Thunderstorm/hailstorm is back! For the last two days, many trees were down, cars and houses were damaged. Last evening I was preparing dinner in the kitchen and I could hear hailstones dropping onto our back awning. Then all of a sudden I heard some crashing sound. Later we found out that one of our neighbour's roof tiles were blown off and came crashing down onto the back lane. This morning some workmen came to repair the roof. I will always remember that particular evening when our roof was blown off during a thunderstorm and water came pouring down our dining hall like waterfall. If you are interested to read about it, you can click here for the post.
Wednesday, 30 March 2022
Szechuan Preserved Vegetable Soup And Steamed Green Brinjals
Sunrise at 7:05am.
Sunrise at 7:10am.
Sunrise at 7:32am.
In my garden, I had 8 corn plants growing in 4 pots.
I thought they look small and were not ready for harvest so I waited.
So I waited....
I finally decided to harvest the corns on Sunday.
There were altogether 8 corn cobs but I only harvested 5 and left 3 smaller ones on the plants. I steamed the corn cobs and much to our disappointment it was over matured and were chewy. They were edible and our jaws and teeth had some good exercise. It was the same for the other 3 smaller ones.
For dinner, I boiled soup using pork rib, Szechuan preserved vegetable (char choy) and carrot. I boiled enough for 4 people to give half to our neighbour.
Steamed green brinjals or eggplants, drizzled with oyster and soy sauce.
This was our simple home cooked dinner.
Linking to Wordless Wednesday & My Corner of the World.
The instructions of the Lord are perfect, reviving the soul.
The decrees of the Lord are trustworthy, making wise the simple.
(Psalm 19:7, New Living Translation-NLT)
I like boiling the Szechuan preserved vegetables with pork rib. Very appetising. I just boil this soup last weekend.
ReplyDeleteWe love this soup too, something like salted vegetable soup.
DeleteI would drink your Szechuan Preserved Vegetable Soup And eat your Steamed Green Brinjals without any rice. Tasty! I love to eat corns. I wouldn't know when to harvest them too. So do know when to harvest them after this experience?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun. Will have to wait till I harvest the next batch.
DeleteSo nice, you even plant your own corn. I always buy from the shop near my house, LIGO sweet corn, around 4 for RM6, if I remember correctly. I think this variety is the nicest.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw these white corn in Cameron, it was selling 1 for RM4! Love the sweet juicy corn.
DeleteYummy food and beautiful pictures :-)
ReplyDeleteBeauty and Fashion/Rampdiary/Glamansion
Thank you, Jo.
DeleteIt was disappointing about the corn cobs. I am glad you didn't have any damage from the thunderstorm this time.
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a wonderful day.
Deletemy fav soup! nice to go with rice!
ReplyDeleteYes, very appetizing.
Delete...I'm not familiar with white corn.
ReplyDeleteWhite corn is new here and first time growing in my garden.
DeleteI remember that post about your roof. Scary stuff.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your food. Today is no exception.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. Have a wonderful day.
DeleteI read your post about the waterfall into your house. My God, how awful! I am glad that did not happen this time.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gigi. Hope that is the last time.
DeleteYour sunrise photos are wonderful...and don't you have a marvelous green thumb!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kathe. Have a great day.
DeleteToo bad about the corn! I have not attempted to grow corn yet. Wow...I relate Nancy...we had roof issues the last year, and finally got ours done last week. I'm so glad you got yours fixed!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rain. Every time there is a thunderstorm or strong wind, I will be praying for protection for our roof.
DeleteWhat a frightening evening you must have had!
ReplyDeleteYes, hope it will never happen again.
DeleteVery dramatic skies. It's rare to get lightning in our winter, but not unheard of. It's probably been since the fall that we had any serious storm of that type.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William. Thunderstorm is common here.
DeleteThe skies are beautiful, i am glad the roof was repaired quickly for your neighbor.
ReplyDeleteIt's not always easy to know just when to harvest a crop.
Hope no more damaging thunderstorms.
DeleteLindos choclos. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThe weather is not good where you are, hope you don't get anymore bad weather.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of white corn but it does look good..well done for growing in pots.
The thunderstorm is not over yet, hope no more damages.
DeleteGood no one was injured that day - your roof looks beautiful btw! Different from ours.
ReplyDeleteYour own corn! Sad it was but an exercise.
Thank you, Iris. Hope for better harvest in the near future.
DeleteGrande tu cosecha. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteThank you, Betty for hosting.
ReplyDeleteIf the corn turns out chewy again, can boil them in a soup.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I never thought of it then. Maybe I was determine on enjoying it steamed. I love corn soup.
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