Spicy Top Shell Salad


The perfect accompaniment to a glass of chilled beer, this top shell salad (I'm not even sure if this can be considered a salad, since no vegetables are being used! Haha) is always on our top list of favourites whenever we feel like drinking at home! I used two chilli padi in my recipe so it is VERY spicy. For those who can't bear with that kind of heat, please do reduce it to one instead. Enjoy! Please also feel free to invite me over for a mug of beer if you want to!  

Ingredients:
1 can                       top shell, cut into smaller bite sizes
3 tablespoons         sauce from the canned top shell
2                             chilli padi, sliced
1 medium               onion, sliced thinly
1/2 tablespoon        sugar
3 to 4                      calamansi lime, juiced

Method:

Mix all ingredients in a bowl and set aside in fridge for at least 15 minutes. Serve chilled. 





Steamed Cod with Fried Garlic and Scallion


The man has hinted me enough times that he's craving for cod and so I granted his wish by placing this on the dinner table last night. He was won over instantly when he took the first bite, but what he didn't know was how simple this recipe actually is. This is my kind of food, easy to make but fulfilling nonetheless. 

Serves 2
Ingredients:

1 medium slice or 2 small slices     cod 
3 slices                                            old ginger 
3 cloves                                           garlic, minced
1                                                      scallion, chopped thinly
1 tablespoon                                    light soy sauce
1 tablespoon                                    water
1 tablespoon                                    chinese cooking wine
1 teaspoon                                       sugar 
3 tablespoons                                  cooking oil

Method:

Place the fish on top of the ginger slices and steam on high heat for approx. 7 minutes. 

Mix the light soy sauce, sugar, water and chinese cooking wine in a bowl, making sure to dissolve the sugar granules. Set aside. 

Heat 3 tablespoons of oil and fry the minced garlic until golden brown. 

Remove the steamed fish from the steamer, drain away the water from the plate and pour the soy sauce mixture on it. Place the fried garlic on top of the fish, garnish with scallion and pour the hot garlic oil over. Serve hot.                     


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