I bought these sweet cheese from Marketplace some time back and had almost forgotten about them after leaving them in the fridge. These were flavoured cream cheese and this particular one was pistachio and honey. The flavour was sweet from the honey, however there were very little of the pistachio. The nuts were mostly bits at the base of the cheese. While you could actually tell was that there were bits of the nuts in the cheese, there wasn't pistachio aroma, so I guess it might not have made much of a difference if it were another nut. This was basically a honey scented sweet cream cheese with soft bits of nuts.

Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Moondarra's honey and pistachio cream cheese
Saturday, January 26, 2008
More eats from Isetan....and a crab
Ok, I've been guilty of lurking around Orchard on Saturday again because
Lunch...



After having tried the umaki tamago from Botan, I decided to grab these chilled and takeaway version from the supermarket in Isetan. These were cut in big slices. The toppings were teriyaki unagi encased in tamago and were much larger than the vinegar-ed rice bottom. That made it a challenge to pick them up with chopsticks. Flavours of the eggs and eel were much less compared to the warm and freshly made ones.
You might also have noticed that I liked the otoro sushi quite a bit to be eating them again. The batch from today looked fattier and indeed tasted more flavourful than the ones which I had last week. In fact, I enjoyed them so much that I got a second round of them later in the day. The swordfish sashimi wasn't too bad as well.
Before dinner...



This ice cream was strangely shaped like a jester's cap. The light pink side is actually sakuramochi flavour. There're some chewy bits which was supposed to be the mochi. Of the sakura, I didn't quite detect. The yellow side of the jester's cap is pumpkin. Flavour was more light rather than rich for the pumpkin.
After having tried the umaki tamago from Botan, I decided to grab these chilled and takeaway version from the supermarket in Isetan. These were cut in big slices. The toppings were teriyaki unagi encased in tamago and were much larger than the vinegar-ed rice bottom. That made it a challenge to pick them up with chopsticks. Flavours of the eggs and eel were much less compared to the warm and freshly made ones.
You might also have noticed that I liked the otoro sushi quite a bit to be eating them again. The batch from today looked fattier and indeed tasted more flavourful than the ones which I had last week. In fact, I enjoyed them so much that I got a second round of them later in the day. The swordfish sashimi wasn't too bad as well.
Before dinner...
This ice cream was strangely shaped like a jester's cap. The light pink side is actually sakuramochi flavour. There're some chewy bits which was supposed to be the mochi. Of the sakura, I didn't quite detect. The yellow side of the jester's cap is pumpkin. Flavour was more light rather than rich for the pumpkin.
Digested Pages :
dessert,
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese
Friday, January 25, 2008
Botan, Far East Square
The interior of the restaurant appears simply furnished with little frills. I suppose there is a greater emphasis on the food that is served rather than the upkeep of veneers. Prices here are by no means cheap - but I suppose could be considered fair and affordable.
Their anko kimo (angler fish liver) here was pretty good though wasn't as creamy nor as chilled as the ones that they serve at Kazu.
This was my first chazuke. It didn't quite taste like what I had imagined as a tea based porridge, I found myself quite enjoying this. I'm not sure if the mentaiko or the nori had that much to do with the final flavour of the broth, but it tasted quite like fish soup rather than any sort tea and the heap of toasted sesame seeds added a depth to the fragrance. Imagine Teochew fish porridge without fish slices nor the hint of ginger in the broth.
I liked the uni sushi here. The portions of the sea urchins toppings were quite generous. For $6 a pop, it was certainly much more affordable than many other Japanese places. I'll be sure to get more of these the next time I'm back here.
These umaki tamago were quite good. They were actually oozing with juices when I tried to pick them up with chopsticks and they are served piping hot. The sweet egg was soft and really just slides down your throat. Packed in the tamago were tender pieces of teriyaki marinated eel. I've been avoiding unagi for ages because they generally don't taste very good to me. These were exceptions. Another something which I am sure go for again.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Pancakes from Mr Obanyaki
I guess the pictures themselves will do their own talking and I'll save myself the trouble. They're as good as they look.
Digested Pages :
japanese
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
1st attempt at mentaiko pasta
The ingredients if anyone is interested are
- 250g angelhair pasta
- a chunk of butter (I used SCS)
- one whole yellow onion, diced
- 10 soup spoonful of sake
- 5 soup spoonful of cream (mine was President)
- 1 sac of mentaiko (I think 3 would have been better)
- shredded nori
Hakka Yong Tau Foo, Tampines Round Market
I don't remember the last time I've had yong tau foo for $2.50 but then again, it's not something that I specifically look out for. I thought that this stall (#01-01, Tampines Round Market and Food Centre) tasted pretty good with the regular combination of both sweet and chilli sauce. There was a queue forming at the front of the store and the reason for that apart from the fact the yong tau foo was tasty was that the owners didn't seem to make it a priority to work extra fast. For their price, it was noticeably cheaper than having them at food courts which usually doesn't taste as good.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
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