Tuesday 28 October 2014

Vegetarian Yong Tau Foo

There were times when every thursday, used after house cleaning and special prayer for my Guru Sathya Sai Baba,  my husband would always take us out for vegetarian dinner. Chinese vegetarian was something new to me than. that was sometime like 15 years ago.  Over the years, I have stared to prepare more vegetarian dishes not only indian but malaysiannised them. Our favorite breakfast , vegetarian Nasi Lemak, Yong Tau Foo, Char Keow Teow, Curry Mee and many more.

I would like to share this dish which is a hit in my family....Vegetarian Yong Tau Foo.

Vegetarian Yong Tau foo

Ingredients

Brinjals
Ladies finger
Red chilies
Hard tau foo
Tau foo pok( the sponge tau foo)

Ingredients for the stuffing

Vegetarian roasted chicken - defreezed and put into a food prosser or blender and  mince

Salt and pepper 
Garlic ginger paste

Sea same oil

Sauce

Vegetarian oyster sauce
Dark soya sauce
Light soya sauce
Sugar

Method
Wash all the vegetables and slit them. The taufoo can be cut in half and scope out the center .

Now stuff all the vegetables. Now bake them as it is more healthy instead of frying.  As for the sauce, mix all the ingredients and taste u may add the sugar to your liking.

Serve with the sauce and it will definately be a hit .




 

Monday 20 October 2014

Diwali the Festival of Lights..

20.10.2114.....Monday for most of us it a working Monday, but to all Hindus who will be celebrating Diwali or Deepavalli on the 22.10.2014 it's a busy day.....

My Diwali creapt into my house at about 2am last night...This year my son hari is the the first to come home. My daughter rekha and grandson, Deveish left to Seremban yesterday to celebrate  Diwali with her in laws. Sanggi my younger girl will onl back tomorrow evening.

It has been a practice in my family to have a special Diwali reunion dinner on Diwali eve  it's with my inlaws. It's on the eve too that we exchange gifts. Ang Pow is given on Diwali day after taking blessing from the elders. Normally we set a theme for the food and work towards it. It gives me immense pleasure to prepare the food and everyone giving a hand in the preparation. This year it is North Indian cuisine.

To be contined......

 Diwali wishes to my dear family and friends.

Sunday 12 October 2014

Day of pride

11 October 2014, is a memorable and a proud day for my dear sangeetha and we her parents.

Although working for almost 10 months now, only today we had, the pleasure to witness her graduation at the AIMST university in Sungai Petani,Kedah.

Many may know that Sangee started her medical studies in Padang, Indonesia. Due to natural disaster, the earth quake which hit Padang in the year 2009 with scale of 8.5 which tore the city of Padang,the campus of University Andalas. The Malaysian government gave our students a one off chance for credit transfer and places in local private universities. AIMST was one of the Universities and Sangee choose to continue her studies here. It was all hard work to and struggle to where she is standing today.

Today as she graduates with a MBBS degree, the memories of her survival and struggle in Indonesia and in the AIMST university brought tears of joy to see her walking to receive her scrool, congratulations to you my dear,  her batch mates and her dear Padang Gang.


Sanggi ma, congratulations on your graduation dear. As you go forward take along the lessons you learned in university and make your dreams come true. Our blessings are always for you ma..






Day of pride

11 October 2014, is a memorable and a proud day for my dear sangeetha and we her parents.
Although working for almost 10 months now, only today we had ,the pleasure to witness her graduation at the AMIST university, sungai petani.Kedah.

Many may know that sanggi actually started her studies to do medicine in Padang, Indonesia. Never in the least thought that she will finish her medical studies in locally. Due to the earth quake in Padang which hit the year 2008 which a ratchets scale of 8.5 and a lot of damage to town and the campus. The Malaysian government gave them a chance for credit transfer and places in local private universities. AMIST was one of them and sanggi choose to continue her studies there but she had to drop one year. She was doing  her 3 rd year in Indonesia but had to drop  1 year and start with 2 year. It was a struggle and hard work her. Today as she graduates with a MBBS degree, the memories of her survival and struggle in Indonesia and in the AMIST univercity brought tear of joy to see her walking to receive her scrool.