I’m actually planning to cook Bapa Malaysia (Father of Malaysia) Tunku Abdul Rahman’s favourite dishes in this month since we are celebrating Merderka (Independence Day). I was invited by Rebecca (Chow and Chatter) to write a guest post, I just couldn’t believe and so excited. I would like to dedicate my 1st Merderka meal and 1st guest post to Chow and Chatter (Rebecca), please check out this recipe in her lovely blog. Thanks again to Rebecca for allowing me to guest post on her wonderful blog.
Happy blogging !!
Will have to check out your post...I love Rebecca's blog.
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice dish to celebrate for our Merdeka Day!
ReplyDeleteGreat guest post! Lovely dish ;)
ReplyDeleteno thank you sweet Sonia your so kind to do it love Rebecca
ReplyDeletethe ayam is so huge! wow...=0
ReplyDeleteMakes me feel like eating it now... hehe...
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I love Ayam Golek....
ReplyDeleteWow, mouth watering dish, so patriotic! Lovely pics, Sonia. Btw, what camera are you using? Just KPC!
ReplyDeleteHayırlı haftalar. Ellerinize sağlık. Çok şık, leziz ve iştah açıcı görünüyor.
ReplyDeleteSaygılar.
Congrats with the guess post! The fried chicken looks tempting!
ReplyDeleteMy puasa months favourite! Kriysty is doing another version too :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! A big plate of nasi to go with it and I'm good! ;)
ReplyDeleteSonia, this looks very delicious!
ReplyDeleteUn plat qui semble délicieux.
ReplyDeleteBravo à toi.
Bonne semaine et à bientôt.
Sonia, this looks so good, yummy
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good. Diane
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your guest post. Your dish brought back a lot of memories during my school days. I did this particular dish for my finals :)
ReplyDeleteGreat n meaningful guest post. Well Done Sonia! I am really proud of you.
ReplyDeleteDear friend, Congratulation on ur 400th post as well! Happy for u :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious indeed! Something that I will definitely cook for the family! Btw, congrats on your guest post! Yay!
ReplyDeleteLooks really delicious Sonia! Congrats for your guest post. Well done!
ReplyDeletethis is the ayam golek recipe ive been looking for Sonia! thank you so much... my dad's favourite n he kept the recipe..when he passed away it got lost even though i looke dof rit. I think ths is just like the one we used to cook. n congrats on teh guest post. Chow n chatter is a great site. :)
ReplyDeleteIll be trying this out for puasa! :))))
sonia!!! sedapnya ayam golek ni:)..pasti masuk list for this coming Ramadhan:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely looking dish. The chicken must be wonderful. I heading over for the recipe. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteYummy dish for Merderka day!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really delicious! Congrats on the guest post!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your guest post! The spiced chicken must be delicious...look at the gravy...woo la la!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being invited to do a guest post. That's awesome!
ReplyDelete做得好!太棒了!这Ayam Golek看起来很好吃很好吃!
ReplyDeletemerdeka, merdeka, merdeka...yummy meal! i like the flag...hehehe, so cute
ReplyDeleteGuest post? Great! The dish looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the guest post! Love this dish. Would be so good with rice.
ReplyDeleteThis actually looks a bit like KFC, Malaysian style ;)!
ReplyDeleteHi sonia,
ReplyDeletejust want to let you know that I am drooling looking at your ayam golek. In Indonesian language they said: wah sedap sekali :)
Congrats on your first guest blog and what an entry this dish is going to make! It looks super yummilicious.
ReplyDeleteNice work on the hand drawn flags!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow great!! Rebecca is such a sweetheart!!! It looks great...I'll have to check it out :D
ReplyDeleteDear all, Thank you so much for your lovely words.
ReplyDeleteWow, very delicious looking ayam! Btw, congrats on your guess post. It looks great! Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteCheers, kristy
YUMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!
ReplyDeletehave a lovely day
jen
thats a very delcious platter.. chicken and coconut milk very goo combo.. nice pic
ReplyDelete"Guest Post"?! Nice! So happy for you Sonia!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful photo too! The little flags definitely add some interesting colors to these photos!