Thing(s) I did: Part 3- Tauge goreng and ikan goreng

Next.
Tauge goreng @ stir fried bean sprouts with garlic.

Recipe and method.
Ingredients:
1. Bean sprouts
2. Garlic (crushed)

Method:
Stir fry everything in a hot oil. Mix well. Do not let the bean sprouts to overcook. You have to do it fast. Add salt to give it tastes. Or you can just add on oyster sauce.

Next.
This one was requested by my auntie. Ikan goreng. Fried mackerel with turmeric powder. Just a simple dish.
Cut the mackerel into two parts. Mix well with salt and turmeric powder. Then deep fried the mackerel.


Thing(s) I did: Part 2- Sayur labu lempah manis

Next one.
Sayur labu lempah manis.
I just hate translating everything into English. How to translate this kind of food?
Boiled pumpkin with shrimp paste. Something like that, I think.

Recipe and method.
Ingredients:
1. Pumpkin
2. Chili (depends on you. If you want it to be spicy, add more. If not, just use one enough)
3. Garlic and red onion
4. Lemongrass
5. Ikan pusuk/ Anchovies
6. Belacan/ shrimp paste

Stage 1.
Method:
Welcome the main actor for this recipe. Pumpkin. Peel off the skin and throw away the seeds. Cut into cubes. Not too small and not too big. I got this pumpkin from my kampung. My auntie planted this. Then put into the pot with water. Make sure the water level is at the same level with the pumpkin cubes. Set them aside.

Stage 2.
Method:
Ingredients 2-6, crush/grind everything. Do not use blender. If you don't have pestle and mortar, what to do... Crush/grind everything. Add into the pot and boil them together.

Stage 3.
Method:
Let them boiling. Add salt. You will get something like the photo below. The shrimp paste makes everything tastes good.



Thing(s) I did: Part 1- Ayam masak kicap

Ok. This was the only time where I can cook. Only during holiday.

Cooking. Not loving it but just knowing that I can cook, it's enough. So I had this on the first day of my leaves.

Ayam masak kicap. Chicken in soy sauce.

Recipe and method.

Stage 1.
Get all these ingredients.
Of course chicken is the main thing you should have. Cut them into pieces.
1. Dried chili (soaked into hot water)
2. Garlic and red onion
3. Ginger
4. Oyster sauce
5. Thick soy sauce
Method:
Crush/grind everything using mortar and pestle. Of course, it was optional. You can always blend everything using blender. Easier. Well, as a typical Malaysian, we always prefer the traditional way. Better, I guess. Crush/grind everything until it turns like the one in the small, how do you call that orange thing? Plate? Small plate. Whatever it is. You can refer to the photo below.

Stage 2.
Method:
Put oil in the kuali, like usual. Just like you cook your everyday food. wait till the oil heated, then pour all the grind mixing into the oil. Mix till you can smell the aroma of the mixing. Then put in the chicken cut. Stir everything, mix well. Whatever you call it. Then pour in water, not much. Just enough. Agak-agak. Put in a bit oyster sauce and thick soy sauce.
Here comes the part where you have to do it according to your own gut. Depending on your own taste, just do whatever you want to do. add salt if you need it. I didn't add mine.


Stage 3.
Method:
After mixing all the things you needed, let it simmered and reduced till the gravy thicken. Depends on you whether you want it to be thick or just leave it watery a bit. You will get the outcome just like in the photo below. I didn't get any photos of serving.

Goodbye.. for now.

I was ready to get off two hours ago when I was strucked by an email from my course leader. Aiiissshhhh. So I did everything and delayed my half-day leave for 45 minutes. I'm waiting now for my cousin's wife to fetch me.

I'll be officially on leave starting this afternoon until February 4th, 2018. Will resume back to work on February 5th, 2018. 👏👏👏👏👏👏

Sit back and relax
Byeeeee
Will not update this blog until I get my new phone ready
Happy holiday!!!!


Comfort food: Ayam masak merah

Saturday night, my aunt was like, your uncle requested for ayam masak merah.
And I was like, really? I didn't hear anything.
And my auntie was like, he said it yesterday.
And me thought to myself, I must had lost in the middle of the conversation when we were in the car. And here, taaa-daaaaaa!!!
Owh, did I use many ANDs? Again? in this post? Just bear it.

