Still on the town of Air Itam in Penang, Seong Garden Cafe at Jalan Air Itam comes to life at night with the street converted into a night market and open air food court!
Sunday, 30 August 2020
Seong Garden Cafe
Saturday, 29 August 2020
En En Coffee Shop
Wednesday, 26 August 2020
Western Cottage
Along the busy Air Itam Road is this house being converted into a restaurant selling what I would call Asian style Western Food.
Limited parking spaces are available within the front yard of the 'house' with your private valet minus the smart uniform and tips. Yes, parking is free if you manage to get one there is.
Oriental Sauce Chicken Chop - RM11.80
Chicken Bolognese - RM15.80
Mushroom Sauce Chicken Chop - RM11.80
Chicken Maryland - RM16.80
Garlic Bread - RM4.80
Mushroom Soup - RM5.80
Chef Salad Bowl - RM5.80
Orange Juice - RM5.90
Sunday, 23 August 2020
Simple Way To Make Chrysanthemum Tea
Ingredients needed to make chrysanthemum tea:
- Chrysanthemum (菊花)
- Japanese Honeysuckle (金银花)
- Licorice (甘草)
- Honey Comb Rock Sugar (石蜂糖)
- Pandan Leaves
Boil them in a pot for about 20 minutes with small fire.
Beautiful hot tea in the end to enjoy!
Saturday, 22 August 2020
Flower Mulan Nyonya Cage
Locate at the junction of Burmah Road and Bangkok Lane in Penang, it is very easily to miss this exotic restaurant thanks to its over decorated entrance with flowers and traditional Chinese ornaments. I always thought that it was a florist until I was brought to this place one day to have lunch.
How To Cook Smooth Creamy Porridge
There are mainly two type of Chinese porridge in terms of their texture. The first one is the Teochew style where the rice is still in its solid form in a pool of soup. The second type is the smooth creamy paste like porridge where you would commonly find in Dim Sum restaurants; this is the Cantonese type of porridge. Personally I prefer the latter.
Cooking the porridge is the easy part; the portion of water vs. rice is 5:1; in other words, add 5 cups of water into each cup of rice. Bring it to a boil. Next, prepare the ingredients that go into the porridge, I'm going to use fish fillet in this instance.
The Barramundi fillets are marinated with soya sauce, salt and Chinese cooking wine. This will be tossed into the pot probably just 5 to 10 minutes before the porridge is ready. The fish fillet will be cooked very fast so there is no point to put it in too soon.
Then comes the secret of creating the silky smooth creamy porridge that we are after. You have to blend the porridge with a hand stick blender. Refer video below:
Bon Appétit!