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Chinese New Year Food
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As it’s chinese New Year, we thought we’d have something a bit different so we had chilli and rice. It was lovely.
Did you have chinese food tonight? I just fancy a chinese banquet now..
Did you have chinese food tonight? I just fancy a chinese banquet now..
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Flew back to Stansted with China Airlines. As we were coming into land he said it is normal to switch off the cabin lights but as it is the chinese new year I am only going to dim sum
22:47 Tue 05th Feb 2019
A lot of the programs I have seen since last Friday night,featuring interviews and cookery demonstrations - all of the Asian chefs have cooked pork in some form or other, Year of the Pig but that is not why they chose pork to eat one person told an interviewer
There was a meal cooked the other morning I was watching morning tv and it happened to be a variation in the Hairy Bikers Chinese Pork Loin, I know it would have been gorgeous as I cook the same meal often
There was a meal cooked the other morning I was watching morning tv and it happened to be a variation in the Hairy Bikers Chinese Pork Loin, I know it would have been gorgeous as I cook the same meal often
New Year food does not include roast pork per se - each food has connotation of luck, health and fortune.
1. Spring Rolls - wealth and prosperity
2. Dumplings (Jiaozi) - another wealth expression
3. Extra long Noodles (Chang Shou Mian) to represent longevity
4. Steamed fish, usually garoupa (we called it groper) for prosperity
5. Rice cakes (Nian Gao) for good luck
6. Rice balls (Tang Yuan) for family and togetherness
7. Fruit (Oranges/tangerines/Kumqwats) the colour signifies gold and roundness.....
1. Spring Rolls - wealth and prosperity
2. Dumplings (Jiaozi) - another wealth expression
3. Extra long Noodles (Chang Shou Mian) to represent longevity
4. Steamed fish, usually garoupa (we called it groper) for prosperity
5. Rice cakes (Nian Gao) for good luck
6. Rice balls (Tang Yuan) for family and togetherness
7. Fruit (Oranges/tangerines/Kumqwats) the colour signifies gold and roundness.....
Yum yum spath.
I would have ordered hot and sour soup, peking ribs, sweet and sour chicken, beef in black bean sauce, roast pork cashew nuts, prawn fu yung, and maybe some spring rolls and crispy seaweed. In my dreams..
We used to order all that when our boys were still at home and all share. Not much point these days just for the two of us.
I would have ordered hot and sour soup, peking ribs, sweet and sour chicken, beef in black bean sauce, roast pork cashew nuts, prawn fu yung, and maybe some spring rolls and crispy seaweed. In my dreams..
We used to order all that when our boys were still at home and all share. Not much point these days just for the two of us.
Sometimes the set meal for two is pretty perfect! Usually get a good selection for starters which would include ribs and seaweed, then you'd get two main dishes :)
Me and the Ms keep it simple so we don't spend toooo much. It can be pricey at £5(average) a dish.
I've started to prefer Indian.. I feel it's a bit better quality more wholesome and filling. I get keema rice and a sag aloo that comes to less than £10 and it very filling and delicious! :P The Ms gets butter chicken, popadoms and a naan so we share the rice popadoms and naan it comes to lesss than £20
Me and the Ms keep it simple so we don't spend toooo much. It can be pricey at £5(average) a dish.
I've started to prefer Indian.. I feel it's a bit better quality more wholesome and filling. I get keema rice and a sag aloo that comes to less than £10 and it very filling and delicious! :P The Ms gets butter chicken, popadoms and a naan so we share the rice popadoms and naan it comes to lesss than £20