Wednesday, 12 October 2022

Ginger Egg Omelette Noodle (Yue Po Fun) & Chicken Wine Soup

It was a cloudy morning. No morning walk on this particular morning because we had breakfast date with our friends.

Morning sky at 6:40am.
7:15am
Dark cloud looming over us - 7:20am.
Driving out to our friends' house.
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We planned to have beef noodle for breakfast but found the place closed after driving all the way to Bercham. So, our next venue option was Kedai Kopi Tasek Indra, also in Bercham.
We wanted to order fish noodle but the stall was closed. So, our next option was "yue po fun or confinement noodle", which is ginger egg omelette cooked in wine soup. I requested for mee suah noodle. The ladies had "yue po fun", while the men had HK chee cheong fun, fried noodle and curry noodle.
Tomato from my garden.
The current batch of tomatoes didn't turn out well probably due to the rainy season. Some had worms, while the skin of others split open.
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Chicken wine soup is great for rainy season.
I soaked some wood fungus and then cut into strips. I removed the skin from 2 chicken legs. I cut the chicken legs into 2 pieces. Cut old ginger into strips. Stir fry ginger strips in a little oil and when turning light brown, I added some sesame oil. I pour in enough water for 2 bowls of soup. When it started to boil, I add in the wood fungus. Let it simmer till the wood fungus is soften, then I add in the chicken pieces, soaked goji berries and red dates. Simmer until the chicken is cooked, add in salt to taste.
Blanched some green vegetable and scoop some garlic oil and soy sauce over the vegetable.
Chicken wine soup and vegetable for dinner.
(No rice, no noodle dinner).
We received 4 buns from our neighbour. 2 kaya buns in the shape of peach and 2 plain buns in the shape of tortoise. The buns were very soft and fluffy. Our neighbour ordered these buns fresh from their friend's cake shop and not those from the temple. Devotees will buy and offer these buns for prayer during the nine emperor gods festival.


For the Lord is watching his children, listening to their prayers;
but the Lord's face is hard against those who do evil.
(1 Peter 3:12, The Living Bible-TLB)

46 comments:

  1. Wonderful food and photos. Love the pretty buns. Have a great day, hugs, Valerie

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    1. Thank you, Valerie. Hugs and have a wonderful day.

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  2. I wanna try the confinement noodles, mee sua, please and the chicken soup too! I also had tomato in my blog post yesterday. Luckily no pest problem, my missus would be heartbroken!!!

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    1. I did manage to get some good tomatoes especially those that I wrapped when they are still small.

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  3. I like those tortoise buns, I used to eat them with butter!

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    1. Yes, I used to do that too. Sometimes I dip them into curries or coffee.

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  4. That's a light and very tasty dinner!

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  5. The buns look interesting being that colour and I like your greens

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  6. Wonderful first pic! And ginger egg omelette sounds yummy!
    The buns look cute!

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  7. Egg omelets are my favorite delicacy, I like them fluffy and soft, with the addition of jam or jam.
    I hope your dinner with friends was successful.
    Regards!

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  8. Thank you Nancy. I like to eat Ginger food with wine soup so I like to eat Ginger Egg Omelette Noodle but didn't know that it is called Yue Po Fun. Your Chicken Wine Soup looks delicious! Stomach warming! Did you eat both wine soup dishes on the same day?

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  9. Your dinner looks so good, and reading about the buns was interesting.

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  10. Beautiful sky shots and you know how I love your food. You made my stomach growl again this morning.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  11. I would like to try your food one day, I can't imagine the taste they will have.

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    1. Thank you, Norma. I hope you will like our food if you do get to try them.

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  12. These bund are gorgeous! Nothing like these here.

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  14. What a great goodness this food

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  15. Yue Po Fun looks like a dish from home town too

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  16. Your dinner looked good. I would like those buns, too. Gigi hawaii

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  17. Hello Nancy :=)
    All these recipes are so different from what I am used to eating. The wood fungus is new to me, and I don't remember you using it before! The buns look yummy.

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    1. I have been using wood fungus in some of my recipes. It is claimed to have blood thinning properties.

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  18. Even when the places you want to go are closed, you always find something good nearby.

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  19. Rico bollos y lindo tomate. Te mando un beso. https://enamoradadelasletras.blogspot.com/

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  20. The buns look cute and yum!
    xoxo
    Lovely
    www.mynameislovely.com

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  21. You have the most dramatic sky in your part of the world, Nancy, I always enjoy your photos.
    Amalia
    xo

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    1. Thank you, Amalia. We are in the midst of a monsoon season.

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  22. Me gustan esos bollos. Besos.

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  23. I didn't notice the heads and feet until you mentioned the tortoises!

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    1. Lol! Once I peeled off the skin, the head and feet came off easily.

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