Sauce (or tonkatsu sauce)
Mayonnaise
Katsuo (Shaved benito)

All possible ingredient to put into/onto Okonomiyaki:
leek, green onion, sliced beef, sliced bacon, chicken, octopus, squid, prawn, tuna, mushroom, vegetable, kimchi, mochi, cheese, and more. Use your imagination ^^

Preparation:
Put dashi soup or water in a bowl. mix flour and eggs in the soup stock.
Chop cabbage into thin string (4mm) and green onion than add to the batter and mix it finely.
you also may add seafood, ground meat, mushroom, etc into the mix.

How to cook:
Fry the dough like pancake. before turning the okonomiyaki over, while it still soft you may put all ingredient on the top of it. for example sliced bacon or octopus. fry it for about 5-6 mins than flip it and fryfor another 5-6 mins.

To serve:
put the Okonomiyaki on the plate with the ingredient side on top. than spread the Okonomiyaki sauce and mayonaise. sprinkle seaweed, shaved benito. Tadahhhhh~ and get ready to eat.

Trust me .. It's fun to cook this dish .. and you can have it vegetarian too ~

Yam Mie Tuesday, August 7, 2007 |

Yelloww yelloww.... today I'm going to present my hometown style Pontianak noodle... we call it Yam Mie, with the extra soury taste from vinegar and crab meat made this dish become special. Some people also call it "Bakmi Kepiting" (crab noodle). In Pontianak (West Borneo), the most famous yam mie restaurant is belong to Mr. Oukie .. Oukie means mole.. Because the owner have very big mole on his face. Since they are very famous, his kids expand the restaurant to Jakarta. In Jakarta you can find it at Pangeran Jayakarta or Sunter. Since I love this dish so much and the recipe is top secret, My mom tried to imitate it and it taste 90% alike.















On the left is my Homemade style Yam Mie. On the right is the original Yam Mie. It Looks different because I did not put meat balls, and crab on it but the taste is still good even without those. ^^



Yam Mie
1 lb Minced pork
4-5 spoon soy sauce
2 spoon minced garlic
1/4 tea spoon white pepper
3 spoon dried preserved vegetable (Tung Choi)
vinegar (depends on how much sour you like it)
Fish balls
Crab Meat
Scallion
thin egg noodle

Here's the magic:
Stir fry minced garlic and minced pork, add soy sauce white pepper, Tung Choi, little water, some salt and chicken stock. make it a little soupy so that the sauce can give the noodle taste.
boil water, and cook the thin egg noodle. get the noodle without the soup and put it on bowl, add the cooked meat's sauce.. than add vinegar, than mix it evenly. put the meat, fish balls, crab meat on the top. serve with sliced scallion.

Hope you enjoy my hometown specialty~ peace.

チョコ まりーやき (Choco Mariyaki) Saturday, August 4, 2007 |

I got request from Pipi to post choco mariyaki.. It's actually I made this dish up by myself just for fun... It's very easy and no need to worry about messing up the ingredient.. It's basically using instant pancake and chocolate syrup. So As requested.. presenting Choco Mariyaki~


Choco Mariyaki

Ingredients:
Instant pancake mix
water
Chocolate syrup
margarine

Tools:
Takoyaki pan
2 satay stick



How to:
mix instant pancake with water (some brand need eggs.. so read the direction first). Heat up Takoyaki Plate with medium fire..put some margarine around the plate and pour the pancake mix on there and turn it around with satay stick or something similar.. you can fill it with chocolate too if u want too.

Chicken Kuluyuk Friday, August 3, 2007 |

Helo Helo~ Hm.. What should I have today huh.. How bout kuluyuk chicken? This is one superb Chinese-originated dish that so easy to make. sounds yummy? I call it Chicken kuluyuk.. which is basically like sweet and sour chicken.. The interesting part of this dish is the pineapple.. It's a fruit.. but you can eat it together with rice and chicken HAhaha.. but .. if you don't like pineapple.. DON'T WORRY.. you can substitute with longans, lychees, or mangoes .. Interesting enough? Hehe try it .. you won't regret~

Chicken Kuluyuk
Ingredients:
2 chicken breast (pork is fine too)
2 spoon soy sauce
2 spoon minced garlic
5o gram tapioca powder
1 can of diced pineapple
1 onion
1 egg
salt, sugar, pepper, tomato sauce

How to:
thin slice chicken breast than mix it with salt, chicken stock, soy sauce. you can keep for couple hours so that the taste will go inside the meat. deep the meat inside egg than tapioca powder it(will be more crunchy if you add tempura powder too) . and deep fried until turn to golden brown.

To make the sauce:
tomato sauce, chicken stock, sugar, add water mix with tapioca powder. lastly add sliced onion and pineapple.
p.s. the portion is my estimation.. so adjusting on the taste may needed when you think is not enough sweet or salty but for this dish .. the sauce should be sweet and sourly. Enjoy~ Y(^o^)Y