Thursday, July 10, 2008

pix of pax

fotos of dunno who from some dunno wat activity up on flickr...

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Nasi Ulam and the Hunky Man

Found this great recipe which I must share.

All ingredients (well, almost) can be found in the kitchen garden at Pasir Ris Park. Of course!



Nasi Ulam or Rice Salad is a malay or peranakan dish, depending on which end of the scale you're in. And compared to nasi lemak, nasi ulam is definitely more healthy and delicious.



The same recipe was used for a recent cooking workshop organised by the very good people at Pasir Ris Park and feedback received was quite good I must say. This lady even claimed that the rice salad helped purged out the crampy wind from her stomach.... Don't ask from which end!
I didn't want details.

But imagine, if that one tablespoon she ate can rid her of her troubled stomach wind, what wonders can a bowl of nasi ulam do?!?!. Maybe can lose 1 to 2 kg of weight! I must warn though, may be air you're losing (if that's possible) and not fats. For those willing to try, let me know if this diet really works ya.


Oh! Nearly forgot about the hunky man in the subject title. For those who is giving the recipe a go, you must, MUST purchase your ingredients from this hunky man at tekka market. Yes. You read it right. It's TEKKA MARKET! You'll not missed him. His store is the only one with loud jazzy music. Imagine listening to Dionne Warwick and Michael Buble while choosing the fresh herbs and vegetables there. His pricing is reasonable too. He even greets you. And recommends! Beat that!



Recipe for Nasi Ulam

Ingredients:
2 cups of cooked rice
10 g salted fish, fried and shredded finely
1 handful dried shrimps, fried
1 tbsp belacan, toasted


Herbs ( Finely sliced):
Handful shallots
1 lemongrass, use only the tender inner parts
1 ginger flower
3 laksa leaves
3 stalks basil leaves
3 stalks mint leaves
1 turmeric leaf
1 kaffir lime leaf
1 cm fresh turmeric, finely chopped
pepper and salt to taste

Method
1. Cook the rice first. Let it cool
2. Fry and toast the dry ingredients like dried prawns, dried fish and belacan respectively.
3. Slice the herbs finely and toss with the dry ingredients. Season with some pepper and salt.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

fun is in their nature!!!

ermm...usually..dunno what these people are frantically scribbling for...


cool tool!!!


that tool-to-make-photos-look-antiqued is way past cool!

here is the sunflower (which is bigger than my palm) found in park's kitchen garden.. back in the 50s...heh..not quite

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Antiqued park

If you have wondered about how Pasir Ris Park looked like in the past, here's a tool to help make new photos look old.


Hantu walk, anyone?

Friday, May 2, 2008

Kudos to the Team

And here's the wonderful team that makes it all happen at Pasir Ris!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Check this out!


Hey take a look at this, budding from the sampan in our Kitchen Gdn :)