As the Chinese new year celebration draws to an end, lets focus on the dessert menu. Auspicious food still has to be on the table so I chose something that will keep the family glued together. Sticky food is meant to promote family unity. Round shaped food bring unending prosperity. Nothing fits the bill more perfectly than mochi.
Sunday, 24 February 2013
MATCHA AND LIME CUSTARD MOCHI
As the Chinese new year celebration draws to an end, lets focus on the dessert menu. Auspicious food still has to be on the table so I chose something that will keep the family glued together. Sticky food is meant to promote family unity. Round shaped food bring unending prosperity. Nothing fits the bill more perfectly than mochi.
Filipino, Asian, Oriental food, food photos
Asian,
Chinese New Year,
Dessert,
Snack,
vegetarian
Thursday, 21 February 2013
SHANTUNG STYLE PRAWNS
I love this dish but never knew its origins. This dish allegedly hails from Northern China. I say allegedly because a lot of Chinese recipes have gone through so much alterations that they are just a shadow of what they originally were. Also, there is a non-traditional Chinese ingredient here: ketchup. Although ketchup is much used in Chinese cooking today, it does not hail at all from ancient China. The souring agent used then was vinegar.
Filipino, Asian, Oriental food, food photos
Chinese New Year,
dinner,
Entertaining,
Main dish,
Quick and easy,
Seafood
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
SELF SAUCING CHOCOLATE PUDDINGS
I thought I was going to rest after the holidays but more holidays are still to come up. I have just cooked up a storm for Chinese new year so I am going to do a bit of magic for Valentine's day.
Filipino, Asian, Oriental food, food photos
Chocolate,
cupcakes,
Dessert,
Entertaining,
Pudding,
Quick and easy,
vegetarian
Monday, 11 February 2013
KUEH LAPIS LEGIT
For Chinese new year, cakes symbolize a rich and sweet life and layers signify rising abundance. Hence, this cake is the perfect offering at the beginning of the year.
Filipino, Asian, Oriental food, food photos
Asian,
Cake,
Chinese New Year,
Dessert,
Eggs,
Entertaining,
gluten free,
Malaysian,
Oriental,
vegan
Thursday, 7 February 2013
POT ROAST SOY SAUCE CHICKEN
During the two week Chinese New Year celebrations, food with auspicious meaning are eaten to beckon good tidings for the coming year. Whole chicken is served during Chinese New Year because it signifies rebirth, family togetherness and prosperity. Marbled eggs symbolize gold nuggets. In this dish, both are present to bestow good wishes to everyone partaking.
Filipino, Asian, Oriental food, food photos
Chicken,
Chinese,
Chinese New Year,
dinner,
Eggs,
Entertaining,
Main dish,
Roast
Monday, 4 February 2013
BEEF AND SHITAKE MUSHROOMS ON TENDERSTEM BROCCOLI
My Mum-in-law's cooking is very simple yet it is always delicious. It is the no fuss no frills way she cooks that make it that way. She makes food with simple clean tastes, none of the ingredients overpower each other. There is no tricks nor science employed. It is quite the opposite. She cooks simple fresh ingredients quickly to capture their natural taste at their prime. Thus vegetables end up so tasty and fresh even when they are just fried with garlic and light soy sauce.
Filipino, Asian, Oriental food, food photos
Beef,
Chinese,
Quick and easy,
Stir fry,
vegetables
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