Happy Dong Zhi, the Winter Solstice Festival to all my Chinese blogger friends and readers. I am sure by this moment, you all have enjoyed a bowl of Tangyuan. I have been very busy for the last two days (sorry for not visiting to my blogger's friend blog, but i promise will drop by soon) , because i was busy make preparation for Jessie KL gathering at my house yesterday.
A spread of good foods..
Homemade roast pork (Siew Yok) from me..
Popiah (crepes with vegetables filling) from me..recipe coming soon
They were all enjoying making their own Popiah, see Yen's husband Craig so creative to draw a Chritsmas tree using sweet sauce and chili sauce ^_^
A vanilla buttercake (Madeira Cake ) from Yen....I was enjoyed this nice cake with a cup of coffee.
very nice Chee Cheong Fun and Tauki sheets that Quay Po bought from a famous shop nearby her house
Homemade Yong Yau Fu (brinjals and ladyfingers) from Quay Po..I espeically love that brinjals, yummy..
Sauces for Yong Tau Fu
Nama chocolate from Yen (Eat Your Heart Out) (she adapted recipe from Nami Just One Cookbook)..My 1st time tried this type of chocolate, it was very good, gonna to make this by myself one day..
Japanese gyoza by me..Jessie wanted to learn how to wrap dumplings, so I purposely prepared this and taught her on wrappping method..
Egg tarts from me...recipe coming soon..
Pandan Xiang Xi chiffon cake from me , i made using homemade pandan paste..
A sweet end from me, Tangyuan in pandan and ginger soup. They all have fun making Tangyuan..
Jessie's daughter Isabella- she is such a cute girl..
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Jessie and her son Ethan, like mother, like son
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Jessie's family with Quay Po Veronica
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A group photo..
My great pleasure to have Jessie (Jessie Cooking Moments ) whole family came to my house, in view of her tight schedule of visiting many places during of her short visit ..And nice to have Quay Po Veronica visit me again (even she still lost her way to my house on this 2nd visit, hehehe) and also Thanks her given gifts to each of my family members, and nice meeting with Yen (Eat Your Heart Out) and her husband Craig...
My great pleasure to have Jessie (Jessie Cooking Moments ) whole family came to my house, in view of her tight schedule of visiting many places during of her short visit ..And nice to have Quay Po Veronica visit me again (even she still lost her way to my house on this 2nd visit, hehehe) and also Thanks her given gifts to each of my family members, and nice meeting with Yen (Eat Your Heart Out) and her husband Craig...
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Jessie also brought a box of nama chocolate from Royce, and a MasterChef board for me..
She said i deserved to have this MasterChef board..You will seeing me using this board to take photos very often from now, hehehe..
I just prepapred this savoury Tangyuan soup for lunch in this Dong Zhi day. My mom use to prepare this savoury type of Tangyuan soup when i was a kid, and now i prepared for my family who 1st time trying savoury of Tangyuan..
Tangyuan (汤圆) Glutinous rice balls in soup
(recipe source: by Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover)
200g glutinous rice flour
1tsp caster
150g hot water (why hot water? in order to have QQ texture)
your choice of colouring
Method
1. Add glutinous rice flour and sugar in a mixing bowl.
2. Slowly pour in hot water, lightly knead till combine.
3. To roll Tangyuan into balls, cover it before cooking.
Sweet Tangyuan in pandan and ginger soup
1. Boil pandan and few slices of ginger with water.
2. Add in sugar and taste accordingly.
3. Drop in Tangyuan balls, once it floating on top, dish out and serve.
Savoury Tangyuan soup
Chicken stock- ( I boil chicken meat, soy bean and onion with water for 2hours)
mushrooms, sliced
pork meat, sliced (marinate with salt, light soy sauce, sesame oil, peeper and tapioca flour)
Green vegetables, your choice
Garlic oil
Method
1. Add chicken stock and mushroom slices in a pot.
2. Once stock boiled, add in vegetables, Tangyuan and meat slices.
3. Once Tangyuan floating on top, dish out and serve hot.
Oh, i have to go prepare another gathering tonight, my husband's friend whole family going to have dinner with us. If today really a Dooms day, so we all Cai Cai (together) go to heaven at the same time, hahaha..
Sonia~~
ReplyDelete冬至愉快!!
呵呵呵!!终于和Jessie相见了!!开心哦!!
那。。。咸味汤圆我不要。。我特喜那薄饼哦~~
yummy!!当然不能错过烧肉。。。
棒极了!!
can ask u where u buy the plate u put the cake?Tks.
ReplyDeleteHappy Dongzhi...
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, Happy Dongzhi. Nice gathering, all the food look very yummy. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
So many good food laid on table. Nice gathering with your friends, Sonia, you are such a nice host. Good food, and good company are the best gathering.
ReplyDeleteSo many good food laid on table. Nice gathering with your friends, Sonia, you are such a nice host. Good food, and good company are the best gathering.
ReplyDelete我要吃homemade roast pork! 流囗水了。。
ReplyDeleteHi sonia, 冬至快乐!Wow, lot of good foods at your house, yummy!!!
ReplyDeletehappy winter solstice to you and your family
ReplyDeleteCheers
Sue
开心的聚会,好多好吃的食物哦!
ReplyDelete祝你和家人冬至快乐!
冬至快乐~
ReplyDelete有好多好料吃叻!真开心一班好朋友可以聚在一起。
好开心的聚会喔。。
ReplyDelete我也想尝尝你家的烧肉。。呵呵
祝冬至快乐^_^
冬至快乐 to you and your family!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, all the foods are so tempting...
