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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Marhaban Ya Ramadhan.. (and things pickled..)

Yes, today is the first day of Ramadhan and I wish everyone out there Ramadhan Kareem as it is truly a month filled with blessings.( I actually started writing on the 10th which is really the 1st day of Ramadhan but only managed to hit the publish button after 12 midnight the next day..*sigh*) We went to the first Tarawih prayers of the month at a mosque not far from our home. We are not going to the Floating Mosque this year because we moved house last year, late July. (I wonder if they still engage the imam from Egypt..). So this Ramadhan, maybe a different mosque and we really hope they have iftar there because I'm not cooking anything much today... I am resting my poor knees because yesterday I was cleaning and mopping the house and then, the tarawih prayers last night (23 rakaah!)...MasyaAllah the price of old age...(lol)
You may be wondering what the title about 'things pickled' is all about...well come Ramadhan one is not only to prepare oneself physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually but...also how am I going to get myself to eat a meal at 5 o'clock in the morning (the predawn meal to sustain you all day until dusk or Maghrib.) or it could be 3 am or 7 am depending on which part of the world you are in... Mind you this is not something that bothers the Prophet (may peace be upon him) when he got up for Sahoor...we can symbolise the meal by just a drink of water.
Anyway, to stimulate your sleepy taste buds for the predawn meal, we Malaysians have pickled foods just for the occasion namely Pickled Duck Eggs (Telur Masin), Spicy Dried Fruit Pickle (Acar Buah) and Pickled Fish (Ikan Perkasam). And today is your lucky day because I'm going to share the recipes with you, though you may be a bit too late to make them as it's already Ramadhan.. Never mind, you still have time to make the second recipe...or if not, just go out and buy them, haha. By the way, contrary to what people sometimes say about sharing traditional recipes ('this was handed to me from my great-great grandmother'..etc etc), well, the first one is from my good friend Kak Ramlah. The rest from Chef Google (lol)...I don't exactly copy and paste (they are in Malay, anyway). I looked at many websites and sort of modified and tweaked the recipes here and there..so here goes

First recipe: Pickled Duck Eggs
You need:
Duck's Eggs
Salt
Water
Jar with lid (glass or plastic will do)
Method:
1. Wash the eggs thoroughly.
2. Place the eggs in the jar (better if the eggs fill the jar completely) and add water.
3. Pour the water out into a pan and add just a little bit more water to it. Clean and dry the jar.
4. Put the water to boil and keep adding salt until you see salt crystals appearing on the sides.
5. Turn off the fire and let the salt solution cool.
6. In the meantime dry the eggs (you can dry them in the sun if you like)
7. Once the liquid is cooled and the eggs are dry place everything in the dry clean jar and twist the lid on. If you haven't boil the solution too long you will find that the liquid is just enough to cover the eggs.
8. Stick a label on the jar with the date of pickling.
9. About 18-20 days later you may take one, boil for 10 minutes, slice lengthwise with a sharp knife and see if it is salty enough. If it is, then pour of the solution, wipe the eggs clean and store in the fridge.

Drying the duck's eggs

Coarse salt or normal cooking salt will also do

Keep adding salt until crystals form on the edge of your pan

Putting eggs and the salt solution in a jar

And 18 days later....yummy!

This next recipe may be a bit tedious than the other two but well worth the effort...for one thing, you can eat it straight away!
Second recipe: Spicy Dried Fruit Pickle
Ingredients:
(A)
1 large onion
5 cloves garlic
2 slices ginger
(chop these ingredients finely)

(B)
2 tsp ground coriander
1 tsp cayenne pepper or chilli powder
1 tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp ground fennel
(mix these ingredients with water into a watery paste)

(C)
2 ½ cups cider vinegar
3 ½ tbsp brown sugar

(D)
300g pickled fruit
200g mixed dried fruits
10-15 bird chillies
10-15 garlic (halved)
10-15 shallots (halved)

(E)
1 tbsp sesame seeds
1 tbsp mustard seeds
(these 2 ingredients are to be fried without oil for about 3 minutes)

Vegetable oil 
Salt

Method:
1. Put about 5 tbsp vegetable oil in pan.
2. Sauté ingredients A until light brown.
3. Pour B in pan and fry until water evaporates.
4. Pour in cider vinegar and brown sugar.
5. When it starts to boil, put in the dried and pickled fruits, then the shallots, chillies and garlic.
6. Let the liquid boil off for a while then put in the seeds.
7. Add salt to taste.
8. Cool the pickle before putting in a lidded container.

