Sauce consisted of :
Worchestershire Sauce
Sliced Onion
Cornflour
Milk
Lemon Juice
Sugar
Salt
Oregano
Final Taste Test: 7/10
The Cooking Adventures of Spatula Girl and Red Glove!
Chicken Bones (cause we kiam siap [stingy], dun wan use real meat)
A chicken stock cube
two small carrots
one onion
Salt, Sugar, Pepper
Oyster Sauce
1. Debone a chicken thigh(save meat for another whatever dish)
2. Dump bones into a pot of water.
3. Take a cube of chicken stock to join the chicken bones.
4. Salt and Pepper it.
5. Cut up the carrots and onion, drop them unceremoniously into the pot.
6. Let it boil for a 5 minutes while you try to remember what to do next.
7. Sprinkle in some sugar, and drop in lots of Oyster Sauce.
8. Continue on small boil forever and ever and ever, till you likey likey. (Spatula Girl likes it soupey, Red Glove likes it stewy. So you pretty much have to decide for yourself how long you wanna cook it for. Red Glove says hours and hours. =D)
Garlic
Any kind of noodles harder than mee hoon.
3 Cloves of Garlic (garlic fans can put more!)
Any type of Green Veggie
Sesame Oil
Oyster Sauce
Soy Sauce
Black Pepper
1. Boil noodles for say 3 minutes, make sure they don't turn out to be too soft.
2. Drain noodles and immediately rinse them with cold water (according to Spatula Woman [Spatula Girl's mom], rinsing the noodles with cold water enhance the texture - can obtain "Q Q/ springy feeling" while eating)
3. Boil the veggie with a few drips of oil so that vege stays greener and looks prettier (can add a pinch of sugar too if you want your veggie to be more "cripsy").
4. Fry garlic in oil + sesame oil (1/2 of each, judge the amount yourself) till fragrant.
5. Add oyster sauce, soy sauce and pepper.
6. Pour in noodles and mix up with sauce.
7. When even, mix up with veggie too!
3 Eggs
3 Round Onions
Olive Oil
A tablespoon of Mayonnaise
Salt
Pepper
Dill
Fresh Parsley
1. Pop those eggs onto the stove to be hardboiled in a pot of tap water.
2. Start Peeling Your Onions.
3. Till they look like above. I left about 3 'leaves' on the onions.
4. Pop onions into an oven, drizzle with olive oil and salt. (I've been reading so many recipes and watching so much SuperFoodyTraining that the word 'drizzle' just came automatically. Have you ever said 'drizzle' in real life though?)
5. Chop up your parsley while waiting for the Eggs to HardBoil. That means you HAVE to boil the eggs. (Spatula Girl once thought that all she had to do was boil water, stop boiling water, place eggs in hot water, wait. So I thought it would be good information for the world)
6. Eggs done! Like in 5-10 mins? Peel.
7. Mash them up with all the ingredients. Like So:
8. Chill Egg Passengers.
9. Then later, when you touchy touchy the Onion Boats in the oven and they feel soft but firm (sounds naughty, no wonder I'm PG), take out.
10. Fill Boats with Egg Passengers.
11. Red Glove underestimated the amount of eggs she would need, so you guys use more kay.
12. Red Glove only had enough Egg Passengers for 5 boats. And since there were 9 boats, this kind of bad economy could ruin the shipping industry!
13. Therefore Red Glove decided to be multivegetable, and not discriminate.
14. She then filled the bottom of 3 boats with boiled carrots, and the bottom of 2 more with diced tomato (from a tin). She filled three other boats full of Egg Passengers, and laid a smattering more on the other 5.
15. If your math is good, you'll realise Red Glove retired the last boat, empty, into her stomach.
16. Decorate boats prettily with more parsley/carrots on top.
17. Lay a sauce on the side. Tabasco? Yum. But since Red Glove had none, she used her Tuai Yi's (Mom's Eldest Sister), patented home-made chilli sauce (which got past Aussie customs).
18. Eat.
4 Small Eggs
2 slices of white bread
Some Sugar
1 teaspoon of yummylicious butter
1. Take a pan.
2. Scrape a teaspoon worth of butter into the pan, and melt it over medium heat.
3. Tilt the pan round and round, and back and forth, till the melted butter goes aaall over the pan.
4. Use a small knife, to artistically slice a heart out of the center of each piece of bread.
5. Place each slice of bread next to each other in the pan (if your pan is big enough. Red Glove's wasn't, which is a true oversight. She therefore did them one by one).
6. Crack first egg into the heart. Notice it doesn't quite fill up the whole heart.
7. Use a fork and move the yolk carefully to one side of the heart.
8. Crack second egg into other corner of the heart.
9. Sprinkle yummy sugar on top. It won't burn cause the SuperFoodyHeroes have a SuperMethod to not burn.
9. You now have 2 eyes!
10. After about 3 minutes, DO NOT flip the bread (This is our SuperMethod). Because then your yolk will look like this:
11. Instead, slide bread onto a pan, and place it into oven to cook the top.
12. Give it about a minute and a half in the oven, till egg looks done.
8. Slide onto a plate.
9. Make a Smile under Yolk eyes with Tomato Sauce.
An Egg
The leftover hearts from earlier
A tiny drop of Vanilla Essence
1 1/2 teaspoon of sugar
2 tablespoons of Milk
1/2 teaspoon yummylicious butter
1. Take a fork to whisk with (whisking is just moving the fork round and round really quickly)
2. Crack the egg into a small bowl, add the ingredients.
3. Whisk all the ingredients together (except the bread duh, and uh, the butter)
4. Dip the Bread Hearts into the whisked mix.
5. Warm butter in pan.
6. Place soaked bread into pan, fry.
7. Serve beside Egg in the Heart.
1. 4 tablespoon dollops of Strawberry Yoghurt into a large Mug
2. Judge the Milk amount to be a third the amount of Yoghurt.
3. Pour into Mug
4. Whisk.
5. Clear up mess.
6. Pour into glasses.
7. Use tiny bits of strawberry jam and plonk it into the center of the glasses.
8. Serve chilled.