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2009/05/13

Food-4Tots has moved to www.food-4tots.com. Please update your link!

Source:Canon Creative Park

Hi Everyone, I am back now! Thanks for being so patient with me. Setting up a new site is really another big challenge to me. It took longer than expected. But, I am glad that it is finally ready for your viewing.

From today onwards, Food For Tots will discontinue its blogging activities at http://food-4tots.blogspot.com/ and move over to its new home http://food-4tots.com/ together with all its previous postings.

Don’t forget to update your link to my new site. For existing email subscribers, remember to re-submit your request at my new site so that you will not miss out any updates and recipes.

So, hop over to my new home now. ………! No house warming present required.

READY………..GET SET………GO => MY NEW HOME







2009/03/03

A Peranakan nyonya dining experience - The Blue Ginger Restaurant

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Recently, peranakan nyonya cuisine and delicacies have become much sought-after in Singapore, thanks to a 34-episodes drama serial - Little Nyonya (小娘惹). The TV series were aired on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 from November 2008 till January 2009. Although I didn’t follow all the episodes, this show has also swayed my interest to try out the authentic Singapore peranakan food. Opportunity came when I had a meet-up with a Sarawak-based blogger who happened to be in Singapore for holiday.

The first thing that came to my mind is to arrange for lunch at a local nyonya restaurant. Because of the convenience of locality, my hubby suggested The Blue Ginger Restaurant at Tanjong Pagar which is specialised in Peranakan dishes.

During the lunch, I discovered a nyonya dish called ayam buah keluak (braised chicken flavoured with turmeric, galangal and lemongrass cooked with Indonesian black nuts). It was new to me as the buah keluak (black nut) is not commonly featured, if at all, in Penang nyonya food in the north. It is more common for the Malaccan and Singaporean nyonya cuisines down south. As this is just my first time dining experience at a Singapore nyonya restaurant, it is difficult for me to make a fair comparison between Singapore and Penang nyonya food. If you are want to read more on the food review at The Blue Ginger Restaurant, hop over to his blog for a detailed write-up of the dishes we had ordered accompanied by all the mouth-drooling shots taken by his big tot.

The Blue Ginger Restaurant
Add : 97 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore
Tel : (+65) 6222 3928
Fax : (+65) 6222 3860
Lunch : 12.00pm to 2.30pm
Dinner : 6.30pm to 10.30pm
Website : www.theblueginger.com

2009/02/07

Penang nyonya kuih

Nyonya kuih, Penang nyonya kuih, ang koo kuih, Food For Tots
(Ang koo kuih from Eaton)

What is nyonya kuih?

Nyonya may be originated from the Portugese word "dona", which means "lady". It refers to female descendants of the early Chinese immigrants who settled in Penang, Malacca and Singapore.

Kuih is an Asian concept of cakes and pastries, different from that of the Western one in term of texture, flavour and appearance.

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Ever since I left my hometown of Georgetown Penang for university studies, I developed a craving for authentic Nyonya cuisine and delicacies (especially nyonya kuih). Hence, whenever I return home for my holidays, the first time I do is to search out all the eating joints that serve Nyonya food. It was no exception during my recent holidays in Penang. My hubby happily tagged along as he too likes Nyonya food.

As both my hubby and son are big fans for ang koo kuih*, I took them to buy some from a shop at Batu Lanchang called Eaton. This shop is not only well known for its ang koo kuih but also its yellow glutinous rice with curry chicken and its special satay (without peanut sauce). They also provide full moon** celebration catering. My hubby gave 2 thumb-ups after savoring them. The kuih sold by this particular shop is different from others. If they are left open at room temperature, its skin remains soft and chewy even after 24 hours. The thickness of its skin was also perfectly done. The ingredients used were tasty, and not too sweet. The photo above shows a box of mini ang koo kuihs we packed before departing home.

*Ang koo kuih is a Hokkien pronunciation. Ang means red and koo means tortoise. It resembles the shape of a tortoise. For Chinese, tortoise symbolizes longevity. Hence, it is a popular item used for praying and full moon celebration. Its skin is made of glutinous rice flour. Usually those kuih with red-coloured skin is filled with mung beans and the green-coloured ones with “gula Melaka” coconut flakes.

** Full moon refers to a celebration held for a newborn when he/she turns one month old.


Below is the address of the shop. If you are coming from the opposite direction across the road, instead of crossing the road, you can also buy Eaton’s “kuihs” (savories) sold by a hawker in a coffee shop that faces exactly opposite Eaton's shop. It is a good business strategy as they cater to customers’ convenience from both directions.

