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Simple Salad

March 30, 2014 by Ho Lang

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Simple Salad

I call it simple salad because I am always doing these salads with no names or maybe there is a name but I can’t be bothered to name it.

Anyway I make salads that I think are fun to eat. This one that I made today is exactly that. Simple and straightforward wholesome yummyness.

Recipe – serving for two

Ingredients

Baby spinach

Wild rocket

Button mushrooms

Cherry tomatoes

Buffalo mozzarella

Balsamic vinaigrette

Olive oil

Sea salt

Method

1. Wash baby spinach and wild rocket. After washing, toss it into the salad bowl.

2. Slice cherry tomatoes and toss it in. I didn’t specify the quantities,  but if you like cherry tomatoes as I do, you will know how many to add.

3. Half the button mushrooms and fry them in olive oil. Make sure the mushrooms are seared before adding in the olive oil. Add sea salt to taste. Once ready, toss it into the salad bowl.

4. Slice buffalo mozzarella and toss it into the salad bowl. Add balsamic vinaigrette according to your love for sour stuff.

Bon Appetit!

Posted in: Recipes Tagged: buffalo mozzarella, button mushrooms, cherry tomatoes, easy to make salads, mozzarella cheese, quick and easy, quick salads, salad recipes, simple salads, wild rockets

Spicy Chilli Mussels

March 30, 2014 by Ho Lang

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Spicy Chilli Mussels

I remember going to Perth, Western Australia once to visit some friends and take a short holiday and I had one of the best spicy mussels in the world at Fremantle Market or Freo as they like to call it.

When I got back home, I knew I had to make it. And make it just as delicious.

I realized the key to great spicy Mussels was to get the black lip ones and they sold some at cold storage supermarket but sadly they don’t carry them very frequently or most of the times when I get them it is always near expiry.

So I tried the next best alternative which was the local green Mussels which were sold by the local fishmongers at the wet market.

The one at my place sold a kg of fresh Mussels for $2 (SGD). Unbelievable price and value. The cold storage ones were 750 grams for $19.95. Ingredients for the dish was also bought at the vegetable seller for $4 all in.

The wine and some other ingredients had to be purchased at the supermarket but the costing for my dish has significantly become cheaper!

These days I do my marketing at the wet market. Cheaper, fresher and you get to choose what you need.

My version of the spicy chilli mussels bears the following characteristics. Sweet, sour, spicy, salty.

Yum.

Recipe – serving for four

Ingredients

Green Mussels 1 kg

Yellow Onions (Medium) 2 whole

Tomatoes 6 whole

White wine – sauvignon blanc 2 cups

Garlic 5 wedges

Red chilli 2 pieces

Red chilli padi 5 pieces

Tomato paste 3 tablespoons

Brown Sugar 1 tablespoon

Sea salt 1/2 teaspoon

Bay leaf

Olive oil

 

Method

1. Heat a saucepan with 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Add minced garlic slices to fry till fragrant.

2. Slice and chop the yellow onions and stir-fry the onions until they turn transparent. Slice all the chillis and add into the pot to fry. Add salt and sugar.

3. Chop and discard the insides of the tomatoes and add to the saucepan and continue to cook with the rest of the ingredients until soften. Add tomato paste. Squeeze juice of 2 lemon and grate in the rind of one lemon. Add a bay leaf. Continue to cook until ingredients become a thick pulpy texture.

4. Taste test the mixture, it should be spicy, sour, salty and sweet. If so, it is done and the spicy sauce is ready.

5. Wash Mussels and remove any “beards” or barnacles.

6. Add two tablespoons of olive oil into another pot and fry minced garlic. Add the Mussels to the pot. Add the white wine. Turn the heat up and cover the lid to steam cook the Mussels. You know the mussels are cooked when they all open up. Discard those that did not open.

7. Add spicy sauce and mix well. Serve with a toasted garlic baguette.

Bon Appetit!

Posted in: Recipes Tagged: Fremantle, Green Lip Mussels, new zealand mussels, quick and easy, recipes, seafood, spicy chilli mussels, white wine

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