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: : Granny’s Cooking : Pickled Cucumber : :

After reading Josh’s posting on the cucumber salad he made, I got hungry thinking of Granny’s pickled cucumber salad. Oooh! It’s very nice on a hot day and I can just eat it with rice alone.

First, she cut up a whole cucumber and one onion. Put them in a bowl and mixed it up with 1/2 teaspoon of salt to dehydrate the cucumber i.e. remove the water. She let it rest there for about an hour. Note that the cucumbers found in Asia is different from the ones in Western Countries. In Asia, one has to cut off the tip of the cucumber and start rubbing the top portion on the cut section of the remaining cucumber to remove the sap (which makes the cucumber very bitter). The sap will start foaming at the top so cut off this part once the foam stops getting bigger.

Next, she chopped some chillis. Gentling moving the chillis to the side of the chopping board with the knife, she separated most of the chilli seeds from the cut chilli. Make sure that the knife is only touching the chilli and not the chopping board. The chilli seeds is the one that makes the chilli really hot.

Then, she poured out the water coming out of the cucumber and the onions. Put the chillis in after this.

The vinegar that she uses is the Rice Vinegar from China. Not sure whether it can be found in Chinse Grocery Shops in Western Countries but no harm trying. Else use malt vinegar. Granny doesn’t recommend using local vinegar as it’s mostly pure acetic acid which will cause bad gas strict problems. She’s of the opinion that the China-made Rice Vinegar is made purely from rice.

She poured in about 2 tablespoon of vinegar to the cucumber, onions and chopped chillis.

Next, she mixed about 2 tablespoon (!!!) of sugar into the salad and mixed everything time. Then it goes into the fridge to be chilled for half an hour.

The finished product. Yum! I can eat this with rice only. For today, I had it with lemang @ glutinous rice that was cooked in bamboo.

: : Cat City Noodles : :

Was supposed to post this up last night but didn’t have time to do so. What Wena and friends had for lunch on Friday the 3 of October in the year of the 2003 AD.

Pascale recommended Cat City Noodles to me a few weeks ago and that’s where we decided to have lunch today. The coffee shop is located near the Stutong Rounabout, along the way to Kota Samarahan and UNIMAS (Universiti Sarawak Malaysia). The signboard above the coffee shop shows a white cat with the paw up and the 8th cue ball. 🙂

The interior of the coffee shop was quite pleasant and pretty cute. A lot of paintings on the wall with many pictures of feet. 🙂

Reminds me of two eyeballs floating up. Gross thought, ain’t it? This was hot lemon tea ordered by Pat. Had sore throat, the poor thing. Hasn’t quite recovered from her bout of flu.

Fresh lime with sumboi (dried plum). A thirst quencher on a really hot day. One thing that I always noticed is the amount of fizz that appears at the top of the glass. What is going on between the lime juice and sumboi?

This was very nice. Think the noodles resembled the Japanese noodle, Udon, but not quite as thick. It was fish ball soup with red wine added in. Yummy. Not a lot of red wine was added in which was a good thing. Would feel too hot afterwards. Hee hee!

D had this : Ipoh Oyster Sauce Hor Fun. It’s kway teow noodles with some sort of sweet sauce mixed with oyster sauce. Is it suppose to be with oyster sauce? Never tried Ipoh Hor Fun so am not sure how it’s suppose to taste like.

The rival to Life Cafe’s Spicy Noodle. Only this time it’s known as Taiwan Spicy Noodles. Not as tasty and spicy as the Life Cafe version but definitely less oily. Pascale was raving about this being so tasty. Which it is actually.

I had the Pan Mee Noodle Soup. It’s not easy to find Pan Mee anywhere in Kuching. Only a handful of places have it. It was okay, more ikan billis (deep fried anchovies) than cangkuk manis inside. Still, the taste was essentially there. Need a bit more seasoning methinks but beggars can’t be choosers in Kuching.

Well, that was the lunch menu on Friday. Friday nite’s dinner was steamboat. 🙂 Another posting later on.

: : Chilli Peppers : :

Quick lunch at everyone’s favourite lunch spot.

I ordered the braised seafood noodles. Never ordered it before so wanted to try it out. A bowl of mee came with loads of gravy smothered everywhere.

After taking a bite, was wondering where have I taste this before? It wasn’t cantonese style. Neither was it the fukkien style of cooking. Foochow mee? Nope, that’s also on the menu as a separate listing.

Then it clicked! It’s sizzling noodles WITHOUT the hot plate. Very very very tasty. 🙂

: : Native Food Fair : :

Yep, there will be one this coming weekend.

Date

Saturday, October 4, 2003

Time

7:30 AM-1:00 PM

Location

CHRISTIAN ECUMENICAL CENTRE OF WORSHIP

ASSOCIATION OF CHURCHES KUCHING

Jalan Laksamana

I recommend that one goes really early in the morning i.e. before 10 am to get the good stuff. The traffic jam will also be pretty bad in that area so go early. Am going to look for ayam pansor (bamboo chicken) and daun ubi goreng (fried wild tapioca leaves).

There will also be a lot of other native food available. Try it out. You’ll be surprise at how good it actually tastes like. Am also going to bring along Granny. My usual food partner-in-crime.

Got an email from a collegue at work today with directions on how to get there.

UPDATE

Food Fairs organized by churches in Kuching are notoriously jam packed with cars and people. This food fair will have a LOT of people there so be forewarned. Parking space will be horrendous, even though there is a huge parking lot, it still will not be enough.

Yum yum yum! See you there people!

: : Thompson Corner, Tabuan Jaya : :

Gosh! Felt so hungry at lunch time. Su was also feeling faint from hunger. Never knew that could happen to anyone in the space of 4-5 hrs but there’s a first time for everything.

Becca ordered some popiah!!

Yeah, we pigged out on popiah. What’s popiah? Fresh spring roll a.k.a. egg roll. Same filling but not fried. Very tasty and nice. What was inside? Mangkuang, cucumbers, carrots and chopped peanuts. Had it with some delicious plum sauce.

Not the best in town but the hawker has definitely improved the taste since it opened last year. They’ve nearly got it right. Nearly but not quite.

Ah well. Who am I to judge considering I don’t even know how to make the skin of the popiah. :p

: : Googlism : :

mum-mum is not going away

mum-mum is way too skinny (I am?)

mum-mum is a common word in chinese meaning eat

mum-mum is great

mum-mum is here

mum-mum is a food blog

mum-mum is worrking more than she expected to (got that rite)

mum-mum is a flash interactive map of food spots in malaysia (not yet lah!)

mum-mum is ok

via Auyongtc.