Clearing up my phone memory again. On food that we had the past few weeks.
Hubby bought back these big prawns from Sri Aman and what better way than to steam them. Sweet and good.
Saw these cockles at the fishmonger and couldn't resist buying and cooking them. With ginger, lemongrass, chilli and dark soy sauce, my mum's style.
Not my cup of tea, these century eggs. This was ordered in Go Fun Kee when we had our bak kut teh dinner.
Found a stall in Nanyang Food Court that serves good claypot pork belly with salted fish and dried chilli. Finished up my big plate of white rice with this appetizing dish.
No longer that good in Noodle Expert, Kenyalang. Its cheng soup used to burst with generous ingredients and flavours but now it is nothing much but few bacon strips, prawns, mince meat, seaweed and veggies.
wow..nice. feel so hungry now
ReplyDeleteOoooo...cockles. Have not eaten for a long long time. Prawns, century eggs...I love them all!! Yum yummm!!!!
ReplyDeleteI like to eat all the food that you have shown here. The least is cockles. The century egg I like but not soaked in the sauce like that.
ReplyDeleteI happen to like century eggs, so I would happily eat your portion. LOL!
ReplyDeleteCockles!! I never buy them for many many years now... so this is the way you cook them... Something new to me...
ReplyDeletePrawns and cockles, I want!! The rest, I don't mind too :p
ReplyDeleteOpposite to you, I like century eggs and long time never eat cockles in this way
ReplyDeletewah sedapnya miss. that udang so tempting
ReplyDeleteI loves prawns...
ReplyDeleteI love century eggs! I can eat many many many of them. Steamed fresh prawns are so yums. I dont get fresh prawns easily here :(
ReplyDeleteThe prawns look huge! I wanna eat them too! xoxo
ReplyDeleteClaypot pork belly with salted fish. Yumz I can eat this with just plain rice.
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