Showing posts with label meat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meat. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Beef Sukiyaki





Ingredients : Sukiyaki sauce, water, bean curd, tang hoon, cabbage (we run out of chinese cabbage), one white onion and one beaten egg. Put in a microwave pot and microwave for 5minutes.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Japanese curry with chicken




If you like Japanese curry which is sweeter than normal curry, then this recipe is for you.
I bought this S&B japanese curry from cold storage. Each pack can make up to 8 servings. Per pack contains 2 block of curry (see picture 2). So if you have a smaller family, you will need just one block.
Ingredients : cabbage, carrots, potatoes and chicken.
I usually marinade the chicken with some salts and tumeric powder for at least half an hour and stir-fry them quickly to allow the flavor of the salt and tumeric powder to soak into the meat.
Scope out the chicken when it is 60% partially cooked.
Using a pot with half a litre of water (if you are using one block of curry), boil carrots, potatoes for about 15 minutes under medium fire until the potatoes are soft. 
Add in cabbage, Japanese curry cube and stir for another 5 minutes and add in the chicken,
Let it boil for another ten minutes and serve


Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Roast chicken wings


Marinade the chicken wings with oyster sauce or mushroom vegetarian sauce, sugar, minced garlic, soya sauce, pepper and tumeric powder. To marinade for at least 2 hours so that the flavor can really seeps into the chicken wings.

I specially like tumeric powder as it add the oomphs to meat dish. I even use for beef stew. Tumeric powder leaves stain to your cultery so you have to be careful.I use oven toaster to roast chicken wings and allow the oil from the meat to drip into a pan.

The minced garlic should be chopped finely, the one that I did is a little too coarse.