Friday, April 30, 2010

Review: Itacho Sushi - Ah Mak's MUST ORDER list

Hailing from my hometown, this Hong Kong sushi chain is usually a must-do stop when ever I'm back home, although there's almost always a long queue and no less than half an hour's wait!

So imagine my delight when owner Ricky decided to open a branch in ION Orchard! Business has been off to a good start and while its sushi are generally good value, I say... focus on the good stuff!! we'd always order the same stuff over and over - like clockwork we'd sit down, take one of each colourful order sheet and tick our "usuals". These items may not be cheap per se, but compared to other pricier sushi joints, these "premium" items are excellent value in our eyes! So here goes:

1. Fatty Tuna (Otoro) sushi - I like mine with less tendon

2. Negitoro Handroll (Minced fatty tuna with scallions)

3. Cod Liver with Scallop sushi

4. Ikura (Salmon Roe) Chawamushi

5. Foie Gras sushi - pan seared and caramelised with sugar

6. And I always save this for last - Wagyu aburi sushi 
(grilled wagyu beef topped with minced garlic)

The bill works out to be about $30 per pax - where in other fine dining Japanese restaurants would be the price of just 2 pieces of Otoro sushi! However, I noticed that they've raised prices a couple of months ago...

And then a perfect ending to the sushi feast - head down to B4 ION Food Hall's Mei Heong Yuen (味香园) for a nice big bowl of Taiwanese "Snow Ice". It's light, fluffy and milky, just like the ones I love in Taiwan's shilin market! Only thing about this place is that it's TINY and always full! So pray that you'd get a table!

Mango Snow Ice ($5)


8 out of 10
Itacho Sushi


#B2-18 ION Orchard
2 Orchard Turn

8 out of 10
Mei Heong Yuen

#B4-34 ION Orchard
2 Orchard Turn

Monday, April 26, 2010

Review: Nantsuttei Ramen @ Parco Millenia Walk

I've been wanting to check out the latest batch of Japanese eateries that have recently opened at Parco Millenia Walk since the start of April, but just never got down to it. Finally, I dragged the family down for yet another Ramen meal today - this time at Nantsuttei which also specialises in Hakata-style tonkotsu ramen. 

We went for a late lunch because we were still a little stuffed from the cookies earlier in the morning. Once we stepped in, we noticed the very homely feel Nantsuttei had, which is a nice change compared to all the other more "posh-looking" ramen joints. At 3pm - this place was still full of customers!

 Mous posing

The other thing I'd noticed was that the guy at the counter (plus a couple of the other kitchen staff) all looked like the cartoon mascot for the shop (sans the over-sized nostrils)!! Hilarious~

 I liked that they have a good sense of humour

We each ordered a different variety of their signature Tonkotsu ramen - Mous chose the Dragon Ramen ($15) (i.e. Ramen with spicy minced pork), I had the Charshu-men ($16) + Ajitsuke Tamago/ Seasoned Egg ($1) and Kays had the "standard" Ramen ($12).

Charshu-men (left), Ramen (right) and Dragon Ramen (top)

The soup may not make a very good visual impression on the get go, because of the layer of black oil that's formed on top, which is really one of the selling points of their ramen - it's a special garlic oil that adds a lovely caramelised aroma to the soup. To that, ask the staff for fresh garlic + garlic press, and you'll further intensify the flavours! Quite heavenly really, just don't do this right before an important meeting or date!... Or convince the others to join you!

Noodles are surreptitiously hidden!


Noodles are straight but not like the "floury" sort at other Hakata Ramen outlets I've been to, and more "Q" which I'm fine with (+). The Charshu is melt-in-your-mouth (+) and the soup is full of oomph (+). However, I'm not a fan of beansprouts so I passed most of it to Kays (-) and the Ajitsuke Tamago came overcooked (-). Given that they've only been open for less than a month, I would give them some time to iron out their operations and will definitely visit again regardless!


Now, the most important part: how good was their ramen relative to the competition? Well, I'm pleased to say, Nantsuttei has officially entered Ah Mak's Must Try List as #3, right after Ippudo, and taking over Ichiban Tei which still has a special place in my heart for many years!

8.5 out of 10

Nantsuttei Ramen
No.P3-06, #03-02 Millenia Walk
9 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039596
Tel: +65 6337 7166 

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Recipe: Best Ever Soft-Baked Choc Chip Cookies??

