To feed my party of ten, I looked through the various cookbooks that were available to me and New Chinese Cuisine by the Tung Lok Group seemed to be calling my name. The book is a great coffee table book and for cooks of all kinds to flip to get inspiration. Of the many recipes that are in the book, I selected two for my dinner party and three others from the other books and food magazines that I possess. This was how my little dinner menu turned out:
Poached Prawns with Avocado Salsa
Chrysanthemum-styled Fish with fruit salsa
Lamb Shank with Garlic Cream Sauce
Comfort Maggie with Luncheon Meat Chips and an oozy soft boiled egg
Green Tea Ice Cream Pie
In a tongue-in-cheek manner, I decided to serve something really simple and rather kitsch in contrast to the semi-haute cuisine that I plated up for the first three courses. Serving instant noodles with some good old fried-to-a-crisp Shanghai Maling Luncheon Meat is certainly not one of the classiest things to serve at a posh dinner, but it can stir some comfort emotions. The luncheon meat is a funny thing, it is terrible food in terms of health, but it taste so good that you have to allow yourself the occasional indulgence. My friend N cooked this for me while we were experimenting in the kitchen one afternoon and I was so blown away but the simplicity and clever play of between the ketchup manis, salty meat and oozy egg yolk and I wanted to make it for everyone. This is cooking at its simplest, not much fuss and you can do it under 10 minutes.
N’s After-A-Night-Out Nosh
(Comfort Maggie with Luncheon Meat Chips and an oozy soft boiled egg)
Serves 1

Ingredients:
1 packet of instant noodles
1 ½ tbsp ketchup manis
1 egg
4 slices luncheon meat
2 tbsp vegetable oil
Garnish: Chopped red chilies
Directions:
Heat oil, when hot fry luncheon meat till they are golden brown on both sides. When that is done, fry a sunny-side up, making sure that the yolk remains runny.
Meanwhile, boil a pot of water, and when it comes to a boil, dunk instant noodles in and cook for 3 minutes and strain. Mix thoroughly with ketchup manis.
Plate up the noodles with the luncheon meat and egg, garnish with red chilies and eat.
*Alternatively: you can use soft boiled eggs like I did. To make soft boiled eggs, bring water to a boil, gently lower you eggs, cook for 4 minutes and then run it under cold water.
wahh they look and sound good!
ReplyDeletehey, joone, I'm like totally blown away by your 1st three haute cuisine dishes, and for a home dinner party no least - Wow...
ReplyDeletegwenda and cath: Thanks! *bows graciously*
ReplyDeleteHey June, I said it before and will say it again. I truly enjoyed dinner that night and had fun watching you cook up a lovely dinner for us!You're really blessed with a gift to cook!luv,nette.Ü
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