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Posted by Sam Han on January 19, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Ever since the visit to our local fishery port, I have lots of fish in my freezer. Hee had requested Indian-styled fried fish this night, and it would be my first attempt at cooking it. Vanessa, “I want the biryani you cooked for us in Melbourne.” It’s been 4 years since I’ve cooked biryani but … Continue reading →
Filed under Casserole, Chicken, Cuisine, Dinner, Fish, Indian, Lunch, Poutltry, Recipes, Seafood, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with biryani, biryani fish recipe, Chicken Biryani, indian biryani, Indian cuisine, Indian food, indian masala fish fry, Indian Muslim food, nasi biryani, nasi biryani chicken recipe, Pilaf, Pulao, spicy food
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Posted by Sam Han on September 11, 2013 · 6 Comments
I could barely remember but the first time I ate Indian Rojak, it was probably in my pre-teens at Rasa Singapura Food Centre, now defunct. It was located in Tanglin Road at Tudor Court, near The Regent, Singapore. It’s also been long time since I tasted Indian Mee Siam, not since the demolition of Taman … Continue reading →
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Posted by Sam Han on March 3, 2013 · 2 Comments
Did this photograph in any way made you think I had been invited to dine with Hannibal Lecter? Lol… Associated with the Indian Muslim community, Sup Tulang or Bone Marrow Soup is a dish made up of mutton bones, of course, together with spices like fenugreek, cardamon pods, cinnamon, ginger, cumin, coriander seeds, chillies to … Continue reading →
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