Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Swiss Roll for breakfast
Here it goes...
Bangun pagi, Gosok gigi, Cuci muka, Pakai baju,
Makan roti, Minum kopi, Pergi sekolah, Suka hati.
Ish..macam pergi sekolah tu suka hati sangat. *grins*
No idea where it came from. Haven't heard it since...Std 1? Std 2? It just popped into Ping's head while brushing her teeth. Been singing it all morning. Had to hunt for another catchy song to get rid of it. Anyway, remember those days at KJ2 when we had to sing all these nursery rhymes? Walking by the block near the padang where the Std 1 and 2s are, we can hear the kids
singing during BM period or reciting the times table...5 kali 1, 5...5 kali 2, 10...during 'matematik' period. Wonder how does KJ looks like now. Ping was there when they were building the new dewan up front. But never had the chance to use it. Ping left by the time it was done. And guess what...it's actually on Wikimapia...but the surroundings doesn't look familiar to Ping lah. Isn't there a huge empty sand lot in front of it? Hmmm....it's been way too long.
Ping's sarapan pagi this morning was not kopi and roti...it's Swiss Roll! That's the American version of Gardenia's Twiggies. Ping likes Twiggies better but the Swiss Roll can be pretty addictive too. It is a very unhealthy breakfast as the Swiss roll is not nutritious and loaded with sugar, fat and cholesterol. It is in the category of 'em sa em si' group of food...or as the kuai lo calls - the comfort food group. Only for chiak song. Chiak beh pah and chiak beh eong. Ping rarely buys it because Ping gets addicted to it. After tak perasan, the whole box gone. So Ping only buys them when it's on supersale. This box was given to Ping by Steph when she knew Ping was frustrated 'coz her bacteria was being very stubborn. It's been Ping's breakfast these couple days...hehehe. She's totally hyper right now!
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
new handphone
As a Christmas present for herself, Ping bought a Nokia 6315i. Love it so far!! Great camera. 1.3Mpixel. Much better than Ping's T610. But Ping like the size and shape of T610 better. Easy to carry around. The Nokia is a flip phone so can be a bit mafan at times. The camera lense is also placed a little weird. But Ping is starting to get used to it. Been taking lots of pics today. It has a larger memory than T610 too - 20MB. The memory can be upgraded with Micro SD, especially if Ping wants to add more songs to it. It only takes WMP format, which is bigger than .mp3 or .mp4 so can only put a max of 6 songs maybe. Unfortunately, it'll be one that Ping can only use in the States as it is a CDMA phone. Verizon don't have any GSM phones. But since Ping will be here for a few more years, might as well save on the bills than to have a GSM phone but expensive bills. When Ping goes back, Ping still can use her T610 anyway.
Been playing around with it and finally figured out how to add the calling card feature. But then Ping still don't know how to receive SMS from home. Only been able to send it home so far. Had ah boy SMS me by using reply and Ping didn't receive it. Mei tried it too and Ping didn't get any of the SMS. Probably it has something to do with Verizon's service. Aiks.
As Nokia is slightly shorter than T610, Ping can also use the little handphone case that Tua Kim bought for Ping from her trip to Kunming! Fits just nice!
ang hia
That's exactly how today feels like.
Is there an ending to that story? Or do we kids just fall asleep before the ending comes? That's ah kong's favorite story to us when we had to take afternoon nap. Wonder if he said it because he thought we liked it as we usually fall asleep after a while or did he himself like the story? Hmmm...
Monday, December 25, 2006
Merry Christmas!!!!
This year Ping get to take pictures of Steph's Christmas tree.
She's a fanatic of Star Wars. She's also Ping's Star Wars guide. She has a variety of Star Wars figurine, although Ping don't remember who is who (even though Steph had given Ping a walk through of all the figurines she has).
