Friday, December 16, 2011

Chicken Paprik

Ingredients : (4-5 persons)


150 gram of chicken meat (boiled)
1.5 inch of ginger (finely blended)
3 onion (finely blended)
1 stalk of lemon grass
4 spoon of chili paste
5 lime leaves
6-7 small chili
Cauliflower
Long beans
Carrots
Ketchup
Oyster Sauce
Salt


Steps :


1. Firstly, chicken should be boiled with a moderate quantity of water to get medium-thick stock. No need to boil for a long time.

2. Then fried the ginger, onion, small chili and lemon grass until yellowish colour. Put the chili paste. Stir until it smells nice then add ketchup and salt as you like.

3. Put the boiled chicken meat and the chicken stock into the ingredients that had been fried earlier. If you like thick gravy, mixed with corn flour. Stir and wait for 2 minutes. Chicken may be substituted with shrimp or squid for those who likes seafood.

4. After that put the lime leaves, chilies, cauliflower, long beans and carrot. Stir until the taste is well blended. Finally, put the oyster sauce.




.: The one that I cook :.


.: Envy :.

It's not often I envy someone. Normally I'm the type that never bother with others. But yesterday I happened to read this fellow's blog, and I was like...wow...everyday he writes something on the blog and everyday update his blog with the latest photos of either his own or just the scenery.

Even for me, I don't really have discipline in writing. If you're talking about making your blog as a diary, then count me out. Still I wish I can be like that fellow who updates the blog daily with interesting story. Or, maybe that fellow really have an interesting life to share with the world if compare to me that doing the same routine everyday. Lol!

Anyway, last night we were having fun while practicing carol songs. Agnes and I was the first to reach Aaron's house. So Aaron's wife suggested to me to play the drum or the piano while waiting for the others. Hahaha....I wish to have piano at home. 

We sang many songs, skipping here and there, laughing out loud when someone making joke with 'The Little Drummer Boy' song. We end our practice with Elephant Dance. Well, this is a new thing for me. At least there's no more Chicken Dance all the time. Hahaha...