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My Roast Chicken Wrap September 1, 2007

Posted by takeuaway in Hall, cooking.
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I like staying in hall, do my own laundry, cooking, cleaning, and enjoying the quiet moments of my life. To me, it’s very relaxing and enjoying, as they are the rare moments of my life when it is slow. So recently, i got myself a new frying pan from ikea, for the main purpose of cultivating my creativity in cooking.

I got this idea when i went to Raffles City last week. Out of the Pan and crepes! Well, i can’t make crepes, but i can always get substitutes! I got the Gyro bread from carrefour @ Suntec. It’s a kind of unleavened bread i think. Looks cool to me. Together with the baby butterhead lettuce and black pepper roasted chicken, it makes a very satiable meal.

Ingredients:

Gyro Bread, Roasted Chicken, Lettuce, Cheese and Honey

1. Heat the gyro bread on a pan, without oil, until i heats up or become bloated

2. Remove the bread from the pan and put cheese on top of the bread.

3. Heat the chicken on the pan

4. Place the chicken on the bread, on top of the cheese, so that the cheese will melt.

5. Top it with some lettuce and roll it up

6. Place the rolled bread back on the pan, and heat it to melt the cheese and seal the opening.

7. Eat it hot on the pan!

Failed Cooking Attempt February 22, 2007

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Ok, firstly, the egg shouldnt be like dat, i’m quite good with frying egg ok. Just that the wok i used is already a bit cannot make it with all the scratchings, which result in the stickyness of the egg to the wok.

This is my first attempt to cook maggie mee goreng, and first failure ok. Don’t believe can see this -> http://takeuaway.wordpress.com/2007/02/07/dennis-fried-noodles/. I tried the same old way too many times le, so want to try something different.

Ingredients: garlic, onion, potato, luncheon meat, tomato, ketchup and a pinch of salt.

I think i shouldn’t put in the garlic first, it got “chau ta” v fast. I previously thought it would turn golden brown and stay there :p

Then i add the potatos (with skin) into the wok. I tried to remove the skin with my dining knife, but as you might have guessed, it doesn’t work out well. So with the thought that potato wedges also comes with skin, i decided not to try peeling the potato anymore. I added more oil so that it would be more cooked with it’s thickness. Hmm….. too oily i think

Then when the potatoes turned golden brown, i added the other ingredients to fry. After which is the noodles. I only have ketchup to season the noodles. Found it too bland, and added a pinch of salt.

Result:

Noodles still too bland, tomato doesn’t go well with the ketchup, taste horrible. Garlic is totally black. Only the luncheon meat is edible.

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