One thing that I have definitely enjoyed and improved in Melbourne, is cooking.
With the freedom of cooking whatever I want, I can sense that my general cooking skill has been constantly improving (chopping, frying, seasoning etc) and I am always trying to cook something that I've never done before. here are some of my recent ones:
Scambled Egg sandwich in bite size, ham and tomato salad in truffle balsamic vinegar and olive oil
(yes it's not really cooking, but the egg was pretty fluffy and soft, i was pretty happy)
天津飯 (てんしんはん)
Its a Japanese Chinese cuisine that really has nothing to do with traditional Chinese dishes. Since I have never eaten it in my life, i can only imagine what it's like and make the sauce purely out of the blue. in the end i used smoked salmon and ham instead of crab stick/crab meat and made a hot and sour sauce instead of...watever sauce.
Gyoza or Dumplings and some vege soup. The main focus of this photo is the fact that the dumplings were frozen when i fried them. After 8 months of eating frozen dumplings, I can claim myself as a master at frying frozen dumplings. Period.
Yakisoba (焼きそば) basically it's just japanese fried noodles, mixed with chicken liver, pork, cabbage and beansprout, nothing special, but tasted bloody good~~
1 comment:
YUM! CAN YOU COOK ME DINNER SOME TIME?
Its funny how most of your dishes are still oriental..
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