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Stir fried Scallops with baby Bak-Choy pasta.

21 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by chuletz in Gastronomy, Home Cook Food

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bak-choy, home cook, marsala wine, Pasta, scallop, spaghetti

Hub and I went to Kuala Selangor over the weekend and bought some really big fat frozen scallops. Kuala Selangor is a little fishing town about one hour plus away from Kuala Lumpur (famous for enjoying fresh seafood at lower price).

It’s really simple to handle frozen scallops. I just took them out from the freezer, give it a good rinse and let it thaw by itself for about 15-20 mins. After that, I give it another good rise and pat dry. (Never soak your frozen scallops in water as it will loose it’s sweetness)

Ingredients (3 person’s portion)
  • 12 nos             Scallops (sprinkle with salt and black pepper)
  • 4 bunch           baby bak-choy (separate the leaves from stem)
  • 15 nos             cherry tomatoes (halved)
  • 4 slices            bacon (julienne)
  • ½ cup              marsala wine / white wine
  • 1 tbsp              Abalone sauce
  • 1 tbsp              pre-fried garlic (I keep one jar of fried garlic in oil around)
  • 3 portion         boiled Spaghetti
     
    Sauté the scallops on high heat and remember to keep them apart (no soup formed. Or you’ll have steam scallops in the end). It’s always better to have scallops slightly undercooked. So, I manage them by pressing on them with the spoon. I like it cooked till it feels like medium rare beef bounce. Then, I’ll lift it and set it aside.
     
    Next, sauté the bacon till you see the oil release from its fat. Put in the bak-choy stem and allow it to stir fry a bit first before putting in the leaves. Add the cherry tomatoes, abalone sauce and Marsala wine (You can just use any white wine but I love the sweetness of Marsala with scallops). Allow this to simmer for 2-3 minutes.

Add the pasta and Scallop. Simmer for another 2-3 minutes and it’s done.

Dinner is serve. Chomp chomp. I had it with a glass of chilled marsala. Simple healthy meal with tons of greens. Yay !

Happy Birthday Meimei !!!

19 Wednesday Sep 2012

Posted by chuletz in Family, Part of Chulet

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Birthday, Foodscape, Meimei, September

It’s my baby sister’s birthday this month. Unfortunately, I am not in Melbourne to celebrate it with her. But, we will definitely celebrate it again when she comes back for holiday end of this year. I miss you so much meimei (baby sister in mandarin). Thankfully, there’s wassap and chatting with her daily is so easy and FREE !

She sent me some pictures of the birthday cakes which her friends made for her. IT is absolutely stunning and really creative that I must share it here! My sister is very lucky indeed to have friends like this!

The foodscape cake is made with edible food like vegetables, bread, nuts, mushrooms, avocado, and etc). It’s so COOL, rite?!!! It’s so much more interesting than the average cake (Healthier too). I’ve seen some foodscape previously. But, most of the time, it is for advertisement. (e.g. cadbury chocolate). This is the first time I’ve seen it used as birthday cake.

Apart from that, they also baked her one choco-piggy cake. Aww… it’s so cute. Love the eyes and the nose! Kawai-ne (cute in japanese) !!! I want one too!!! Hehehe.

Happy Birthday dear Meimei. Hope you had a great one and an amazing year ahead. May the Lord continue to look over you, protect you and bless you abundantly.

And, Thank you Lord for surrounding her with precious friends and family at all time.

Groupon Solar LED Garden lights

18 Tuesday Sep 2012

Posted by chuletz in Garden, Home, Shopping

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Garden lights, Groupon, LED, solar LED lights, Solar lights

Hub and I saw this on Groupon and was really intrigue by it…

On the other hand, we were also a little weary of it as we had some bad experience with it. I know it’s not really Groupon’s fault as they are only advertiser and the merchant might have over promise during their ad. But, we figure it is a tangible product, it would have been easier to demand for a refund compare to a lousy service. (You cannot un-do the bad massage experience !)

So, we bought 4 to try first…If it is not up to our expectation, at least you won’t end up with like 12 of it sitting in your cupboard somewhere, waiting for actions to be made !!! Anyway, we were only planning of using it on one area in our garden which was a little dark at night and 4 should be enough (I think).

The LED lights come with several parts which was easily assembled into a a torch-like device. Looks quite cool. The finishing is pretty acceptable.

The only thing which we thought could have been better was if we can change the LED to the color we want. Then, it would be so cool when you throw a party and change the color according to the theme. 😉

Unfortunately, these will continuously change color. We did thought of synchronizing them to have the same color at the same time. But, the timing for each color change seems to be different between the lights. So, even if all 4 were turned on at the same time, it will slowly become quite random.

I manage to grab one picture with all 4 different colors. The first (bottom right) is yellow, follow by green, blue and red. I think I like blue the most. 🙂

Yay… our garden is so pretty at night now.

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