Okay, curry may not be the healthiest dish around but did you know that there are also many health benefits to this zesty mix of spices? Tumeric, one of the ingredient in curry, which gave the dish it's yellow color, reduces inflammation of the joints. Studies has also shown that it protects us against cancer, heart disease and even Alzheimer’s disease. Whoa, I do not realise that curry actually has so much goodness in it until I googled! I hope you enjoy this as much as I do. Bon appetit! | Ingredients: 1 Chicken (chopped and cleaned) 1 pack of A1 instant curry mix 4 medium sized potatoes (cut into wedges) 600ml water 200ml Fresh milk OR Coconut milk A few sprigs of curry leaves Salt to taste Instructions: 1) Fry the A1 instant curry mix and curry leaves with some oil till fragrant 2) Add in the chicken pieces and coat evenly with the mixture 3) Add the water 4) Add the potatoes
5) Allow to boil, then simmer till potatoes are cooked
6) Add Coconut milk to thicken the sauce
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NATIONAL COOK CURRY DAY
For the uninitiated, 21st August 2011 is National Cook Curry Day.
I'm uncertain if this is gonna be a a one-off thing or a annual event.
This special day arises because a local Singaporean Indian family were told NOT TO COOK and NOT TO EAT curry in their own home by their new neighbors from China as they could not stand the smell!
This riled up every local Singaporeans here be it Chinese, Malay and Indians! I guess patriotic sentiments were running high nation wide as Singapore has just celebrated her 46th birthday not too long ago.
Now, you do not step into someone else's home and tell them what NOT to do in it.
That's plain rude and not to mention ridiculous!
You came to live in our territory of your own accord so you integrate to our culture and lifestyle; not try to change it to suit you!
Singaporeans, let us all UNITE and use food - curry, in this instance, to educate our foreign friends.
Everyone is encouraged to cook curry on this day and allow the fragrance of one of our favorite dish waft out of your windows and down the corridor.
It does not matter what curry you cook: Mutton Curry; Chicken Curry; Beef Curry; Fish Curry; whatever curry!
Just let the aroma of your curry permeate every nook and corner of this tiny island!
Let's
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Loo's Hainanese Curry Rice @ Eng Hoon Street
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UPDATES (6th June 2014): Loo's Hainanese Curry Rice has moved location. New address is updated at the end of this post.
Mention Tiong Bahru and what comes to mind?
Other than the unique pre-war and post-war architecture as mentioned in my previous post, what draws people to this quaint little estate has got to be food!
And indeed, Tiong Bahru boasts some of the best hawker stalls that Singapore has to offer!
While planning my Tiong Bahru trip, l did some research on what to eat as well. Among all the suggestions that turned up in the search list, what caught my eye was Hainanese curry rice.
I have long heard about Hainanese curry but have never got around to tasting it. Since most of the reviews that I found have been quite positive, I see no reason to deny myself a visit to this stall!
The stall in question was Loo's Hainanese Curry Rice located at Blk 57 Eng Hoon Street.
Mention Tiong Bahru and what comes to mind?
Other than the unique pre-war and post-war architecture as mentioned in my previous post, what draws people to this quaint little estate has got to be food!
And indeed, Tiong Bahru boasts some of the best hawker stalls that Singapore has to offer!
While planning my Tiong Bahru trip, l did some research on what to eat as well. Among all the suggestions that turned up in the search list, what caught my eye was Hainanese curry rice.
I have long heard about Hainanese curry but have never got around to tasting it. Since most of the reviews that I found have been quite positive, I see no reason to deny myself a visit to this stall!
The stall in question was Loo's Hainanese Curry Rice located at Blk 57 Eng Hoon Street.
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