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    What is your dinner?

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    • B Offline
      buds
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      Steamed Seabass


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      Stir Fried Veggies (Wong Bok, Fishcake slices, baby corn, egg)

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      Silken Tofu (steamed with shrimps + oyster sauce)

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      Kang Kong Belachan (from mumsie but i added more sambal belachan POWER and shrimps)

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      • V Offline
        vinegar
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        buds,

        finally…ur food always look soooo delicious…catering for me?

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          happyandhealthy
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          😂 Hi Imai surprisingly the Japanese curry tasted quite good. First I stirfry the onions until fragrant or soft, then I throw in the chicken fillet which I cut into cubes first and fry for about two minutes, then throw in carrots and potato. Stirfry for another two minutes before adding water. When carrots and potatoes turn soft, I put in the jap curry cubes and just stir until it melts. It's done. I only used one pot ie corningware casserole --from stir frying to serving on the table. Washing up is easy too 😂

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            happyandhealthy
            last edited by

            Hi buds what sauce did you use to steam the sea bass? Is it asam?

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              Imami
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              happyandhealthy:
              😂 Hi Imai surprisingly the Japanese curry tasted quite good. First I stirfry the onions until fragrant or soft, then I throw in the chicken fillet which I cut into cubes first and fry for about two minutes, then throw in carrots and potato. Stirfry for another two minutes before adding water. When carrots and potatoes turn soft, I put in the jap curry cubes and just stir until it melts. It's done. I only used one pot ie corningware casserole --from stir frying to serving on the table. Washing up is easy too 😂

              Ah.... Another good idea! Thanks!

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                Dora1
                last edited by

                Wah Buds, I’m so impressed leh, considering you have so many kids. How long did it take you to cook all these huh?


                Last night dinner:
                Chicken Huai Shan soup
                Panfried salmon with teriyaki sauce
                blanched Spinach with oyster sauce.

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                  Funz
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                  Home cooked ban mian. Bought the ban mian from NTUC. The rest easy peasy, ikan bilis soup base, mince pork, chye sim, egg.


                  Easy, fuss free, msg free.

                  Kid slurped up everything and said yummy.

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                    Jennifer
                    last edited by

                    Funz:
                    Home cooked ban mian. Bought the ban mian from NTUC. The rest easy peasy, ikan bilis soup base, mince pork, chye sim, egg.


                    Easy, fuss free, msg free.

                    Kid slurped up everything and said yummy.
                    :thankyou: for the idea 😄

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                    • JenniferJ Offline
                      Jennifer
                      last edited by

                      A very 清淡 dinner last night.


                      1. Chinese yam soup with pork loin slices
                      2. Steam egg tofu slices with thawed frozen green peas, topped with marinated minced pork
                      3. Stirfry xiao bai cai
                      4. Steam small fish

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                        Jennifer
                        last edited by

                        Saw Cold Storage BBQ chicken offer this morning, waited till late afternoon to drop by to buy. All sold out. Ended up a black pepper small chicken (no offer price). Overcooked though seasoning is tasty.


                        Bou a tray of shabu shabu beef slices, no seasonings, directly put onto the pan to cook. The boys say it is yummy though these are not marinated

                        Cooked a pot of stewed veg - turnip, carrot, French beans, shiitake mushroom with pork base soup, added slices of pan fried egg tofu before serving.

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