Ok. First dish, ayam masak merah (sweet and spicy chicken). Ok, to be honest I just don't know other name for this. We just called it ayam masak merah. And the way of cooking, the ingredients would be varied from city to city, from state to state. This one I learnt from my auntie. But yesterday, I modified and substituted the ingredients (according to my general knowledge) a bit since certain ingredients were missing. Hehehe. When I say modified and substituted, I just did it according to whatever I feel like. My brain is truly functioned and dependable when it comes to cooking.
Trust me. 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄

For this dish, you will need chicken.
Cut them into small pieces, not too small, not too big.
Agak-agak lerrr. Clean and wash them but not too long. Otherwise you wash off the sweetness of the chicken meat.
I mixed the chicken cuts with two tablespoon of turmeric powder (it helps to get rid of the chicken smell), one tablespoon of salt and half tablespoon of Ajinomoto. am sure you know what is Ajinomoto.
Mixed them well and let rest for about 15 minutes.
Then deep fried the chicken and leave it partially cook. Just like the photo below. Then set aside.
Move on to the next stage.
Preparing the ingredients. Here comes the part where I modified and substituted certain ingredients.
Look at the photo below. I'll make my best explaining the original ingredients, what to modify/substitute and what to do.

Mind you that this recipe will be varied from one place to another.
The original recipe I did before this, we actually can buy the paste for this dish. Go to the wet market and find someone who sell curry and spices. Tell them, I want a paste for ayam masak merah. And wala, you can just cook using the paste and just add few ingredients.

And the one I cooked yesterday, here are the ingredients you need:
1. Ginger (cut into small dices)
2. Lengkuas (I have to Google its name in English. it showed something like this Alpinia Galanga) We used the rhizome part. You must have this. It is a must ingredient. If you substitute this part, it doesn't taste good. Cut into dices.
3. Garlic and red onions (cut into dices)
4. Dried chili (the amount depends on how spicy you want the dish to be. Cut the chili and soaked into warm water to get rid of the spicy smell)
5. Lemongrass (just smashed it)

Ingredients number 1-4, blend them together. You will get something like in the blue container of the photo above. Ingredient number 5 just leave it. It will be used later on.

I know, that Sunquick. Why Sunquick? Another two ingredients would be chili sauce and tomato sauce. I was running out of tomato sauce. So I substituted the tomato sauce with Sunquick Orange. For this I just added three tablespoons of Sunquick. Owh, original recipe, we used evaporated milk to make the gravy tasty. But here Sunquick did the all the job. It replaced the tomato sauce and also the evaporated milk. And around 8-10 tablespoons of chili sauce. This one you have to measure yourself the thickness of the gravy and the taste. Agak-agak.
Aaaaa, for this dish, you don't have to use any salt or Ajinomoto. The flavor will come from the fried chicken and the sauces. One more thing, add two tablespoons of sugar.

Next stage: Get ready your kuali. Remember the cooking oil I used for frying the chicken? I used it to get the chicken flavor.
Then once the oil heated, pour all the blended ingredients. Once you can smell the aroma of the blended mixtures, you add the lemongrass.
Then add on the chili and Sunquick. Then add sugar.
Stir them well until you get the thickness of gravy that you want. For me, I didn't let it got too thick since my fried chicken were partially cooked. So I left it a bit watery. Then add on the fried chicken. Mix them well and left to cook and until the gravy turn thick.
Some people they add potato cubes. If you add potato cubes, make sure to deep fried the potato. It taste good that way rather than you add raw potato cubes. Potato cubes help to thicken the gravy too.

And there you are my ayam masak merah. Done! The good thing about replacing tomato sauce and evaporated milk with Sunquick was the aroma smells good. It had this zest smell there.

Ok. There you have it. I don't mind sharing the recipe. I believe the way you cook and the feeling you pour into your cooking will make the taste different. Same ingredients, same methods, same stages of cooking, still resulting in different tastes. It still depends on how you feel during the whole process.

Now the next dish. This was requested by my auntie.
You only need 4 things: Bean sprouts, tofu, crushed garlic and oyster sauce. Nahhh, you don't have to salt or Ajinomoto. Just oyster sauce will do the job. It will taste better if you add on/scatter (I couldn't find word for this) crush peanuts on top of the dish. I didn't do it since no peanuts could be found. Some people they add crushed dried prawns (we called it udang kering tumbuk ) and chili (if you want it to be spicy).

Fried the crushed garlic first, then add on the oyster sauce. Not too much. Just two tablespoons enough. Then tofu, stir well. Then add bean sprouts. You have to do it fast so that the bean sprouts not overcooked.


That were for lunch yesterday. Sunday.

Round round Kuching

If you noticed, I post mostly on what I did on Saturdays. Why Saturday? Because that's the only day I can assure you most probably I'll not be at home.😁😁😁😁😁😁
The only day in the whole week where I am sure I'll be on the road, loafing around with family or friends.
And talking why no Sundays log here? 90% my Sunday I spend at home, doing nothing and become motionless. So, never ask for my Sundays log. I will be at home and sometimes I spend my evening attend Sunday evening mass at church ( which I don't want to talk about. This is too personal and I would like to keep it between me and God). That's all.

