Squid Curry Recipe (Indian Gulai Sotong Recipe)

Squid Curry (Gulai Sotong)
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My parents are huge fans of nasi kandar–a type of Mamak/Indian-Muslim food consists of steamed rice with a variety of curries and other side dishes. (Click here and here for a peek of a nasi kandar restaurant and its many colorful dishes.)

When I was little, my parents would always take me to nasi kandar restaurants. I remember vividly their old joint in Georgetown, Penang. Whenever I go home to Penang, I would take my parents out to savor a meal or two of nasi kandar at their favorite restaurant/stall. Regardless of where we go, there is one dish that we never miss out–gulai sotong, or squid curry. So, it’s no surprise that my mother makes a killer squid curry at home (which I’ve fortunately learned).

There are two secret ingredients of a great squid curry: curry leaves and a blended spice mix of cumin, fennel, black mustard, fenugreek seeds. Curry leaves impart a highly aromatic flavor to the curry and the spice seeds add that signature and unmistakable Indian curry kick. I love hard-boiled eggs in curries, so I also added some eggs. Click here to see the real squid curry served in Penang…

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Sichuan Crawfish/Crayfish/Crawdad Recipe (麻辣小龙虾)

Sichuan Crawfish/Crayfish/Crawdad Recipe (麻辣小龙虾)

(Chinese recipes, prepare authentic Chinese food now!)
I have never cooked crawfish at home. I have to confess that these little feisty and fierce some creatures almost had me surrender and call for rescue. Handling these crawdads and crawmoms ain’t no piece of cake. I totally underestimated them. However, at the first bite of their juicy tails and heads, I felt…

Penang Chee Cheong Fun Recipe (Steamed Rice Rolls with Shrimp Paste)

Penang Chee Cheong Fun Recipe (Steamed Rice Rolls with Shrimp Paste)

What do I eat when I get very lazy?
A plate of home-made Penang chee cheong fun (click here to see the real stuff), or steamed rice rolls with shrimp paste.
Gourmet Food? No.
Satisfaction? Yes.
Nostalgic? Check.
Certified-fresh, delicious, and hassle-free for lazy bums? Absolutely!
Here are my quick guide to this lazy-person dish…

DMBLGiT June: Overall Second Place Winner

DMBLGiT June: Overall Second Place Winner

I won again! This time as the “Overall Second Place Winner,” second only to food photography extraordinaire and BlogHer mega guru Bea at La Tartine Gourmande.
W00t!
Thanks to Food and Paper and the judges for my winning shot. And special thanks to my food buds Steamy Kitchen and Melting Wok for helping me with my entry selection. (Yeah, I am lame…

Chicken Shu Mai (Siu Mai) Recipe

Chicken Shu Mai (Siu Mai) Recipe

(Chinese recipes, prepare authentic Chinese food now!)
My brunch this morning–chicken shu mai (sui mai), or steamed chicken dumplings.
See the little turquoise plates? I got them from London. Aren’t they so beautiful? They are the only thing I got myself in London. I know…the only thing I bought!
I was out shopping for clothes, shoes, and all the pretty-me-up’s, but I…

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