Ponzu is a citrus based sauce used in Japanese cuisine. We use for Shabushabu, salad, sashimi etc.
I found following ponzu the other day in a Japanese Super Market. I haven't gone back to Japan so long and sometimes I am very behind for trendy items in Japan. I looked at back side of the package and I was interested in this ponzu called "Nokkeru Jule Yuzu Soy Sauce Ponzu"(place on top jelly, citrus soy sauce flavor ponzu).
I put this ponzu on a small piece of Tofu and serve for appetiser. It's too easy, but delicious!
Saturday, 14 January 2012
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Chinese New Year
Since few years ago, I have been decorating this willows at home. Known as Yin Lou in Cantonese. I heard from my friend that having this willows at home during Chinese New year represents having abundant luck and prosperity. I have a very nice vase which is from my parents in law for the willows so every year, I decorate like this photo.
This vase also good for lilies like the photo.
Monday, 9 January 2012
Ramen(Japanese Noodle with soup)
Ramen is originated from China. In Chinese restaurants, there are many kind of noodle dishes. Ramen is created by Japanese and I believe most Japanese people like Ramen. Ramen is very popular in Japan and you can find so many kind of Ramen shops and tastes everywhere in Japan.
We can find a lot of Ramen shops in Singapore. Now a days, it's much more Ramen shops than a few years ago. I can name some good Ramen shops in here, but my family like to eat at home. I can buy Ramen noodle at a Japanese super market so what I have to do is boiling noodle and soup. It's not so difficult, but I have to make one by one and serve. I personally like al dente so as I am the one who is cooking and busy in the kitchen, it's almost impossible to get al dente ramen for myself after I serve my family so I prefer to go to the shop to eat delicious one:)
One of my favourite Ramen shop is "Santoka". It's from Hokkaido.
Ramen Santoka
6 Eu Tong Sen Street
#02-76 The Central
Tel: 6224-0668
We can find a lot of Ramen shops in Singapore. Now a days, it's much more Ramen shops than a few years ago. I can name some good Ramen shops in here, but my family like to eat at home. I can buy Ramen noodle at a Japanese super market so what I have to do is boiling noodle and soup. It's not so difficult, but I have to make one by one and serve. I personally like al dente so as I am the one who is cooking and busy in the kitchen, it's almost impossible to get al dente ramen for myself after I serve my family so I prefer to go to the shop to eat delicious one:)
One of my favourite Ramen shop is "Santoka". It's from Hokkaido.
Ramen Santoka
6 Eu Tong Sen Street
#02-76 The Central
Tel: 6224-0668
Saturday, 7 January 2012
Breakfast
We eat usually different breakfast during weekdays. My husband eats bread with cheese or jam with a cup of coffee. My kids eat cereal with milk and some fruits on busy weekdays as their school bus comes 7:00am. I eat breakfast like this photo after kids leave for school. I put salsa on a slice of bread and ham, then sprinkle cheese and toast. When I have this kind of breakfast, I can work more better than the morning I only have a small bowl of cereal.
During weekends, we have a big breakfast. I will update sometime later.
During weekends, we have a big breakfast. I will update sometime later.
Green Peas Crostini
I had a friend last night from US and he loves my Sushi. Every time he came to Singapore, he asked my Sushi and I told him that I could cook something else, but he likes to have my Sushi. So I make a lot of appetizers whenever he comes to see us then he won't get tired of sushi:)
This is Green Peas Crostini. Just mix with Peas, Garlic, Parmesan Cheese and Olive Oil. Toast baguette and spread this pesto. Wow! It is so easy and delicious!!
This is Green Peas Crostini. Just mix with Peas, Garlic, Parmesan Cheese and Olive Oil. Toast baguette and spread this pesto. Wow! It is so easy and delicious!!
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Happy New Year! (Akemashite Omedetogozaimasu)
This is a New Year's Day meal. When I was living in Japan, we had much more food as my mother made. Since I have lived in abroad, I do only few dishes, but nicely.
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