*** Breakfast ***
8.36 am - shared breakfast of fish paste wanton skins mihun soup MYR 8 bought from Mountain Hill eatery on the previous day. There are 5 wantons that have wanton skins made from fish paste and a few slices of fish cake. The broth is very umami, a bit on the salty side for me but I think the elderlies may like it so will buy for them to try.
*** Pork Croquettes ***
12.51 noon - picked up this pork Croquettes noodles from Classic Taiwan Braised Pork Rice eatery in Taman Desa because need one more pickup order to get 240 Foodpanda points.
I like that they include a piece of braised tofu and one whole braised egg with the pork Croquettes noodles. This dish is very flavourful so I ate the tofu and some noodles. The egg, half pork Croquettes and remaining noodles are kept in the fridge for the next day.
According to this link:
"If you're really into technical terminology, the difference is that croquettes typically use breadcrumbs and patties typically use flour. A croquette mixture is flakier and lighter than a patty mixture."
Cross section of the pork Croquettes. I like the taste because it is similar to the pork patties my mother used to make for us to eat when we were young. It has a nice onion taste.
I only need to pay MYR 5.18 nett after deducting the pickup discount and using a MYR 6 discount voucher that was given automatically when Foodpanda took a very long time, like about an hour to deliver the cakes from YuBake on Tuesday.
*** Tuck Tuck Tei ***
- One portion siew yuk MYR 10
- Chap fan: MYR 7.50
1. A small portion of rice
2. Okra
3. Scrambled egg Tomato
4. Soyknots
5. Egg tofu
6. Mixed vegetables curry
Also bought:
1. 2 packs of 3jc mihun soup, 1 pack is for the Elderlies, MYR 7.50 per pack
2. 2 packs of curry chicken wanton Mee dry, 1 pack is for the Elderlies, MYR 7 per pack from Sepetang coffee shop.
*** Diy Sandwich ***
3.23 pm - want to use up all the siew yuk chili dip but the siew yuk is already very flavourful and doesn't need the chili dip so I made two open faced sandwich. Put some of the flavourful noodles on top of two slices of bread. Add half a braised tofu and pour all the siew yuk chili dip onto the tofu on both slices of bread. Very nice to eat due to the bread helps to tone down the taste of that very flavourful noodles and tofu.
1. Papaya ribs soup MYR 21.25
2. Salted fish pork belly dish MYR 18.70
Total price after all discounts is MYR 32.95 nett. Need to remember to ask the elderlies for their feedback about the salted fish pork belly.
My mum dislike the salted fish pork belly frm Canton Kitchen coz too fatty. I m ok with it coz i like fatty meat😆
ReplyDeleteThen the elderlies may like it because they like fatty meat because fatty meat is tender
DeleteProbably😋
DeleteWill ask them on Tuesday
DeleteI know I will enjoy the pork croquettes. You used noodles as sandwich filling. That's something new :)
ReplyDeleteYa, Double carbo fix. The noodles are way too flavourful to be eaten like that. The bread helps to tone down the taste.
DeleteHmmm noodle on bread, that is new to me. Anything is good as long as we enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteWhat you say is very true.
DeleteI would like the mihun soup. Pork croquette?? Yummy.
ReplyDeleteYes, the food is yummy but too flavourful for me.
DeleteThumbs up for the Pork Croquettes. Noodles on bread.... pass. :)
ReplyDeleteYa, the pork Croquettes is tasty. Hahaha, don't think anyone would want to eat noodles with bread except me. 😃
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