Mamarazzi was feeling lazy again.....dig dig in the fridge...found some vegetable turning yellow....hmm....fry bihun for dinner la...
Fast fast chopped some onions......Hmm.....freezer no more chicken or pork...no meat how ah...
Dug in the cabinet...found a can of pork slices with Perserved Vegetable...She recalled someone blogged about Braised Pork Bihun...
Hmm...maybe will work la...
Soak a packet of Bihun.
Opened the can of meat...There was around 3-4 slices of meat in it with a lot of preserved vegetables.
But surprisingly taste good wor.....no need to add anymore salt when frying the bihun coz it's salty enough already.
Yums.....
Mamarazzi said she will be "lazy" more often lor.
It is is a real talent to make up recipes from scratch, all yourself. I am not good at that. It looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteLOL.....lucky it turn out ok :)
DeleteSometimes, left-over foods in the fridge/freezer can combine for the BEST meals of the week!!! Sounds like you came up with a great dinner for the family!!
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DeleteJeles.....your fried beehuun is always so beautiful, lazy or not lazy!!!
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DeleteWah, home cooked meals.. Long time never read home cooked meals liao.. I get excited reading what mamarazzi cooks.. I like, coz always very simple, ngam sai ngor, I'm also very lazy ga, but still need to whip up simple lunch for Kz on weekends, especially Saturdays coz hubby working..
ReplyDeleteEh, then canned meat not cheap one la.. One can about RM10 leh.. I forgot what it's called in cantonese, but I "mm seh tak" buy coz it's not cheap..
So you just campak the whole can (with oil) inside and gaul together? Or you fry your bihun the dry style (put oyster sauce, pepper) then only put the canned meat on top?
Nice la your bihun.. I also usually cook simple noodles for Kz on Saturday lunch.. Either yee mein, or bihun or noodles.. With soup, some vegetables (which he doesn't touch), meatballs and crack an egg, that's all.. lazy & simple, hehe..
nah...not toill RM10 la...if u buy Gulong brand maybe la. The rest of the brand is around rm6 only
DeleteCampak and make rojak lo.
Oh? Got such thing in a can? Will look out for it. Would probably be great for chao chai bihun!
ReplyDeleteyes have. duno u will like or not coz it's quite oily. maybe you can piour away some of the oil la
DeleteI like fried bihun!!! Once my mom cook it I must have to plate of it, hehe!!! =]
ReplyDeletehahaha one plate only meh?
Deleteis TWO....hahaha!!! Wrong typed!!!
DeleteGood job! The Pan Heong in Batu Caves also cook like this... very fragrant mihun!
ReplyDeletelike Pan Heong lo.
DeleteThis looks good, i can eat up one big plate, kaka...
ReplyDeletecome come...i fry this
DeleteBut when you cook, u didn't pos laju me some, i so sad, sob sob liao...
ReplyDeleteYes this is the lazy type....but hor this is myfavourite fried bihun lor...
ReplyDeletelol...so ngum ah
DeleteDid you add the "chiap" - oil gravy into the bihun? Or else it won't taste as nice as it be lor... sedap lar...
ReplyDeleteyes added so it is salty enough. no need add salt
DeleteMamarazzi has always been lazy, but i love it when Mamarazzi was lazy, because when that happened, Mamarazzi will be able to come out with, surprisingly, very impressive cookings that only required simple steps and simple ingredients, or shall Uncle SK say, any ingredients (she may dug out from her kitchen).. :D
ReplyDeleteor from the garden :p
Deleteoh, Uncle SK super duper love fried bihun lah, any kind of fried bihun would do, just fried bihun itself with nothing else, or maybe with just some beansprouts or veggie will do, no need meat one also can lah.. and this time Mamarazzi "lazily" cooked braised pork bihun!! ah, reminds Uncle SK the ones he had at Pan Heong near Batu Caves!! LOIKE~~
ReplyDeletebut oily oh.... LOL
Deleteand then this one lagi best!! braised pork with preserved veggie, eih, that sounds nice to go with bihun dei.. how come nobody ever thought of it, but then found by the lazy Mamarazzi by accident?? hehehe.. wah, looks good woh the fried bihun, "ada papan ada mata" like that.. Uncle SK can imagine how delicious this dish was, and frankly, when it comes to fried bihun, Uncle SK "don't know full" one, can just eat and eat and eat.. and this small little plate, "wet wet water" lah, Uncle SK can have two plates, haha!!
ReplyDeleteAlready got people blogged about it. But you know mamarazzi la. tarak follow bulat bulat one. can lazy so be lazy lo
Deletesimple yet tasty.. yum yum :D
ReplyDeleteThanks Isaac
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DeleteThis way of frying bihun results in very tasty bihun because of the flavourful canned pork used. That's right, no need to put salt because the salt in the can is enough already. Yum yum!
ReplyDeleteya lor...if add salt become too salty
DeleteGood thinking Mama!
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DeleteWe have shops here selling 'kaw yuk mai fan'. They too, used the canned pork to fried bee hoon but I finds it very oily. And the canned pork are VERY FAT !
ReplyDeleteYes ...Fat is good :p
DeleteGood morning .... I also lazy and this cooked on Wednesday ...but I used mee sua instead of Bihun... very tasty too!
ReplyDeletemi suah also nice but mamarazzi always made too lembik. duno how to adjust the timing
DeleteYou cook. Where got lazy la.
ReplyDeleteThe lazy way would be to buy it. LOL
Tapau expensive oh
DeleteLazy way but for a deliciousness. Easy preasy sometimes is the the answer.
ReplyDeleteSeems delicious!
ReplyDeleteyup it was
Deletehaha... simple and easy huh ? It work out well in the end! :)
ReplyDeletehahaha....orang nmalas mah
DeleteFast and convenient meal, looks yummy too. I like to use the canned pork trotter to fry bee hoon.
ReplyDeleteLOL...same here...one of these days will try out the canned pork trotter
DeleteI do this sometimes too. Not so healthy but yummy and easy!
ReplyDeleteHahaha ....as long as can fast fast cook
DeleteHaha! That's how my mom used to cook her fried beehoon too (but she use different veggies and a lot of fresh chilis).
ReplyDeleteIt IS very good, despite being simple. :)
Cili....mak oi...must be very pedas
DeleteMamarazzi very geng, this bihun looks yummy! I am lazy too but I don't think I will cook this lo :p
ReplyDeleteLOL.....your mom in law cooks for you. So lucky leh
DeleteThis is kind of mihun I would love to cook and eat. :)
ReplyDeleteGimme 5!
DeleteEasy recipe for bihun! Be creative to suit our taste!
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DeleteI must stock up on canned pork liao :)
ReplyDeletehahaha...no need gua...not cooking that daily
Deleteyesterday I also cooked this braised canned pork ribs meehoon, I prefer to use pork ribs instead of belly pork as less fat mar, hehehe..
ReplyDeletekinda scared to use ribs coz got bones. Later J tercekik
DeleteMui CHoy Kau Yok? Never see this before, only know got canned Kau Yok :P
ReplyDeletegot...found n jaya grocer
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