I'm still very much a beginner at baking stuff, because it requires some sort of precision and technical understanding. I'd much rather cook day-to-day dishes because it allows me to improvise based on whatever I could get my hands on in the fridge!

Of late, I've been researching on the net on Soft-baked Chocolate Chip cookie recipes - because Kays absolutely LOVES them, but always has a hard time looking for good soft-baked cookies. So far, his choices have been limited to Subway & Pepperidge Farm (sold at supermarkets), and we always wished that Marks & Spencer would stock something like this, but with no such luck. So this weekend I decided to give him a little treat:

 Ah Mak's Soft-baked Chocolate Chip & Macadamia Nut Cookies

After going through various recipes, I'd realised that the common ingredient amongst all of them was Jell-O instant vanilla pudding mix! THAT is the secret to the soft & chewy centre, while the outer crust is nice and crispy.

Another tip when trying out recipes from the net. If you're not experienced or not sure whether you'd like it, reduce the portions stated in the recipes PROPORTIONATELY so that you don't end up with a huge batch of food which you don't like. Since this is the first time ever I've tried out cookies, and I'm always worried that they'd turn out too sweet or too many, I halved the original recipe and and luckily so because it still yielded almost 25-30 cookies!

This recipe is so amazingly simple, and best of all, minimal washing required! The family was happily chowing them down and Kays has requested for white chocolate chips + cranberries next, and Mous suggested sultanas/ raisins~. The dough is standard, so knock yourselves out coming up with new combinations!

Yields 25-30 Cookies (depending on size)
Ingredients:

2 1/4 cups All Purpose/ Plain Flour
1 tsp Baking Soda
1 cup Butter (approx 230g) - softened at room temperature and cubed
3/4 cup Brown Sugar
1/4 cup Caster Sugar
1 pack (1.5oz) Instant Vanilla Pudding Mix
2 Eggs
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
2 cups Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
1 cup chopped Macadamia nuts (I was too lazy to chop them up and decided they'd have giant chunks instead!)

All ingredients are easily accessible 
(instant vanilla pudding mix can be found at Cold Storage/ Marketplace outlets)

Directions:
1. Preheat Oven to 175 degrees Celsius.
2. Sift together Flour & Baking Soda, set aside.
3. In a mixer with paddle attachment (or if you want to tone up those arms - do it by hand!), cream Butter, Brown & Caster Sugar until smooth & shiny. Add Instant Pudding Mix and blend till well-incorporated.

My Red Kenwood Patissier Mixer - BFF since I discovered baking!

4. Stir in Eggs & Vanilla Essence (at this point the mixture looks a bit gross, like pulpy oatmeal coated in clear jello... but it's normal!)
5. Gradually add in flour and mix till it becomes a nice smooth pasty dough.
6. Remove from mixer and add in Chocolate Chips & Macadamia nuts.
7. Wrap bowl with cling wrap and place in fridge to chill dough for 20 mins.
8. Line baking tray with ungreased baking sheet and spoon dough mixture onto tray. As a rule of thumb each optimal size for me was about half an ice-cream scoop. Allow around 2 inches of space between cookies so that they have room to "grow" in the oven... I was too greedy - scooped too much placed them too close together!! (ref: pics below)
9. Place in oven and bake for 10-12 minutes. A toothpick inserted in the centre should come out clean. Let cool on rack and store chilled in an air-tight container.



See how crowded and fat my cookies became! :(

But thankfully they still turned out alright! 
I had to gently cut them apart when they're done.

I'm happy to report that this recipe is perfect! Not too sweet, just crumbly & crispy enough outside and cake-like soft centre on the inside!

Eat Up!

Monday, April 19, 2010

"Guilt-free" shopping @ Echo Wheelock Place

A side step away from the usual food blog entries...

Because I wanted to share with my readers this fabulous new store that's opened this month @ Wheelock Place called ECHO. I've been raving about their products with my friends and colleagues - everything sold at ECHO is eco-friendly. (Echo...Eco...get it? hur hur..) All the well-made imported handbags and accessories you see in this store are made of recycled materials!

Think Coca-Cola labels, candy wrappers, newspapers and barcodes, all collected, treated and woven into cool-looking totes, wristlets and clutches (brand: Ecoist)... Or sturdy, colourful laptop bags made from seatbelts (brand: Harveys)... OR pretty brooches, earrings and made from recycled PET (plastic) drink bottles (brand: Gulguvenc)... Other materials used include truck tire-lining, fire hoses...The list goes on.........................

