Showing posts with label Vegetables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vegetables. Show all posts

Tip: Choosing Root Vegetables and Potatoes


Grown underground, these vegetables are including Turnips, Carrots (Lobak Merah), Beetroot (Ubi Bit), Parsnips and many varieties of Potato (Ubi Kentang). They are good for roasting, boiling, steaming and also deep-frying.

When choosing root vegetables and potatoes, pick the firm vegetables with unblemished skins. Avoid withered specimens and green-tinged potatoes or ones with shoots. Store them in a cool, dark place for up to 2 weeks. If you are going to cook them unpeeled, make sure to scrub them well.


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Fried Lady's Finger


Fried Lady's Finger

Serving: 2-3 person
Duration: 15 minutes

Ingredients:

300g Lady's Fingers, (sliced)
1 clove of Garlic (chopped)
1/2 tbsp toasted Belacan (paste of shrimps)
1 tbsp Soy Sauce
1 large Red Chili (sliced thinly with seeds removed)
3 Tbsp Water
Sugar and Salt to taste
  1. Heat up oil in wok.
  2. Add in Garlic, Belacan, Soy Sauce until fragrant.
  3. Add in red Chili, Lady's Fingers and water, use high heat to stir fry until cooked.
  4. Add Sugar and Salt to taste.
  5. Dish up and serve.

    TIP: Don't cook the Lady's Fingers too long to avoid too much sticky juicy coming out!

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Sambal Udang Petai (Chili Prawn with Stink Beans)

Sambal Udang Petai

This delicious Sambal Udang Petai is my family signature dish. I get the recipe from mak (my mom) and also mama (my mother in-law). According to hubby with my touch the taste is greater!!! ;) hehe..

Serving: 7-8
Duration: 30 minutes

Ingredients:

250g Petai/Stink Beans (Cut in half, rinse well and drain)
500g Prawns
7-8 tbsb of Chili Boh (Chili Paste)
250ml Coconut Milk
6 Shallots
3 cloves of Garlic (grind together with shallots)
1 tbsb Tamarind Paste (use the juice only)
Salt
Sugar

  1. Heat up a pan, add oil, fry the ground shallots & garlic till fragrant.
  2. Add in Chili Boh and cook it until quite toasted and oil starts to ooze, about 8-10 minutes.
  3. Add in Tamarind Paste, salt & sugar.
  4. Add in Coconut Milk and stir about 5 minutes.
  5. Put in Petai for about 2-3 minutes.
  6. Lastly put in prawns for few seconds only or until the tail become crooked.

    TIP: Don't overcook prawn as it will become hard!

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