Friday, 6 August 2021

Stewed Pork Trotter And Daikon With Sour Plum Sauce

We went for our morning walk and at the same time, I was taking snapshots of the beautiful cloud formations in the sky.

Starting out on our morning walk at 7am.
7:25am
7:29am
7:44am
7:45am
7:46am
7:51am
7:52am
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Hubby went out to buy fish noodle for breakfast while I stayed home to prepare the drinks.
Fish noodle (beehoon) with wine (1 portion) for sharing at RM9 and 6 pieces fried stuffed bean curd sheet at 80 cents per piece.
Ingredients in the fish noodle: Beehoon, fried fish chunks, fried fish cakes, green veggie (choy sum), napa cabbage, salted veggie (hum choy), tomatoes, ginger strips, and Chinese cooking wine.
Cleome (Spider Flowers) in my garden.
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Dinner Day #1
2nd (last) portion of sambal tumis stinky beans (petai) with prawns.
Heat up this dish by steaming it covered.
Just 1 dish with steamed rice.
Close up of the Cleome (Spider flower) in my garden.
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Dinner Day #2
I cooked stewed pork trotter and daikon with sour plum sauce.
Ingredients used: pork trotter, daikon, chopped shallots (generous portion), garlic, blended red chili, tamarind slices (assam keping), sour plum sauce, salt and sugar to taste.
Blanched baby choy fah and drizzled with garlic oil, oyster and soy sauce.
I gave one portion of the stewed pork trotter to my neighbour.
It was a very appetizing and delicious dinner.


Work hard and cheerfully at all you do,
just as though you were working for the Lord
and not merely for your masters,
remembering that it is the Lord Christ who is going to pay you,
giving you your full portion of all he owns.
He is the one you are really working for.
(Colossians 3:23-24, The Living Bible-TLB)

65 comments:

  1. I keep telling myself that I want to go out and buy stewed pork trotters or black vinegar pork leg but every day, I feel too lazy to go out. Sighhh!!!

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    1. Most of the days I too am lazy to go out especially now that the weather is so hot.

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  2. sambal petai prawns! yummzzz!

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  3. Lots of tasty foods today, Nancy. I need to buy some pork trotters too as I love them dearly.

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  4. Oh! Your pink Cleome is so beautiful!

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    1. Thank you, PH. They come and go as they wish.

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  5. A beautiful way to start the day!
    And your food looks so exotic. As do the flowers.

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  6. On a morning like that, it is a joy go walking! Your Cleomes are wonderful. I have cultivated them only once. In Finland they are annuals.

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  7. ...I have a number of Cleome in my garden too, pink and white. Enjoy your weekend Nancy.

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    1. There were 3 colours but now white seem to have disappeared for good. Enjoy your weekend too.

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  8. nice morning and petai looks tasty

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  9. That fish noodles is really good value for money. Just rm 9 and big portion enough for two pax. Both nights, your dinner are so flavourful. Yummy! The pink cleome looks so sweet! Do they flower all year round?

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    1. Thank you, Mun. As long as the plant is there, it will continue to bloom all year round.

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  10. The fish looks good and I love your green veggie.

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  11. Such lovely skies, i hope it means you are having good weather.

    Love the spider flowers, they look beautiful and delicate.

    Happy Friday!

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    1. Thank you, Mimi. The weather has been hot and humid. Happy weekend.

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  12. Los cielos se ven preciosos. Besos.

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  13. Greetings and Salutations! Enjoyed seeing all the delicious food and noticed that you gave some to neighbor. How nice! I liked the beautiful flowers posted. Gray skies. Have a nice week end, Nancy.

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  14. Beautiful morning sky and wonderful food. I'm ready to eat now.

    Have a fabulous day and weekend, Nancy. ♥

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  15. The portion for the fish noodle is big for a price of just RM9. So worth it. I love to eat daikons a lot. Yums!

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  16. Lovely skies. So nice that you go out for morning walks and capture these!

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    1. We are glad we are allowed to walk during the lockdown.

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  17. Your stewed pork dish looks so good!

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  18. Lovely sky photos! I have always wanted to try pork trotters!

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  19. Beautiful skies, great food, and a great scripture.
    I am glad you guys are being careful

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  20. Ooh, that sour plum sauce sounds delightful.

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  21. Me gustaron las flores a raña . Te mando un beso y te deseo un buen fin de semana

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  22. All the veggies looks yummy.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  23. Amazing sky there as you walked along seeing it change and taking photos.
    The plant's flower is a lovely colour and pretty.

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  24. Stinky bean and pork trotter dishes both look soooo good!

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  25. All the different types of dishes and the names, are all very interesting. I appreciate you posting these delightful dishes.

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  26. Like the snowflakes (and people), no two sunrises are exactly alike. Beautiful skies, flowers and dishes.

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