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Friday, 7 March 2014
My Favourite Dishes
For My Breakfast
French toast - from student days
Masala dosa - from Madras
Croissants and bagels - French
Morning break
Goi cuon - spring rolls from Hanoi
Parma ham - snack bites from anywhere in Italy
Lunch
Fettuccini marinara - subtle with juices and produce of the sea - form Napoli
Char Siew So - baked pastry with roast pork inside - from Guangzhou
Seafood paella - soft and flavourful rice topped with fresh produce of the sea - from Espanol
Fish curry - Mum's Straits Chinese version
Fish and chips - from the Illawara coast NSW
Grilled unagi- delicately marinated eel slices - Japan
Pho - rice noodles in a soup with stock - Vietnam
Kam Pin Fan - mung bean noodles stir mixed dry with seafood and a pork lard based sauce - from Cambodia and Vietnam
Dessert
Hokey pokey ice cream on a cone - New Zealand
High tea
Homok or otak otak - steamed fish and egg mousse, wrapped in banana leaves - from Thailand or Penang
Lobak - pork cuts wrapped in soya based warp and the deep died, served with cucumber slices and a zesty dipping sauce - from Mum
Assam laksa - healthy veg cuts served with rice noodles and swirling in a tamarind based soup - from Penang
Spring rolls - any time anywhere bite on the go, better with shrimp and pork inside, but I also love the vegetarian version - from anywhere in South east Asia, Asian outlets (in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK and the USA) and southern China
Dinner
Lobster with vermicelli in braised earthen pot - Cantonese speciality to be shared in a table of ten - from any good Chinese restaurant
Beijing duck with wraps - from Melbourne
Suckling pig - Spanish style
Singapore chili or pepper crab - with sauces, humidity and friends
Monday, 3 March 2014
Georgetown, Penang - More Iconic Foods
| A baked delicacy, the tau snah pneah, with aromatic pastry, pound bean filling and with Fujian traditions. |
Lonely Planet earlier this year declared the current top food destination in the world as in Georgetown, Penang, followed by Victoria State in Australia. Enjoy...
| Fish curry, with garnishing of okra, tomatoes and Indian monsoon winds |
| Glutinous rice, with southern Chinese sausages, shallots and preserved duck, a dish for winter. Fong Wei Chinese Restaurant, Georgetown. |
| The Bee Kueh Moy, swirling with fresh coconut milk and red beans, in a marriage of the Chinese and Malay cuisines. |
| Red curry, with chicken and potatoes, echoing of Indian, Portuguese, Dutch and Indonesian traditions. |
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| Thai homok or Straits Chinese otak otak, served cleverly in a deep fried spring roll wrap. |
| Mamak (Indian Muslim) roti canai, freshly made and cooked - Transfer Road, Georgetown. |
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| Tamarind based laksa, with rice noodles, lots of greens and a sharp sour soup base. Balik Pulau Markets west of Georgetown. Not to be confused with the curry laksa. |
| A condiment to savour with dishes - the shrimp and pound chill based sambal. |
| To finish off a meal - longans in jelly. |
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Batemans Bay NSW - The River Clyde
| This scenery does remind me of Hoi An in central Vietnam, but it is on the NSW South Coast! |
| A vista of the river mouth at sunset. |
| Cruise boats, holiday makers, birds and the river. |
| Looking back at the Mara Mia Walkway, today lined with several cafes and restaurants, but always good for cycling and jogging. |
| The fish and shellfish, especially oysters, remain for harvest today. |
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| Strewn rocks and carefully anchored yachts. |
| The light breaks through on an early morning before breakfast. |
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| The long and straight pier. |
| A historical perspective at dusk. |
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| 2014 prices! |
| A cloudy and leaden twilight sky is reflected in the waters below. |
| The bridge that joins the northern and southern parts of Batemans Bay town is seen in the foreground. |
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Georgetown, Penang - Iconic Food
| Mee goreng - South Indian flavours with a twist of lime and crunchy garnishing. |
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| Cendol green bits in a cooling concoction. Milky lolly from Malacca beside the glass. |
| Lamb skewered satay - tender, moist and spicy. Highly recommended. |
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| A Penang high tea to survive the humid afternoons outside - scones, pies and sandwiches. |
| Choon pniah - Fujian snacks with thinly cut vegetables and bits of pork. |
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| Penang curry mee - unique to the island, different from curry laksa, with condiments such as well pound chili, coagulated pig's blood and tofu puffs. |
| Cantonese steamed dumplings with salmon roe for toppings. |
| Penang char koay teow - a dish to dream about, crave for and travel to. Served on banana leaf, it has bean sprouts, slices of Chinese sausage, prawns off the shell, garlic, pork fat and shallots. |
| Musang King durian - love or hate it, drink water from the emptied shells after consuming the custard like fruit, which can smell like bad or aromatic like heaven. |
| A Chinese twist to an Indonesian salad, the pasembor, with crunchiness, a blend of sensations and a kick of a spicy sauce. |
| Grilled prawns from the barbie. |
| Penang lobak, pork wrapped rolls that are served with sweet chili sauce and sliced cooling cucumbers. My fav. |
Sunday, 23 February 2014
Straits Chinese - Baby Sam's First Month, Sydney NSW
| The Ang Ku or red coloured tortoise mould snacks with mung bean paste inside. |
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| Making pre-wrapped Beijing duck servings. |
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| Troika of festivity - Indian inspired turmeric flavoured steamed rice, southern Chinese red dyed hard boiled eggs and Straits Chinese chicken curry. |
| Veg spring rolls being prepared fro deep frying. |
| Roundness and promise in life - such hard boiled eggs are also a tradition in Eastern Europe and Russia. |
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