This is the last series of the Christmas Dinner 2006 pictures.
The only thing that was not prepared, but bought. Somethings are better bought. haha.
Leg of Ham. Yeah, it's a bit salty. But it was good.
Wishing all a very Happy Eat Year 2007.
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Christmas Dinner : Ham
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Christmas Dinner: Pasta
Instead of the spaghetti or linguine that we usually prepare, we decided to try Barilla's Penne Rigate. Actually, we saw a whole selection of pasta, but we asked the kids to decide which one when we went shopping. Haha...
One secret ingredient we put in was the bacon strips from the turkey! Huh? From from the turkey turkey but when the turkey's being cooked, there was bacon on it. :-) It was chopped up finely and added into the Penne.
The pasta was a little overdone. oops, no longer al dente.
Friday, December 29, 2006
Christmas Dinner: Shepherds Pie
Home made Shepherd's Pie.
Sister and I made this. It's not that difficult to make. It's not those with the innards. It's a healthy and localised version of it. It also had a very very local twist. Guess what it is?
Singapore beer, Tiger Beer is used. haha... The mash potatoes on top is also made from scratch. Russet potatoes, boiled, mashed and mixed with butter and a tiny amount of salt. The filling is made from Weight Watchers mince (haha!!) and mix veg. Maybe the next time, we shall use meat chunks and leek. Maybe it will taste even better. :-)
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Christmas Dinner: Entrees Water Biscuits
When you entertain people, there will be guests who will come early and those who comes late. As a gracious host, you can prepare these, they can help you too!
The ingredients can be really simple too. Depending on what you would like to serve and your budget. We had our 10 year old cousins helped us, this platter that you see is their creation.
You can get water wafers or biscuits from Cold Storage or Carrefour etc. We usually get Carr's. But this time, we found out the Rye Wafers that are really tasty in Carrefour, and it's on super specials at only $1!!! It taste superb for our toppings.
The toppings we had were: Black Peppercorn Smoked Salmon, Jap Cucumbers, Aust Cheese (Brie), Tartare Sauce, and a few cans of Ayam Brand Tuna mixes. Mix and match whatever combi you like.
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Christmas Dinner: Fruit and Veg Salad
Here's something really simple. It's very easy yet so delicious. Also it does not contain dressing with ingredients that you dont understand.
If you want to know what's inside: 1 Green Apple, 1 Fuji Apple, 1 Red Capsicum, 1 Yellow Capcisum, 1 Green Capcisum, 3-4 sticks of celery, 1 carrot, 1 bag green seedless grapes, 1 punnet cherry tomatoes, 5-6 slices of sundried tomatoes, 1 lime, 4-5 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil, 1 tiny bunch of english parsley.
Cut them all up, most of them into cubes. Sundried tomatoes and parsley and chopped up finely. Cherry tomatoes in halves, grapes whole and xapcicums in half rings. Tossed them into a mixing bowl, shake it well and store it in the fridge for a few hours, so you can serve them really cold. Do you realise the dressing is only olive oil and lime. It's very light!
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Christmas Dinner: A ring of cold prawns.
If you are having friends over, this dish is superbly easy to make. But it's a bit time consuming. This is part of our Christmas Menu this year.
Buy as much prawns as you wish to serve. A quick boil in some salted water, and then peel the shells off, but leave the tail part on. Store them in the fridge until ready to serve. Serve with Thousand Island or what I usually prepare is Tartate Sauce mix with 1 teaspoon of curry powder. You can prepare them half a day or one day in advance and store in the fridge too! Delicious!
You can arrange them in tall glasses, a ring of prawns. But since we are preparing for 30 people, we put them in a big bowl, with the dips in the small bowl.
Monday, December 25, 2006
Christmas Dinner: Home Baked Turkey
Have you ordered Christmas Turkeys and found them really dry and not so tasty? Why not bake one yourself if you have a oven.
This is baked by my aunt. The stuffings are onions and leek. It's yummy! We had it for 25 Dec Family Christmas makan.
We have tried almost all the turkeys from Fairprice, Giant, Swensons etc. Well, they are prepared in advance and you receive them cold when you collect them. So, there's no way it can beat a home baked turkey.
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Char Tar Hearts and Stars
These are some batches of Chao Tar Oatmeal Cookies sis and I made.
Instead of buying the yearly Marks and Spencer chocolates as gifts, we thought we will make something that people will love.
This is the batch that was "Char Tar" or burnt. haha...
We made 11 boxes of cookies, and we gave most of them to friends in church this morning.
Wishing everyone a Very Blessed Christmas Eve.
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Sarawak Kolo Mee
Yesterday, our colleague was somewhere in Jurong East, and asked if we wanted to eat Sarawak Kolo Mee, he will 'ta pow' for us.
Of course we want to try. Kolo Mee is like a seasonal fad now. Everywhere there are Sarawak Laksa and Sarawak Kolo Mee stalls popping out.
