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    • About me
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  • Advertorials
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  • Recipes
    • Airfryer
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    • Braised
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    • Egg
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    • One-dish Meals
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Chicken, Stew, Under $2

Creamy Homestyle Chicken Stew

If you’ve read Munch Ministry‘s interview with me on Homecooks Spotlight, you’ll know that I grew up eating “a creamy chicken stew cooked using roux, red onions, potatoes and carrots”.…

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June 9, 2015
Chicken, Under $1

Steamed Chinese Wine Chicken with Wolfberries

I’ve been wanting to make this dish for the longest time, ever since I re-introduced the Chinese wok back into my kitchen. My wok has always been put away because…

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April 11, 2015
Pork, Stir-fry, Under $3

家常便饭: Oyster Sauce Shabu Shabu Pork with Potatoes

I love shabu shabu style pork, and I don’t only eat them during Chinese New Year! Because of how thinly-sliced they are, the meat is always soft and tender. No…

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January 13, 2016
Airfryer (Philips Airfryer!), Fish, Hawker Food, One-dish Meals, Soup

SG Hawker Favourites: (Air) Fried Fish Bee Hoon

Quick-fix meal! I re-created this hawker dish and my family loved it! Jason even went as far to rank it up there along with the Creamy Mushroom Risotto I spent…

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June 30, 2013
Baby: Pregnancy and baby journey, Fish, Soup

My Mum’s Recipe: Green Papaya Milky Fish Soup

OMG finally a recipe post! Sorry for the lack of cooking-related posts. I function nowadays on a 3-hour block directly dependent on how long Chua Bee Bee sleeps, and generally,…

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June 24, 2016
  • Baking,  Egg,  Fish,  Under $2,  Western Food

    Crispy Herb Butter Sutchi Fish

    August 1, 2013 /

    I cook alot of white fish because they’re easy to eat and don’t need to be gutted. I can clean chicken and pork but I hate to clean fish because they’re yucky. About two weeks ago, I bought a packet of frozen saba fish, not knowing that they’re not cleaned nor gutted and I have to get rid of the innards myself. There’s still one fish in my freezer and I don’t know when I’m gonna cook it!

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  • Chicken,  Stir-fry,  Under $1,  Vegetables

    Chinese Stir Fry: Lotus Root & Chicken in Spicy Bean Sauce

    July 30, 2013 /

    Lotus root is synonymous with pork ribs and soup, as in 莲藕排骨(花生)汤。I made the soup and had lotus root leftover, so I decided to try stir frying it for a change, plus I do like it crunchy. The Airfried Lotus Root Chips I did a while ago was glorious, and I loved it more than I do potato chips. I really should be eating more lotus root because it is high in fibre, vitamin C, and most importantly for me, it can supply me with a healthy dose of copper, zinc and iron. Comparatively though, it is higher in carbohydrates (17g carbs per 100g) than carrots (10g carbs per 100g),…

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