Besides the Star Wars, Steph also has other Christmas themed ornaments and the angel! What is a Christmas tree without the Christmas ornaments and the angel on the top of the tree right? She also has the traditional Polish Santa Clause. Talking about Santa Clause, do we have those Santa Clause in the mall where kids go and tell what they want for Christmas? Can't remember edi lah. The Santa that Ping usually see are the ones who walk around and give out candies. The best was at The Mall opposite of Putra World Trade Center.
Christmas Eve dinner
Most of the meal was prepared by Nokkie and Ramon. Ping only came home at 7pm so couldn't help out much. For appetizer, we had leek soup. He grind them up with some milk and onion. It is probably something like the one Ping's family had during Ahmah's birthday at Deluxcious although Ping didn't get to be there for that one. Funny thing, leek belongs to the onion family but Ping actually likes the soup. Ramon served it cold but Ping prefers it warm with some French toast.
Another cold appetizer is a Thai dish that took Nok the entire day to prepare. It is tapioca balls filled with pork, 'chai por' (what do we call this in English? What exactly is it anyway? Hehehe...only know how to chiak), cashew nut and some cilantro. This is Ping's favorite dish for the night! Could barely stop putting it into the mouth.
We had quite a unique combination of main dishes. The one Ping liked most was the lamb lasagna prepared by Ramon. Unlike most lasagna, this one has no cheese in it. He made them using buttermilk instead. Besides the lasagna and seafood pizza, we also had roasted duck! That was the surprising one. Ping totally didn't expect Nokkie to get a whole duck. We used to buy the roasted one from an Asian market at Ohio when Ben was still at Ohio.
Besides the three of us, Ping also invited Fan and Nok invited Manesh over. It was a nice dinner as we chat about the different languages we speak and how the same pronuncation can mean different works in different language. Lastly, how can it be a Christmas eve dinner if we don't have the wine? That was left up to Ramon since he's the only one among us who knows something about wine.
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Adventurous Christmas Eve
Then when Ping look at the bus schedule, it didn't seem to be that convenient after all. The earliest bus is at 10am. Ping gets to Uri's place at 10.20am. BUT the next bus back is at 11.20am!!!! That is totally not possible! Ping's culture would be way pass OD of 0.1 already! And Ping needs to spike it! Next thing that came to mind - bike!! So Ping got the hypoxic chamber room key from Fan - that's where Ping 'parks' her bike - cycled to Uri's place and got there by 10.05am!(That's a 25 minute ride - from BPS to Lake Lansing) It is the first time ever since Ping got back from M'sia that she wishes it does not snow and the temperature does not drop. Why? All Ping had for a sweater is Fan's MSU sweatshirt that is super huge! It was freaking cold! Underneath the sweater, it was just a t-shirt! But after cycling for a while, it started to feel pretty nice. The sun start shining, there wasn't much cars to worry about, the sceneries on the way there was wonderful. It would have been a lovely cycling trip if Ping wasn't constantly thinking what OD her culture would be by the time she got back.
Took the key from Uri, said hi to Norbert and Channah, went to the bus stop to catch the 10.20am bus. Ping had to borrow Fan's card for the bus as she didn't have her purse with her either! Finally got back to lab at 10.35am and culture was at 0.09 OD. Phew! Still can spike it!
What a Christmas eve! Now that everything is back to normal and drama is over, Ping still wishes that it would like this outside. *grins*
This picture was taken on December 3rd of 2005 - we haven't even seen snow falling and staying on the ground yet. It snowed a little early November but it didn't stay. It snowed for a couple days while Ping was back in M'sia too but by the time Ping was back, there wasn't any snow pile visible. Ping totally miss the snow! Just doesn't feel like it's wintertime. A little too much like Spring.
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Kurma chicken and roti canai
Made Kurma chicken a few days back but now only the potatoes are left. Ping used too much potato. But it would definitely be good with some roti canai!! Ping also added some chick peas just to thicken the curry. But of course Ping didn't make it from scratch lah. It is the wonders of Hup Loong!! - imported all the way from Penang!! They actually sell it at this online Malaysian FoodMarket store but USD 4.95 for one packet! Can you imagine how many packets can you get from Chowrasta market with that price??????? Gila!