A: garlic, onion and ginger

B: coriander, turmeric, cumin, cayenne pepper, fennel

C: Apple cider vinegar (any household vinegar will do) and brown sugar

D: bird chillies, garlic and shallots

D: Top: dried fruits (sultanas, dates, kiwi, apricot), bottom - pickled fruit (more for color)

E: sesame seed and mustard seed

Sauteing ingredients A

Adding the spices

Pour in the vinegar and sugar

Adding the dried and pickled fruits

In goes the garlic, shallots and chillies

Adding the seeds..

Ready to be consumed immediately...

Keep refrigerated in a lidded container..

Last recipe: Pickled Fish
You will need:
Fish - I use Gelama (Googled: Jewfish?) Usually freshwater fish like Tilapia or Puyu (Googled: Climbing Perch? that's a funny name...lol) are used for this type of pickling
Salt
Dried tamarind skin (asam gelugor)
Rice (about 1/4 cup per medium sized fish)
Jar with lid (glass or plastic will do)

Method:
1. Clean fish thoroughly. (They won't take if not cleaned properly - in other words they will rot in a gross manner...)
2. Sprinkle salt and keep fish overnight in the fridge.
3. Wash and drain rice.
4. Fry (without oil) until brown. Cool slightly and grind.
5. The next morning, drain the fish of the water that collects at the bottom of the container.
6. Mix the fish with the ground rice.
7. Layer the fish in the jar with the dried tamarind skin.
8. Cover jar tightly with the lid. Seal with masking/cellophane tape.
9. Label the jar with the date of pickling. Keep in a dark cupboard.
10. After a week, you may take the fish out and fry with sliced onions and chillies (do not wash away the ground rice).
11. You may then keep the rest in the fridge to be cooked when needed.


Fish:  ikan gelama

Adding salt

Keep in a container and refrigerate overnight

Frying the rice...

...until brown

Don't need to grind too finely..

Mixing ground rice with the fish

Dried tamarind skin pieces

Layering the fish with the asam gelugor in a jar

Tightly packed like sardines..

And sealing with masking tape..

And here's how you cook it to awaken your sleepy taste buds!

So..here's wishing everyone a happy Ramadhan and don't skip the sahoor okey!

Thursday, June 27, 2013

GE13

The GE is almost two months ago already but I'd like to write a little bit about it here as for one, it only comes once every 4 or 5 years and for another, who knows, come GE14, if I'm still around for it, could 'unleash' a totally different outcome altogether... The 2-week campaign period was colourful, noisy, sometimes exasperating and amusing and altogether eventful indeed! I must have been quite overboard with my Facebook campaigning I guess because some 'friends' (and a relative) had actually 'unfriend'ed me (lol...they were quite annoying as well...come on people, it was campaign period, grow up! Even though I cringed and ground my teeth at your immature and snide comments and cliche campaign gimmicks, did I unfriend you? Noo...I only block news feeds from you...haha). Alright, alright, I'm guilty of 'unfriend'ing one myself! But only of the bad language used, ok! It doesn't matter what my political orientation is (aha!) but one must be involved with choosing one's country's leaders. After all, it impacts on MY LIFE and the way I want to live it ok? Here are some nice pictures to commemorate the GE13:
Blue territory..

Flags everywhere..

The moon and the scale..no rockets in Terengganu, mind..

Election candidates nomination day - a sea of green

A rare sight to see in the olden days - a Hindu gentleman holding a PAS flag

Election Day! and a long, long queue...

There's the hubby - he was in another queue because he's in a
different age group (he's younger than me..but looks older, ok!)

Where you cast your votes..

Here are some pictures of creative construction sighted during the campaign period..(didn't take the pictures myself but got them from a public FB site):

Is it a lantern, is it a spaceship?

