Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Yellow Chives & Bean Sprout with Salted Fish


This is a simple dish and easy to prepare. You just need three main ingredients yellow chives, bean sprout and pan grilled salted fish. Here are the rcipe:

100gm Yellow Chives
200gm Bean Sprout
20gm Premium Salted Fish
1Tbspn Oyster Sauce
1clove Garlic
3Tbspn Cooking Oil
a pinch of salt and white pepper
a dash of water

1. Clean the yellow chives and cut in the length of an inch.
2. Peel off the root of the bean sprout and then wash them.
3. Pan grill the salted fish till crispy and fragrant, then set aside.
4. Heat up the oil and fry the minced garlic till fragant.
5. Add in the bean sprout and yelloe chives and stir fry for 1-2 minutes (I prefer them not over cooked and crunchy). Add oyster sauce, salt and white pepper
6. Once cooked, place them on the serving plate and top them with salted fish.

Serve this dish with white fragrant rice . . . . Chef Steven

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Preserved Chinese Sauages



This is something very dearie to me, the preserved sausages and duck legs! I love them so much that I even have them in my claypot rice. Something that is a must and never be missed during the Chinese New Year reunion dinner!

GONG XI FAT CAI!

Love . . . Sidney

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Fusion with Angel Hair Pasta II

Steam Chicken with Chinese Mushroom, Salted Fish on Angel Hair Pasta


Salted fish is some thing either you hate or you will adore and eat it. As for me, oh, I will melt with them. It is something I can't describe about. They are so unattractive, ugly and looks so aging. But if the are well pampered and cooked well, they are gorgeous, a dish fit for a king . . . like myself and yourself! My mum like to cook them with vegetable over a thick coconut gravy of curry. Trust me this is something to die for.


Ingredient

250gm chicken breast
5 pieces of chinese mushroom
6 thin slices of prime meat of a salted fish (mackerel "tenggiri" fish)
5 thin slices of ginger
1 Tbspn oyster sauce
1 tspn fish sauce
1 tspn dark soya sauce
a dash of white pepper
a dash of salt
a dash sesame oil
a dash of corn flour
Angel Hair Pasta

Method

Marinate chicken, pre soaked chinese mushroon, salted fish with ginger, oyster sauce, fish sauce, dark soya sauce, white paper, salt, sesame oil and corn flour.
Steam for about 25 minutes.

Cook the angel hair pasta(to the amount desired) in a pot of hot water.
Once the angel hair pasta is cooked and drained. Top the cooked angel hair pasta with the steam chicken, mushroom and salted fish.

This is yet another simple and easy fusion dish to make. I am sure once you try those juicy chicken, you will hunger for more. Hope you like this one . . . Sidney