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Ma Dad’s Shark’s Fin Soup!

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Singaporean Homecooked Hokkien Mee

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Here’s how to cook home cooked Hokkien mee! Singaporean style!

Family Food Night

Sunday, September 24th, 2006

Ah, nice dinner outings with the family. Dad discovered a newly opened food store just across the street, and off we went!

Simple delectable foodfare such as..

Hokkien Mee

Fried Hokkien Mee and..

Oyster omelete

Oyster Omelete.

In a separate dinner outing the next evening, we went to try out satay at kopi tiam (coffee shop) near Serangoon central.

Satay 1

Heavenly I tell you.

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I will so miss them in America. For a whole year too. Sigh

Seafood Night Part 2

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

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After that feast of stingray, blachan kang kong and pig trotters, we proceeded to the supermarket to get groceries and snacks for the World Cup.

After reaching home and settling down for a while..

“Eh cook shark’s fin liao! Want to take picture?”

“Okay!”

Here you are, more pictures of in progress cooking!

The ingredients

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3 cans of Rabbit brand sharks fin soup base

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Freshly chopped GARLIC (yum!) and just 1 beaten egg. Dad emphasizes just one egg here, unless you want to sample shark’s fin porridge haha..

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From this angle, Dad reflected that it would be better if the garlic were chopped up into tinier chunks.

The Chef Works

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Emptying the last drops of cooking oil – just nice.

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Fuuu! Sizzling garlic!

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Cooking under a medium flame like this.

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Looking at this, yea the garlic chunks would be better, smaller.

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Pouring in the first can.

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Adding water, followed by the other 2 cans.

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Waiting for it to boil.

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Irresistible close up shots

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Dad told me to look out for this, where most of the bubbles would accumulate at the middle, where it’s time to add egg.

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Adding egg. As this step is critical to the texture of the soup, it was essential that it was done in a prompt manner, which explains the unfocused picture.

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See the clear streaks of egg emerging? Oishi!

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After turning off the stove, I once again had time to take another nice close up macro shot.

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Served up nicely in a delectable orange melanin soup bowl.

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Four bowls with more left in the wok for seconds. This was taken under florescent lighting, maybe this is why Steve said my pictures look disgusting :p

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Shark’s Fin soup, XO Brandy and black vinegar. Another lip smacking family feast!

Seafood Night Part 1

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

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With an uneventful day comprising of creating powerpoint slides for a client and a few games of DOTA, things turned out for a change when Dad suggested eating out.

That means…

Stingray!

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Maybe rice just looks extra yummy on green plates. Maybe I’m just hungry.

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Blachan Chilli Kang Kong! Fuuu!

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This is THE bomb I tell you! Mom even had to instruct the stingray lady to go easy on the blachan :p

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And as though that’s not enough, Dad ordered Tur Kah! (Pig trotters)