Thursday, June 15, 2023
Exploring the Versatility of Brazilian Spinach: A Hidden Gem in the Culinary World
Monday, June 12, 2023
Growing and Cooking with Butterfly Blue Pea Flowers
The Butterfly Blue Pea flower is versatile and has very few side effects, making it a great addition to your diet. However, it's important to enjoy it in moderation and check for any potential side effects, as what's good for one person might not work for another.
He Ju Kopitiam: A Culinary Adventure Through a Food Critic's Lens
We decided to check out a kopitiam, which has become quite popular lately. It seems that just using the word "kopitiam" in a restaurant's name attracts customers for different reasons. Kopitiams can be simple coffee shops serving Malaysian food or fancier places with nice decorations and air conditioning. The fancier ones may be a bit pricier, but they attract people with their tasty food and cozy atmosphere. The one we went to was somewhere in the middle, offering a variety of delicious dishes from both Malaysia and other countries on their menu.
Thursday, June 8, 2023
Lemongrass/Serai: Benefits and Lemongrass Tea/Cordial
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Best Vegetarian Okra Salad - Malay Style
Okra, known locally as "bendi" in Malay and sometimes referred to as lady’s finger, is a versatile ingredient in Malaysian cuisine. It’s often used in curries and stir-fries, which are popular dishes here. However, Ms. Nava not only grows okra but also highlights it in traditional Malay recipes (TOFU RENDANG). Growing okra can be a challenge, especially during heavy rains when the plants don’t survive, requiring her to regrow them. She leaves a couple of okras on the plant to dry naturally, later harvesting the seeds for replanting.
Now, let's talk about Malay Okra Salad, or Kerabu Bendi. One key ingredient is kerisik, which is grated coconut that's dry-fried or pan-fried and then pounded. Sometimes, I make it from scratch, but for convenience, I also buy it. I’ve also created Turmeric Kerisik (NASI KUNYIT/TURMERIC RICE), where turmeric powder is added while frying the coconut, and it can be sprinkled over salads or used in stir-fries.
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Restoran Top 1 Kopitiam: Malaysia's Vibrant Street Food Scene
Friday, June 2, 2023
Personalized Diet Plans: Your Unique Weight Loss Journey
Embrace Your Individuality
Every person's body is different, and what works for someone else may not necessarily work for you. It's essential to recognize and appreciate your individuality when it comes to your diet and weight loss goals. Your lifestyle, preferences, and specific needs should all be taken into account.
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Gardening Tips for Beginners
Not sure how to start or where to begin your gardening journey? Don’t worry! With over 20 years of experience, I’m here to guide you step by step. Gardening doesn’t have to be overwhelming - it’s all about keeping it simple and fun. In this article, we’ll focus on gardening on the ground, leaving aside container gardening for the time being. Let’s dig in.
Where to Plant
Start by identifying a plot of land within your compound. Even a small area,
like the patch of land near your gate, can work wonders. Consider how much
space you have and choose a location that gets enough sunlight. Accessibility
for watering and maintenance is key - ensure it’s easy to reach and work with.
Cleaning Up
Before planting, clear the area thoroughly. Remove weeds, rocks, and debris
from both the surface and below the soil. A clean foundation is essential for
healthier plants and makes planting easier. Remember, the larger the plot, the
more time it will take to prepare, so start small if you’re a beginner.
Soil Matters
Examine the soil type in your chosen area. In Malaysia, clay soil is common but
tends to harden quickly, especially in hot weather. If the soil is too hard,
water won’t penetrate deeply, which can hinder plant growth. Consider enhancing
the soil by mixing in black soil or compost. Black soil not only improves
moisture retention but also adds an attractive contrast when paired with lush
green plants.
Essential Tools
Equip yourself with the basics:
A hand trowel
for planting and digging.
Pruning shears
for trimming plants.
Garden gloves
for protection and comfort.
A watering can
for precise watering.
Start with these essentials and expand your toolkit as needed. For example, a
small shovel and soil moisture meter can be helpful once you’re more
experienced.
Protection and Safety
Always wear gardening gloves - they protect your hands from dirt, thorns, and
insects. Consider gardening boots if you’re working on uneven or rocky ground.
If you’re out in the sun for long hours, a wide-brimmed hat and sunscreen are
must-haves for your safety.
What to Plant
Choose plants suited to your climate and environment. As a beginner, focus on
low-maintenance options. Those grow easily and
are satisfying to nurture. Avoid ambitious choices to start; small
successes will build your confidence as you grow your green thumb.
Learning Along
the Way
Gardening is an ongoing learning experience. Read books, explore online
resources, or join free gardening workshops if available. Don’t hesitate to ask
for advice at local nurseries - most staff are happy to share tips. Every plant
you grow teaches you something new, making the journey all the more rewarding.