As for the roti canai, it's the frozen Roti Paratha from Kawan. No fresh roti canai here *boo* Ping only have the picture to drool at.
Friday, December 22, 2006
Jolly Jolly day
Ping get to talk to tua taukeh and propose her idea. Tua taukeh agreed to let Ping ponder on that and we agreed on Ping's priorities. Yippeee!!!!
The other one...Ping came to peace with a thought that was juggling around in her head for the past two weeks that Ping have been back. On the day Ping left home, Panda told Ping something that confuses her. Ping was afraid she was reading too much into it or that Panda was upset at that time. So Ping just push it back and avoid thinking about it. Today, Ling and Fan wanted to know what happened so Ping told them about the conversations. That's when Ping realize that Panda is most likely confused and couldn't take it in any longer, decided to tell Ping about it. It feels like Ping was telling a sad story. Not upset, just sad...how one would feel at the end of a sad movie like Tristan & Isolde. Ping only wish that Panda knows how to help himself 'coz Ping can no longer do anything to help Panda.
Now, it would be awesome if there's some snow on Christmas day. Maybe if Ping is 'gooder' these two days, Santa would give Ping some snow on Christmas day. *bleh*
The Exchange
Ever since the 'drinkers' left, Ping usually have to drive and Ping's partner-in-crime - Fandango - doesn't drive!! And since Ping's tolerance to alcohol is super low, no driving is allowed if Ping wanna drink. This past Saturday, Larissa and Zarini asked Ping to go to The Exchange as the Hukster was playing. But it would be kinda weird going to a club and not drink right? Not only does Ping
Off we went to The Exchange, Ping thinking that it would be pretty subtle and nice since finals are over and most undergrads would be gone by then. Unfortunately, Lansing has a decent size community that The Exchange was still packed with people. Packed!!! Totally not Ping's choice of environment. But thankfully, we found a table all the way at the other end of the club, where we could barely see the band. Then, Ping found out that Larissa was probably not gonna come so Ping was really glad Fandango was there. It turned out to be pretty fun later although Ping could only see their guitarist, Mark.
The Hukster mostly plays old songs from ACDC, Jet, Eric Clapton, Stones, Johnny Cash and bunch of others with an addition of their own songs here and there. Fandango and Ping totally sucked at naming who sang the songs. We could sing along but while we were trying to guess the source of the song, we were totally wrong! Bleh!
Monday, December 18, 2006
Friday night
After all the shopping, we went over to Steph's place and had fun making and EATING dinner. The appetizer was Tater Tots - kinda like French fries but it's much shorter and fatter with a crispy layer on the outside.
The main dish - cocktail sausage wrap. Jen cut the Pillsbury Crescent dough into half and we wrapped it around the cocktail sausage, or frankfurters as they call it here (have to be careful when buying them because some of the sausage are thin, tiny, oily ones that taste weird. Never did develop a taste for them. They can also come in round shaped like the Sausage McMuffin at McD). Baked them in the oven (biasalah...all kuai lo food uses the oven as a very important cooking utensil..a si boh, ha mik pun beh hiow choo) until it's golden brown. Reminds Ping of Tua Ee's hot dog bun...it's been a long time.
We also had salad - one of the food that Ping really likes here. They should definitely serve it at McD back home. Steph introduced Ping to a new salad dressing and Ping loves it! It is the Raspberry Walnut Vinaigrette. This is now Ping's second favorite salad dressing, next to the Japanese miso-sesame-ginger salad dressing.
Saturday, December 16, 2006
sushi
We were in KL at that time. Walked from KLCC to Bukit Bintang Plaza. It was a nice walk as Ping haven't look around KL for a while. Ping can say "I walked the streets of KL!". Hehee.. The only scary thing was the thought of being robbed was constantly in the mind, especially when a motorbike whiz by. Is it because Ping had a bad experience before? or Ping now carries a handbag instead of a wallet in the pocket? or walking in KL is scary? No idea but the thought was there.
