Of course the saddest part was no dinner serve when I reach home.. aihhhhh .....sigh...
My wife read my expression clearly and this is what she make on last Sunday......
I should sulk more .. so that I could have more Homecook Food .. kakaka...
Steam Pork.....
very delicious .. she put lots of xiao xing chiu (chinese wine) & sesame oil...
It makes it very fragrant...
I saw my wife spend the whole afternoon to research for this dish..
she visited many cooking blogs
Yau Mak with soya sauce + sesame oil and lots of fried shallots..
because of these I took 2 1/2 bowl of rice .. yummy...
the qty was a lot and I save half the portion for Mon dinner....
The meals cost me abt RM15 for all the ingredients....
For this loving & delicious meal prepare by my wife = Priceless
Thanks you so much...
P/S : so wifey what homecook food to eat this weekend...... kekekeke
Yesterday she asked me why I still have not blog abt her cooking.. Only blog abt BALLS....kakaka
Wah! Your wife so good to you!
ReplyDeleteSpend many hours to research and cook nice food for you!
But don't overdo the sulking lah... afterwards your wife "jelak" see you sulking, how? ;p
ReplyDeleteAiyoh, some ore got p.s. at the bottom of your post asking what see wants to cook this weekend!
ReplyDeleteSo what you wanna eat next, SP? ;)
She so nice to you, later you must also appreciate her effort!
ReplyDeleteGo for a date? A candelight dinner? ^^
How's work now? Still very busy?
ReplyDeleteAnd still losing sleep over staying awake at night? ;p
Well work still very busy...
DeleteMy director is here n I fetching him here n there... Like a taxi driver...
I don't watch the live game..
Too old for that...
But your wife must be very happy you ate a lot!
ReplyDelete2 and 1/2 bowl of rice! Banyak makan!
Later go jogging! ;p
The simple yau mak is perfect with a bowl of rice and thats enough already for me.
ReplyDeleteLooks like ur wifey did inherit the cooking skills fr ur MIL ya?
ReplyDeleteSo wats ur order for the weekend?
HAHAHA she reads your blog!!!
ReplyDeleteNot bad ma she cooks for you after seeing you sulk :p
Amboi!! You are a spoilt child. .... I should call you SP - Spoilt Prince!!....... Kekekeke....
ReplyDeleteYou know what? I forbid my wife to cook. I told her that we work so hard daily, just relax and let people cook & serve us! Am I not a good hubby?
ReplyDeleteI cook sometimes, like once in a blue moon...like my famous Italian Spaghetti taught by an Italian or Thai dishes taught by mummy.
ReplyDeleteMy mummy is old and retired from the kitchen. Treasure your mummy's cooking and learn everything from her now!
ReplyDeleteYou're a lucky man. Got good wife and good mother! I jealous lol!
ReplyDeletei love that steam pork, my parent use to cook that if they were free from work haha
ReplyDeleteok, after the football season has finished, you need to cook some good dinners for your wife and let her relax! we can help you research online for some nice recipes, heheh :D
ReplyDeleteWah! Yummy steam pork and yau mak! I want!!!
ReplyDeleteYour wife reads your blog one ah? Then cannot blog about things she not supposed to read lo haha!
ReplyDeleteYou must really be thankful because you have both your mom and wife to cook for you. So 'hang fook' : D
ReplyDeleteWah! 2 and half bowl rice?? That's like over 600 calories! I can't eat so much rice!! Unless fried rice hahaha!
ReplyDeleteThe steam pork looks so yummy, can share the recipe?
ReplyDeletehahaha, LOL here with the last statement, your wife did a great job cooking those foods!! and the pictures awesome. who needs to eat out when you have home cooked meals like that?
ReplyDeleteYou hire me lah... I go KL, stay at your house and cook for you... My cooking very nice wor...don't play-play! LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteI had that yau mak dish yesterday :)
ReplyDeleteBut not homecooked one, it was a dish to go with BKT, hehehe~
Hahaha....ur wifey kongplaing edi!!
ReplyDeleteBTW...this is what we call a meal with lotsa LOVE (oi sum) =)
I heart the steam pork.. I put some 'tong choy' inside lagi yummy! I am sure after this, you got more yummy homecook food when we all praise such a good wifey you have.. :D
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I like steamed pork with tong choy... so appetizing :D
DeleteYou're lucky! ;)
ReplyDeleteThen you should sulk some more,,,,, hahahaahahah
ReplyDeletewuah, so good la! :) bring your wife go paktoh in Mont Kiara, starting with breakfast at Hagen (beside Coffee Bean at Shoplex) then jalan-jalan at 1 Mont Kiara mall, ending with a Cha Time just across the street at Plaza Mont Kiara.
ReplyDeleteWakakaka! Good that you appreciate your wife's cooking so much and blog it here to show your gratitude. Too bad my husband doesn't write blog. Sob..... sob....
ReplyDeleteOh my... the steamed mince pork looks good. I bet it's fragrant (and tasty) with all the chinese wine and sesame oil!
ReplyDeletehome cook dishes always the best, even it is just simple dishes..
ReplyDeleteoh, the steamed pork, love it!! I can have only this with my rice!
ReplyDeletehahaha, after a week having nicely cooked dinner from your mum.. you sure will be missing her cooking a lot!!
ReplyDeletesteam pork and yao mak!! both also i love!! so nice to go with the rice, especially the gravy from the steam pork, haha!! no wonder you had 2.5 bowls of rice~~
ReplyDeleteyour wife cooked this on sunday right?? cos i read your post, you said you left some for monday's dinner and the day you posted is already wednesday.. :D
ReplyDeleteyou really should give the credit to your fui fui and also give her a big reward lah.. she's been searching high and low for the recipe to cook that steam pork leh..
ReplyDeleteso did she cook again during the past weekend?? haha, or you just brought her out to savour some nice food??
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