Sunday 13 September 2020

Noodle with Stewed Pork And Bitter Gourd For Dinner

I had some home grown bitter gourds in my fridge. The bitter gourds were slightly smaller in size this round probably due to lack of care and fertilizer. So for Sunday's dinner, I decided to cook stewed pork with bitter gourds.

Stewed pork with bitter gourds & carrot.
Ingredients used: chopped garlic, ginger, preserved black bean and taucu.
Blanched sweet potato leaves, drizzled with garlic oil & soy sauce.
Who would think of having noodle with stewed pork and bitter gourd?
Simple dinner for 2 people
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From my garden.
Variegated Madras Thorn leaves with a mixture of pink, white and green. 
Pure white periwinkles with yellow center from my garden.

Linking to Garden Affair.

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let me say this one more thing:
Fix your thoughts on what is true and good and right.
Think about things that are pure and lovely,
and dwell on the fine, good things in others.
Think about all you can praise God for and be glad about.
(Philippians 4:8, The Living Bible-TLB)

52 comments:

  1. Pretty periwinkles! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. I have never heard of this plant before!

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    1. It has no flowers, just leaves in the shades of white, pink and green.

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  3. I love white colour flowers, they look so pure and flawless. It is raining heavily in sg today. Love the stewed pork with bittergourd and carrot, the flavourful taste of the pork and sauce will balance off the bitterness of the bittergourd. I have not eaten them with noddles before. Happy sunday!

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  4. Love the bitter gourd dish, no matter that the gourds are a bit small. I think it is perfectly fine to eat noodle with stewed pork and bitter gourd. I would even eat bread or oats with stewed pork and bitter gourd. Since this is your simple dinner, I wonder, what would you cook for a not simple home cooked dinner, must be some very elaborate and complex dishes?

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    1. My not so simple home cooked dinner will be for CNY celebration, etc.

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  5. Bitter gourd is my favourite. That's a really tasty meal, Nancy.

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  6. I like bitter gourd, the bitter the better!

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  7. I really miss eating stewed pork with bittergourd. Your Variegated Madras Thorn leaves are so pretty.

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  8. The garden is looking good.
    You can eat anything with anything, as long as it's enjoyed :)

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    1. Thank you, Margaret. Yes, as long as I enjoyed what I am eating.

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  9. ...some beautiful views of your garden.

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  10. I think the Variegated Madras Thorn is my favorite today, so pretty!

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  11. The Variegated Madras Thorn leaves are interesting.

    I always think the blanched sweet potato leaves sounds delicious. I had never heard of doing that with them till I visited your blog.

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  12. aww...bitter gourd....fresh and healthy.

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  13. Interesting way to prepare pork. I am baking 2 pork chops, rice, and steamed veggies for our dinner tonight.

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  14. I really like variegated leaves so much! Especially on philodendrons, they are so precious! Thank you for sharing your noodles with us, I love noodles!

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  15. I recently watched a culinary show on TV about great restaurants and bars in your country and I am delighted, everything seems very tasty.


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  16. What a delight to have a home cooked meal, it looks so tasty.

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  17. Yum it all looks delicious. Sorry I am behind with visits but the kitchen here has been working in overtime. So much in the garden. Take care, Diane

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  18. Your flowers are beautiful, and so are those plates!

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  19. I love your home cooked dinner. Yum.

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  20. I think it's yummy! Thank you very much!

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  21. Son lindas tus flores. Un beso.

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  22. Thanks for linking up with Garden Affair.It is time for new link up party here at http://jaipurgardening.blogspot.com/2020/09/garden-affair-ornamental-aquatic-plants.html

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  23. Well since you are creative with your carbs, why not noodles. :)

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    1. I am flexible when it comes to food, as long as it tastes good.

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