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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 !

Khao by Rama V – Setia City Mall

11 Tuesday Sep 2012

Posted by chuletz in Gastronomy, Local Restaurants

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casual dining, Khao, Rama V, Rice, Thai cuisine

Hub and I head to Setia City Mall over the weekend to check it out. Turns out the mall is pretty close to our house using the NKVE. (Yay !!! another shopping centre to go to… Living in Shah Alam can be quite boring)

So after walking around, we decided to head to Khao for dinner (I was hooked when I saw that it was by Rama V). We have dined in RamaV several times and the food there was pretty awesome – not to mention to amazing ambient !

Unlike RamaV, Khao was catering to the casual dining crowd. They have impressive menu and some are similar to Rama V. Since there is only 2 of us, we decided to go for the set instead of their ala carte. I had the Green Curry Chicken Set (RM18.90) and hub had the Duck Curry with Lychee Set (RM21.90).

The Set comes with 3 appetizer (their famous chor lada, prawn cake fritter, pickled mangoes), 2 slices of watermelon, one bowl of clear soup and an egg on rice. The chor lada seems different from the ones we had in RamaV. But, since the price is lower, we didn’t mind it too much.

On the good note, we both agree that the flavors were good and not too spicy. However the curry was really watery. As you can see from the picture, it is really drowning with soup-like curry. The portion of meat is also quite sad to me. I was really disappointed. I would have preferred if they take away the other 2 appetizers and the clear soup to concentrate of giving me a better quality green curry chicken… bleh.

Don’t think hub and me will be returning to Khao…The meal was only so-so. And, it doesnt live up to Rama V standards.

 

Can Food…Glamourfied !

06 Thursday Sep 2012

Posted by chuletz in Gastronomy, Home Cook Food

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Can food, Flat Bread, Light Dinner, Sardine in Olive oil, Smoke Oyster

I know many people swear off can food. But, not me.

I like having can food around. The trick is to get really good and interesting ones. It really does makes life easy especially when you have a long day at work and don’t feel like eating out or cooking.

I know can food can be boring. But, it can also be really elegantly presented. It just takes a little effort.

This is a little something I whipped up for dinner.

  • Can Smoke Oyster
  • Can Sardines in Olive oil
  • Flat Wraps (bread)
     
    Place the smoke oyster and sardines onto a little bake dish. Bake till hot.
    Toast the flat wraps till crispy (I just lay them out in the oven and flip to the other side once brown).
     
    To enjoy, just break chucks of the flat bread and scoop some of the oysters / sardines onto the crispy bread. yummzz… Delicious light dinner done in under 15 mins.
     
    Works well as finger food or hors d’oeuvres. Enjoy.
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