There's already been a strong following in Europe and US for these eco-brands and thanks to its owner Terence, ECHO is the pioneer to bring these products into Singapore, all in one place!

Store @ Wheelock Place

Ecoist bags made with recycled magazines, 
coated in "bio-degradable" cellophane so it's waterproof!

More Ecoist bags

the lovely Harveys Seatbelt Bags - 
I'm waiting for the Red laptop bag to be re-stocked :)


more Harveys - the seatbelt rose bracelets are too cute!

Elvis & Kreese bags, belts and accessories made of fire hoses

And these are the items I've gotten for myself:

Ecoist teeny shoulder bag made of....... Recycled Drink Can Pull Tabs!!!! 
Very pretty embroidery work and some of the items are already sold out.
It's my new lunch bag~


Ecoist bag made of my favourite thing in the world - Coca-Cola (labels)! 
The great thing about buying this is that for every such bag sold, Coca-Cola will plant a baby tree... and you get to name it!

And I love people's reaction when they see me wearing these... 
Gulguvenc earrings from recycled PET. 

Perfect for gifts! And with all that trash we generate through consumerism, this is a great way to give something back - in style!

ECHO
#02-12 Wheelock Place
501 Orchard Road
Singapore 238880

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Photos from Jevan's Birthday Party

Just wanted to share the photos that Pin took for little Jevan's party in school! Happy to hear that the kids loved the cupcakes! I was worried that the kids maybe too young to know who Iron Man was, but much to my surprise Iron Man was most popular amongst the girls on that day! (I wonder why...)

The chocolate cupcakes with cream cheese frosting were a hit and Pin did a great job arranging them on the DIY cupcake stand that I provided! It was lots of effort producing these cupcakes, but seeing these pictures (Jevan and baby sister Kylie are such sweeties!) makes it all worth it!

Jevan looking shy at his birthday celebration

Pin setting up earlier on

Big brother Jevan & baby sis Kylie (check out that fashionable beanie!)

Jevan with the girls~

...and the boys

Time to pick their cupcakes!

Another one going for the Iron Man

I'm researching new cupcake recipes and also design ideas. Will post them as I go along!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Review: En Dian Xin Oriental Desserts - 313@Somerset

My new favourite mall is 313@Somerset! Not only can I get "el cheapo" per entry parking nearby that's outside of the ERP zone (I'm not telling where!), shops here open till late daily (especially Uniqlo-upsized, and... ahem... 4 storeys of Forever 21..), but there is also a wonderful selection of food at really reasonable prices!

Just 3 months old at their new location - 313@Somerset, En Dian Xin | 恩点心 is already drawing a sizeable weekend crowd. Regulars may know them from their Shenton Way/ Market Street days - En Dian Xin specialises in oriental-styled desserts (though to some, the name may suggest more affiliation towards dim sum). Having moved over to the new premise, EDX sports a bright, cheery red interior, and I must say, the red chairs really caught my eye!

On to the food, I'd ordered their 杨枝甘露 | Mango Tango & Deep Fried Yam Rolls to cure my munchies, plus an Almond Cream to takeaway for Mous.

The Mango Tango came with a couple of optional add-ons - with extra fresh fruits or ice cream. I had mine "neat" ($3.80) - which in itself came with fresh chunks of mango, watermelon and pomelo. The perfect harmony of flavours - refreshing mango, tangy pomelo and chewy sago served nicely chilled - was just what I needed on a hot, humid afternoon! Superb value at $3.80!

杨枝甘露 Mango Tango

And of course greedy me will never stop at just 1 item! The yam rolls were crispy, yet fluffy and light - filled with a soft yam centre, but also (I'm guessing) bananas which adds a fruity fragrance to the rolls. *bliss*

Deep Fried Yam Rolls

Shop interior


Mous & I tried the Almond Cream (another popular item on their menu, it seems...) after we got home and we were pleasantly surprised by how smooth it was! The almond aroma was wonderfully intense, yet not too sweet.

There you have it - two thumbs up from 2 true-blue Hong Kongers!

Oh and if you're ever in the area over lunch - they have a weekday lunch set @ $5.50! I can't get a decent meal at that price around my office!! !@#$%^&

8 out of 10
En Dian Xin Oriental Desserts
#B3-10
313@Somerset
Tel: +65 65366739

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Ah Mak's Home-Cooked Dinner in under an hour!

Comfort food for us has always been a yummy home-cooked meal from Mous. But since the parents have moved back to HK several years back, I've taken over in whipping up a dish or two from time to time so we can revisit our favourites. It's never anything fancy, just some simple form of stir-fry, and a flavourful soup with rice.

