Here is another home cooked meal to clear the fridge. I bought a packet of tau pau or packed bean curd sheet and it has been kept in the freezer. The night before, I thawed the packet of tau pau in the lower shelf of the fridge so that I can use it to cook for dinner.
I separated the pieces of tau pau and cut into square pieces like the above. Using a non-stick frying pan, I pan fried the tau pau with a little oil over medium flame.
I took out another tub of pre-cooked stewed pig's leg with mushrooms and sea cucumber from the fridge and re-heated it together with the fried tau pau.
A friend gave the above packet of dried noodle for hubby to try.
I cooked the dried noodle in boiling water and used only half the portion of seasoning provided. Hubby ate the noodle with the stewed pig's leg, mushrooms and sea cucumber dish. No noodle for me because I was happy to clear off the rest of the stewed dish without any wastage.
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3 different varieties of hibiscus from my garden.
They are now flowering non-stop after being exposed to full sunlight.
Talipariti or Sea Hibiscus bearing flower buds after being barren for a long time.
Multi layer petals yellow hibiscus buds
Looks like another pink hibiscus from the above same yellow hibiscus plant.
Spotted a big garden snail early in the morning.
Linking to Saturday's Critters.
Let me see your kindness to me in the morning,
for I am trusting you.
Show me where to walk, for my prayer is sincere.
(Psalm 143:8, The Living Bible-TLB)
The pan fried tau pau looks tasty!
ReplyDeleteThe tau pau needs gravy or some kind of sauce to taste good.
DeleteLooks delicious! And your garden snail is huge!! (Great photo)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anni. Yes, this one is huge!
DeleteLooks very tasty.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas.
DeleteThe home made meal looks good and must have been filling and, therefore, satisfying. It's lovely to see a plant such as the hibiscus flowering after a period of not doing anything. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear.
DeleteGood feeling to be able to clear out the fridge! That noodle looks very spicy.
ReplyDeleteYes, a few more items and the freezer will be cleared.
DeleteHello, The meals look delicious, I love the noodles. Your hibiscus looks great. Cute capture of the snail. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. PS, thank you for the visit and comment.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen for hosting.
DeleteYummy looking food and isn't it fun to get new things for the garden?!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tanya.
DeleteI like fried noodle, and that noodle looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteBig snail, beautiful photo!
Thank you, Evi.
DeleteLove noodles,yum!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Natalia.
DeleteI bet you are a wonderful cook! And I am loving that hibiscus.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose. Good enough to cook for my family.
Delete...the second dish sure looks good!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom.
DeleteWhat a nice post 😊 thanks for your sharing 😊
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear.
Deletenice home cooked meal and beautiful hibiscus Flowers.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun.
DeleteI have never heard of Sea Hibiscus! How is it different from the regular kind? The Tau Pau looks lovely and tasty.
ReplyDeleteThe leaves and flowers are different from the usual hibiscus.
DeleteSo delicious food :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Iwona.
DeleteThe ramen noodles are from Korea. I recognize the Korean alphabet on the package.
ReplyDeleteYes, we have lots of ramen noodles from Korea.
DeleteHi Nancy - it would be fun to compare freezer contents I bet we have totally different foods! What fun to see what you make for dinner! Actually our snails are different too!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy week
Wren x
Thank you, Wren. That would be fun and interesting. Have a great week!
DeleteNice to see your flower coming out.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret.
DeleteEeewww. Snail!!! As long it is not in my garden, I am fine with it. Lol.
ReplyDeleteDuring rainy days, there will be a lot of them.
Deleteinstant noodles are not my favourite :P
ReplyDeleteNot our favourite too but we don't mind having it once in a while.
DeleteWe have so many snails they are a big pest! The food looks delicious. Have a good week, Diane
ReplyDeleteDuring rainy days, the number will increase and they will eat up most of my edibles.
DeleteLooks Delicious
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ashok.
DeleteYout food look very delicious that make me hungry.
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Thank you, dear.
DeleteLooks very interesting. I would like try it :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear.
DeleteMuy bonito el hibiscus. Besitos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteGood food, pretty flowers!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
DeleteThe snail is a neat sight.
ReplyDeleteYes, but I won't welcome into my garden.
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