Saturday be like this.
January 20th, 2018

I just didn't remember to take photo of my breakfast. Besides I just don't care about taking photos of foods. Only when I remember to do... So I present to you only my empty bowl of Laksa Sarawak and my drink, wheat grass peng. We went for breakfast at Pak Amit Cafe. I love the laksa made by this particular name, Pak Amit. Don't know why. It just suits my taste.


So that was breakfast. After breakfast, the four of us went to nursery. Not that nursery, kid nursery. It was a plant nursery located somewhere near 5th or 6th mile. Aaaaaa, typing this, I regretted not taking photos of the nursery. The flowers and other plants there were so beautiful. Not buying anything and just walked around the nursery itself was like a healing time for me. Of course my auntie and uncle they bought something. Me and cousin just accompanied them there. Hehehehe

From the nursery, we went to this place to survey bedroom set. Furniture store. The furniture there were amazing. I was like am gonna buy that, that, that, when the house is complete (since the building of the house is still in progress. 75% done. I really can't wait to see it complete). And me too taking my chance to survey new handphone since my BlackBerry stop updating and most android app cannot be used anymore.

And then, lunch time!!! We decided not to have something heavy for lunch since we were still full from the breakfast we had in the morning. So we had these👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇


We had ABC (shaved ice with optional ingredients such as red beans, jelly, sago, corns, etc) and cucur campur (mixed fitters) for lunch. Epic!!! Uncle had Special, me, auntie and cousin had ABC without red beans. I just don't like the texture. As for the cucur campur, I chose prawn fritters, and then sausages, then fried yam, fried sweet potatoes, and fried tofu. There were nyummm nyummm!!!

Ok. That's all. This happened last Saturday, but only today (Monday), I posted it up.


Sad Girls by Lang Leav

Finally I finished the book last Friday. It took me nearly 3 hours to finish. It was a good read. I was drown into the emotions brought by the story line. It was sad, and the ending? I couldn't say it was a happy ending. rather than saying that, I would say that the ending was so much like a reality. Things that people would do in real life. I guess maybe that is why the book feel so relatable. I typed this the moment I completed the book.


Whatsapp is dead

😓😓😓😓😓😓
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

As am a Blackberry user, I couldn't use my Whatsapp anymore. This is so devastating since my work requires this app a lot especially for communication. 

Well, I updated earlier on my Facebook. I couldn't text everyone on my contact one-by-one. Am gonna get a new phone by this end of this month. I have to. Just because of that app. Hopefully they will launch BlackBerry Motion here in Malaysia. Few reviews said that it worked well than KEYone. Got confused by that. For whatever reasons, I still want a BlackBerry. 


P/s: Can someone say Hi to BTS Suga for me? 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
This is so out of the blue. Just say Hi. 👍👍👍👍👍👍

Mango Tree, Kuching

January 13th, 2018
Friday

Went to Mango Tree, Kuching, for lunch today. The restaurant serves mainly on Thai Cuisines and mix local cuisines. It's a Thai restaurant to sum it up. This one is located at Jalan Crookshank. The one opposite Civic Centre. Not to confused with Mango Tree Bistro somewhere in the city centre. Not sure whether the place still exist or not.
Lunch today was sponsored by Cikgu Leha today in conjunction of her birthday.
Happy birthday, Cikgu Leha!
Thank you for the lunch invitation.👏👏👏👏👏🙇🙇🙇🙇🙇🙇

Now come the best part. Foooddddd!!!! Yeayyyyy!!!
Sing together!!!!
If you're happy and you know it clap your hand *clap clap*
If you're happy and you know it clap your hand *clap clap*
If you're happy and you know it and you really want to show it
If you're happy and you know itttttttt *WHAT TO DO????*
CLAP YOUR HANNNDDDDDDDD *clap clap*
Yeayyyyyy!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
 Let's take a look at the restaurant.
(Photos may not come to your expectation since I have no talent in photography and am bad in taking photos. Few photos are mine and mostly shared by one of my colleague, Christiane)

Before the entrance into the restaurant
Mango Tree, Kuching

The counter
Love the decoration. The Thai airs is truly liven up here.

So, the restaurant exists since 2004. Its already 13 plus years old??? Thumbs up for still being here. Seriously. It's hard to maintain food businesses here in a small city, some more here in Sarawak. The Borneo island, where I don't think people know our state that much.

Don't ask me why. I have this feeling for table decoration. But what caught my attention the most in this room was those elephants at the back there. Reminded me of Thailand. 
Please support the protection of elephants all over the world. 


First dish. I didn't even know the name. Basically, we, the local people called it "Kerabu Paku". 
But I think this one was done with the touch of a Thai. It has peanuts, chilli, onion, a taste of lime. It smelled good too. 
I think this one should be "a must try dish" when you visit this restaurant. Very awesome!







It was good. Seriously. Sorry, I just don't know the name of the dish. It had the taste of minced chicken in it, with prawns. Something like that.