This is the Jurong East stall, near the POSB. We have a resident Sarawakian in our office who can tell the authenticity of the food. He says this one taste authentic enough.
This is how it looks before the package is open.
To us, it taste quite good. But the next few hours, we were drinking lots of water. You get the hint! haha... But it's good. Similar to the ones I tried in Kuching.
Friday, December 22, 2006
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Monday, December 18, 2006
Ajisen - Paiku Ramen
This series of food's at Ajisen eaten yesterday.
Ajisen's available in many countries. This is the branch at IMM.
PaiKu Ramen - Pork Rib Ramen.
I love the fried pork ribs. Simply delicious. Warning, it's salty and very addictive.
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Friday, December 15, 2006
Desserts: Sun with Moon - Tofu Cheesecake
Desserts at Sun with Moon, Wheelock Place.
How interesting to see this tofu cheesecake comes in a cage with a paper crane folded.
Now, here's the cheesecake. The crane's preparing to fly away...
This Tofu cheesecake is very very good. I have tried it many times, and still come back to have it :-)
Thursday, December 14, 2006
KR50 - Seafood Linguine - Oriental Duck Confit
We had 5 of us. We ordered 3 Linguine and 2 Duck Confit.
Seafood Linguine - $16
A colleague who ate this says its really good. The other do not like it.
Oriental Duck Confit - $22
The duck's prepared really well. I like the duck. Not everyone prepares duck well. They did. I would have preferred more veggies. I am not a mash person, so if there was a choice to have whole potatoes, I would be very happy.
Total Bill: $134.20 (incl of 10% Service Charge)
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
KR50 - Pumpkin Bisque - Vegan Broth
Here's the soup that we ordered. As it was the 2nd day, less than half the items on the menu was available. (sigh...)
The Pumpkin Bisque with Caviar - $6
The caviar is right below if you are wondering. :-p Smooth texture. A 4 out of 5.
The Vegan Soup with Enoki - $6
Colleague said, it soup we drink at home daily. Her mum's version better. :)
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
KR50 (University Cultural Centre) - KR Salad
KR50 - This is a new dining place in NUS. Yes, it might just be NUS' first fine dining place. It's situated at the University Cultural Centre.
We visited this place on her second day of opening - 8 Dec 06.
Food's not bad, the things I ordered was quite good! But some colleague says it is a tad to expensive for an eatery in NUS.
It's also a place that has a vegan menu.
Here's the interior.
KR Salad - Avocado with prunes and quail egg - $12
Monday, December 11, 2006
Thai Express - Mango Salad & Pineapple Rice
Thai Express - Mango Salad
There's papaya salad and mango salad. We were told mango is the more popular salad.
Thai Express - Pineapple Rice
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Thai Express - Prawn Rolls
Thai Express - Prawn Rolls
Fried stuff usually can't go wrong. The prawns wrapped up in springroll skin.
Saturday, December 09, 2006
Thai Express - Red Hot Chilli Fried Tofu
Does this scare you? A piece of Fried Tofu with Thai Chilli Sauce and lots of chilli flakes!
For this, either you like is so so so much, or you hate it so so so much. :)
Friday, December 08, 2006
Thai Express - Phad Thai
Thai Express - Phad Thai
Thai Express is like a Thai Fast Food Chain. The food's not bad at all. It's a place to catch a quick bite.
I always like Phad Thai. Phad Thai in Singapore's different from the street hawkers in Bangkok. I guess it's the noodles that is different. The Phad Thai in Singapore always have their noodles soft and cooked where in Bangkok, it's still a little hard. I wonder if that's people have observed?
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao - Fried La Mian
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao - Fried La Mian
If you like La Mian, why not try the fried version. It's really nice with bits of thin strips of meat and veggies.
We kind of always order this when we are eating here :-)
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao - Pork and Bean Curd Skin Sandwich
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao - Pork and Bean Curd Skin Sandwich
This is something unique. It's fatty, but delicious.
The skin is soft bao skin, and the rest of the ingredients come in another plate. You assemble them and eat! Very crispy bean curd skin!
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao - Long Beans with Minced Pork
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao - Long Beans with Minced Pork
This dish is my favourite, and also favourites of many diners here. You can see them in almost every table.
I love using the chopsticks to nibble on this dish.
Monday, December 04, 2006
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao - Cold Noodles, Cold Chicken, Century Eggs & Cucumbers
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao - Cold Noodles, Cold Chicken, Century Eggs & Cucumbers
I can't remember the exact name of the dish as printed in the menu, but it consists of the above plus lots and lots of chilli oil!
This is a cold dish, everything in it is cold. Cold Chicken is especially delicious! The cucumber salad goes superbly well with the century eggs and chicken.
Sunday, December 03, 2006
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao - Rice Crackers
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao - Rice Crackers with Salsa Kind of Sauce.
This is something quite light. Rice crackers with tomato-ish sauce with tofu and some mince. Actually, if you are ordering some la-mian, you can put the sauce on the la-mian, and you get spaghetti!