Monday, September 28, 2020

Chicken rice in a rush.



Baked Chicken Thighs.

Marinate with salt, soy sauce caramel soy sauce and pepper. 

Bake covered in foil with one big onion sliced for 60 minutes.

Removed foil, bath with the gravy in the pan and bake uncovered for 60 minutes about 180 C, turn chicken pieces bathe with gravy again and bake for another 60 minutes.

When you want to serve, spoon the fragrant garlic and ginger oil on top and drizzle with a little  soy sauce.


Condiment for all the dishes so make a bundle of these-Fragrant fried garlic and ginger oil.

Chop garlic and ginger.

Fry them separately till fragrant and golden. 

Set aside.


Brinjal.

Slice brinjals.

Dump into salt water.

Fry garlic and mince pork/ chicken marinated in one egg and oyster sauce till fragrant and natural gravy from meat almost dries up.

Keep aside.

Fry half a big onion and garlic till fragrant, add in brinjal and fry covered till soft and wet and mushy.


Iceberg Lettuce 

Just dump these in boiling water with a bit of sugar and oil.

Dish out draining the water, put in serving dish, drizzle oyster sauce and two big tablespoons full of fried fragrant garlic and oil.


Cucumbers in sesame soy sauce

Slice the cucumbers.

The sauce is a mix of fried fragrant garlic oil + sesame oil+ soy sauce +

Sesame seeds . Mix me up and drizzle on TOP.


Cook the basmati rice coz better to eat Low- glycemic carbs.

When you wanna serve, spoons some fragrant garlic and ginger oil on top. 


 Serve with some garlic and chilli oil. 





Nah! 

No need to go eat outside chicken rice.


Cook at home wei.


#chickenrice

#homecooked

#flattenthecurve


 

Friday, September 25, 2020

 Coping with a jobless life


I have two dogs and a cat, when I was slogging a full time job, I would order from people who cooked dog food and spend hundreds per month on pet food.

Why not? I didn't believe in Kibble and I didn't have any time. 

My poor pets would wait at home for at least 12 hours each day for me to come home. Only to be given a few minutes of my time before I had to deal with chores, child and life.

I realised this only after I quit my job and started spending all my time at home, well maybe too much time then coz recently I notice my pets always giving me the side eye.

They must be  wondering why the heck I am in their face 24-7. On their favourite sofa, lying on their favourite pillow. Disturbing their slumber. Blowing in their faces whenever and whatever.


Oh well too bad Poochies, your human mother suddenly had a moment of insanity and just walked out of a full time job from a company she has been slaving at for 11 years.


Pandemics and lock downs does something to your mind. For the better or worst?

That, I will only be able to answer you later.

As for now, I am just taking my time to find myself again first.....


to be continued...



Monday, September 21, 2020

 Honey Garlic Pork


Get yourself a cheap Korean Maifan Stoneware Pan from Lazada or Shopee. I can't bloody afford Stoneline and all that shit.

Some Pork Belly cut into some weird sizes, marinate with salt and pepper.




One big yellow onion.

Thumb size ginger.

Dash of sesame oil.

Cook in there till it caramelises and browns and smells fucking good.




Add chopped garlic.



Sauté till fragrant.



Add honey, how sweet you like is how much you put lah.






Add soy sauce.

Stir the fuckers.



Add some sesame seeds.



At any time you wanna check the taste just lick the ladle and add whatever you feel needs adding ☺️

Voila!

Serving suggestion with garlic butter rice, omelette and some vegetables to make it easier to poop later.





#homecooked

#onlysixingredientsmaybe

#cookwithoutmeasurements

#cooklikeawitch

#chinesefood

#honeygarlicpork



Saturday, September 19, 2020

There is no reverse gear - looking back at my life while stuck in middle age Part 1

 

A brief reintroduction of myself and why this blog has stayed stagnant for the past 7 years or so.


I am a single mother of 2 boys. well. you can't call them boys anymore, one bugger is almost 30 and the other just turned "sour" 16 a couple of days ago. Whoever coined the term "sweet sixteen" obviously has faulty tastebuds....


I come from a broken home, had a weird childhood growing up. As a female child growing up in the 70s, I was a walking Chinese Dilemma.


My early years memories of my mum was of a smartassed sassy loved to dance strict lady who always reminded me of my Ps and Qs.


My Dad was a fleeting image of a Happy go Lucky laughing person who was not always around. 


I would be driven to kindy in a Jaguar.... weirdest thing ever considering the kindy was only like 578 metres from my house.


The relationship between my Mom and dad that I bore witness to, was one so volatile, if I look back into my memory bank, all I can see are vintage coloured images like a "shadow play show or wayang kulit" of two people arguing and literally fighting with fists and hands all the bloody time. 

That is when they were together in the same room.

If they were in different places, they behaved quite normal.


Whenever I look back and try to remember about my early childhood with both my parents together, I just see myself running between my mom and dad after one of their constant huge rows, trying to pacify and calm the situation.

Each would tell me that it is the other's fault, while I tried to put cream on one and wipe off the sweat and spit with a wet towel from the other. 

The other memory that often resurfaces is one of tiny me surrounded by all my pillows and bolsters, all the cushions from the sofa in the sitting room and whatever I could stack up high like blankets.

I would make a night time mini fort to guard myself against gargoyles and scary things in the closets and under the bed, whilst I tried to make myself go to sleep but so frightened of the dark night and praying hard to see my dad's car headlights shine into the bedroom window so that I know he is finally home.

Why I was alone at home so often ..... I have no idea.

These fragmented pieces of my past may kind of explain the slightly kooky grown woman you see today, one who is super obsessed with certain things.

Like I will have to press a light switch 12.8 times to switch it off, otherwise the world will end. Or some shit like that.

I will blame myself hard for anything bad that happens, any problems or any conflict I will kick myself in the gut first and then I will try to fix it to make things better, bending over backwards and forwards and being utterly stupid. 

Or... sometimes simply run away.

Why? Because I hate conflict of any kind.

I build a wall around me to protect myself, hence, not many people will know the real me from the image I put out there. 

Sometimes, I don't even know who the real me really is.


To be continued.....



#middleagedwoman #mystory #thenewnorm #howtocope





 Mom Rant of The Day.


Dear Parents out there,


Do you have moments when you feel that although you love your kids to the moon and back.

You just don't like them very much......?







The humble Aloe Vera. 

I have just one single succulent aloe vera plant basking on the floor of my balcony, hanging on strong and bold and steady.

Rain shine Dog pee.


Nothing fazes this succulent.


Every third day, I cut off one tongue making sure to cut as close to the root as possible. Split it and slather all over my face, neck and lips.


This has been the balm to my poor state of finances.

Softens my skin, protects it from sunburn.

Stops me from snacking because (have you tasted natural aloe gel?) It is bitter as heck!


Natural organic skin care. ( organic because fertiliser happens to be rice water and dog pee)

I leave the gel on my face for at least an hour or if I forget, for many hours.

It's totally good for you.

Just a note of caution....


If you are one half of a couple...

make sure your partner appreciates soggy smells....


Freshly harvested Aloe Vera gel on the face, when it dries can somewhat smell a little odd.


Try keeping some leftover fresh aloe vera in the fridge wrapped in a paper towel.


The next day, you will find some yellowish stains and a pungent familiar smell coming from it.


Somewhat like as if you rubbed your Day Old underwear all over your face.



Okay okay,


The End.









That long winding road

 The harder things become, The more I need to celebrate the small wins, The tiny hurdles I overcome, Every small step I can move, may it be ...