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    • About me
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  • Recipes
    • Airfryer
    • Baby food
    • Beef
    • Baking
    • Braised
    • Bread
    • Breakfast
    • Chicken
    • Desserts
    • Egg
    • Fish
    • Hawker Food
    • Japanese
    • Low carb lunch ideas
    • Noodles
    • One-dish Meals
    • Pasta
    • Pork
    • Potato
    • Prawns
    • Rice
    • Seafood
    • Slow Cooker
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    • Stew
    • Stir-fry
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Stir-fry, Under $2, Vegetables

Stir fried Garlic Nai Bai with Dried Shrimps

One of my favourite dishes at Chinese restaurants is ‘Dried shrimp with long beans’. The long beans are deep fried before being tossed further in oil with the dried shrimps.…

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January 22, 2015
Pork, Soup

White Radish Pork Rib Soup 白萝卜排骨汤

One of cbb’s best food memories in Taiwan was the 白萝卜排骨汤 at Wang Ji Fu Cheng Rou Zong (王記府城肉粽). And one of mine is HER SPILLING THE ENTIRE BOWL OF…

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May 31, 2020
Fish, Under $1

15-minute Assam Fish (Tamarind Curry Fish)

Hellooooo everybody, if you’ve been following me on Facebook, it won’t come as a surprise that I just got married! :) Thank you everyone for your well wishes! I am indeed…

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November 27, 2013
Baking, Bread, Desserts, Under $1

Apple Baileys Bread Pudding

Bread pudding is one of the easiest desserts to make. Anyone can do it! I remember baking this a few years ago for the two old ladies at home. They…

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May 31, 2015
Stir-fry, Under $2, Vegetables

Mala Hotpot 麻辣香锅

I remember the first time Jason and I went to try Mala hotpot, it was at West Mall’s foodcourt. That was close to two years ago, I think. I had…

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May 17, 2015
  • Baking,  Desserts,  Under $1

    Fun-eat: “Campfire” S’mores! (Chocolate and Marshmallow Sandwich)

    August 22, 2013 /

    We’re probably not too familiar with S’mores this part of the world but chocolate, biscuits and marshmallows, we know right? :) Popular in the US and Canada, a S’more is a traditional campfire treat of roasted marshmallows and chocolate, sandwiched between two graham crackers. Nowadays though, there are so many variations of S’mores.. we have cupcake S’mores, S’mores fudge bars, S’mores pie, S’mores with bananas and strawberries, S’mores cookie bars, even S’mores pizza! I’m getting all dizzy with the kaleidoscope of S’more recipes on Pinterest. According to Wikipedia, the name “S’mores” came about when the children kept asking for “somemore” of the fun treats. Cute trivia! Of course, I don’t…

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  • Braised,  Chicken,  Stew,  Under $2

    Braised Chestnut Chicken Casserole

    August 21, 2013 /

    This is hot off the stove because I just cooked this for lunch, yes today! I used vacuum-packed, ready to eat chestnuts for convenience. One thing that puts most working adults off cooking is the prepping of ingredients. I’m not about to have you cut an “X” on the chestnut shells, roast them or boil them and spend the whole afternoon shelling them AND rubbing the tough membrane off them before you can prepare a warm meal. If you insist on cooking erm, “authentically”, I suggest you get peeled chestnuts from the chiller department of Sheng Siong. They’re $2 a packet, uncooked, untreated, but already naked for convenience. I was…

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