Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Hooked on Heads restaurant at Sin Ming Plaza

Their trademark dishes.












Chap Chye or Mixed Vegetables, Nonya style.
My late mum's version is so abundant with different vegetables.







Ma Po Tofu: resplendent with vegetables and seafood.






Sweet and Sour Chicken: a distinct fragrance can be noted but I still can't decipher where it came from. It smelt like a woman's perfume.





Kueh Pie Tee: good. I order it each time I go there.








Chilli sauce to accompany the Kueh Pie Tee: delicious but a tad too thick.

Monday, January 12, 2009

The packet version of Mamee tastes better

Remember Mamee brand of instant noodles? I ate it back when I was a child. I have not seen it in packet form ever since then and the brand that comes closest to it in texture is Maggi.

I bought Mamee Express cup noodles, thinking I could reproduce those childhood feelings but alas, it was a letdown. Oh well.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Got to cook again. :)

I realised that my toaster oven could grill food as well and so I set about using that mode.

I seasoned some Thai asparagus stalks with salt and pepper before grilling them and they were a success, though my father found them a tad too salty. Perhaps I should put less salt... Then I drizzled sesame oil over some eggplant halves and grilled them. They turned out too mushy and tasted bland too. :S

I also marinated salmon with teriyaki sauce and then grilled it. That was an awesome success! I tried to grill chicken breast on another occasion but it turned out disappointingly bad due to the excess combination of marinade ingredients I used
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I cooked my own lunch and whipped up a few dishes with rice. I did the asparagus dish again but added too much salt for the second time. I squeezed lemon juice over it but added too much as well. I fried "Sea Shanties" and cooked Minced Chicken in Dark Soya Sauce. The "Sea Shanties" and the rice were successful. I didn't burn the "Shanties" and cooking the rice well was an achievement because it was unsupervised. The second batch of "Sea Shanties" were burnt though, because I didn't give my utmost attention while frying them. :S

I added some 'secret ingredients' into my rice and chicken dish. I added Knorr's Chicken Cube into the water before cooking the rice and dried thyme into the chicken dish. For the chicken dish, I started off with sauteeding onions before adding the chicken. This dish is usually made with pork but I chose chicken for health purposes. Then I added dark soya sauce, sugar and the thyme. I added too much sauce though and it turned out too black. Celeste said it tasted nice though. :)

Yanling came over for dinner. I decided to toss Yu Sang' with her, besides including other dishes. I bought the 'yu sang' from NTUC. I chose the one that cost $8.80 but I had to buy the salmon separately. I bought Smoked Salmon. The 'yu sang' was good but the combination of the candied sugar and the plum sauce made the whole dish too sweet.

I also cooked rice, Kani Tempura, Bulgogi Chicken and Tofu Soup. I added a bay leaf into the rice but I could have added more. There was no taste of it. The Kani Tempura didn't look authentic. That was probably because I didn't have enough of the batter for this second batch. My first batch for Aunty looked good. The chicken was good and the tofu soup as well. I've learnt that adding cucumber into the soup is a good measure. I added dried thyme into it and it made the soup fragrant. Yanling drank 3 bowls of it! Yes!

I also attempted to cook Japanese Curry with rice, grill some Chicken Chipolatas, and cook Yong Tau Foo with porridge and Baby Kai Lan in Oyster Sauce. I used Vermont Curry brand but in marinating the minced chicken with sesame oil and teriyaki sauce, I may have made it too salty. I also added cucumber and onions into the curry. This was really the first time I cried so much while cutting the onions, just like the old Tao Jie in the last episode of Little Nonya. I served my curry in the Japanese style; rice on one side and curry on the other, the 2 halves making a circle. Grilling the sausages in about 8 minutes made them brown at the edges. I had never obtained this look at other times. Praise God! I know my mummy was blessing my efforts too. :)

The Yong Tau Foo was tough because I cooked it for too long and instead of getting Cantonese porridge, I got Teochew porridge. :S I am glad that the vegetable dish was successful though. It was my second attempt and I didn't overcook the vegetables. I've learnt that focus and utmost attention on frying the vegetables is the key.

