Playing “Masak-Masak”

Another cooking session today! Lovelymummy is my coach for preparing lunch meal. Yes, she is my only good friend here who knows how to cook. Not very well, but at least some simple dishes.

Before mummy left to pick up the kids, mummy already soaked the vegetables and cooked the rice. Once all the kids were home, mommies then began our ‘game‘. The kids were busy watching cartoon programmes. While we cooked, we sometimes heard screaming and fighting among the kids. This of course distracted our attentions. We were more worried that the kids would touch the electrical supplies at living room. That would be dangerous!

Anyway, mummy’s ‘battle‘ ended within an hour. Everyone were starving as it was already 3pm!

Mixed veggie of broccoli, cauliflower and baby corns.

What’s this called already huh?

Steam egg ~ a little hard, should add more water next time!

We added all kinds of seasonings like trying an error. Anyway, the outcome was not that bad too. ;p

We shall learn to cook some fish, pork and chicken. That would be more challenging.

6 Comments | Add your own

  • . shoppingmum | November 6, 2009 at 8:12 pm | Permalink

    Bravo! But really no meat for the kids :P Don’t worry, practice makes perfect. :) BTW, u know the ratio of the water and the egg for steam egg or not? 1:1 should be ok, if u dun have meat or anything inside.

  • . slavemom | November 7, 2009 at 11:03 pm | Permalink

    Shld play masak-masak more often. It’s oso fun for the kids to hang out together while the mummies hv “fun” in the kitchen. :)

  • . MummyInVain | November 8, 2009 at 2:30 pm | Permalink

    haha….yes, yes….but sometimes dunno wat to cook mar….

    amy arr….wat do u mean, 1:1 ?
    an egg with a cup of water?

  • . shoppingmum | November 8, 2009 at 3:23 pm | Permalink

    If u put the beaten eggs in a bowl, see the “level” or amount of the egg. Then, pour it in the steaming bowl. Put water in the first bowl up to the level as same as the egg. If u want softer egg, go for 1:1.5 or egg:water ratio. I do like this in the beginning, but now no more la, just agak agak. :)

  • . MummyInVain | November 8, 2009 at 3:44 pm | Permalink

    ok, now only i know. shirley just told me agak-agak….thanks ya…will try again.

  • . vickylow | November 10, 2009 at 2:38 pm | Permalink

    Oh mommies “battle” in kitchen…I like mixed vege.

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