Lets called it mixed seafood in sauce. What kind of sauce, I have no idea. It was tasty too.

Fried rice. This one errmmm, moderate. You can get it anywhere.

Mixed vegetables. I guess they added corn flour to make that thick gravy. Nice one too

Roasted chicken. This one was ok. Just ok. Am not a fan of roasted chicken. So.....

Fish in sauce. Something something sauce. Not a big fan of fish, but I still ate it tho.. It tasted good. Didn't smell fishy at all.

Tomyam seafood. Quite nice

Dessert. Mixed fruits

Kuih Tako

Its topped with coconut cream, layered under with glutinous flour and corn at the very last. 
It was superb!













Happy kids with happy tummy!!! Yeayyyy!!
Foods were great!
*Thumbs up to the chef*

*Dap dap*


P/s: Don't take this as a review since we have our own opinion and taste in foods. As for me, I really like the foods. They were all great. If you are here in Kuching, Sarawak, take the chance to visit and have some Thai cuisines here.

Wreckin ball

My one year one goal is still going on. Hahahaa. This is my second post on FB for the year 2018. I went to my mom's place yesterday and I successfully skipped dinner. And when I was back home to the current place am living now, my aunt's home, I was crushed down at around 11pm by her. My auntie Whatsapp me asking me to go downstairs.
She was like (in the Whatsapp), go downstairs now and eat burger.
And I was like rushing down and sat down and ate burger. Hahahhaa.
It was like owh owh. There goes my diet.


Love Yourself, Love Myself, Love My Spectacles

Am so into my spectacles lately. And here are the first selfies of me for the year 2018. Yeaayyy! It was hard for me since I don't really like taking my own photos. So this is kinda positive progress for myself.
 Yeaaaayyy!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is exclusive, I think. Hahahahaha. I upload here first, not on my other social networking. And please, do not download or take any photos from this blog.
I love my spectacles and love myself too.😘😘😘


Because I love myself, I'll continue with my one year one goal thing. Shedding off my weight *whispering*
Hehehehe

Aaaaaa. Talking about I love myself, I just remember the campaign done by BTS. The KPop group? They are campaigning on a project together with UNICEF. It's called LOVE MYSELF. I think it's something related to ending violence towards children and young people around the world. I read somewhere but I can't remember the facts. So check it out on their website and also UNICEF. 
As a human, especially if you have the power and the influence, use it in the right way. Give back to the people as much as you can. I really like the title of their project. People need to give more attention towards this kind of project. 
So, that's for today. 
Remember to Love Yourself, End Violence.
You can make the world a better place for our future generation. 
Have faith, have hope. 

#LoveMyself #LoveYourself #Peace #ENDviolence

Countdown New Year 2018

I wasn't there at my hometown with families for new year.
Sad?
Nahhhh, not really.
I don't really celebrate new year. It's just an ordinary day just like other days.
Heart-ache? Oh yesssss of course. My cousin kept on sending pictures on our family group Whatsapp. They were like aaaarrgghhhh. Looked so joyous. Me felt so envied. It wasn't the celebration that I envied, just the feeling of being together, surrounded by family members.
That vibe that I love.
Ya, I know. Our family members are dominated by men rather than women. More boys than girls.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂


Christmas 2017 (Late post)

I went back to my hometown for Christmas last year, 2017. I spent only one night there since I had to go back to the city for work. Just came back home for Christmas mass, and had Christmas gathering home praying. And me as usual, I cooked for that day. The night before Christmas, December 24th, 2017, we celebrated my cousin's birthday. Later that night went to church for Christmas Eve mass. Then went home and started the bbq party. It was like a tradition now to gather together with all auntie uncles and cousins. We tried to go back for Christmas rather than gathering during Gawai (Harvest Festival in June). I always love Christmas because of this families gathering thing.
 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Pictures taken by cousin. I looked awful in the photo with yellow shirt since I spent most of my time in the kitchen, preparing and cooking foods for gathering home praying.
And we managed to take family photo before I returned to the city. Not complete because the rest of aunties uncles and cousins were not there.





 

Happy birthday, dear nephew! (Late post)

Happy birthday, dear nephew @ Dawish! His birthday is on every December 31st. The last birthday celebration every year. He is the closing of our year. We celebrated his birthday last week? This is a late post. Finding time to post something is hard for me. 

Anyway, happy birthday, dear nephew! May you grow up become a good boy, a good man both to your parent. And always be lovable by us and other people.
💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗


Current playlists

Addition to current songs on my phone playlists:
1. What Are Words by Chris Medina
2. Save As Draft by Katy Perry

(Checking. Can't believe I did this just to update here. Wait, am checking my phone.)
3.  "Agust D" Mixtape (full). This one since they made it free to download. The mixtape is good.
4. If You Could Only See by Tonic.