Busy doing what ar...hmm...the usual lo...boiling Kdrama and Mainland drama. Finished "On The Way to Airport" and "Boss and Me". The former was good but not "wow" but the latter was really hilarious.
Anyway, on top of boiling drama, Mamarazzi FB on how to make Keropok Lekor. Since the recipe seems simple enough..Mamarazzi immediately went to hunt for the necessary ingredients the next day.
Recipe calls for Sardines fish and Sago Flour. Have to de-bone the fishes. Very tedious work😰 and not much meat .
Blend the meat using a blender and add some iced water with a pinch of salt.
Then add some Sago flour to the fish paste mixture. According to the recipe, the portion is 2:1. (200g meat : 100g flour).
After mixed everything evenly, it's time to rock 'n roll.
Rolled Keropok Lekor ready to go for a swim in the wok.
Nice hot bath. It's cooked once it floated up .
Cooling on the tray before Papa eat. Usually Keropok Lekor are fried after this but Papa eats it as it it.
Papa said too chewy. Too much Sago flour. Mamarazzi posted up in FB and her friend told her to change to recipe to 6:3:1 (Sago Flour : Tapioca Flour : Wheat Flour). A friend made some keropok lekor using the improved recipe and found them just nice.
Conclusion to recipe....well....will not make unless desperate la. A lot of work and the total cost not really cheaper than buying ready made Keropok Lekor. The bright side is that the head and tail of the fish can be use by Mamarazzi to make FAA(fertiliser) for her plants.
Apart from trying out new recipe, she is also busy planting. Seedlings and cups of plants are everywhere in the garden, under the trees and in the car porch.
Yup! preparing for the 4th Bukit Jelutong Plant Exchange. It will take place next Saturday. Here is the details of venue and time :-
Bukit Jelutong Plants Exchg #4
Date 3rd December 2016
Date 3rd December 2016
Time 7.30am to 12noon
Venue D'Bayu Next to PapaRich, Jln Serambi U8/24, Bukit Jelutong, Shah Alam
Note :
1. all participants are welcome(pls support for a greener world n a healthy get together). Kindly label your plants so that the adoptive parents know what it is.
2. Please bring your own bag to avoid waste
3. Recycle- please bring your unwanted pots or containers so that we can use for the next event.
Don't be shy. Do come and join this event. The organisers are cute as teddy bears. No fierce tigers there.
Come early ya coz from past event experience, by 11am, most plants would be gone. Early birds gets the early worms.
P/s: If you are using WAZE , there are 2 PappaRich at Bukit Jelutong. Make sure it's the one at Jalan Serambi U8/24 ya.
Harvested this foot long okra yesterday. Papa ate it raw. Still young. Not harden yet.
I was taken by surprise by the new blogspot setting. I like the deep fried thin slices of keropok lekur. How I wish I could join the plants exchange programme. Too bad it is so far away!
ReplyDeleteme lagi teruk coz few weeks didnt update the suddenly become like that LOL
DeleteWow! Freshly made keropok lekor. Not bad lah. Can eat all you want.
ReplyDeleteYaloh. Just change not so long ago. I still prefer the old one but tjis new format is faster lah.
same here...still like old one better coz one glance can see all blogs and also whether there are comments pending moderation or not
DeleteBanyak rajin leh make keropok lekor. I think it is too much work lah. I am very impressed your Okra can grow so long!
ReplyDeleteitchy hands lor. friend tagged in FB
DeleteWoW! Very impressive Okra harvest you got! Must be all the goodies from the fish carcass that you fed your garden with:) Keep enjoying and growing things in your garden!
ReplyDeleteYup....putting in all sorts of fertilisers
DeleteSago flour? All keropok lekor uses sago flour? That is great news!!! My girl is gluten-allergic...no more wheat flour (and pasta, pizzas, bread, burgers, cakes, kampua, kompia etc...etc...etc...) for her but sago flour is fine. Gotta tell her!!!
ReplyDeleteshould be gua...not very sure of that coz first time making
DeleteYou made keropok lekor? Awesome, thumbs up. I will skipping the plant exchange. Didn't have time for planting after being busy with my nephew's wedding.
ReplyDeleteYup...
Deletehope to see you next year
Hello, I noticed big changes, the dashboard on blogger is no more. I prefer the old version. The food and plants all look wonderful. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and the weekend ahead!
ReplyDeletesame here. I preferred old version where i can see everything in one glance
DeleteThat okra is HUGE!!!
ReplyDeleteyea so surprised
DeleteI was shock when i see the new setting, thought what happen to blog...
ReplyDelete你妈妈好厉害,什么都会做。。。
you also ah...high 5
DeleteThe plant exchange sounds very interesting. I hope you were able to get some great new plants.
ReplyDeleteyes. Looking forward to the plant exchange
DeleteI was also very surprised at Blogger's new settings...and at first a little confused, too! LOL! :)
ReplyDeleteam still confused now LOL
DeleteWelcome back, it's been awhile! Yes, your blog is different, but still the same cute header photos. I cannot imagine having to de-bone such tiny fish!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ginny.
Deleteyes, very tedious work
Nice, plants exchange, would love to go to such activities.
ReplyDeleteWhy your papa likes raw things ar 😅
raw is good. all the nutrient not gone from cooking process
DeleteSame here, long time never update my blog, feeling guilty :(
ReplyDeleteI love keropok lekor! Especially the thin crispy type!
hahaha can try making lo but tell yopu 1st ah... tedious to make
Deleteaww!! cute way of writing ...
ReplyDeletePlease visit: http://from-a-girls-mind.blogspot.com
Thanks Krishna
DeleteThat food looks delicious. I have to try it. Perhaps I will just use wheat initially instead of mixing all those flour together. And, I wish I was there to do some plant exchange with you. Have lots of fun :-)
ReplyDeleteIf use wheat flour only the taste maybe different
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ReplyDelete你妈妈好厉害,什么都会做。。。
:)
I have no clue about blogger! I understand the business of life. I love okra field here, yours are way bigger than what I generally see here in Georgia USA
ReplyDeleteover here have many types of okra. we have the normal okra, tainwan okra, red okra and foot long okra
DeleteFried was the word but iPad won't let me correct it 😀
ReplyDeleteLOL.... ya love to eat fried okra too.
DeleteHomemade is supposed to be more nutritious. But if too much work and not making/eating so much then yeah, not worth the effort.
ReplyDeleteOo great, plant exchange is here again!
too much work LOL....only will make if desperate
DeleteNever have steamed/boiled version of keropok lekor, will it tasted fishy?
ReplyDeleteSupposed to taste like fish la
DeleteI was taken aback by the new settings in Blogger too which I find less convenient when it comes to moderating comments :P
ReplyDeleteHomemade keropok lekor? You are totally amazing to have tried! ^.^
Ya lo...gotta go different screen pulak
DeleteThat pic censorship is too funny. LOL
ReplyDeleteLol...gotta censor else willkena report
DeleteBeautiful sharing, dear! Have a great week! xoxo
ReplyDeleteGreat week to you too Shirley
Deleteso nice to be able to take leave off the blog, and be back as and when you like it.. :)
ReplyDeletethanks for dropping my blog still..
Lol
Delete..ya