Thursday, February 21, 2008

Pumpkin Soup Now With Sweet Potato

This post has been published quite some time ago in my parenting blog. The only difference now is that I added some sweet potatoes cubes into the soup.

My previous post:

I have always love sweet soup (tong sui). Recently, my mother in law taught me how to cook healthy sweet soup. Usually, I will just listen and won't try mainly because I am not that good in cooking, baking and whatsoever work related to the kitchen. This time around, I made up my mind to try this at home.

Presenting the Pumpkin Sweet Soup:



Ingredients:

  • Pumpkin
  • Water
  • Sago (optional)
  • Sugar (optional as sweetness can come from milk)
  • Fresh milk / milk powder (I use goat milk powder) instead of coconut milk

How to prepare?
  • Cut pumpkin into pieces and boil them in a pot of water.
  • Take pumpkin out from pot and mash them when soft.
  • Put mashed pumpkin into pot and stir.
  • Add sago and sugar and stir til sago turned transparent.
  • Add milk when done.
  • Ready to serve.
Why is it healthy?
  • Pumpkin - contain lutein, alpha- and beta-carotene which turn into vitamin A in the body. (source: Wikipedia)
  • Goat milk - more digestible and less allergenic compared to cow's milk (more details here).

My children love this soup as much as I do. As a mother of picky eaters who do not like vegetables, I have to think of ways to let my children consume all necessary nutrients for their growth. Whether I like it or not, whether I am good at it or not, cooking a healthy meal is a must and a responsibility for me which means I have to visit more food blogs and consult mothers with cooking talents.


Part of loving our children is taking care of their physical needs and development. The challenge for me now is to learn how to change my style of cooking and to be creative in food presentation.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Delicious Italian Food

Here’s a small little restaurant in Bandar Mahkota Cheras that serves Italian and western food. It may look small but the food here is delicious! Here in Susan’s, every dish is decorated very nicely and it actually increases my appetite just by looking at it.



We like dining there. The decorations in the shop give us a soothing and relaxing atmosphere. Every time I dine there, I got my camera ready but when the food was served, I forgot all about snapping photographs. So, you can imagine how tempting the food was. Here’s the only photograph of one of the dishes I managed to catch.


Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Happy Chinese New Year


Happy Chinese New Year. Have a wonderful new year. See you in a week's time.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Korean Buffet

This is another place for you if you like Korean food but this time, it’s “Eat All You Can”!

We found this place via the internet. Hubby was googling for Korean buffet and it came out in the list. So, we thought we should give it a try!



Shilla Korean Buffet Restaurant - The Curve



This is where you find kimchi and all the spicy Korean food. My hands are a little shaky. I guess I was too hungry. Instead of taking the food first, I took out my mobile phone to snap pictures.


Sushi and raw seafood, just like the Japanese.



The children's paradise! My children just could not take their eyes off this place!

The price? Here it is: