Monday, December 3, 2012
Christmas Gift Voucher for cooking class-Melbourne
Monday, November 26, 2012
Yam Bean- Chinese Cooking Class
Yam Bean
It is nearly summer in Australia. There are many kinds of 'unusual' tropical vegetables are around the corner at the fruits and vegetables shops. Last week when I was shopping at the shop. I was very happy to find yam bean in the market because it normally hard to find and even if I found it, it costs more expensive then meat during other seasons.
A couple of shoppers were looking at me while I was choosing this strange vegetable. They asked me about the yam bean and how to use it. I explained to them and quickly give them few easy tips to eat and cook. They really bought few of them and had a try. I hope they will like it.
What is yam bean? It calls bangkuang (Malay names), is a root vegetable, where also known as jicama. It is crunchy and white inside and beige skin that can easily to peel off. It is so good to eat raw with spicy dip like 'rojak' sauce (Malaysian shrimp paste mixed), or cooked until soft for making 'popiah' either Chinese popiah or Vietnamese version of 'Bo Bia' or Chinese buns; or just for simple stir fry with dried prawns and garlic. The taste of yam bean after cooked has its nature sweet and nice to eat.
It is nearly summer in Australia. There are many kinds of 'unusual' tropical vegetables are around the corner at the fruits and vegetables shops. Last week when I was shopping at the shop. I was very happy to find yam bean in the market because it normally hard to find and even if I found it, it costs more expensive then meat during other seasons.
A couple of shoppers were looking at me while I was choosing this strange vegetable. They asked me about the yam bean and how to use it. I explained to them and quickly give them few easy tips to eat and cook. They really bought few of them and had a try. I hope they will like it.
What is yam bean? It calls bangkuang (Malay names), is a root vegetable, where also known as jicama. It is crunchy and white inside and beige skin that can easily to peel off. It is so good to eat raw with spicy dip like 'rojak' sauce (Malaysian shrimp paste mixed), or cooked until soft for making 'popiah' either Chinese popiah or Vietnamese version of 'Bo Bia' or Chinese buns; or just for simple stir fry with dried prawns and garlic. The taste of yam bean after cooked has its nature sweet and nice to eat.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Christmas Gift Voucher for Cooking Class-Melbourne
Monday, September 3, 2012
Moon Cake Festival- Asian Cooking Class, Melbourne
Monday, August 6, 2012
Express Asian Recipes
Easy Asian Recipes
‘Easy Asian Recipes’ is also can call it ‘few ingredients,’ ‘easy cooking,’ or ‘few dollars meals’ as it bases on simple ingredients to create oriental meals. The most important principal is to use the natural flavour of each ingredient with the right combinations to maximise the taste.
I hope those ideas/recipes may benefit everyone who loves to cook Asian food.
Enjoy your cooking!
Jean
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Father's Day Gift Vouchers- Asian Cooking Class
A Special Gift for Your Dad- Cooking Class Vouchers
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