Oh wow.... Ive enjoyed myself viewing your get together and all the food ... beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy Dongzhi Sonia..food looks very delicious.
ReplyDeleteLots of yummy food & nice gathering :)
ReplyDeleteWishing u and u family 冬至快乐!
Lots of great food! Bet everybody had a great time in your house.
ReplyDelete哇!好多的好料食物哦!
ReplyDelete早知道我也来参加一份了,嘻嘻。。
Happy Dong Zhi Sonia! I love your pandan Xiang Si cake the most, I can smell the pandan flavour!
ReplyDeleteso many great food and everyone must had a wonderful time! Happy Dongzhi Sonia.
ReplyDeleteHappy Winter Solstice Sonia! So great to have a gathering on this day, makes it even more meaningful. :) love your spread of food!!! Yums!
ReplyDeleteThat siu yuk is homemade ?! Sonia , you're awesome ! :D And all the food looks so good ! I just love that gorgeous cutting board :D Happy Dongzhi !!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Dongzhi !
ReplyDeleteMay I have fork and spoon here , all these are my favourite food here !
I truly love this recipe and combination of flavor
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, Happy Dongzhi. Looking at those fabulous food in your pictures, I felt like I was there too. Great gathering.
ReplyDeleteHappy Dongzhi Festival, Sonia! Looks like a fantastic gathering! Wish I was there to try your popiah...I love popiah! hehe.
ReplyDelete太幸福的聚会,美味好料让人冲动也相加入一巴口。。嘻嘻!冬至快乐Sonia
ReplyDelete很开心的聚会,很可惜我不能够出席。下次吧。。。
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely gathering and wow so much good food!
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, so nice. Happy gathering and so much goodies enjoyed by all. Your tangyuan with pandan/ginger sugar syrup is my favourite. Happy 'Tang Cheh' Festival.
ReplyDeleteHey Sonia, Happy Dongzhi to you & your family too! It was settled on the 21st this year on the Dom Day. What a coincidence. haha.... Luckily, we're all still very much alive standing here today and should be very blessed. :o) I haven't tried making the savoury tangyuan before. Looking forward to do so. Must be so scrumptious as well. Well, soon we'll all be very busy after the school reopen a week after. So take care.
ReplyDeleteKristy
Wow! You all sure enjoyed yourselves huh! Look at all the good food! I love the nama chocolates from Royce too! Melt in the mouth! Happy Belated Winter Solstice to you too and we all survived the so called doomsday :D
ReplyDeletemy mom made popiah for Dong Zhi festival too! but vegetarian wan loh..
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see Yen & Quaypo here. Looks fun!
ReplyDelete冬至快乐!!! :D
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous of this gathering, the food looks amazing :D lovely to see the faces behind these blogs!
ReplyDeleteAlso made tang yuan here to celebrate, but just simple ones in sugar syrup. Nv thought of having them in soup, love the idea! kind of like mee hoon kueh, but even easier to make, plus I love the chewy mochi like texture. Such a great idea!
Food looks so good!
ReplyDeleteSonia, such a heart warming gathering prepared and organised by you. Must be a lovely experience being a guest at your house. Love all the food you cooked for this occasion!
ReplyDeleteMay I take this opportunity to wish you and your family a very happy Christmas and a wonderful 2013!!
Sonia, thank you so much for preparing so much delicious food for us. We really had a great time, we will invite you to our house next time :)
ReplyDeleteawww love reading gatherings like this..and what an awesome spread that is. It looks fantastic and more importantly, the memories you guys made!
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ReplyDeletePassei para conhecer o seu blog.
Suas receitas são deliciosas com apresentações magníficas dos pratos.
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Lovely spread and this is a first time I am hearing of a savoury dangyuan, interesting! Since Dong Zhi is over and Christmas is around the corner, wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas! And aren't we glad the speculated Dooms Day is behind us too :)
ReplyDeletehi sonia, i'm admiring your gyoza !! Merry christmas to you!!
ReplyDeleteSonia, once again, thanks for your thoughtful Christmas gift and appreciate your effort in making so many yummy food for us. It was great catching up with you, Yen and hubby. It is a shame I had to just say hello and goodbye to Jessie and family. I wish I could stay to taste your tong yuan and gyoza. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and family. Big Bear Hugs.
ReplyDeleteWow, Sonia! It was a great feast cum bloggers gathering! The food on the table is so tempting and my tummy is growling, now lunch is approaching.
ReplyDeleteHappy Winter Solstice and Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Oh'!!! Sonia,
ReplyDeleteThat is such a full and warm gathering.
Full ... Because lots of delish food and
Warm ... Because of great friends:)
Drooling looking at all your food..especially the siew yok:p
Belated happy Dongzhi:D
mui
Happy Dongzhi! I didn't know about this until this year. xD Sounds like you all had a fun time!
ReplyDeleteI didn't have any tong yun this year, make me raving fo it now reading ur post T_T
ReplyDeleteanother fun time with a yummilicious spread!
ReplyDeleteNow only, I have time to visit friends' blog, hahaha! I really like all the food that you prepared for us on that day, the long missed popiah,the xiang si cake & your famous roast pork belly! Checked my statement just now, the Aroma hotel has released the deposit to us. Thanks for hosting such a great party for us. I forgot to tell you that luckily I took Isabelle to have shower at your house as both Ethan & her fell asleep in the car on the way back to the hotel!
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