Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Granddad's Fav Bak Ku Teh Stall

When granddad was still around, he loves going to Song Fa Bak Ku Teh. We had to run an errand around that area this afternoon, and hence we decided to have bak ku teh (pork rib soup) for dinner. :)

The dinner would have been perfect if I haven't got an ulcer. The position of the ulcer made eating pork ribs a chore... : / Oh bother, I ate them nonetheless. :D




























The pork ribs can't go without dark soy sauce & chilli. ;)




























With preserved veg & steamed peanuts, I could easily finish a bowl of steamed rice. ;)




























You can eat these dough fritters on its own or dip them in bak ku teh (pork rib soup). Yum... :)




























Details of Song Fa Bak Ku Teh:
11 New Bridge Road
#01-01

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

A Not So Guilty Supper

I had too early a dinner today and needed something to soothe my rumbling tummy. :) These cute cup noodles which we found at our fav Meidi-Ya Supermarket came really handy. More importantly I do not feel guilty eating it cos of its petite size. ;)

We have a choice of dog or panda "fishcakes". :)

























































For an ultra quick, cook-free fix that also lifts your spirit, these cup noodles aren't too bad. Don't expect too much of the taste though. :)

Details of Meidi-Ya Supermarket:
177 River Valley Road #B1-50 Liang Court Shopping Centre

A Belated Birthday Celebration for Sheau Wen

We finally celebrated SW's b'day last evening. :) We had to postphone twice; Lin was busy preparing for her exam & SW was down with ahhhh chooooo.

SW chose Sun with Moon. We like the place for its cosy ambience & food for that economical price range. :)















Here's what we had:

Uramaki platter




























Gyoza (I should have requested for lime to drizzle over them. They were a little hm...heavy?)




























SW's set dinner... :)












Lin & I shared a Salmon Kamameshi. :)




























We also shared the Tontori, which were tender & juicy ;)



















and tofu cheesecake. Not sure why it was caged though... lol :))))

















My evening was initially marred by a yellow top taxi which banged into our car's side mirror. He stopped to adjust his mirror and drove off without apologizing. >: / I wouldn't pursue the matter if he had apologize. And so, we made a complaint to the taxi company and are waiting for them to revert. Thank goodness we ended our meal on a sweet note. :)

Happy belated birthday SW! :D

Details of Sun with Moon Japanese Dining & Cafe:

501 Orchard Road
Wheelock Place
#03-15/16/17
Tel: +65 6733 6636

Monday, June 7, 2010

Cream Crackers Pork Cutlet

Lin's going to Dubai for business trip this Sat. Hence she gotta eat all her fav food this week. :D One of her fav is Cream Crackers Pork Cutlet. ;)













I took the opportunity to learn from Mom. It's amazingly easy. Yeah! :)

Ingredients (serves 4):
5 packets of cream crackers
3-4 egg yolks
12 slices of pork




























Method:
  • Crush the cream crackers till they are very fine.
  • Marinate the pork slices with egg yolks 












  • Coat the pork slices with Cream Crackers



























  • Heat a wok of oil, just enough to cover the pork slice. Deep fry till the slices are golden brown












Enjoy!

No additional seasonings is required as the the cream crackers contain salt & sugar. Lin & I love to have our Cream Crackers Pork Cutlet with Tomato Ketchup! :)

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Koka's "Little Sis", Milo


We bought Koka a "little sis". Aren't they cute standing side by side? ;)




























We named her Milo. :)




























Koka was upset that Milo didn't respond to her. hahahha... :))) Oh well, Milo just couldn't. She's battery operated! :D

That's the highlight of our Friday nite. ^.^

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Bread of Life

I've mia for a while...apologies friends. :) It's not that I have been busy, but rather em hem...I was distracted. ;)

I'm not a fan of garlic bread. They smell good but I don't like garlicky breath after eating them. :))) Having said that, I gave way to some on Tues. These garlic bars from Bread of Life Bakery, freshly out from the oven were kinda hard to resist...

They come in two flavours, original & spicy. The original tasted rich & garlicky while the spicy one was less rich but has the extra kick. Not sure which I prefer, but a bite of orginal and a bite of spicy one kind of balance everything out. :)

Below is a pic of our new discovery. They come in rectangular blocks but mom cut them into the following before I could capture them in their orginal state...




























Details of Bread of Life Bakery:
W: http://www.bolbakery.com/