Alright, back to the topic. We arrived BB Plaza close to lunch time and Ping and dad thought of sushi. Looked around, no Sushi King or Genki Sushi at BB Plaza! But we saw a Japanese restaurant that serves sushi. They just opened when we stepped through the door. The sushi trail has yet to start so we just ordered from the menu.
The setting was unique as they are separated into booth where you get a little privacy (as compared to the counter style chairs for Genki or Sushi King).
The food was just so so but Ping didn't expect it to be super good as the place look a little chiplak for real Japanese food. The seaweed wrap was a bit 'lau hong'. Ping would definitely not go back to the place. The most fun experience was that the sushi trail was an electric train. Definitely caught our attention.
Friday, December 15, 2006
back to work
Here's the office....
Here's the lab...
Ping took down the lights few days ago as Ping have to be productive again. Kekeke...The balloons are all gone too, except for 2 that are still under Ping's table, waiting to be exploded. Ping's favorite is this little gloved face. It's sitting on Ping's desk now. Isn't it cute?
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Transiting at LAX
It is just an airport but
Right now, Ping is enjoying Nora Robert's Chesapeake Blue and two packs of Mamee! Yum yum!
on the bus
There's more to this. Unlike most bus service, it has a 'laptop station' where they have a laptop hooked up to a printer AND wireless internet connection! That's exactly what Ping is using to type this entry. Isn't that awesome? M'sia should start implementing this. Keke..
Friday, December 08, 2006
fruit basket
For Hokkien lou pohs, what are the fruits that should be sent to the guy whom she's having an affair with when the lou kong leaves the house?
5 fruits
1) Ang ki
2) Ang cho
3) Li ya
4) Lai ya
5) Chiam
*grins*
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
wrong number
Bayview Beach Resort - *** 2123
If one were to dial with carelessness and add a 1 before the 2, dialing *** 12123, the 3 will go unregistered and they would end up dialing Ping's house number. You would think that it is not very common but we get at least one call a day asking for Bayview Beach Resort. On weekends, we can get up to 3 wrong number calls.
A few days back, dad picked up the phone
Caller: Bayview Beach Resort?
Dad: No, this is hill view.
Caller: Oh, do you have any rooms available?
Dad: Oh, no. This is a house facing the hill.
Mum and Ping laughed our heads off. Dad probably scare the person away. But isn't that a good opportunity for us? Can build a small little room at our spacious garden and rent them out to people.
要去了
孤独,生活想是没有什么意思。每天都是工作。 早晨作直到夜间。回到家也是一个
人吃饭。 这里有爸爸, 妈妈,还有很多 亲戚。 婆婆 当 然会很不高兴。
那怎么办呢? 没办法,必须要勇敢好好过去这几年。
Friday, December 01, 2006
Breeks
Thursday, November 30, 2006
The Red Kebaya
Definitely not a movie that Ping would pay to watch in the cinema. However, Ping wanted to watch something M'sian or Chinese, which is why we ended going for that movie. Another reason was because the movie has scenes in Penang but disappointingly, there were not many scenes. Most of the show were situated in a house that we don't know if it exist and Cheong Fatt Tze mansion, which Ping has been in before.
Anyone gone up to the 1st station of Penang Hill? Ping wonders if the house in the movie is real. Is there really a house there? Passing the 1st station countless times, it didn't seem like a place that is easily accessible. Now Ping is curious and wants to go there but parents are not keen into exploring places like that. Chai chai lah, Penang u chin chia che ko su...especially areas like that.
homecook food
The black dish on the left is "or bak" - blackened pork. That's one of Ping's favorite. It is lean pork meat marinated with dark soya sauce and stir fry with pepper and light soya sauce. Mum used to make them when Ping was in high school. She would freeze them and when Ping comes back from school, heat them up with a microwave and have that with rice. Yum yum! The shelled dish on the bottom right is "la la". That's another popular seafood but it seems to be rare these days - extinction??? When Ping was a little Ping, we could just go to the beach with a little basket, sit down at the area where the water comes up to the sand and sieve out the water. We used to be able to collect enough for the entire family of 15. That was a long long time ago...
