Food Bloop
Hi all, Singapore is a big racial society. It is a melting pot of many cultures and as such finding errorneous posters or typos on menus can be frequntly found almost every from your neighbour hood kopitiam to classy restaurants.
I decided to post random shots when ever i find them to tickle your funny bone ^^.
Sunday, November 28, 2010 | | 0 Comments
Interesting Food Facts!
Time for some interesting food facts! Here are some that i have come across and compiled.
1. Apples, potatoes, and onions all taste the same when eaten with your nose plugged. This shows the nose plays the incredibly important part in the sense of taste. The fact that the three items have a similar consistency makes it virtually impossible to identify them without the sense of smell.
Friday, November 26, 2010 | Labels: food facts | 1 Comments
Tsukiji Gindaco
first things first, some info on takoyaki that u might or might not know.
Takoyaki literally means fried or grilled octopus and it is a popular Japanese dish made of batter, diced or whole baby octopus, tempura scraps (tenkasu), pickled ginger, and green onion, topped with okonomiyaki sauce, ponzu, mayonnaise, green laver (aonori), and katsuobushi (bonito flakes - fish shavings). It is first popularized in Osaka. Yaki is derived from "yaku" which simply means "to fry or grill" in Japanese, and can be found in the names of other Japanese cuisine items such as teriyaki or sukiyaki.
Takoyaki brings back fond memories of my pri and sec sch days, when we wld buy at junction 8 every so often. so needless to say, i was extremely excited to try the takoyaki!
This stall only sells takoyaki with octopus because tako stands for octopus! non of those cheese and ham versions! i really enjoyed the takoyaki because at first bite, it was crisp and brown. The inner fillings that were soft and runny, complemented the crispy exterior. every takoyaki had a nice size tako and they did not overcook the octopus. the takoyaki is then topped with okonomiyaki sauce, mayo and some bonito flakes.
The yakisoba however, failed in comparison. the yakisoba i ordered has a fried egg on top and some meat and cabbage below. the soba noodle was chewy and not overcooked but there was nothing special about it. i felt like it was just soba noodles with egg and tons of okonomiyaki sauce.
Thursday, November 25, 2010 | Labels: japanese, reviews | 2 Comments
Comments and questions
Hey all,
Don't be shy yah. if you need to ask more questions about the recipe or if want to find out more about a place we review or if you can want to be heard, don't forget to post a comment! ^^
Peace,
John
Monday, November 22, 2010 | | 2 Comments
My Instant Noodles
Tired of eating magi mee but don't have the time to prepare food at home? Fret no more here is a simple dish that can be prepared in advance and takes only 10mins to cook.
Pan Fried Chicken with Rice Noodles - Serves 1
Ingredients:
100g of chicken (any part you like, chopped up into small chunks preferably)
50g of rice noodles (normally these are sold in packs and have individual bundles inside)
half a table spoon of oil
a pinch of spices (this is really up to you. You will only use them in the marinating of the chicken)
a pinch of salt
a pinch of ground black pepper
Method:
1. Marinate chicken in the oil, spices, salt and pepper. This step can be done way in advance but you can use the chicken immediately.
2. Heat a pan on high and when pan is hot sear chickens on each side for 2 mins each or till golden brown. You don't need to put any extra oil as the chickens should be well coated in oil
3. Turn the heat to low and cover the pan for 2 mins to let the chicken cook thoroughly. Turn off the heat but leave the cover on to let the chicken rest and release its juices.
4. Boil hot water and soak your rice noodles for approximately 3-4 min. Don't soak them for too long if not they will get soggy.
5. Try your noodles to get the Q-ness you want. Once you are satisfied with your noodles, remove the chickens from the pan and turn the heat on high. Fry the noodles for a min while tossing the stirring to make sure the sauce coats the noodles. Add salt and pepper to taste.
6. Plate the chicken and serve.
Quick and simple meals shouldn't be bland and tasteless cause you don't have time. They can be tasty too ^^ enjoy!
Sunday, November 21, 2010 | Labels: chicken, noodles, quick and easy, recipe | 0 Comments
Shun Li Yong Tau Foo
One of my all time comfort food is Yong Tau Foo so imagine my excitement when my friend, C, told me about this YTF stall at Bukit Merah that only opens at midnight. (i have this impression that stalls that only opens at midnight or early morning serves awesome food). So we made plans to their the YTF there.
Thursday, November 18, 2010 | Labels: local food, reviews, yongtaufoo | 0 Comments
Whole Truth About Healthy Living
Just read an article on yahoo about eating healthily. That made me think about my own diet and food choices that i make. I am glad to say that as much as i enjoy my haagen daz and fried food, i actually make pretty good food choices. I prefer eating whole meal bread and brown rice than normal white ones and almost all the time, i'll try to include vegetables into my meal.
well, if you read the article, it says that popcorn, contrary to popular beliefs, is healthy! wooo but too much popcorn for me actually makes me puke (found that out last night after a movie -.- ) but i only ate like half a small pack haha. ok plus half a cup of ice lemon tea. but anyways, popcorn with too much butter,salt or caramel is STILL unhealthy!
so if u continue reading the article, it talks about barley, buckwheat and quinoa (no idea whats this) as well. i am very happy to know that the soba noodles i have been eating at home is made with buckwheat and its healthy too yay!! i also do drink barley now and then when my maid makes it. so double yay!
the Health Promotion Board is actively trying to promote healthy eating and voted for an initiative to replace half the refined carbo that we eat with unrefined ones such as whole grains. i totally welcome that as i find it frustrating to not be able to get ANY whole grains when im dining outside. white rice and white bread is so blah...
so i beseech all of you to try out some wholegrains and eat healthily too! please take some time to read the article below too!
Yet last year, the Singapore Health Promotion Board voted for an initiative to replace half the amount of refined carbohydrates we eat (white rice chief among them) with unrefined foods such as wholegrains. Within the same month, food retailers and vendors were incorporating wholegrain dishes into their menu and processed foods with wholegrain ingredients were labelled more accurately to increase public awareness.
Barley (a protein powerhouse), buckwheat (the main constituent of soba noodles and good for reversing the effects of cholesterol) and quinoa (an ancient grain already popular with the gluten-free crowd).
Monday, November 15, 2010 | Labels: healthy food | 2 Comments
Mc Donalds around the world! Part 1
wooo havent been blogging for a long time! ok will try to do it more regularly becos i have tons of backdated photos and food reviews to share! do let us know what kind of content u would like to read. for example, more food reviews, more recipes or more random things like weird food around the world type. i will prolly put up a poll on the sidebar. ( if i can figure it out ) im such a tech dummy! i cant figure out how to change the blogskin too!!! haha some help?
some background information about Mc Donalds, or more affectionately known as macs.
Saturday, November 13, 2010 | Labels: mcdonalds | 1 Comments
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