A gigantic RM24 million ring.. (gold is a better colour I'd think)

A popular structure..always going to war..

A flying motorbike? Reminds me of Hagrid (of the Harry Potter series..? never
mind!)

If only I could fly..


Hope to be there in 2017/18...insyaAllah!

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Umrah 2.0

I have not been keeping my word about updating my blog after our umrah trip recently and I'm truly sorry. A lot of things happened that kept me from blogging (yeah, excuses, excuses..). Firstly, we were stranded in Makkah for 3 days (I'll tell you about it later). Then, I caught a bad cough which lasted quite a while. After that it was 2 weeks of General Election fever (no..I wasn't a candidate..lol..but one has to do one's part in an important way-of-life-affecting event that comes only every 4 or 5 years). After the GE I went to Adelaide and Melbourne for about a week to see the children and grandchildren (and the hubby to stock up on his Corelle..). We got back about 2 days ago and I'm still upto my eyeballs with dirty laundry (we have a tiny washing machine which is just waiting to breathe its last..).
Well, anyway this entry is about our second umrah which experience was rather different than the first. This time around we came in a group of 13 altogether. Since our umrah last year the hubby had wanted to bring his mother and elder brother (who sits in a wheelchair due to a stroke some years ago) to perform the ritual or ibadah. There were also our daughter, my brother-in-law's wife and son, the mother-in-law's sister-in-law with her three children. One of the children brought along her own mother-in-law and a brother-in-law along (gosh, didn't realize so many in-laws involved..). On the night of our flight, so many people came to send us off (sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews and aunt's daughter-in-laws etc..the whole extended family; the usual crowd sending family members going for umrah). I can't help but remember the umrah we went to last year where not a single person sent us off...a break from tradition...
Well, our first leg of the journey was to Colombo on MAS (Air Asia had scrapped their flights to Colombo) arriving night-time. We spent the night at the Transit Hotel at Bandaranaike International Airport. We were supposed to board Saudi Arabian for our next part of the journey but there were some trouble with the tickets which were supposed to be upgraded and the hubby didn't realized until too late... So we were stranded in Sri Lanka for like 36 hours until the hubby fixed the problem. (SubhanAllah, we had help and assistance from kind strangers in a foreign country...) In the meantime, we left the airport and stayed at a hotel a few kilometers away for the night. It wasn't planned but somehow we managed to enjoy our stay (because I was secretly disappointed at first that we weren't able to step out of the airport...so Allah has granted my wish then). The next day, 28th March we continued our journey on board a 'Sri Lankan' to Jeddah. From Jeddah the hubby had booked 2 vans (which were actually too cramped for the 13 of us and our luggage..) for the trip to Medinah. It was nearly midnight when we started the 4-hour drive and it was quite eventful to say the least... First we encountered a burning vehicle along the road (which caused us some anxiety on top of the stress of observing Arab-style driving...) and then one of the vans blew a tyre and after changing into the spare (which was too small for the van), we went from one garage to another to get another tyre and I had actually dozed off when they finally got one..
The hotel in Medinah was very comfortable (Al-Ishraq) and came with complimentary breakfasts. We didn't get to stay very long in Medinah as we had spent time in Sri Lanka. This time the hubby brought some of us to visit the hills of Uhud and the burial place of the martyrs. And that was when I lost my camera...(yes, the camera that we won at the lucky draw at PERMINT's Family Day.. *sigh*) so most of the pictures below were from other people's camera (thanks guys) and from my phone and ipad.
From Medinah we travelled by bus to Makkah except for the hubby, his mom, brother and sister-in-law; they went on a taxi (due to wheelchair accessibility). As usual, stopped at Bir Ali to cleanse and prepare for the umrah ritual (and the men to don on their ihram cloth). In Makkah we checked in at the Swisshotel which was as comfortable as the hotel in Medinah. The hotel was also very near Masjidil-Haram so the elderly and wheel-chair bound people in our group didn't have to travel far to go to the mosque... While in Makkah we also managed to visit the places that people go to for their Hajj and also the Jabal Rahmah. 
After about 5 days in Makkah we were then ready to go to Jeddah to catch our flight home. However on reaching the Hajj Terminal we were told that our flight was delayed. We even had to sleep on the floor of the prayer area for the night hoping for a flight the next day. But alas...it was not to be... We were told that flight would be delayed for 3 days and we had to go back to Makkah...all expenses paid (hotel rooms and food 3 times a day ) by the airline (yeay...alhamdulillah!) So off we tripped back to Makkah, though the hotel that we stayed next was quite a way from the mosque and not as luxurious (but hey, who's complaining...). So, alhamdulillah, praise be to Allah, we got to spend more time in Makkah (and got to perform the Tawaf Wida' twice..) and that's the story of how we gave thanks to Allah for being stranded in Makkah... Here are pics from our travels:
 