What could be a better meal than this?
Oh yeah...mum even made us snack! This snack is a Beijing local delicacy. Dad introduced it to us while he was in Beijing. The preparation takes forever as the potato has to be sliced to very thin strips. Can't remember what exactly it is called..something "tu dou xi" (potato strips). The potato strips are dipped into hot oil along with dried chillis until the color turns golden brown. Unlike the long preparation time, eating it is really simple. *grins*.
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
marketing
To get fresh stuff, one would have to be at the market really early, best before 9am. On Ping's second day back home, mum woke Ping up at 7.30am (7.30am!!!! Ping is on holiday!!!...hehe..but Ping was excited so it was pretty easy to wake up). At the market, there is also a section of hawker stalls where we had our breakfast before going over to the market. One of the best food there is their "kari mee" (curry noodles, which are available at Ria in Lansing but it sure is nothing close to this one).
Ping is not a big fan of mee so Ping usually get a combination of bihun (thin rice noodle) and mee (yellow noodle). The soup for kari mee is made of chilli, coconut milk, and ground up spices. The stuff that comes with it are usually tau pok (beancurd), tiny prawns, and po ho (mint). The one that we have here also comes with sotong boi (cuttlefish's tail). Yum yum! Most spicy soup dishes also comes with a spoonful of chilli (no idea why) but Ping usually give it to ahmah.
Wet market is actually pretty gross if one has already been to the Western countries. Ping is sure most of Ping's friends at the States would feel gross seeing this pictures too as the Western countries have cleanliness as a very important aspect of their culture. However, growing up with even worse environment (ie. the Bayan Baru market), this is a pretty organized and clean market. Growing up eating food bought from wet market rather than supermarket, we know that no problem is encountered unless a virus had infected the farm where the food come from. But if Ping was brought up in a Western country, Ping would probably not step into the market.
The picture on the left is the seafood section. There's where we get the catch of the day - ranging from fish to cuttlefish, prawns, and sometimes, if we're lucky, lala (a type of soft-shelled mussel)! The one on the right is the fruits section. Look at the variety of fruits!!! Ping bought xie liu (na shi hwa yi, fu qian hua jiao shen me ne?), which is very expensive in the States as they are important from Korea or China.
As M'sia is a Muslim country, we have to respect the Muslim's choice to not eat pork. So pork are usually sold in a separate section. It is away from all other food so that they don't have to pass by the stalls.
The best thing is, the prices at wet market are bargainable...to some extent. Ping is not good at bargaining so mum and dad does most of it. Ping only stood back and carry them. Hehe..
Friday, November 24, 2006
Pan Mee
Pan Mee is one of the dish that is specific to KL. There are a few stalls in Penang but they are not as good as the ones in KL. It is a type of rice noodle soup dish. The soup is a type of chicken stock soup or ikan bilis stock soup. It is also served with vegetables, usually "mani chai" but the one Ping had has a different type of vege. Nevertheless, it was delicious.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Dinner with Tua Ee and Tua Tiau
This trip is Ping's first trip back to KL since a long long time. The last time Ping was at KL, it was late night and Ping only went to Zouk with Edmund. Didn't get a chance to look around. This time Ping, mum and dad was out since 7am in the morning to beat the long queue at the US Embassy. Even then, Ping had to be in line for about 10 minutes. Thankfully, the application process took less than an hour.
Once the application was done, we roam around KL, going from Lot 10 to Bukit Bintang Plaza, walking to Low Yat Plaza, crossing the street to Berjaya Times Square. Most of the places still looks the same except that the 'hip' stuff are much different, which doesn't seem to suit Ping. Therefore, instead of shop till Ping is broke, Ping end up window shopping as Ping did not see anything that caught her attention. This is Ping's first time to Berjaya too - there's a Borders there!
