Saturday, 7 March 2020

Stewed Pork With White Bitter Gourd & Steamed Snake Long Beans

The dishes I cooked for dinner were planned to use whatever I have harvested from my garden. So for this particular dinner, I will be using both the white bitter gourd and snake long beans that were kept in my fridge.
 Stewed pork and white bitter gourd.
Ingredients: garlic, ginger, salted black beans, fermented soy beans.
 Steamed snake long beans.
Drizzled with olive oil and light soy sauce.
 Both the above dishes were with less salt to suit our dinner minus the rice or noodle.
 Lovely sunrise @ 7:10 am
 After weeks of hot weather, the rain came and the temperature is more bearable now.
 Malabar Spinach grown from seeds.
Grasshopper clinging on a branch in my garden.

Linking to Saturday's Critters.

I cling to your commands and follow them as closely as I can.
Lord, don't let me make a mess of things.
(Psalm 119:31, The Living Bible-TLB)

46 comments:

  1. Your bowls of food look tasty. It's good to see your spinach
    and beans. It's satisfying to grow your own vegetables. I'm glad to hear the rain came and temperature is more bearable.

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    1. We had rain for 2 days and now we are back to hot days again.

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  2. love your dinner dishes using your home grown vegetables. Hope the grasshopper didn't eat your plants.

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    1. I don't know whether it is this grasshopper but something has been eating my pandan leaves.

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  3. This looks truly delicious! I've never heard of snake beans before, but it looks like the perfect winter's evening meal! Thank you for sharing with us! I would love to grow my own vegetables one day xo

    Gemma | Makeup Muddle

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    1. It is rewarding to grow your own vegetables. You get to eat them fresh.

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  4. Hello, Pretty sky captures. The spinach looks great. Cute capture of the grasshopper! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. PS, thanks for the visit and comment on my blog.

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    1. Thank you, Eileen for hosting. Have a good week!

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  5. Hello. The last photo is wonderful! Have a nice weekend.

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  6. Snake beans? Something new for me, I've never heard od this.

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  7. Yummy! I need to get some bitter gourds this summer too. Miss them a lot!

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    1. We just had bitter gourd and chicken soup for dinner.

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  8. Great capture of the grasshopper...he is so green!

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  9. Awesome food, awesome skies, awesome verse!!
    Enjoy your weekend

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  10. ...that grasshopper sure blends in. Enjoy your weekend, Nancy.

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  11. A great grasshopper shot, his color is so brilliant! Your first dish looks so warm and comforting.

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  12. A grasshopper is an unusual critter!

    best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  13. These dishes look so healthy and yummy!

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  14. One flavourful dish and one light dish, healthy and nice!

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  15. The grasshopper can almost camouflage itself with the same colour as the leaves.

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    1. If it didn't move, I would not have noticed it.

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  16. Omg snake beans... never tried or heard of something like this until now.

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  17. Great sky photos. I would love to try bitter Gourd but I will never see it in the shops here. Have a good week Diane

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  18. No more fried garlic topping for the vegs?

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  19. Do grasshoppers like spinach? Fabulous photos!

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    1. So far I haven't come across grasshoppers eating spinach but it wouldn't surprise me if they do.

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  20. The grasshopper looks quite alien.

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    1. Now that you have mentioned it, yes, it does.

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