Simple sauteed cabbage with bacon.

What’s the easiest way to make a boring vegetable totally addictive and delicious?

Why….add bacon of course!!!! :D

# – Simple sauteed cabbage with bacon.

The ingredients:

  • 4-5 slices of pork bacon, cut into strips
  • 1 onion, sliced
  • 1 cabbage (or 3 small ones), cleaned and sliced

# – First, slice up the cabbage.

# – As well as the onion and bacons.

# – Saute the onions first.

# – Followed by the bacons until slightly crispened.

# – Then, dump in the cabbage.

# – Stir, stir, stir until cabbage has wilted. Simple sauteed cabbage with bacon, DONE!

This is a wonderful side dish. Delicious and easy to whip up!

p/s: you can tell I’m really lazy today, can’t you? :D

Memorable food I’ve eaten while in UK.

Okay, I was looking through my blog drafts. I didn’t realise I have so many unfinished blog postings and some of those posts could have been fun to write if I just had not been so lazy :P So now if I posted also there’s no point as the topics have expired already…not relevant to this time and day.

But there’s always one topic that will never expire. Food!!! Here is the list of memorable food that I’ve eaten during my trip to UK. If you hadn’t eaten, be warned…….

1. Home-made Full English breakfast version one. Mostly grilled, the bf’s mom of course tried to make the dish as healthier as possible but it was still very tasty, hehehe.

2. Home-made Full English breakfast version two. We told the BF’s mom not to worry about our health so she made the full english for us again with a slight variation. With baked beans and the under-appreciated black pudding and bacon.fat.soaked.toasts…..nyahahahaha :D

3. Home-made Pork chop with apple sauce. BF’s mom did it again. The pork was juicy with really crunchy crackling. The steamed runner beans were fresh and crispy and the awesomesauce layer potatoes.

4. Homemade cucumber and pepper/hummus sandwich. We were picnicking at the foot of Malvern Hill. I still remember how blue and clear the sky was with fluffy white clouds. The sandwiches were fresh and refreshing, the company was wonderful, it was a very good day :)

5. Strawberry trifle. Oh..my..lard! Jelly, custard and cream..the English knows their dessert!

6. Chinese takeaway from Wing Sing. Wing Sing in Worcester is owned by the bf’s longtime buddy and also a very popular takeaway in the area, so of course I had to try it. Not to mention, at that point of time, I really badly needed rice in my system lol. True to my bf’s words, Wing Sing does serve fantastic chinese food. A little too greasy than Malaysian chinese food but who’s complaining?

7. Homemade beef steak with grilled tomatoes and mushrooms. A lovely and simple meal cooked with love :)

8. Scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam at Dunster. Orgasmic!!!

9. Summer pudding (pavlova with summer fruits). I can keep eating this. The juicy fruits and creme fraiche soaking into the meringue creating a sweet, crunchy & chewy but refreshing dessert all at the same time.

10. Baked Camembert on crusty baguette with onion marmalade and beetroot. Oh my lard….this dish makes me wish I had a garden overlooking the sea because that was exactly where we ate this lovely snack. Hot, delicious, gooey Camembert cheese spread all over a slice of warm baguette with some onion marmalade for a tinge of sweetness. It was heavenly! Then you clear your palette with a couple of slices of beetroot and start all over again :D

11. Roast duck. This was the 1st dish that BF’s aunt cooked for us when we visited her at the coastal town, Minehead. I felt very honoured as she roasted an entire duck just for us. Needless to say, the duck was delicious…the skin crispy and the flesh juicier at every bite. She served the duck with layer potatoes (see next item), possibly my favourite way of eating potatoes, EVER!

12. Layer potatoes. I worship this dish. I love it so much I intend to recreate it in my own kitchen next time. It’s impossible to fathom how some sliced potatoes, creme fraiche and salt & pepper could combine to become one of the most delicious potato dish I’ve ever had. It’s slightly crispy, slightly soft and very tasty.

13. Sunday carvery lunch (roast pork and Yorkshire pudding). We had this while visiting the garden centre. The garden centre is kind of like our plants nursery but with great food and a retail outlet for middle-aged people :P Anyway…man it was decadent! Best Yorkshire pudding I’ve ever had. It was fluffy and buttery and went so well with the gravy. I do miss it…

14. Venison patty and Mediterranean vegetables. Not my favourite cause the venison patty tasted more or less like Ramly burger patty but it was still a very fulfiling dinner.

15. Pickled eggs with crisps. I really loved this! I never had pickled egg in my life and thought it’d be nasty but the sourness of the egg went really well with the salty crisps, I couldn’t stop eating!

16.Pork scratchings. The number 1 snack in my life. I would rather kill a kitten then have no scratchings in my life ever again. Okay kidding. Okay, maybe not. It’s hard, very salty and very crunchy. I believe it’s an acquired taste and I certainly have acquired a passionate liking for it. Not the healthiest snack in the world either…but life is short :P

There were more food than the ones listed here that I found really delicious but most times I didn’t manage to take pictures because I was too pre-occupied with eating. I guess you can agree that the BF’s mom & aunt are very good cooks too :)

Really can’t wait for my new kitchen to finish so I could re-create some of those food!!

BUSY

Phew! Seems like an eternity since I last blogged. Just got back from Singapore, had a fantastic time. Going down to Johor tomorrow for 3 days. Will be driving down alone, it’s gonna be an adventure. Mom if you’re reading this, pls.don’t.freak.out.

Here are some pictures from Singapore. Besides work, there was a lot of fun involved too. I played bowling for the first time in years. I guess I didn’t do too bad.

#1
Bowling shoes.
Me and my funny bowling shoes.

No pictures of me bowling cause everyone else was busy bowling too. Abothen?

I also went go-karting for the 1st time! I loveeeeeeeeee it. This goes out to my friends, who’s up for a session of go-karting? I is gonna pwn j00 a55.

#2
Go-karting.
Posing with my helmet. The loaned helmet wasn’t smelly…thank goodness.

Finally had my craving for kueh chap satisfied after 2 years!!!! We ate at Newton Circus Hawker Centre, which was pretty good. I take back all my criticism of Singaporean food, I was merely too busy and depressed to seek out good food last time :P

#3
Kueh chap
Kueh Chap @ Newton Circus Hawker Centre.

#4
Ojien
Oyster omelette was fantastic too.

#5
Space for disabled patrons.
The thing that caught my eye was how wheelchair friendly the hawker centre is. Notice I was sitting on a bench while my friend was seated on a stool in the space meant for the physically disabled. Malaysia should emulate little things like this, don’t even cost money!

#6
Pork scratchings
This is unrelated to Singapore, but I came back to a bag of these. Sinful, artery clogging pork scratchings…ahh :)

Gonna go pack now. Toodles.