Later that night, Ping get to meet Tua Ee, Tua Tiau and ML for dinner at a Chinese restaurant at SS15. SS15 is pretty much the same as before, cars everywhere, but the road to SS15 is totally different. Definitely not somewhere Ping can drive around.
We had kangkung belachan, tippan taufu, ang hu char chai por, thai chicken, and claypot hu piou. The kangkung belachan is really 'phang'. Ping tried to cook the same thing using spinach but belachan and spinach just doesn't seem to match very well. The ang hu is very fresh and it is also unique since people don't usually use chai por to char hu. Best of all, where can we get such fresh ang hu in Michigan??? Definitely gotta eat lots of fish while Ping is back. Even if they do have this fish in Michigan, by the time it is sold to us consumers, all Ping can get is the fillet. The tail and head would be gone.
Saturday, November 18, 2006
first meal in Penang
Time for bed....it's still early but Ping is kinda tired from lugging around the luggage and barely slept this morning.
Friday, November 17, 2006
the flight home
The 11 hours long flight from LA to Tokyo was great. Ping had three chairs all to herself so she could lie down straight. The movie choices were awesome too! Ping watched Pirates of the Caribbean 2, The Cars (which is soooooooo cute!!), The Break Up. Besides that, all Ping did was sleep and eat. The first meal they served was some steamed fish that came with spiced yellow rice. Ping liked the fish but not the yellow rice, which was okay because they gave us a cup of Haagen-Dazs chocolate ice-cream for dessert (yum yum!).
They also served snacks in between but Ping wasn't up to eating so much food while sitting down for 11 hours so Ping packed some and skipped some. Dinner was chicken pasta which was really good! It also came with blackforest cake but there was too much icing on it so Ping just ate half of it.
After the 11 hours flight, the plane stopped at Tokyo for 1 hour, which Ping greatfully took as an opportunity to stretch and walk around instead of more sitting.
The flight from Tokyo to S'pore was about 7 hours. It was a fully plane so Ping didn't get to stretch out as much but it was fine. Unfortunately, the guy sitting next to Ping ordered cups after cups of wine which kinda make Ping uncomfortable initially - was feeling queasy from the odor of the wine. Ping started chewing gum and felt better once he stopped and went to sleep. Ping barely sleep on this flight which was bad because it's suppose to be at night in M'sia. Ping ended up watching The Lake House and The Devil Wears Prada. As we were approaching S'pore, Ping also caught part of House until the air-stewardess came to collect the headphones away.
Alright, Ping should go catch some sleep as it's currently 2.48 am here. Definitely don't wanna be jet lagging later today.
leaving Michigan
The wait at
Besides the uncomfortable seat, it was freezing cold. These two combinations meant that Ping barely sleep all night. Could only doze off every 30 minutes. Closer to dawn, Ping got a cup of hot chocolate from Euro Coffee and it definitely did a good job at heating Ping up.
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
heading home....
See you all home!!
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
kuaci
Interestingly, Ping's friends don't remove the 'khak' when eating the kuaci. They eat the entire thing! So why don't we do that? That's easier than having to pek khak and then later have to deal with all the khak falling all over the place right? Or maybe the kuaci that we eat during Chinese New Year is the raw kuaci which is why we can't eat the khak? Hmmm...
This white one is one of Ping's favorite type of kuaci. The other type is the thin and softer shelled one - from sunflower. It's easier to pek but the 'ci' is very small compared to the less one. Chiak liow bo poi.
During CNY, some people like to serve the red and black ones. Until today, Ping never learned to pek those types of kuaci. It's very hard and for some reason, they just don't crack at the right place. Ping usually end up frustrated rather than enjoy eating it. Since Ping haven't been back for CNY the past 5 years, Ping didn't have any photos of kuaci that are commonly served during CNY but here's a site with a picture of the red kuaci.
