These days I cook more often due to the good harvest from my garden. My cooking recipes are usually simple and easy to prepare and cook. The following are two simple dinners that I cooked with my home grown vegetables.
1st dinner
Steamed home grown eggplants (brinjals) and stubby okra (ladies fingers). This is drizzled with garlic oil, a mixture of scallop sauce and soy sauce before serving.
Steamed 2 chicken legs (skin removed) with ginger strips, goji berries, salt and Chinese cooking wine. One for hubby and one for me.
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2nd dinner
From top left: home grown green (siew pak choy), fried eggs and 2 plates of noodle (dry version). For extra flavour, there is the chili oil as condiment.
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Before the monsoon season started, I enjoyed a good harvest from my Purple Jordan fig plant. After diligently wrapping the figs individually with plastic to protect from the birds, I finally get to enjoy my figs. I made sure that moisture is not trapped inside the plastic or else the fruit will spoil.
Too much water from the rain will cause some of the figs to smile or burst open.
Home grown figs loaded with rich minerals and vitamins.
Now, here is a lesson from a fig tree.
When its buds become tender and its leaves begin to sprout,
you know that spring has come.
(Mark 13:28, The Living Bible-TLB)
Your yard is like the Garden Of Eden!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny. Thank God for my little Eden.
DeleteYour homegrown figs look so very good!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun.
DeleteYour bible verse ties in very nicely with your home grown figs.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Libby.
DeleteA satisfying, healthy and delicious homemade meal, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteI bet you are a good cook...you make things sound so good.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose. These are easy to cook dishes.
Delete...you look to be a a good cook!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. Good enough for the family.
Deletewow this all home made food look so great :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carolyna.
DeleteSimple and yet nutritious!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Claire.
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DeleteQuite a meal!
ReplyDeleteThank you, William. Simple and satisfying.
DeleteHola Nancy, tu maravillosa cosecha sin duda da lugar a ricos platos, todo tiene un aspecto de lo más apetitoso. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lola.
DeleteThat looks very delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Alexandria.
DeleteUna comida muy buena, y los higos se ven buenísimos. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteWonderful meals! We have figs, the birds get most of them. Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi. If I didn't wrap the figs, the birds will get to them before me.
Deletelove green (siew pak choy)...fresh
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tanza.
DeleteOh my! Those figs look perfect- and there is nothing like cooking up vegetables from your garden. Everything looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Judee.
DeleteHome cooked dinners with freshly harvested vegetables are the best!
ReplyDeleteThank you, PH. It is so true.
DeleteLobe your honecooked. So homey, comforting and simply the best.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose. As long as we enjoy the dishes.
DeleteThank you, Francisco.
ReplyDeleteNow I know why figs are so hard to get here haha. So much work.
ReplyDeleteMuch easier to buy than to grow.
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