Lately, I seldom cook everyday as there are only two of us eating. I have been cooking almost everyday for so many years and I guess I am getting lazier as I age. Plus, my hubby doesn't mind eating outside food. Whenever we have some evening events to attend to, then I will usually cook on such evenings.
1st Home Cooked Dinner
After having tasted the double steamed chicken soup in a coconut, I wanted to cook my own version. I went to the wet market to buy one old coconut with flesh that are thick and hard. It was a small coconut. I told the boss that I just wanted it cracked open in halves. I brought it home, somehow I managed to separate the white flesh from the shells. I cut the white flesh into thick pieces. I cut the half chicken into 4 big pieces.
I boiled water in the pressure cooker, add the chicken pieces, coconut flesh, some red dates and some goji berries. Cover the pressure cooker and let it cooked over low fire for half an hour. As it was cooking, I could smell the soup from the hall.
My own version of chicken+coconut+herbal soup!
Hubby and I had a big bowl of soup each.
And a simple plate of stir fried vegetables with garlic.
This was our dinner without rice because the chicken is enough to fill us.
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Some fence photos for joining Good Fences.
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Some fence photos for joining Good Fences.
Crown of Thorns next to a picket fence.
Next, I will share with you my 2nd home cooked dinner.
2nd Home Cooked Dinner
There is one dish which we enjoyed at a restaurant and looks like a simple dish to cook. Instead of using salted fish with minced meat, I replaced the salted fish with chopped dried cuttlefish. I marinated the mixture with pepper, oyster sauce, light soya sauce, salt and sugar to taste. The restaurant named this dish as "Poh Poh Tofu".
I sliced the soft, silky tofu and lined them up in the centre.
Then I place a thin layer of minced meat mixture on both sides of the tofu.
Then steamed the dish for about 10 minutes or until cooked.
Garnish with some sprinkling of crispy fried onions.
I bought a big bunch of water convolvulus or kangkong for RM1 at the roadside stall at the recreational park. I stir fried it with garlic.
These were some left over salted fish strips from the previous evening.
We had this dinner with rice. We couldn't finish the salted fish and kept it to be eaten with porridge the next evening.
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Some more photos for joining Good Fences.
These are from the compound of the Salvation Old Folks home.
Nice arch
The compound is spacious, well kept and clean.
A very peaceful and quiet place.
Linking to Good Fences.
I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession
and thanksgiving be made for all people -
for kings and all those in authority, that we may
live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness.
(1 Timothy 2:1-2, New International Version-NIV)
Hi NAncy you food looks yummy and am sure was delicious. The compound with its fences and shrubbery looks a lovel wuiet pplave to sit and think. Hope you have a good weekend ahead.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret! The nice quiet compound is at an old folks home.
DeleteI love your home cooked meals! That soup looks so delicious, but what I love the most is that kangkong stirfry...miss it terribly!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie!
DeleteVery pretty flowers, lovely scenery and more delicious looking food. Thanks Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Denise!
DeleteNancy, I know you eat out most times and your choice orders looks delicious ...but I think your home cooked food looks even more delicious:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Annie!
Deletethanks for sharing pictures...
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome!
DeleteNancy, it is not that you are getting lazier. It is just time for you to enjoy your retirement ;) Your home-cooked meals look amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon! Retirement is a good excuse to be lazy. Lol!
DeleteI loves the soup the most...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon!
DeleteThat Poh Poh tofu is very presentable, something special.
ReplyDeleteEasy to prepare and nice to eat.
DeletePratos que devem de ser bem deliciosos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Thank you, Francisco!
DeleteI really like your homecooked dinners! The chicken dish cooked in a coconut is rather interesting.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Phong Hong!
Delete...simple looks good.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom!
DeleteThis looks delicious! :)
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Shoot for the stars
Thank you, dear!
DeleteIf i can ever come visit you, i want cooking lessons! Very nice fences in very pretty places, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi! I will be wanting to learn from you too!
DeleteThe chicken and coconut soup looks delicious. The old folks home looks a very nice place. Hope you have a good day Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane! Have a good weekend!
DeleteWhat a greta cook you are, the food looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas!
DeleteHummm coisas deliciosas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço.
Autografos Futebol
Thank you, Francisco!
DeleteBeautiful blooms!
ReplyDeleteThank you, William!
DeleteYummy home cooked meals. I would have loved to try all of the food.
ReplyDeleteLove your fences. Many folks have some unique fences.
Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ☺
Thank you, Sandee!
Deleteyummy food.. and beautiful flowers..
ReplyDeleteThank you, Krishna!
DeleteMe gusta mucho ese espacio y aún más si se está acompañado de buenos platos.
ReplyDeleteBesos
Thank you, dear!
DeleteI love the beautiful archway and the tall trees! Yum, you are such a good cook, ad your plates are pretty, too. Crown Of Thorns, I have heard of this. Why is it named this? Does it have lots of thorns!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny. Yes, there are lots of thorns.
DeleteI like the 2nd home cooked dinner because it has my favourite minced meat and kang kong hee hee
ReplyDeleteNonetheless both your home cooked dinners look delicious
The surrounding of the Old Folks Home looks so peaceful
DeleteMinced meat are easy to eat.
DeleteThis old folks home has very spacious grounds and is very peaceful.
DeleteYou are a great cook too, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteLove those garden photos & the last photo is lovely!
Thank you, Christine!
DeleteLooks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Natalia!
DeleteHome cooking - always the best.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Monica!
DeleteBuena comida casera. Besitos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa!
DeleteNourishing herbal soup. I cook soup once every week.
ReplyDeleteHome cooked always delicious and the best right? But some day I really don't know what to cook. Lol.
Thank you, Rose. I too face that problem too, don't know what to cook.
DeleteYuuummy, it looks so good, I'm sure it is delicious! :) I followed you back at G+ and I wish you a wonderful day, dear.
ReplyDeleteCarstvo zapisanih misli
Thank you, Ivana!
DeleteI like to eat your home cooked food on both days! I like all the greens so now I am to retire in Ipoh and stay in this home. I guess they must have a long waiting list for entry.
ReplyDeleteThis home is always full.
DeleteGreat
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jim!
DeleteWow! You are a great cook, Nancy! And I love your beautiful photos! Kisses, my friend.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mia!
DeleteAfter this kind of home cooking your husband is going to want you to do it all the time!
ReplyDeleteThat will have to depends on my mood...Lol!
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