Sunday, November 7, 2010

Chicken pumpkin & carrot soup

This is 100% home cooked Chicken pumpkin & carrot soup. It is much easier to get my kids to eat their meals with soup, they like plain soup like this one.

My husband brought back 1 big pumpkin after he visited his friend's farm in Sandakan last week. Besides making a pumpkin cake, I also used part of the pumpkin to make soup.

The ingredient and methods of preparing this soup is here for me to share !!



Pumpkin cake



The recipe of this baked pumpkin cake can be viewed here.

PizzaHut's Extreme Cheesy 6

Extreme cheesy 6 pizza
After watching so many times of the TV commercial and much talked about PizzaHut's Extreme Cheesy 6, we finally have a taste of it. Like the name says it is Extremely cheeeeesy. We ordered the plain one just to have a feel of the total cheesy taste.

The topping consists of 6 major types of cheese, 1) Cheddar 2) Parmesan 3) Provolone 4) Mozzarella 5) Romano 6) Monterey Jack.

Some of these cheese I have never heard of before but the combination are perfect, not as salty as I first thought it would be. We ordered the large set meals among other side orders for the five of us (3 kids), the portion is simply huge and filled with cheese, we continue our cheesy party at home and polished all up later in the night.

The cheese layers is superbly thick and yummy
This slice of Extreme cheesy is mine, hmmm...yum..:Q

Cheese lovers should not miss this Extreme Cheesy 6 pizza. I Can't wait to try the other 2 types of Extreme Cheesy 6 topping pizzas in the menu. Gonna to head over to Pizza Hut again this weekend, because I’m crazy about Cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Filipino Cuisine at Masarap Restaurant

A special treat on BIL's wedding anniversary, we had a Filipino meal at Masarap Restaurant, in Lintas.

the 1st floor restaurant





A mango cake, The Philippines is famous with its mangoes

Korean Butter Coconut Biscuits



Great that there is a Korean mini market just at the ground floor of the place I work. I love Korean biscuits, they are somewhat unique and more delicious.

Since it is an authentic Korean produced biscuit, majority of the products labeling are in Korean words, the box, the ingredients and nutritional labeling alike, I can't read a single word of it, some with a line or two of English, like this one. I usually ask the shop keeper what's the contents of the products if I can't find any descriptions that I can read. Unlike Japanese products, I still can see some Chinese characters to figure out what it is.

After picked and chose, I bought this Butter Coconut biscuits (with a coat of honey on top I suppose). There are 2 individually packs of biscuits inside. Great for my afternoon tea in the office. As you know imported products are generally pricey. This box of biscuit cost me about RM5.00. Would I buy it again? 80% yes.


Monday, October 18, 2010

Simply Vegetable Soup

During the week on my 7-Days detoxification and Rejuvenation Program (DRP), I was merely on fruits and vegetable diet. These was one of the main meals that I had for dinner, it was boiled without salt and other seasoning.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Kampung Chicken soup

Kampung chicken soup was cooked in a slow cooker for more than 8 hours under low heat. The ingredient is simply, half kampung chicken, 8-10 red dates and some Chinese Herbs.

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