Archive for the 'Chicken' Category

Turmeric Chicken (Ayam Kunyit)

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Shireen has always mention in her blog, how yummy this dish is. I tried making them myself quite sometime ago, but I only used tumeric and nothing else. The taste was so horrible that I decided to stay away from this dish.

A few days back, she posted again, and I asked my maid if she can make this dish. She said, yes, as she usually makes them at home. Good to have a maid so I have someone pound the ingredients for me :)

Ingredients we used:

  • 1/2 chicken – cut into small pieces
  • sugar to taste
  • enough water to cover the chicken to let it simmer until dry

Pounded ingredients

  • 2 thumb size tumeric
  • 8 shallots
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 1/2 tsp pepper seeds
  • few slices galangal (we did not use this)
  • 1 thumb size ginger (we did not use this)
  • 2 tsp salt

Preparation

  1. Pound all the ingredients above
  2. Marinate the chicken pieces with the spices (estimate: 1 hour)
  3. Leave the extra aside

Cooking method

  1. Saute the extra spice in oil till dry and fragant
  2. Add in marinated chicken with spiece
  3. Fry till tender
  4. Add sugar to taste
  5. Add enough water to cover the chicken. Close lid. Once boiled, lower fire and let it simmer (I think it takes about 30mins -1 hour)
  6. Once the gravy turns thick, I turn off the gas because I prefer some gravy to go with my rice.

Verdict: Very very yummy, a must try!!  I had trouble removing the yellow stain from my blender and my hands previously. So, the only trouble is to pound them.

Ayam Pongteh

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

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So much of influence from the Astro Series ” Little Nyonya”, I am so tempted to learn the Nyonya yummy dishes. I had a chance to taste the Ayam Pongteh when I visited Miche at her home on my last trip back to Melaka. She had even asked her mother to cook up a storm for us, and one of the dishes is the Ayam Pongteh. When I came back, I tried to cook this dishes and it really taste delicious (especially when eaten with sambal belacan), thanks to recipe and tips from Miche.

This is the 2nd time I tried cooking this dish. It taste really nice on the 2nd day so I will cook a bigger pot so that it can at least last for 2 days. Below is my version of Ayam Pongteh.

Ingredients:

Lots of shallots, few pieces garlic, 1Tbsp taucu, 1/2 chicken, 4 potatoes, gula melaka, salt to taste, chinese mushroom (optional)

Method:

  1. Fry pounded shallots, garlic and taucu till fragant
  2. Add in chicken and then big potato cubes
  3. Simmer and once boiled, add gula melaka and some salt to taste
  4. Let it simmer till potato turns soft (gravy thicken)

I also add some belly pork cubes prior adding the chicken for additional taste.

Now that my laptop is corrupted, I can have more time in the kitchen trying out more nice dishes. At least no more dark circles under eyes for the time being :)

Bake Chicken Wings

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009


Marinated wings are arranged on a tray of cut potato, carror, and onion chunks.

1st Birthday Platter for the neighbours

It has been exactly one year since we did birth announcements for our boys. In just a blink of eye, they are already crawling everywhere in the house, waiting for me to celebrate their first birthday.

Since we already did a mass celebration at hometown with family members with cakes and party, we only have a simple dinner at home on their actual birth date.

I marinated some wings (with mixture of oyster sauce, thick and soy sauce) and baked them in my oven. I even baked some small banana cupcakes (should have did some lil egg tarts instead) and did some red eggs, just for the sake of having fun. Since we had extra, I prepared a platter too, as giveaway to the neighbours. Just something so simple and nice :)

Salted Egg Fried Chicken

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008


What do you think of this black chicken picture? Probably my picture doesn’t look that good, but I tell you, this is the best chicken that you will keep asking for.

A modified dish from the Salted Egg Fried Prawn or Salted Egg Fried Crab (Ham Tan Hai in Cantonese). It is also very easy to cook.

Ingredients:
Chicken pieces
Steam salted egg yolk
Marinate: soy sauce, oyster sauce, pepper powder
Coating: KFC Flour (I always add some self raising flour so that it taste more crispy

Method:
1.Marinate chicken (best if marinated overnight)
2. Spoon some flour mixture into the chicken and mix well.
3. Deep fry chicken.
4. Remove chicken from oil.
5. Use very little oil to stir fry the mashed egg yolk will you see bubbles.
6. Add in chicken and stir well.

Too bad my mum cannot take this dish as she is having knee pain with a big Plantar Fasciitis bandage.

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