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Posted by Sam Han on October 3, 2017 · 2 Comments
Indonesian Prawn Curry 印尼咖喱虾 does not refer to the origin of the seafood but rather the taste. This is a very popular dish in Malaysia which I am eager to recreate in my kitchen. Ingredients: 600g Prawns, with shells on and legs trimmed. 1 small or ½ a big Red Onion, cut into wedges. 5 … Continue reading →
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Posted by Sam Han on June 10, 2017 · 2 Comments
Millions of Muslims around the world are now observing Ramadan, a holy month of religious devotion and fasting. The fast (sawm) begins at dawn and ends at sunset. At sunset, families hasten for the fast-breaking meal known as iftar and in Singapore, Nasi Ambeng is a popular communal meal shared by families and friends. My … Continue reading →
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Posted by Sam Han on November 28, 2015 · 4 Comments
I just got back from macro and am very tired but I see that are some fried chicken wings left over from dinner. Shall I eat them or should I sleep? To eat or not to eat, that is my question! Turmeric (a.k.a. Kunyit in Malay or Yellow Ginger to us) comes from the root … Continue reading →
Category Asian, Chicken, Cuisine, Home-cooked, Homecooked Meals, Indonesian, Poutltry, Snacks & Miscellaneous Foods, The Bonding Tool Blog · Tagged with cooking, Home-cooked Dishes, Turmeric Fried Chicken Wings
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Posted by Sam Han on June 24, 2015 · 12 Comments
The only Nasi Ambeng I have had were from Mamanda but the last few months, I have been seeing posts on Facebook raving about it from other establishments but I am particularly interested in Ambeng Cafe by Ummi Abdullah @ East Village. “Nasi ambeng or Nasi ambang is a fragrant rice dish consists of white … Continue reading →
Category Beef, Chicken, Cuisine, Curry, Dinner, Fish, Food Reviews, Indonesian, Lunch, Malay, Meat, Poutltry, Restaurants & Food Reviews, Seafood, Snacks & Miscellaneous Foods, Squid, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with Ambeng Cafe by Ummi Abdullah, Ambeng Cafe by Ummi Abdullah @ East Village, Ayam Kalio Recipe, Dapur Ummi Abdullah Catering and Management Pte Ltd, indonesian food, Javanese cuisine, Malay Cuisine, malay food, Nasi Ambeng, Sambal Enam Recipe, Sambal Ikan Bilis Recipe, Sambal Kangkong Easy Recipe, Sambal Prawns Recipe, Sambal Recipe, Sambal Sotong Recipe, Sambal Telur Recipe, sambal tumis recipe, Spicy Foods
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Posted by Sam Han on June 19, 2015 · 4 Comments
Did you know that Ayam Kalio is actually compromised rendang?!!! A proper rendang has no gravy, just very thick moist glob of cooked spices. Therefore, Kalio is only cooked half way through the rendang process with some sauce. So what is half-way? The minute the chicken is tender and oil separates from the coconut gravy, … Continue reading →
Category Chicken, Cuisine, Curry, Dinner, Indonesian, Lunch, Malay, Poutltry, Recipes, Simmer & Stew, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with Ayam Kalio, Ayam Kalio Recipe, Chicken Curry, Chicken Rendang, indonesian cuisine, indonesian food, Malay Cuisine, malay food, Nasi Ambeng, recipes, spicy food, Then Bonding Tool Blog
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Posted by Sam Han on April 20, 2015 · 5 Comments
Birding seemed to be in fashion for the past few weeks even among the noob birders because we had several charming visitors! The spotted wood owls, the sunbirds and… Pin-tailed Whydahs are not endemic to Singapore and thus a big hooha arose when they were discovered in Pulau Punggol Barat. What’s even better is that … Continue reading →
Category Asian, Chicken, Cuisine, Food Court, Food Reviews, Indonesian, Lunch, Noodle & Pasta, Photography Outing, Pork, Seafood, Snacks & Miscellaneous Foods, Street Food, Thai, The Bonding Tool Blog · Tagged with Birds Photography, compass point kopitiam food court, coney island, Photography Outing, pin-tailed whydah, pulau punggol barat, Punggol
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Posted by Sam Han on April 16, 2015 · 2 Comments
Almost all our lunch were consumed in the bus in between journeys to the different locations for our photography sessions. This was the second trip (first experience was *Bromo) I had food served this way. The experience was similar to eating on flight sans the tray table on the back of seats, our bags or … Continue reading →
Category Cuisine, Dinner, Duck, Food Reviews, Indonesia, Indonesian, Lunch, Photography Outing, Poutltry, Stories, Street Food, The Bonding Tool Blog, Travels, Uncategorized, Value For Money, Yogyakarta · Tagged with jogjakarta, Mall Malioboro, mas bowoo, mentorgraphians, Photography Outing, travels, Whiz Hotel Jogjakarta, yogyakarta
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Posted by Sam Han on January 30, 2015 · 15 Comments
When things are too good to be described, there are no words. However, the recent trip to Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia, to shoot Mt. Bromo left us with two that Andrew cried, “Awesome and Magical!” Look out for more photos in my next post of this Awesome and Magical Mt. Bromo! Happy traveling and bonding … Continue reading →
Category Indonesian, Photography Outing, Stories, The Bonding Tool Blog, Travels, Uncategorized · Tagged with East Java, Indonesia, Mount Bromo, Photography Outing, Probolinggo, Surabaya, travels
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Posted by Sam Han on July 18, 2013 · 18 Comments
You know what? Let’s have a rendezvous! I just realised, this very second as I am preparing this post that they had forgotten to give me my soup. I am going back to get my soup! Wow! You must think me crazy for this uproar over a soup… I could still remember the taste of … Continue reading →
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