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Rard Nah in London (ราดหน้า ใน ลอนดอน)

July 27th, 2008

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Hi, Long time no see.
After never update the blog for quite a long time (actually, it’s really a long time). I’ve decided to update the blog again! (Applause !!). I’ve been living in UK for about 5 months. The weather was terrible when I had just arrived but it’s better now (I hope so).

The thing is ‘Living Cost’ here is quite expensive, especially for accommodations, transportations and food. I had to live unambitiously everyday since then. So, I’ve improved my cooking skill a lot ! I’ll show you what i’ve done today !

I just have finished cooking Ba-Mee Rard Nah (บะหมี่ราดหน้า) and have taken 4 - 5 photos. It’s not so bad. Actually, I think it’s perfect and lovely. Let see how I made this !

 

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First of all, I’ve got chicken breast, asparagus, shiitake mushroom, garlic, spinach (you might not see, it’s on the top right corner of the picture) and chinese fresh noodle. I prepared garlic oil (กระเทียมจียว) by putting sliced chopped garlic in hot oil and stir-fried it until the garlic turned yellow.

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After I had finished preparing garlic oil. I scalded the noodle by pouring boiling water into it, make sure you do not take this too long because the noodle will be softer than you want. Then I put a little amount of garlic oil into to ensure it’s going to be too dry.  

 

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Heat the pan again with garlic oil left in the pan. After the oil is hot enough, Put chicken and stir fry it ! After chicken had been cooked, I put asparagus first and then mushroom, Try to add some sauces like, Oyster sauce(น้ำมันหอย), Fish sauce(น้ำปลา), Knor(คนอร์ผง), Soya sauce(ซอสแม็กกี้) and Sugar.

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I poured hot water into it, In my taste I like a lot of water, so I use a bit more water. Taste it again, added more ingredients. 

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After it had been boiling for a short period, I just added watered tapioca flour to make it a bit thick and tough. Bring it to boil again, put spinach and pour it on top of the noodle.

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Finally, I’ve got Ba-mee Rard Nah (บะหมี่ราดหน้า) like a picture above. I’m sure, It will make you mouth-watered. 

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