Eaton Kuih Centre Sdn Bhd
Address: 110 & 139-M Jalan Tan Sri Teh Ewe Lim (Jalan Batu Lanchang), 11600 Penang.
Opening hours: 7.00am – 5.00pm
Tel: +604 2828355
Website: http://www.eaton.com.my/index.html

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(Nyonya kuihs from Kheng Batu Lanchang Kaya & Nyonya Kuih)

A - Loh mai chi (glutinous rice ball with toasted peanut filling)
B - Kuih talam (it consists of two layers. The top white layer is made from rice flour and coconut milk, while the bottom green layer is made from green pea flour and extract of pandan leaf.)
C - Kuih ko sui (steamed rice pudding topped with grated coconuts)
D - Kuih bengkang bunga
E - Kuih bingka ubi (baked kuih of tapioca mixed in sweet pandan-flavoured custard)
F - Pulut tai tai (blue glutinous rice cake served with kaya)
G - Kuih kochi (pyramid of glutinuous rice flour filled with a sweet peanut paste and wrapped with banana leaf)
H - Pulut inti (glutinous rice topped with caramelised grated coconut flesh)
I - Chai tao kuih (made with grated radish(chai tao) and grounded spices (ketumbar), and topped with crushed peanut)
(Source: Wikipedia)

Besides Eaton, there is a hawker stall called Kheng Batu Lanchang Kaya & Nyonya Kuih located at the nearby Batu Lanchang market, which is famous for their assorted homemade nyonya “kuihs” and “kaya” (a sweetened bread spread made from coconut milk and egg). They sell as many as 30 types of “kuihs”. Some are even considered as “near extinct”, not easily found anywhere else. Prices are reasonable too. Being halal-certified, these delicacies are highly popular among muslim Malays. Indians are also frequent patrons of this stall.

On one afternoon, around 3.30pm, my hubby and I decided to buy some of the assorted “kuihs” from this hawker stall. It turned out that we were a bit early. At 3.45pm, there was still no sign of the stall owner. My first thought was it is closed for business on that day. However, I did a quick check with the stall owner in the adjacent stall to confirm if my hunch was wrong, I was told the “kuih” stall will indeed open that day. It made my feeling of disappointment turn hope. Shortly thereafter, 2 young girls strolled in to make preparation to open the stall. Then, came strolling in was a middle-aged man who pushed a cart loaded with 6 large trays of “kuihs” into the stall. Literally, in split seconds and to our surprise, out of the blue, a group of customers (about 10 people) rushed forward to the front of the stall to give their orders. Suddenly, the place came alive with hustle and bustle. The vendor was busy taking and packing orders. One customer even came holding his own container. My hubby was taken aback by the surging crowd (that looks more like a mob) clamoring to buy the “kuihs”, albeit was amused with the quick turn of the situation. As he is not fluent in the “Hokkien” chinese dialect, he asked me to proceed with our order. I managed to squeeze myself into the crowd which was getting more packed every minute. I didn’t expect to see such a huge crowd on normal weekday. Excuse me if I sound dramatic, but it was how both of us felt then. Guess how much I paid for all those “kuihs” shown in the photo? They only represent 80% of what I bought. The grand sum is RM8.00 (or USD2.20 equivalent).

Kheng Batu Lanchang Kaya & Nyonya Kuih
Address: Store No 29 Batu Lanchang Market
Opening hours: 3.30pm – 6.30pm (closed on Sundays)
Tel: +604 6589405

2009/01/24

Gong Xi Fa Cai

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Wishing everyone
a very Prosperous and OXpicious
Chinese New Year!


恭祝大家牛年

工作舒心,薪水合心,
被窝暖心,朋友知心,
爱人同心,一切顺心,
永远开心,事事称心.

(source: here)


2009/01/09

Happy 2009!

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Hi Everyone! I am back after a long holiday break. It was a very enjoyable and relaxing holiday for both my son and myself. I didn't cook at all during this period. I am so glad that my son loves all my mum's cooking especially her "char siew" (barbeque) chicken.

My hubby joined us towards end of December. He had not been to Penang for 2 years. Therefore, both of us launched a crazy food hunt to solve his "cravings". At the end, we felt so quilty for overstuffing our stomaches with all the "sinful" food. As expected, our weights had gone upwards. :( . Needless to say, my new year resolution is ........... (Hehehe! I bet you know, right?)

