For this dish, you have to use cooked pig maw. So the best way is when you cook Pig Maw pepper soup , you can cook more and save some to cook this dish, or use the leftover. So this dish best to cook during CNY ^_^.
It will be nice if you also add some fresh pineapple (something like sweet and sour pork ). I omit it this time because i was lazy to go out to get the pineapple , Lolz ..Anyway, anything cooked with sweet and sour sauce, will not go wrong, yum yum!
Sweet and Sour Pig Maw 酸甜猪肚1 cooked pig stomach ~260g, cut into pieces1 small cucumber, cut small chunks1/4 onion, cut into pieces2 garlic, chopped
2 slices gingerFor sweet and sour sauces1 and 1/2tbsp chili sauce1tbsp Tomato ketchup1tsp Oyster sauce1tsp white vinegar1tsp Sugar or to taste1/2tsp Salt or to taste5tbsp waterMethod1.Mix all ingredients for sweet and sour sauces in a mixing bowl, set aside.2. Saute garlic and ginger till aroma, add in cooked pig maw , stir fry for a while.3. Pour in sweet and sour sauces, bring to boil.4. Add in cucumber, chili and onions , continue stirring till sauce thickens and all ingredients well coated with the sauces.5. Dish out and serve hot or warm with steamed rice.
Recipe by Sonia a.k.a Nasi Lemak Lover
Interesting recipe. Well done on 10 years. I am coming up to 8 years and I also feel the need to slow down a bit!!! Have a good week Diane
ReplyDeleteSonia, Happy 10th Blogaversary to you ! It has been fun knowing you and the rest of the blogger. 有缘见。。。哈哈 !
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I have been checking your blog every other day for new post so as to know that you are okay. I have been following you for some time and tried many of your cake and bread recipes. They are easy to follow and turned out really well. Your blog have turned me from a non baker to a regular who baked daily breakfast for my family and occasionally party and birthday cakes for my friends and loved one. On this special year to mark your journey of blogging, I decided not to be a silent supporter but to express my gratitude to you and for who you have inspired me to be today. I may not know you in person but you seems to be a close friend to me through you recipes where I could smell and taste when I baked them. On this special year, a big Thank You to you and may your blog be evergreen!
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Diane, ya good job for your 8years , slow down will be good .
ReplyDeleteKristy, Thanks. You still very active in your blog , amazed you have so much energy . Hopefully we will meet up one day.
BHian, You make my day , big hug to you . Thank you for your support for past 10 years.
Congratulations on your 10th year anniversary. I truly enjoy your blog. Thank you for many pleasurable hours of reading.
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Louise
Hi Sonia, long time no see. Congrats on your blog celebrating your 10th year. One of these days, we should go for tea. I m in US now but will be back in KL soon. Best regards to you n family. ❤️
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia..i wonder that your blog is off.but after i look again..it's on
ReplyDeleteYour blog inspiring me to try another food.thank you Sonia
Ria_solo
Hi Sonia, how are you doing? Congrats on your 10th anniversary!! You have done an great job in creating perfect recipes, clear instructions, which benefit a lot of new cooks (and their families) like me... I really appreciate all the hard work you put in your blog! Thank you! :) P/S·next time when you get a pineapple, you can store some in the freezer, they will become handy when you need it in time like this. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your support, Louise, Quay Po, Ria_solo and Siew .
ReplyDeleteI somehow miss the taste of Chop Suey after seeing your post.
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