I'm assembling the ingredients for tonight's dinner.
Lotus root, carrot and sweet corn. Ah, this is easy. Cut up the pieces and boil in a pot of water, together with dried cuttlefish, dried oysters, red dates, wolf berries and some meat.
Fresh button mushroom and Korean bunashimeji are perishable, so we'll have to eat them today. I'll pan fry with olive oil, garlic, a dollop of butter and some white wine.
Stir-fried vegetables are a must at the dinner table. I wish these baby kale were from my own backyard. They're imported from Hong Kong.
And this cauliflower is already past its prime. I'll cook it Indian style, together with onion, potatoes and lots of spices.
Finally, fish is SK's favourite. I'll panfry some flounder.
Monday, 28 June 2010
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10 comments:
Your ingredients look good enough to eat! Happy eating.
Nice pics!
this cauliflower is already past its prime - how do we know this?
World - Fresh vegetables are so nice looking right?
OKC - I was inspired by your photos! I is a copycat :-)
qa - It felt a little limp (fresh ones are really firm) and had blemishes on the florets.
Oh I MISS kale!!! :-D
hehe.. :) I like the pretty "bouquet" of kale you have there...
Amel - Can you grow some in your yard?
OKC - The kale flower is pretty. They were limpy though, so I was trying to perk them up in a bowl of water. That was when I realised it looked like a bouquet.
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