After the holiday, there are millions of outstanding matters that I need to attend - unpacking, washing, cleaning, ironing, cooking etc etc. As Chinese New Year is approaching, I also have to do my spring cleaning. A super duper busy schedule to kick start my 2009 year. I will share with you some food photos I took in my next posting.

Below are some photos I snapped for fun:

(a) Potted plant at my sister's condo balcony

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(b) Penang view from my sister's condo balcony. The tall building is Penang Komtar.

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2008/12/07

Hurray! Holiday Break!

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HURRAY! My holiday has finally arrived! We are going to Kuala Lumpur (my hubby's hometown) for a few days, and then moving north to Penang (my hometown). It is really a long break for me. I will be back to Singapore on 1 Jan 2009. Eat and sleep, sleep and eat....What kind of holiday can be better than this? Hahaha! I will disappear from this blog for a couple of days. Thank you so much for your support. Even on holiday, I will try to update my blog once I can get hold of a PC. Remember to drop by and check it out!

Before I end, let me share with you a song titled "Balik kampung" sung by the late Sudirman (a famous Malaysian singer). This song is about the excitement of a guy on his way back to his hometown. This is one of my favourite Malay songs. I love to sing this song (esp the chorus) whenever I am packing my luggage back home. When is your holiday coming? Busy packing too? Let sit back and enjoy this song.



Perjalanan jauh tak ku rasa
Kerna hati ku melonjak sama
Ingin berjumpa sanak saudara
Yang selalu bermain di mata

Nun menghijau gunung ladang dan rimba
Langit nan tinggi bertambah birunya
Deru angin turut sama berlagu
Semuanya bagaikan turut gembira

Balik kampung oh oh...( 3X )
Hati girang
Ho ho...
Balik kampung (3X)
Hati girang

Terbayang wajah-wajah yang ku sayang
Satu-satu tersemat di kalbu
Pasti terubat rindu di hati
Menyambut kepulangan ku nanti


2008/11/06

FOODBUZZ

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Few weeks ago, I received a package from Foodbuzz. It was the much awaited Foodbuzz apron and spatula – goodies for all the Featured Publishers in celebration of the Foodbuzz Publisher Community. Thanks Foodbuzz!

My son was even more anxious than I am to try on the apron and spatula, and posed for the camera.

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What is Foodbuzz?
Foodbuzz is the only online community with content created by food bloggers and rated by foodies, offering over 20,000 pieces of new food and dining content weekly. Members can vote for their favorite pieces of content (recipes, photos, blog posts, videos, restaurant reviews) by “buzzing” them up to the top of the daily menu of submissions.

Latest BUZZING events

The inaugural 24 Meals, 24 Hours, 24 Blogs event—which aims to showcase 24 Featured Publisher blog posts around the globe in a 24-hour period—kicked off on Sept. 20 and successfully displayed to online food enthusiasts an international, virtual street festival of food and diversity.

On October 13, Foodbuzz, Inc. announced the official launch of the Foodbuzz Publisher Community, which is comprised of more than 1,000 global food bloggers, our “Featured Publishers.” At launch, the Foodbuzz community ranks as one of the top-10 Internet destinations for food and dining (Quantcast), with bloggers based in 45 countries and 863 cities serving up daily food content. Foodbuzz currently logs over 13 million monthly page views and over three million monthly unique visitors!”


(Source: Foodbuzz Editorial Launch Post)

So hurry up! Come and catch the buzz. Sign up for FREE now:
1) Foodbuzz Foodie or
2) If you have a food blog, join Foodbuzz Featured Publisher. (don't forget to put food-4tots.blogspot.com as your referral in the Foodbuzz referral form)
3) email me at foodfortots(at)yahoo(dot)com

Still not sure? Read more about Foodbuzz, How it works and Foodbuzz Featured Publisher Program.

2008/09/15

Brillante Weblog Premio 2008

I would like to thank Alice of Bits of Life (cum Bits of Taste) for giving me this award. I feel so happy as this is my first time receiving such a special award.

Brillante Weblog is a prize given to sites and blogs that are smart and brilliant both in their content and design. The purpose of the prize is to promote as many blogs as possible in the blogsphere.
Here are the rules to follow:
1) When you receive the prize, you must write a post showing it, together with the name of who has given it to you, and link them back.
2) Choose a minimum of 7 blogs (or even more) that you find brilliant in their content or design. Show their names and links and leave them a comment informing they were prized with ‘Brillante Weblog’.

As per the rules, I would like to pass this award to the following bloggers who have wonderful work and content in their blog:

Don't forget to pass it on.