Posted by thebigfatnoodle on July 20, 2012 · 17 Comments
A fish dish fit for a king I haven’t done a Friday Is For Fish recipe in a really long time, so it’s really disappointing for me when the photos I take don’t come out as nice as I’d like them to. This week, I made some steamed fish, Chinese-style, which I was really looking … Continue reading →
Category Adventures, Banquet, Chinese, Dinner, Fish, Ginger, Hake, Lunch, scallions, soy sauce, Spring onions, Stories, Sugar, vegetable oil · Tagged with Banquet, Chinese cuisine, Cook, Fish, Ginger, Hake, Scallion, Soy sauce, Steamed fish, Steaming
Posted by thebigfatnoodle on March 25, 2012 · 15 Comments
It’ll be lonely meals for one for the next 10 days for me! As I post this on Sunday morning, my husband will be in France, driving off to the mountains for a week of skiing with friends. I will miss him and also miss seeing my friends but I opted not to go because … Continue reading →
Category Adventures, Breakfast, Carrots, Celery, Chicken, Chinese, Country life, Dinner, Eggs, Ginger, Lunch, Nuts, Peanuts, Recipes, Rice, scallions, Sesame seeds, Spring onions, vegetables · Tagged with Chicken, Congee, Cook, Home, Rice, Rice porridge, Sesame oil, Stock (food)
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Posted by thebigfatnoodle on February 23, 2012 · 12 Comments
South-east Asian street food at its best 🙂 One of my earliest posts for thebigfatnoodle was about how I taught myself to make a local dish from South-east Asia called fried carrot cake. Traditionally, it uses mooli (also called daikon) – a white radish – but I can’t always get hold of this unless I … Continue reading →
Category Adventures, Breakfast, chillies, Chinese, Chives, Country life, Dinner, Eggs, Features, Flour, Garlic, Ginger, Ingredients, Lunch, onion, Recipes, Rice, Rice flour, Singapore, Spicy, Spring onions, Stories, vegetables, Vegetarian · Tagged with Baking and Confections, Cake, Carrot, Carrot cake, Cook, Fruit and Vegetable, Home, savoury, Singapore, South-east asian cuisine
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Posted by thebigfatnoodle on January 27, 2012 · 9 Comments
Another instant noodle dish, this time it’s home-made I am FINALLY starting to get over this nasty cold, hooray! Not quite 100% yet so I haven’t actually cooked much this week – good thing then that I made these noodles last week and had the sense to type this up before I got sick. It’s … Continue reading →
Category Alcohol, Cabbage, Carrots, chillies, Chinese, Country life, Dinner, Garlic, Ginger, Lunch, Noodles, onion, Pork, Recipes, scallops, Singapore, Spring onions, vegetables · Tagged with Chili pepper, Coriander, Noodle, Pork, Sweet and spicy sauce
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Posted by thebigfatnoodle on January 22, 2012 · 39 Comments
Gong Hei Fat Choy everybody! Bam’s Kitchen just posted her dumpling recipe a couple of days ago, which made me laugh and smile with joy because my first post for thebigfatnoodle was a tribute to my Shanghainese mother, who taught me how to make Shanghainese dumplings (Click here for my very first bigfatnoodle recipe). Bam’s … Continue reading →
Category Adventures, Alcohol, Cabbage, Carrots, chillies, Chinese, Country life, Dinner, Flour, Ginger, Ingredients, Lunch, Pork, Prawns, Recipes, scallions, Singapore, Soup, Spring onions, Stories · Tagged with Asian supermarket, China, Chinese cuisine, Chinese New Year, Chinese Zodiac, Dumplings, Pork, Prawns, Reunion Dinner, shui mai, Spring rolls, Traditional Chinese characters, wanton, Year of Dragon
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Posted by thebigfatnoodle on January 14, 2012 · 55 Comments
I’ve actually made it to my 100th post. Wow. It wasn’t necessarily a target I’d even thought about when I started thebigfatnoodle but as the wordpress dashboard automatically tallies it for you after every post, I did start to wonder (I think around my 38th) if I would ever make it to a 100. I … Continue reading →
Category Adventures, Breakfast, chillies, Chinese, Competition, Cool stuff, Country life, Dinner, Eggs, Garlic, Indonesia, Ingredients, Lunch, Noodles, scallions, Singapore, Spring onions, Stories, vegetables, Vegetarian · Tagged with Chili pepper, Chinese people, Cook, Fried noodles, Home, Indomie, Instant noodles, Noodle, Vegetable
Posted by thebigfatnoodle on January 8, 2012 · 32 Comments
9 Jan Update: I’ve had to update the title after my mother-in-law informed me that she first had devilled curried eggs back in the 1960’s! Nothing wrong with the past – things from the 60’s that I’m thankful for Our best friends came over this afternoon as they’d been away for Christmas and new year’s, … Continue reading →
Category Adventures, amuse bouche, Bread, Country life, Curry, Eggs, Spring onions, Vegetarian · Tagged with 80s, Boiled egg, Curry, devilled food, Eggs, Foie gras
Posted by thebigfatnoodle on December 6, 2011 · 11 Comments
Eating humble pie Sigh. There are some times, and at my bloody age, when I really should know better… For a few weeks now, I’ve been obsessing about making fish balls. In Southeast Asia, we have fish balls with noodles, dry or in soup, fish balls fried (on a stick as snack food), basically fish … Continue reading →
Category Calamari, chillies, Chinese, Country life, Dinner, Fish, Lunch, Recipes, scallions, seafood, Singapore, Soup, Spring onions, Squid, Stories · Tagged with Chili pepper, Chinese cuisine, Fish, seafood, Singapore
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Posted by thebigfatnoodle on November 29, 2011 · 7 Comments
Cooking with baked beans If you haven’t guessed from the title alone, my post today is all about cooking with baked beans. Everyone here normally eats baked beans on toast, or as part of an English breakfast. For me, a tin of baked beans evokes a completely different memory, and that’s because the only time … Continue reading →
Category Alcohol, Beans, Carrots, Celery, chillies, Chinese, Country life, Dinner, Garlic, Ginger, Lunch, onion, Pork, Rice, scallions, Singapore, Spring onions, Stories, Tomatoes, vegetables, Vinegar · Tagged with Baked beans, Branston, Cook, Full breakfast, Home, Maggi, Pork, Pork and beans
Posted by thebigfatnoodle on October 2, 2011 · 4 Comments
The bigfatnoodle’s ultimate potato salad Potato salad recipes can be a sensitive subject. Everyone has their own favourite recipe which they naturally think is the best and I’m not one to argue with them. With so many types of potato and thousands of ways to make a potato salad, every one of them’s a winner … Continue reading →
Category Adventures, American, Bacon, Barbecue, Cherry tomatoes, Cool stuff, Country life, Dinner, Features, Ingredients, Lunch, onion, Potatoes, Recipes, scallions, Spring onions, Stories · Tagged with Bacon, Barbecue, Black pepper, Cook, Home, Mayonnaise, Potato, Potato salad, Salad, Scallion