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📌香草焗龍蝦
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香草焗龍蝦及配菜
材料
📌 急凍龍蝦尾4隻(用雙手揸住龍蝦尾的兩邊屈幾下將它屈鬆像按摩一樣. 再用尖嘴剪刀在龍蝦尾的”背部”正中間位剪開殼,一直剪到最尾一格只要剪小小便停. 然後用手指伸入龍蝦尾的”底部”用力頂龍蝦肉出來,直至到尾段停止)
調味及醃料
📌 百里香
📌 黑胡椒少許
📌 鹽少許(不要太多因爲海鮮本身已經有咸味)
📌橄欖油少許
餡料
📌 鷹嘴豆- 1 罐(瀝乾水,用鑊漢乾。如果用生的豆,要浸過夜後及煮淋)
📌 菠菜或其他綠色菜用來做餡料的封口
配菜材料
📌矮瓜(茄子)一條(垂直切四片長片再在意中間打橫對半切)
📌車厘茄(對半切)
📌蒜蓉(素食者可用其他香草代表替)
📌 芝士(任何芝士都可以)
📌 鹽少許
📌 黑胡椒粉少許
做法
1.在每隻龍蝦尾的肉上面放些百里香再撒上黑胡椒粉和小小鹽調味。在上面噴少許橄欖油。
2.將鷹嘴豆塞入每個龍蝦尾的空殼中, 用菠菜做封口塞住那些鷹嘴豆餡在內
3.將塞好餡料的龍蝦尾放在氣炸鍋中, 用200°C焗9分鐘, 如果想脆些就焗10分鐘
4.配菜方面: 在焗架上, 放上茄子片再放車厘茄在面, 鋪上蒜蓉(如素食者可用其他香草代替)再在上面鋪上芝士,加少許鹽和黑胡椒粉調味,然後焗10分鐘。也可以選擇”煎”. 食用前先噴些橄欖油在面。完成。
(YouTube video starts at 7:40.)
Ingredients:
Lobster tails - 4 (Flex each lobster tail 5 times to massage it by holding both ends, cut the center of the top shell all the way to the fin with a pair of scissors, and stick a finger underneath the shell to loosen the meat, and gently place the meat on top of the shell. Pat dry.)
Seasoning ingredients:
Thyme - 4 small branches
Black pepper - to taste
Salt - to taste (but not too much because seafood has its own saltiness)
Olive oil
Stuffing ingredients:
Chickpeas - 1 can (drain out the water and pan fry a bit for drier texture or buy raw, soak overnight and cook until tender)
Spinach - or any greens to stuff the lobster tails
Side dish ingredients:
Eggplant - 1 (sliced vertically and into halves)
Cherry tomatoes - cut into halves
Garlic - minced or use herbs for vegetarian
Cheese - of your choice
Salt - to taste
Black pepper - to taste
Methods:
1. Place a branch of thyme on each of the lobster tails. Sprinkle with black pepper and salt to taste. Spray a layer of olive oil on top.
2. Stuff each lobster tail with chickpeas inside the hollow shell. Seal off the stuffing with spinach.
3. Place stuffed lobster tails in the air fryer and cook for 9 minutes or 10 minutes for crispier texture at 200C (392F).
4. On a rack, place eggplant slices, cherry tomato, minced garlic or herbs for vegetarian, sprinkle cheese on top, add salt and black pepper to taste, and air fry for 10 minutes. Optional to bake, or pan fry them. Spray a layer of olive oil before serving.
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花膠冰糖燉雪梨
材料:
韓國雪梨(大) 1個
細花膠筒 6、7條
川貝粉/碎 少量
冰糖 2粒
滾水 1/3杯
做法:
1. 花膠在前一晚預發:
花膠用水沖洗,然後放入滾水中、放入薑、酒一同煲至冧身後取出,洗乾淨花膠肚,用清水浸一晚,瀝乾水分備用;
2. 雪梨批皮、去心、切粒,放入燉煲內,加入沖洗過的冰糖、川貝粉花膠和杯1/3杯滾水,燉1至1個半小時便可食用。
English Version
Double Boiled Fish Maw “Chuan Bei“ with Pear and Rock Sugar
(YouTube video starts at 0:17.)
Ingredients:
Fish Maw - 3 (Soak overnight in a pot of boiled water with ginger and 1 tbsp of cooking wine. Put weights on top of fish maws to avoid floating. Rub clean the interior of each fish maw.)
Asian pear - 1 (Peel the skin, and diced into cubes.)
Chuan Bei powder - or crushed into powder
Rock sugar - 2 small pieces (Washed)
Hot water - ½ cup
Methods:
1. In a double boiler ceramic pot, add in Asian pear cubes, rock sugar, fish maw, and “Chuan Bei” powder, and put in the double boiler.
