Wednesday 19 October 2011

Chicken Masak Lemak Cili Padi with Potato

I was home early today and decided to cook something for dinner. Whats left in the fridge was those previous week of marketing stuff. Now I really have to make do whatever that I can dig out from the fridge. There was chicken, cili padi, potato and dried turmeric leaf. Ok I know what to cook now. Its Chicken Masak Lemak Cili Padi with Potato! I remembere tasted it at Rebung Restaurant, Bangsar sometimes ago, but don't get me wrong this is my version of the dish.



The ingredients:

1/2 bird of chicken
3 potato
30 cili padi (options) less number of cili padi if you want it less hot.
5 cm fresh turmeric.
3cm fresh ginger
3 Onion
6 peep garlic
3 asam keping
2 lemongrass
1/2 kg coconut milk
1 turmeric leaf
1/2 cup cooking oil
Salt

Method:

Cleaned and cut the chicken into 5 - 7 pieces, Blend, onion, clil padi, ginger, garlic and turmeric all together. Heat the pot and pour oil. Add the blended items for 5 - 7 minutes, add potato, chicken, asam keping and water. Simmer till chicken and potato are well cooked. Add turmeric leaf, coconut milk and continue to simmer till the gravy turned thick. Add salt and its ready to served.

Monday 17 October 2011

Kofuku Japanese Restaurant at Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur

For the month of October, Kofuku Japanese Restaurant, Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur is promoting its lavish Executive Bento Set Lunch for diners to savor the chef's expertise. I took a solid of two hours to completely enjoying the lavish and variety of the Japanese art of preparing the cuisine.

The starter was an assorted bowl of Tuna Salad to freshen up your taste bud, the part that I like most. The greens are very crunchy and fresh, the tuna was not too strong of the aroma that makes a simple and perfect salad to start with.

Followed by the en-tree, the Chawan Mushi ( Egg Curd topped with Salmon Roe) The curd was very soothe and light in taste.

The main course consists of Miso Soup (sea weed clear broth), Prawn Tempura coated with Cispy Almond , Scallop, Rice with Edamami bean, Octopus, Salmon Sashimi (my all time Japanese favorite dish) and others.
Such a colourful combination

The Executive Bento Set


Beautifully decorated: The lovely Tuna Sashimi, take a bite and you will definitely crave for more!


Delicious: The Scallop was well sou teed and place it the decorative shell. The taste? haven


Excellent: Prawn Tempura coated with almond. Its golden in color and the taste fas better then the normal tempura batter.
   
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Yummy: Not to forget the Sushi with creamy filling in it. The tiny golden roe that catches the eyes. Served with young typical Japanese ginger pickles.

The Japanese Cuisine will never be completed without the aromatic Japanese Green Tea. The soothing free flow Green Tea to gulp in between dishes, it works to cleanse your taste bud as well as a detox agent too.


I ended up the course with some fruits for dessert


Hmm watta day... but sad to know that someone who is so dear to me was just having a toast and coffee for lunch at a corner of Mamak stall in Wangsa Maju while I was enjoying a feast of awesome Japanese cuisine...

Fish Head Soup

Last Sunday was quite a sunny day. I was thinking of a Fish Head Soup served with steaming hot rice will be a superb lunch. I learned this recipe again as usual  from my late father-in-law the great cook himself. The normal cooking of any kind of fish will not required the pungent type of spices, but in this case, to get the right taste of the broth comes from cinnamon, clove and black pepper corn. my dear friend Anu yield at me when she accidentally bit the clove in her soup! hahaha.

Fish Head Soup

1 Fish head medium size (Red Snapper / Jenahak) cut from the middle into two pieces
3 potato - cut into four
10 shallots- slice
1 clove garlic - slice
5 cm ginger - slice
3 - 4 cm cinnamon
5 cloves
1 Star Anise
15 black pepper corn
2cm shrimp paste (belacan)
parsley for garnishing
Salt
cooking oil.

Methods:

Sou teed  shallots, garlic shrimp paste and the spices together in a pot, add water and potato. let it simmer until the potato is almost cooked. Add the fish head and cook until the fish head  is well done, add salt. Off the fire and sprinkle parsley on top of the fish head,



Opps! I just found out that fish head soup is one of Arif's favorite dish.