Wednesday, March 7, 2018

What we had on Chap Goh Mei

Since I didn't cooked for our reunion dinner, I took a little effort to cook dinner for Chap Goh Mei last week.

Hubby was working that day so a family dinner at home sounds better than eating out. Coupled with the school exam this week, I spent most of the day and weekend teaching and revising with my kids.

This was what we had on Chap Goh Mei evening.  I told you, I took a little bit of effort to prepare the dinner. The most important part was everyone was together on the table, saying grace and prayer and enjoying the dinner.


Steamed yellow chicken symbolises prosperity and togetherness.


Ngoh hiang/5-spices spring roll symbolises "团团圆圆” where family gets together.


Steamed silver pomfrets with ginger and salted mustard symbolises abundance and prosperity.

After that, the kids have some fireworks fun and the daddy lit the firecrackers to mark the end of Chinese New Year celebration.

15 comments:

Agnes CF Lee said...

Life has back to normal after Chap Goh Mei. Me too having dinner at home that day with very simple dishes..

suituapui said...

Wowwww!!! What a feast! My mum was admitted into the medical centre Chap Goh Meh, did not have time to cook but we did go and eat something outside, a token dinner. Blog in my post coming soon.

mun said...

Everyone must have enjoyed your homecooked dinner very much!

PH said...

I would say that was a big effort for those three delicious dishes! Well worth the time spent as your family enjoyed the feast!

Willie a.k.a Reptoz said...

It take hours to prepare dinner but 30 minutes to eat.

Reanaclaire said...

Food looks yummy and meaningful significance!

Nancy Chan said...

That was a meaningful dinner with family to end the CNY celebration.

Christine said...

yummy!

Somewhere in Singapore said...

Yummy yummy...

Twilight Man said...

What a loving family to sit down for prayers before enjoying the delicious meal. I love that.

Blackswan said...

Lazy me, didn’t cook anything at all this CNY after my Japan trip. Nice bonding over dinner indeed. xoxo

ChrisAu said...

Not bad , got chicken , fish and ngor hiang! Any vegetables and soup?

Rose world said...

Vegetables, yes. Mixed vegetables.

Libby said...

I love all the dishes you cooked, especially the yellow chicken, yum yum

Sharon D. said...

Such a delicious meal. Your food is totally my kind of food, Rose x