The daughter and her aunts (hubby's cousins) in Bandaranaike
 International Airport

And what do you drink in Sri Lanka? Ceylon tea of course..

Happy ladies stranded in Sri Lanka..

The 'tuk-tuk' of Sri Lanka

The plane taking us to Jeddah..

Group picture outside the Prophet's Mosque in Medinah

Outside the Quba Mosque near Medinah

The Kaabah and the sights of the on-going renovations..


Now, this is something that you shouldn't do at the Kaabah..

The cleaning guys...God forbids if you get in their way..

Hubby and daughter buying dates in Makkah

The hotel where we stayed in Makkah

The hotel where we stayed in Medinah

Very comfy indeed alhamdulillah..

Enjoying breakfast in hotel - really good food, masyaAllah

People praying in the mall outside the Masjidil-Haram..

The girls were always happy in spite of being stranded at the Hajj Terminal..lol


This is the view from the Swissotel (we were on the 36th
 floor-feeling sorry for the people below having to walk
 some distance to the mosque..)

And this is the view of the Swissotel from when we had to
walk (looking up and feeling sorry for ourselves for having to
walk so far to the mosque..haha..actually we would be rewarded
 more for walking further, insyaAllah..) from our other hotel
 during the last 3 days in Makkah..

People praying on the side-walk in Makkah..

I couldn't resist posting this delightful picture of a cute baby
 I snapped (with my phone) outside the Masjidil -Haram

Okay...home at last..alhamdulillah

Monday, March 25, 2013

Time for a Medical Check-Up..

Oh my, more than two months without a post...I don't know what happened to me. Must have caught the lazy bug..lol. Anyway, it's time to get rid of whatever bug I had and start blogging again. Well, for a start the hubby and I went for a medical check-up about a week ago at Kota Bharu. The last time I had a full check-up was about 5 years ago! (that's bad for over 50s like me..). It's a first for the hubby, though. Here are some pics of what we went through for about 5 hours at the Medical Centre:
Reception: still empty because we were quite the Eager Beaver..

The Hubby looking apprehensive being his first time (we don't exactly love
hospitals!)

After the weighing and blood pressure-taking (which is normal, Alhamdulillah),
 waited to be X-rayed
The X-ray room..

Next, the dreaded mammogram testing. The side views had
 to be done twice and for both (aarrgh..)

You hold this machine up with both hands and
it calculates your BMI and fat percentage
(I failed..haha)

Blood-taking.. (Google image: am too scared to look,
ok)

Waiting to be Echo-tested..

The machine I would be hooked up to..

There you go..heart functioning perfectly..(Alhamdulillah..)

The hubby did his Echo-test by walking on the treadmill..

Next is the ultrasound for organs in lower part of the body and whatever-else
the machine could detect..

Last test for me..the pap-smear (I would've run a
mile if I'd seen the tool used!)

And lastly, after not having anything to eat since about 10 pm the previous
night, lunch at 'Yati', our favourite restaurant in KB (just to get my mind off
my fat percentage...lol)
We'll be informed of the results in a week or two but the fact that they haven't call us pronto meant everything is all right, I guess! We hope to be doing this on a regular basis, insyaAllah.
By the way, I hope to be writing again in owh.. two weeks time? Alhamdulillah, we'll be leaving for another umrah on Tuesday, 26th March and be back on the 4th of April. So, insyaAllah I'll have much to blog about..