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Today’s Simple Lunch – Brown Rice, Sheung Tong Yuen Choi & Lap Cheong

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This morning while thinking if I should buy chicken or pork, I saw a stall selling fish paste. Since I was going to cook Sheung Tong Yuen Choy, fish paste was perfect too.

Right after I bought the fish paste, I noticed that all the chicken stalls operated by the Chinese were not opened. Oh, their off day on Monday?

What did I cook for lunch? Unpolished brown rice, Sheung Tong Yuen Choi and Lap Cheong.

Lap Cheong aka Chinese Sausage
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Lap Cheong again? What to do? Hubby didn’t want the Lap Cheong to be around for too long as there’s no fridge in the house to store it. So, there went my last 4 rolls of Chinese sausage.

This time, the Sheung Tong Yuen Choi was cooked with fish paste and not chicken rib.

Ingredients:

1 bunch of Yuen Choi, remove leaves from the stems
1 packet of fish paste, washed and rolled into small balls
Handful of fried anchovies aka ‘ikan bilis’
15 red dates
50g wolfberries
2 century eggs
2 cloves of garlic
1 small bulb ginger
1 egg
1 liter water
Oyster sauce to taste

Instructions:

1. Place the water, fried ahchovies, red dates, garlic and ginger into the rice cooker. Bring it to boil.

2. Add in wolfberries, fish balls and century eggs. Boil until the fish balls are cooked.

3. Pour the whole pot of soup into the slow cooker and add in the egg. Simmer for 1 hour.

4. Add in Yuen Choi. When the vegetable is cooked, it means the soup is ready to be served.

From today onwards, I am going to cook lunch rather than buying food. As for dinner, it’s going to be pretty simple. Heat up the afternoon leftover dishes or/and add a vegetable dish, that’s it.

Hubby and I think that we should eat well for breakfast and lunch. As for dinner, let it be simple. If possible, eat something light.

Today’s Simple Dinner – Dried Oyster Porridge

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It’s Saturday today. I was not supposed to cook today, but I had to because hubby and I didn’t go back to Gopeng this weekend.

I decided to cook Dried Oyster Porridge/Congee for dinner. It is light and suitable on hot days especially when hubby and I want to eat something non-oily.

Ingredients:

50g dried oysters, washed and soaked in warm water for 1 hour
50g raw peanuts (Love peanuts!)
20g dried anchovies aka ‘ikan bilis’
2 carrots, cubed
1.5 cup unpolished brown rice, washed and pre-soaked in water for 30 minutes
A few slices of ginger
1 liter water
1 pinch salt

Method:

1. Place the water, rice, carrots, ‘ikan bilis’ and raw peanuts into the rice cooker and cook for about 30 minutes or until every grain of rice breaks down.

2. Add in the dried oysters and slices of ginger. Cook until …

With the convenience of a rice cooker, I think you know when the porridge is ready to be served, right? :-)

Dried Oyster Porridge
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You may add century eggs and scallops into this Dried Oyster Congee. As for me, I forgot these 2 ingredients when I was at the wet market this morning.

I must admit that I am a lazy woman when it comes to cooking at home. I love throwing every ingredient into a rice cooker or slow cooker to save time.

Well, well, so long as the dishes come out yummy and healthy, I am fine with the way I am cooking.

Besides, hubby has no complaint about my Watercress Soup, Mui Choi with Raw Peanuts and Sheong Tong Yuen Choi so far. ;-)