Ha., boys can cook too! I remember teaching ‘Teach Me To Fish’ programme in Catholic High Primary, which was organized by the Parents Support Group. Look at the primary school boys, they love the cooking sessions so much. For 2008, the programme for P6, was teaching “How to fry an egg” and I brought something extra – noodle and veggies, just in case we have too much time left as the class only had 22 pupils.
So at the end, I got Gabriel and Felix do a simple Stir-fried Noodle with Veggies and the noodle was shared among their classmates. Brandon thought that the noodle was cooked by me and told me it was delicious. When I told him, it was done by his classmates, he just could not believe it! What I enjoy most was, how these young gentlemen do the cooking, so engrossed and dedicated … And they really enjoy what they had cooked.
Preparation: 10 mins, Cooking time: 8 mins
Ingredients (serves 2)
° 300g Lo Shi Fun, blanched
° 5-6 fried bean curds, blanched and sliced
° 1 tablespoon curry powder
° ½ teaspoon chilli powder (optional), or to taste
° 3 tablespoons water
° 20 curry leaves (optional)
° 250ml water or vegetable stock
° 500ml unsweetened soy milk
° 1-1½ tablespoons olive oil
° salt to taste
° granulated mushroom bouillon (optional), to taste
Method
1. Mix the curry powder and chilli powder with 3 tablespoons of water to form curry paste and set aside.
2. Heat oil in a non-stick wok. Add in the curry leave and fry for half a minute. Stir in curry paste and fry over medium heat until fragrant.
3. Pour in water, unsweetened soy milk, fried bean curds and bring to a boil. Season to taste with salt and granulated mushroom bouillon.
4. Divide Lo Shi Fun into individual serving bowls. Ladle the soup and serve immediately.
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