Chef Malaisia
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Hi, Welcome to my corner! I'm a SAHM, currently residing in Selangor, Malaysia. I have worked in the administration and financial departments in some private firms over the last twenty odd years. It's been a year that I've become a "SAHM" and I'm enjoying it. I love to cook and bake, inspired by my beloved late mom. She was a really great cook, a great mom and a wonderful woman. I love being in the kitchen trying out new recipes and creating some along the way. Come and share with me your ideas and feel free to drop in a line or two. I would love to hear from you. Thank you!
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- 06 de Febrero de 2011Is that a picture of the sour little fruit? What is its name? I remember this dish my grandma used to make with pork cracklings and fermented bean paste and dark soy sauce!1 reply
- 08 de Febrero de 2011Hi Linda,
Thank you for stopping by. The sour little fruit is called belimbing, also known as "averrhoe bilimbi". Yes, I think that this should be the fruit that your grandma used to cook with. It is great in spicy dishes too. You must have missed this! I planted this at my very tiny backyard and it has been giving me loads of fruits. It is however extremely sour to eat on its own, best used in cooking, especially in sambal, yummy! You can find out more about this fruit from the web. Hope this helps! Have a lovely day!
- 06 de Febrero de 2011Hello Sahm,1 reply
I'm a new member and not sure how this works.
Your recipe looks great! Can you please elaborate on "fermented black beans?" We live in NYC not far from the Asian-centered neighborhood.
Thank you!
Carol- 08 de Febrero de 2011Hi Carol,
Thank you for dropping by. Fermented black beans are used frequently in Chinese cooking, they can be found in most Asian stores, as with most fermented sauces or beans, they can be rather salty. So do a taste test first before using and adjust the amount accordingly as you like. For pictures of this fermented black beans, you are welcome to visit my cooking blog mycoookinggallery.blogspot.com, go to my side bar, click on vegetables and look for this recipe "Bitter Gourd with Chicken in Fermented Black Beans". Hope you try this out and let me know when you do. Enjoy!
- 22 de Enero de 2011Hi Joy, when looking at your apple upside down cake I noticed your button for Cook Eat Share. Nice to see you here, now following here and on your blog!
- 15 de Enero de 2011Glad you joined and are sharing such great recipes with us! The steamed pork ribs with black beans sound really excellent. I'm saving them to my recipe box Try Soon folder.