Ping passed!!!
The best feeling was the relief that comes with the announcement "Congratulations, you passed". It was a simple sentence, nothing official but it's the best news for the past few months! All the while, during the writing period, the hardest for Ping was not to just go to the bench and do an experiment when Ping thought of something...there's always another experiment that needs to be done. Now Ping can concentrate on bench work again!!
Just after Ping got out from the closed-questioning session, the lab had bought Ping champagne and Ping had her name go into the history of Schmidt lab!!
It is a lab tradition that whenever someone passed their prelim or graduate, we would pop open a bottle of champagne and let the cork hit the ceiling tile. And Ping's name is now on the ceiling too!!
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Halloween Day
This year, Ping was invited to celebrate Halloween with Steph, Jen and Kristi at Steph's place. It was definitely a unique Halloween because Ping get to carve pumpkins!! Last year, Nok, Ben and Ping went shopping for pumpkin at a pumpkin patch somewhere in Williamston on our way back from temple. But this year, Jen brought us to a shop not too far from Trappers to get the pumpkin. They have a pumpkin patch too but the pumpkins were already picked from the patch. We just have to choose the pumpkins we want - it has to be hard, especially at the bottom of the pumpkin. We drove back to Trappers with the pumpkin in the trunk, which was scary because you can hear the pumpkin bump around. But we arrived back at Steph's place with intact pumpkins!
Before anything is to be done with the pumpkin, we have to rinse it off to get rid of all the dirt. It is definitely the largest fruit (it's fruit right?) Ping had ever seen..definitely bigger than durian. Eh..wait..maybe nangka or chempedak is even larger? Hmm...can't exactly picture how big is chempedak now since Ping rarely gets to see the fruit. Just eat the chempedak goreng.
Once it is clean on the outside, the guts have to be removed. Initially, Ping thought we would be doing all this on the kitchen floor because it would be very messy but the way we did it, it wasn't too bad at all. Ping also thought that we would be saving the guts for pumpkin pie or whatever people do with pumpkin but apparently this type of pumpkin is not used for cooking. Are there any Hokkien recipes with pumpkin? Don't know any at all..and there's no pumpkin in M'sia either right? In the first place, is there a hokkien word for pumpkin? *bleh* The one pumpkin dish that Ping loves is "nangua chao yadan/xiandan" (pumpkin with salted egg). Dad introduced it to Ping when Ping went to Beijing. Ever since that first dish, everytime we get local Beijing food, that's one of the dish Ping would order. Here's a pic from Xi Hai Yu Sheng restaurant at Hou Hai, Beijing. Am sure you know which one is the pumpkin dish.
As you can see below, the pumpkin is not like most 'gua', it doesn't have a lot of flesh. So we just dig in with our fingers and pluck out all the guts. Using the spoon, we scrape until all the juicy and soft stuff are removed.
Once the guts are removed, we cleaned it up again so that it is not sticky on the outside. Then it's time to carve!! That's the fun part! Try guessing which one is Ping's... :P
While Kristi and Ping was removing the pumpkin guts, Steph and Jen made us pizza and garlic bread! The pizza was great! They didn't add the loads of cheese that you usually get from most pizza shops here. While the States are really big on pizza, they don't have those really good Pizza Hut pizza that we have in M'sia. We used to get the Hawaiian Chicken whenever mum is busy or boy wants to eat pizza. Here, the pizza are sold by number of toppings and there's ALWAYS loads of cheese! But Ping has learned a lot of good topping combination from Steph and Big K these past couple years. The toppings that Jen made for us was tomatoes and mozarella cheese.
Steph also bought us the Witches Brew wine (right next to the garlic bread). It is a spiced wine made right here in Michigan and is suggested to be served warm. Totally clueless about wine, Ping thought that wine are usually served chilled. There's definitely lots of spice in the wine and Ping is not used to it at all. Thankfully, Jen and Kristi also didn't seem to like the wine. Otherwise, Ping had to drink it all down.