This is exactly why I decided to start this blog a few months ago - to document delicious, yet easy-to-do dishes that I've grown up with! My aim is to share these recipes with those who love to cook, but more importantly, those who DON'T cook! Hopefully these recipes will show them that a home-cooked meal is easily achievable and what joy it is to feed family and friends. :)

Today, after a long hiatus from the kitchen aside from baking stuff, I'd decided to cook a simple dinner for Kays and Jack. I grabbed some quick groceries from the supermarket (spent less than $15) and got cracking. Dinner was ready within 1 hour, just as the 2 boys reached home!  (Didn't cook soup this time round)

from left: egg with tomatoes, spicy eggplant with pork, 
blanched lettuce with oyster sauce

I don't move especially fast, nor do I have special shortcuts to be able to whip up a meal relatively quickly. The only key to this is PLANNING.

What I'm about to say is probably common sense to most, but if not planned properly, one would spend lots of time, re-cutting, re-washing utensils, or end up in a last minute rush... All of which still happens to me from time to time.

1. Plan your ingredients/ utensils - what do you need, how much do you need and when do you need them? Are there common ingredients (like garlic & onion) that will be used more than once? If so, combine the quantities and wash, peel, chop etc altogether.
2. Plan your preparation steps - for me, it almost always goes like this: wash, cut, marinade, cook. And as much as possible, I find way to work a few steps in parallel to save time.
3. Plan the order of the dishes you want to cook - for example I would leave any deep frying to the end, because I want to retain the crispiness, just as I would steamed fish or prawns, because you don't want the food to turn cold while you prepare other dishes and have to reheat it again and overcook the meat.

So, let's start the clock!
Serves 3-4 persons

7:00 pm 
- Put on my apron and line up all the ingredients!
- Cook rice on "quick cook" mode
- Wash & cut ingredients :
4 tomatoes, roughly diced
2 stalks spring onions, finely chopped
6 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 eggplant, cut into thick strips (you may want to soak the cut pieces in salted water to prevent them from oxidizing)
1 head lettuce, peeled, washed and drained

 
 Cut tomatoes into wedges and then dice, pulp portion optional

7:15pm
- Marinate/ Prepare other ingredients:
4 eggs, lightly beaten with 1/2 tsp salt
300g minced pork, seasoned with 2 tsp light soy sauce, 1 tsp sugar & some pepper
1 packet Lee Kum Kee Spicy Garlic Eggplant Sauce
2 Tbsp tomato ketchup
- Line up all prep-ed ingredients and I was ready to roll!
 
 All in the right place!
7:25pm
- Half fill a large pot with water, add 1 tsp salt, drizzle some olive oil and bring to a boil
- Then working in parallel, heat up a wok/ frying pan. Once it's hot enough, add 2 Tbsp oil, swirl around and pour in the beaten eggs. Flip over once the bottom has cooked, and randomly chop up the "omelette" as you stir fry. Remove and set aside.




- Rinse the wok and return to heat. Saute half of the chopped garlic and add chopped tomatoes and stir on medium/ high heat. Season with 4 tsp sugar, 1 tsp salt, 2 Tbsp tomato ketchup and stir quicky for about 30 seconds. Add in cooked eggs, coat with sauce... and voila!!
- Meanwhile, my rice is also cooked!

Savoury flavours from the eggs go very well with the tanginess from the tomatoes 
- very appetising especially for kids!

7:35 pm
- By now, the pot of water should be boiling quite furiously. Gently add in the lettuce leaves and make sure all of it is submerged. Cook on medium heat for 2 minutes before draining and placing in a serving dish. Drizzle some oyster sauce, and you're done!
Can't get simpler than this!


7:45 pm
- Ok, time for the last dish. First, heat up wok on medium/high, add 2 Tbsp oil and stir fry eggplant until cooked through and softened. If it still looks a little too chewy, add 2 Tbsp water and leave to boil until reduced. Set aside.
- Return the wok to medium/ high heat, saute remaining chopped garlic and very quickly stir in the minced pork, pressing down from time to time to ensure it's cooked through and separated into small chunks. Add LKL spicy garlic eggplant sauce, stir through and allow to simmer for 1 minute before adding in eggplants and spring onions. Simmer for 2 more minutes, and serve! Easy right?
 
Fragrant, mildly spicy pork with squishy eggplants - I like~

... And 1 hour is up! Eat up! :P