Dedication and Passion
Gardening requires time, effort, and a love for the process. Be prepared to get
sweaty and dirty - it’s part of the experience. Dedication and passion will help
you enjoy the challenges and rewards that come with nurturing your own green
haven.
Happy gardening. In the next article, we will dwell into other matters on gardening.
Friday, May 26, 2023
Pineapple Salted Fish Curry & Pineapple Recipe
I’m the ultimate foodie - always on the hunt for new flavors and never one to shy away from a culinary adventure (SZECHUAN LONG BEANS). From five-star restaurants to roadside stalls, you’ll find me indulging in just about anything. There's no "mudguard" mentality here; I'll eat wherever and whatever catches my fancy. But there’s a downside to this passion: the people in my life are fussy eaters with endless restrictions. “I don’t like this, “I can’t eat that,” and “Street food? No way!” - you get the idea.
Eating out with them is like replaying the same old song at the same eateries, ordering the same dishes. It’s become so monotonous that I’ve resorted to dining solo. Even my husband, bless him, has a laundry list of limitations - except when it comes to Indian food. Put a plate of curries in front of him, and he’s all smiles. It took me years to expand his culinary horizons (TOM YAM FISH), and while he’s gotten better, he’s still pretty reluctant to try new things. The funniest part? These folks won’t even try something before deciding they don’t like it. Funny, right?
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Blossoming Passion: A Journey of Gardening, Learning, and Perseverance
Step
into the tranquil beginnings of my journey in Kota Kemuning two decades ago,
where amidst the calm, a yearning for vitality stirred. With my spouse often
away, I craved solace and purpose. Balancing academia and domesticity, the idea
of crafting a blog and delving into culinary ventures beckoned.
Yet, it was the sight of the barren plot outside my home that ignited an insatiable desire for lush greenery. Having only dabbled in indoor plants before, the notion of gardening felt foreign. However, the vast potential of this newfound space sparked an intense passion within me.
Saturday, May 20, 2023
Versatile Long Beans: Szechuan, Basic, & Egg Stir-Fry
A couple of years ago, I grew long beans, but unfortunately, their lifespan is only about 4 months, so you need to replant them to continue harvesting. I didn't get around to replanting them back then, but now I've started growing them again. The plants are slowly coming up, and I'm hopeful for a good harvest for my cooking. In the meantime, I buy them, and they are quite affordable (VEGETARIAN TOFU RENDANG). Long beans are a favorite in my household.
I cook them in Indian style (VEGETARIAN DEVIL/DEBEL CURRY), but for a quick Chinese-style dish, stir-frying is the way to go. This recipe is quite simple, and as someone who cooks Chinese dishes regularly, I always keep peanut oil, sesame oil, and soy sauce on hand. Szechuan peppercorns, available at Chinese grocers, also last a long time and should be stored in the fridge.
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Malaysian Wildboar Curry/Kattu Pandi Kulambu
Interestingly, those who shy away from pork (CHINESE PORK CHOPS RECIPES) often have a hard time explaining why. Some claim it's because pork is “unclean,” others cite religious reasons, and many just stick to what their parents did, continuing a long-standing tradition. Indians generally prefer the familiar over the exotic, which is a bit of a contrast to my own adventurous palate. Dining out with them often involves a careful check of their preferences and, amusingly, a lot of fuss over trivial matters, even though they brag about dining at Jamie Oliver’s or Gordon Ramsay’s spots. Oh, the irony.
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Rotkohl (German Red Cabbage): A Timeless Culinary Tradition
I've dined at several exclusive German restaurants, where the cost is a bit steep, but worth it for an occasional indulgence. My favorite dishes are the German sausages and pork knuckles (CHINESE HERBAL PORK SOUP), typically served with potato salad, a fresh salad, and either Rotkohl (braised red cabbage), Weißkohl (fermented green or white cabbage), or Sauerkraut (sautéed green or white cabbage). I sometimes buy German sausages to grill at home, pairing them with crouton salad (TURKISH CARROT YOGURT SALAD), cheese, and whatever sauce I have on hand.
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Tantalizing Tomyam Fish: A Flavor Explosion
Tomyam
- a name that resonates with food lovers worldwide, synonymous with the bold,
unmistakable flavors of Thai cuisine. It's a culinary journey I've savored for
years, honing my skills after exploring every nook and cranny of Thailand's
diverse gastronomic landscape.
From the bustling streetside stalls to the refined elegance of upscale eateries, Thailand's culinary scene offers a spectrum of delights. Yet, amidst the array of options, one dish stands out - Tomyam. Its fiery spiciness can be a challenge to stomach at times, but oh, the rewards are worth it.
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Malay Heritage Nasi Kunyit: Golden Turmeric Rice
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