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Strawberry MilkShake

26 Wednesday Mar 2014

Posted by chuletz in Gastronomy, Home Cook Food

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fresh, Kenwood hand blender, milkshake, Strawberry, vanilla milkshake

My love for milkshake begins when a good friend of mine brought me to this quaint Japanese restaurant (Samurai) in Melbourne. This place makes AWESOME green tea milkshake. From then on, I love LOVE milkshake. My favourite is still vanilla milkshake.

I got some really nice and pretty strawberries from dad and decided to turn them into milkshake. After washing and slicing them to halves, I pat it dry. Look how Red and beautiful they are ! And it smell amazing.

Strawberries

I use my hand blender for this job as it’s easier to clean up after and I am only making 2 small cups of milkshake. Pour in about 1/2 cup of milk (depending on how thick you want your shake) and top it off with 2 cups of vanilla ice cream (I just spoon in about 5 big spoon).

Getting ready to blendAfter 30 seconds, my milkshake is DONE. Easy, right? I love my Kenwood hand blender. So convenient!

30 second later Strawberry MilkshakeIt is not really sweet and I could taste the fresh strawberries. Awesome. IF you like it to be sweeter, try adding honey. A small cup of milkshake before zzZZZzzz… so comforting. LOL.

Chinese New Year Eve Reunion Dinner 2014

07 Friday Feb 2014

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2014, Chinese New Year, Reunion dinner, Steamboat

I love Chinese New Year. Aside from the long holiday, it is also the time when I get to meet up with most of my relatives whom we usually don’t have much opportunity to catch up with since they are all over the world.

One of my favourite days is the Reunion dinner. The day where all the immediate members of my family sit down for a grand feast.  There will be many different special dishes from stewed pork with sea cucumber, steamed chicken, stir fried prawns, roast pork, braised abalone, and many more.

When I first join hubby’s side for Reunion dinner, I was shocked. They have steamboat ! I later learn that it’s pretty common for a lot of families to have steamboat during reunion dinner. I really enjoy having steamboat for reunion now. In fact, even my mum enjoyed it so much that she adopted steamboat for reunion dinner now too ! hahaha.

2014 CNY eve dinner

This Year’s Steamboat. Nom nom nom… The most important ingredient is the beautifully sliced sakura pork and also the wagyu shabu shabu slices. Followed by Fresh kampung eggs, fresh mushrooms, white soft tofu, freshly sliced salmon belly, tiger prawns, beancurd skin and tons of vege. Not forgetting the garlic oil and specially blended sambal sauce !!!

We were all so full ! The best part about steamboat is any unfinished food can be easily packed away… and to be use again for some other dishes. We usually use some of the leftovers ingredients to prepare a big pot of meehoon noodle soup for breakfast the next day before heading out to make the customary visits to relatives place.

I can’t wait for the next Reunion dinner.

My new toy – Khind Double Boiler (Experiment: Bitter Gourd Soup)

12 Thursday Dec 2013

Posted by chuletz in Gastronomy, Home Cook Food, Kitchen wares, Shopping

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Bird Nest Soup, Bitter Gourd Soup, Double Boiling, Khind, Khind Double Boiler

I know many of you will cringe when you see bitter gourd (I can literally see my sister making the puking face already! Hohoho…). But, I also know many out there who love this unique melon despite it’s bitter taste.

I remember mum use to utter these Chinese saying, “If you can eat bitter food, you can withstand bitterness in life…” whenever she try to force us to eat bitter gourd when we were young. Interestingly, I grew up loving it. Thankfully, hubby likes bitter gourd too!!!

I love drinking Chinese soup – especially bitter gourd soup. Mum always make sure we have soup daily during our schooling days. How I miss those days. Unfortunately, it’s really tough to make Chinese soup sometimes because it usually means at least 5-6 hours of boiling and keeping a close eye on the pot (making sure the water don’t dry up or water splatter out from the pot). I’m lazy and working from morning to night means that it’s not easy to enjoy Chinese soup at home. When I get desperate, I’ll usually drop by one of those double boiling soup restaurants. But, nothing beats home cook Chinese soup.

Finally, after living on our own for almost 1 year, I decided to hunt for something which might do the job. I’m pretty sure there’s something out there. At first, it would seem that the only option available is slow cooker. Personally, I am not a fan of slow cooker. 1) it takes forever to cook 2) there’s limited pot size.

So when I found an electronic double boiler by Khind, I was so excited!!! It comes in 2 pot sizes (One big pot and 3 smaller pots). Double Boiling bird's nest soup

Unfortunately, there was not much review on this product, leaving me no choice but to be a guinea pig myself. I manage to get one from a local electronic store for about RM189 (It was on promotion then. Yay! )     Ready for cooking

For my first experiment, I made the bitter gourd soup.

First, I clean the chicken breast and pork bones and rinse it with some boiling water. After that, I carefully place the meat at the very bottom of the pot. I chopped one medium size bitter gourd and one carrot. Slot in 4-5 slices of ginger. Fill up the pot with boiling water (leaving a gap of 1 inch from the lid). Place the pot into the double boiler. Fill to the max line of the double boiler with normal water.

Preparation work - Bitter Gourd Soup

There’s a soup function for 2 hours. But, I decided to use the slow double boil for 2 and half hour. The result – BEAUTIFUL. My bitter gourd soup done

The soup was nice and clear. The bitter gourd is really soft but still in one piece. Sometimes, when you boil over the stove, the vegetable breaks into pieces.

I’ve also experimented with the smaller pots. This time, I did bird’s nest soup.Preparation work - Bird's nest

Again I use the slow function…

I love this double boiler. It’s really friendly to use and makes double boiling a breeze. The only drawback is that I can’t disassemble the body to wash. Washing the body is a little awkward as I tried not to get any water into the plug-in area. Another con which my mum don’t like is, it’s fully plastic… ;p

 

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