Showing posts with label curry chicken noodle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curry chicken noodle. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 December 2021

Chili Pan Mee, Curry Chicken Mee & Turmeric Honey Prawns

This was a Saturday morning. Our breakfast venue was in Menglembu. The place that hubby wanted to go to was closed, so we went to another nearby coffee shop. Coincidentally, the stall selling yellow glutinous rice with curry chicken was also closed. So, we both ended up ordering something new form other stalls for breakfast.

There are a few stalls to choose from and I finally decided to order the above chili pan mee the dry version.
It came with a bowl of soup with 2 meat balls.
I just took the 2 meat balls and after a sip of the soup, I left it alone.
The noodle was quite nice and I managed to finish the whole bowl because of the chili sauce.
Hubby ordered the above wonton noodle with chicken curry.
It came with 3 pieces of chicken and 2 pieces of potato.
Hubby likes the chicken curry but he prefer the noodle to be a bit softer.
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I had big prawns and fresh turmeric roots in the fridge.
 so I decided to make Turmeric Honey Prawns for dinner.
I also had some cabbage and king oyster mushrooms.
So I combined both to make a dish for dinner.
This was our no rice dinner for 2 people.
Pan fried turmeric honey prawns.
Ingredients for marinate: Pounded turmeric and garlic mixed with honey, oyster sauce, chili powder and some salt to taste.

Jehovah is King! He is robed in majesty and strength.
The world is his throne.
O Lord, you have reigned from prehistoric times,
from the everlasting past.
The mighty oceans thunder your praise.
You are mightier than all the breakers
pounding on the seashores of the world!
Your royal decrees cannot be changed.
Holiness is forever the keynote of your reign.
(Psalm  93:1-5, The Living Bible-TLB)

Thursday, 5 March 2020

Wonton Noodle & Paintings On The Wall

One day while passing by a school, I noticed that its concrete wall fencing was painted with murals. This morning, after dropping hubby at the clinic I went to take snapshots of the murals. I am only sharing 3 for today's post.
 This looks like the Kellie's Castle. It is an unfinished castle or mansion situated beside the Sungai Raya or Raya River in Batu Gajah district. Some believe this castle is haunted and is now a popular tourist attraction.
 The leaning tower in Teluk Intan, Perak.
Mosque - a place of worship for muslims.
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After taking some snapshots of the murals, I went back to the clinic to pick hubby for breakfast. I will return another day to take more snapshots of the murals.
 Kopi O kosong for hubby and Kopi C kosong for me.
("Kosong" means unsweetened)
 Wonton noodle with chicken curry (dry version) for me.
It was served with pickled green chili.
Noodle with 4 pieces of chicken, 2 pieces of potato @ RM 5.50
Wonton noodle with pieces of fried pork and potato curry (dry version) for hubby @ RM4.50. Halfway through our breakfast, our friends came to join us.

We who believe are carefully joined together with Christ
as parts of a beautiful, constantly growing temple for God.
And you also are joined with him and with each other
by the Spirit and are part of this dwelling place of God.
(Ephesians 2:21-22, The Living Bible-TLB)
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