My last homecooked meal was a disaster due to my longtime nemesis: time management. I had no time to finish all 5 dishes to their perfect presentation and could only produce 3. :S I had started preparing my dishes late and had to take time to thaw the frozen items. I decided to attempt a Japanese meal for my friend. I wanted to make California Roll but because I had bought Japanese barley instead of Japanese rice, I had to use normal rice, and this was only discovered after I had cooked the barley. My friend had reached my place and I didn't want to be rude, so I served the avocado, Japanese cucumber, steamed kani, Japanese mayonnaise, fish roe and roasted seaweed in their separate containers. We had a whale of a time eating them as they were and even ate them in our own way. I also wanted to make Ebi Tempura but could only peel the prawns at most.

I was slightly more successful with Corn Udon and Teriyaki Chicken. I used instant Miso Soup, instant udon and canned corn. However, I think I added too much miso into the soup and it tasted sour. The chicken had too little sauce and was too meaty. I had used the breast meat and grilled it for convenience and health reasons. My friend was kind enough to finish up the noodles and eat some of the chicken, being impressed with how I cooked the udon dish from scratch, well, sort of. *blush* I didn't have time to present the strawberries on a plate, and had to ask my friend to take the box out of the refrigerator, open it and eat them from it. Such a bad host am I! :S

I'm making up for my bad hosting by asking my friend to come to my place again, so that I can make the Ebi Tempura and California Roll. Then I am making Teriyaki Salmon since it was more successful than the chicken. Perhaps, if I can, I may include dessert.

Ok, the California Roll didn't turn out well because I put too much rice on the seaweed sheet, and the Ebi Tempura didn't have the tempura batter encrusting the prawns, even though my friend, who is a better cook to me, cooked it. The prawns were juicy and well-cooked, but the batter was a flop. My Teriyaki Salmon was good, though it was slightly burnt at the corner and the skin was stuck to the tray. I had compliments for that, as well as the Grilled Chicken Chipolatas. Still, I felt that I had bought the wrong brand for the latter. I should have stuck to my usual type. Though they were grilled till perfectly brown, they didn't taste that nice and I had to remove the outer layer. My dessert was a simple 'sundae' of honey sea coconut and aloe vera topped with chocolate ice-cream.

Pizza Hut Lunch Express's set meal

I was first drawn by the cover of the menu as it has a Parisan feel to it, depicting an urban scene and Pizza Hut as one of the buildings. It is in the Picaaso style, as Frances put it. However, due to copyright issues, I refrained from snapping a shot of it. I ordered the Baked Rice set at $9.20, which is at an offer price as compared to the usual total price of $16.80.


I traded in the Soup of the Day: Cream of Mushroom for a Petite Salad, by paying another 50 cents. It was rather tasty but it would have been perfect if there were less mayonnaise dressing. :S



I chose the last option: Chicken Ole Baked Rice. It consists of roasted chicken, mushroom, capsicum, mozzarella cheese and buttered rice in Alfredo sauce. It tasted pretty good though less cheese could have been added. Even then, some parts of the cheese were uncooked and had a powdery texture.


The meal ends with a drink and I chose Ice Lemon Tea. I like the lemon slice placed on the glass's edge. It gives the drink a cocktail feel.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Banquet at Parkway Parade


I ordered the Grilled Fish from the Western food stall: Pat's Cuisine, and it was pretty good. The combination of the buttered rice, fish and sambal was divine. The fish was perfectly grilled, moist in the centre and crisp at the edges, though the type of fish used could have been better. The salad was delicious and with raisins included, had a sweet taste. :)

Friday, January 2, 2009

Western food, yummy.

New Year's Day lunch at Jack's Place: Grilled Salmon.
The salmon was crisp at the edges though it was rather dry. It has fried garlic on top. The carrot slices are cut in a crinkled style, making them look pretty.



Hawaii Teriyaki Chicken Chop from New York, New York Deli. It is very tasty and the sweet sauce is distinct. The potato wedges are crisp and delicious. The pineapple slice and the salad make it a nutritious meal and the former gives it its Hawaiian nature.


New Yorker Sandwich from the same eating outlet. It is absolutely delicious. I asked for Foccacia for the choice of bread. It is obviously toasted in a waffle-maker such that the grid lines are so visible. The salad is also tasty and two slices of hard-boiled egg complete the combination. The highlight is without a doubt, the sandwich, which is filled with grilled zucchini, green pepper, sweet onions, mayonnaise, honey baked ham and lettuce. Gorgeous!