2. Cook for 1 hour.
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Butterfly Cut牛柳
材料
📌 厚切牛柳1件
📌 黑胡椒適量
📌 鹽適量
📌 橄欖油少許
📌 牛油少許
📌 蒜頭1粒
📌 Rosemary一小棵
醬汁材料
📌 黑胡椒少許
📌 柚子芥辣少許
📌 麵粉少許
📌 牛奶半杯
📌 水少許
📌 白醋少許
做法
1. 牛柳中間切開一半,但不要切到底,之後兩邊打開,做成蝴蝶形狀。
2. 準備碟,加入黑胡椒,鹽,把牛柳兩邊醃好。
3. 燒紅鑊,一定要燒紅,加入橄欖油,牛油,之後猛火煎牛柳,牛柳落鑊後不要郁動牛柳,直到煎到脆面,大約1分鐘,之後反轉再煎,放入蒜頭。按照自己喜歡熟度,上碟。
4. 鑊上放入rosemary稍為煎一煎,之後連同蒜頭放在牛柳上。
5. 鑊不用洗,稍為放涼,之後逐樣把醬汁材料一一落鑊煮滾,再加入碟上牛柳的肉汁一起煮滾,到自己喜歡的杰度熄火,最後把醬汁淋在牛柳上即成。
English Version
Butterfly Cut Beef Tenderloin
(YouTube video starts at 23:10.)
Ingredients:
Beef tenderloin - (butterfly cut by slicing the tenderloin in the middle. Make sure both sides are equal in thickness but DO NOT cut through. Spread both pieces out in the shape of a butterfly. This will cook evenly without overdone.)
Seasoning ingredients:
Black pepper - to taste
Salt - to taste
Olive oil
Butter
Garlic - 1 clove (Only remove the outer layer of the skin. Keep the papery skin intact.)
Rosemary - 2 sprigs
Sauce ingredients:
Black pepper - whole pieces
Yellow mustard with seeds - 1 tbsp
Milk - enough to make a sauce
All purpose flour - enough to thicken sauce
White vinegar - to taste (for tangy sour taste)
Salt - to taste
Sauce from the resting tenderloin
Hot water - to adjust the consistency of the sauce if necessary
Methods:
1. In a plate, add in black pepper, salt, and place one side of the butterflied beef tenderloin to marinate. Flip and marinate the other side.
2. Heat up a pan to very hot on HIGH heat. Add in olive oil, butter, beef tenderloin, and DO NOT touch it. Let it sit and sear to seal in the moisture.
3. Flip to the other side and do the same.
4. Add garlic and rosemary sprigs to the pan.
5. Remove the tenderloin once it reached your desired doneness. Transfer to a plate for it to rest and spoon hot butter over the tenderloin to baste it.
6. In the same pan with the leftover butter, add in whole black pepper, yellow mustard, a bit of all purpose flour, white vinegar, sauce from the resting tenderloin, and mix well. Set aside to serve with tenderloin.
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Although the name may implicate that you're about to be "wow-ed" by slabs of smoky chunks of protein we were actually enamoured by basically... Well, everything else, starting with the corn salad to which Chef Mateo Roberson, an American with Mexican roots informs us this dish was listed among GQ Magazine's best, our minds grumbled "yeah, yeah" but after one bite our taste buds screamed "Yeah! Yeah!".
Smokiness, sweetness, freshness with a touch of cheesiness was absolutely on-point. So was the "Vegetables and greens", sounds positively pedestrian right? Wrong! Imagine all your most favourite exotic Asian fruits signed a treaty with vegetables, and enlisted the powers of bees to bear witness. That was this dish. A dish consisting of starfruit, rose apple, toasted pumpkin seeds, mandarin, baby cos and more, drizzled lightly with bee pollen and cherry dressing. Sorcery!
We were also floored Mateo's version of a bread basket, these (please help me with the name!) little spongy, gluten-free rolls with toasty cheesy notes. I could have binge-eaten those like pop corn in front of the screen. This "bread" plus the Sorbet were about the best I've ever tried. The makroot Sorbet is as umami as it gets, too complex to explain, its a must-try yourself. Best of, all this non - meaty stuff is super fairly priced. Considering how much love and technique is devoted. Just get talking and observing Mateo' s intensity as he works, you'll see that the passion is just as acute.
The Seabass Ceviche held no surprises, the same with the Wagu beef tongue, good, solid technique and flavours as expected. The duck carnitas and roasted bone marrow was tasty and rich, fatty and filling, so go for that if that's what you're into.
The let down most surprisingly was the steak, the Spider cut to be exact, not cooked evenly and salted to the extreme, but we were assured it was a stroke of bad luck.
That mishap certainly won't stop us from coming back, that's for sure, although our hearts were stolen by their veggie dishes and sides, Carne actually plans a rehaul of their menu, including a tasting menu addition. One can only hope they save the best and improve on the name's sake.
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This Fragrant Spicy Chicken or 香辣干锅鸡 in Chinese is another super easy to execute Chinese recipe that will go perfectly with steamed rice. If you love spicy food and you love chicken and best of all, you love potatoes, you gotta try this dish. To make it an even more wholesome one-pot meal, you can also add some additional greens in it such as long beans, eggplant or lady's fingers. Super super good.
See the ingredient list below for your easy reference. Hope you can recreate this yummy dish in the comfort of your home.
We would like to give special thanks to:
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If you like to buy it, you can go to any of the major departmental stores in Singapore such as Isetan, Robinsons, Takashimaya, BHG, OG, Metro or Tangs. This brand is also available in Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia.
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Ingredients:
Makes 4 - 6 servings
Marinate chicken first then deep fry
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1 whole chicken (1kg)
2 tablespoons of Chinese rice wine
1 tablespoon of light soy sauce
1.5 teaspoons of salt
2 tablespoons of cornflour
A few dashes white pepper
Also to deep-fry
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6 pieces of potatoes - cut into cubes
2 tablespoons of sesame oil
10g of young ginger - minced
4 cloves of chopped garlic
4 pieces of shallot - chopped
1 piece of star anise
10 pieces of dried chilli - rehydrated and deseeded
3 tablespoons of spicy broad bean paste (辣豆瓣酱)
1 cup of water (250ml)
1 teaspoon of sugar
2 tablespoons of light soy sauce
3 pieces of fresh red chilli
3 pieces of fresh green chilli
2 tablespoons of Chinese cooking wine (Shaoxing Huatiao wine)
A handful of spring onion
Some white sesame seeds
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You got to:
1) FEED your eyes
- Orange-Coloured Food
- Dark Leafy Greens
- Cold-Water Fish
- Berries & Citrus Fruits
- Nuts & Seeds
2) TRAIN your eyes
Stare at close object → Strain our eyes → Eye muscles contract
Look into a distance → Eye muscles relax
3) RELAX your eyes
- Palming
- Cucumber Cooler
4) PROTECT your eyes
- avoid reading for long periods of time, especially small print.
- Reduce the use of dim or artificial light, choose natural lighting instead.
- Avoid spending many hours in front of screens, give your eyes a break!
- When it’s night time, choose the night mode on your phone and computer to reduce the amount of light going into your eyes.
- Take a break, go for a walk outside and stare at a distance.
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[10 REASONS WHY ASIANS DON'T GET FAT]
Now of course, there are Asians who are fat or chubby, so the title is a bit of a generalized statement or stereotype, but as a whole, there's definitely some truth to it. Genetics is an obvious factor so I'm gonna leave that one off the list.
1. Fish & Seafood
Asians eat a lot of seafood. The biggest benefit to eating fish is the omega-3 fatty acids. Fish gives our brain and body the DHA & EPA it needs. EPA in particular has been shown to prevent obesity. 1.5 to 2 grams daily of fish oil can produce weight loss of a couple pounds over a period of a month.
2. Cooking Methods
If you compare Western and Asian eating habits, sure they both consume deep fried foods, but Asian countries vary their cooking methods a lot more.
3. Food Perception
How people see and experience food can be different depending on where you are. In America, for example, food is seen more as entertainment. There is desire, joy and anticipation associated with eating. Not that it isn't in Asian countries, but it's a lot more toned down. Eating has more of a practical feel, in many cases closer to being a chore rather than entertainment.
4. Portion Size
Asians eat smaller portions. Food is often served in small serving bowls and small plates and this helps regulate how much is consumed in one sitting. Now if we take a look at America? SUPERSIZE!
5. Leafy Greens
Asian portion size in general might be smaller, but their vegetable portion size is consistently larger. In many Asian countries, people don't even need to be reminded to eat their veg. It's just ingrained.
6. Drink Habits
It is a common belief that drinking water, especially cold water, with your meal is a habit that one should avoid, as it dilutes your digestive enzymes and makes it harder for your stomach to digest food. Americans often drink cold water or sodas with their meals, not so much for Asian people however. Rather they drink hot teas before or after a meal. I should note that many experts say this is greatly exaggerated and that it's generally ok to drink water with your meals.
7. Population Density
Many Asian countries & cities are densely populated. There are lots of people living in small apartments and almost everything you need is just round the corner. Leading one to possibly conclude that many Asian people must exert less energy in their daily lives. In actuality, Asian people in this circumstance may end up walking more. With everything being in close proximity, they are more inclined to just walk to their destination, whereas in many Western countries, distances are often too great.
8. Fermented Foods
Asians consume more fermented foods such as miso, natto, tempeh, kimchi, kombucha, etc, and this is not just good for your gut health, but helps reduce the overall inflammation in the body. And inflammation is a contributing factor to weight gain and obesity.
9. Snacks & Desserts
This one's quite simple. Asian snacks, healthy, Western snacks, not so much. Asian snacks and desserts may be rice cakes, red beans, seaweed snacks, nuts, seeds, and lots of fruit. For Western snacks and desserts, you have cookies, chips, ice cream, sugary cakes.
10. Prevention vs Treatment
Asians practice prevention, while others practice treatment. With the Western approach, you have your antibiotics, antacids, NSAIDs, quick, temporary, remedies that might actually hurt you in the long run. The Asian approach attempts to get to the root of the problem using nutrition, healthy habits, prevention practices. It's a societal mindset. Health is not simply the absence of sickness.