
We had a FEAST and a blast.
We didn't stop talking about it for days.




was too shallow and small. Now, I understand why so
many folks cannot get the hang of wok cooking.
Between the non-stick wok and gas stove with
wrong flame distribution, this was one of the most
frustrating cooking experiences in my life.
Cooking in my lightweight, cast iron wok and gas stove at home is a breeze compared to that ridiculous non-stick. If people only knew what a DIFFERENCE cast iron makes. Because you cannot use non-stick above medium heat, you cannot crisp up anything. My sister loves the way I make Crispy Toufu, so I wanted to please her but it was just NOT possible. The handle kept tipping over making it very dangerous so I had to keep holding it the whole time! The other problem was the flame from the gas stove was flaring wide instead of being focused in the center like my Iwatani 10,000 btu stove. On my website, I get into this subject in-depth and also mention the many uses for a non-stick wok because it's useless for stir frying! One is to use it for salad which we did everyday.
Toufu is delicious if you treat it right, just needs a little TLC. Most think it's bland but that's the beauty of it, it absorbs the flavors of whatever you're cooking it in. There are many different varieties in the Asian markets like baked, puff, flavored, try some.
Sorry, the presentation was really bad but it's all we had. Everyone was sick of me saying, "don't eat yet till I take the photo!" This Quai Teow is the 3rd best after my mom's and Lynette's. It was so ridiculously cheap, only $3 US for the whole plateful, not much shrimp but quite eggy. We had it twice from the same stall, it was so good.


I must have taken 30 shots, the presentation and quality of food was INCREDIBLE and so worth it! Well, our friend Rose had a 20% discount card which made it even more affordable. Dirt cheap at $20 compared to a buffet in a classy hotel in USA.
And if there's anyone who knows more about Penang it is Bee at Rasa Malaysia, I asked her where to visit when I was going to Penang. She does a fantastic job of promoting Penang, her hometown. Her blog is just one of the most beautiful ones I've come across. Full of wonderful and amazing dishes from all over Asia, she's even started a new blog for Nyonya food (mix of Chinese Malay.) I'm not sure if Bee ever sleeps.
I'm trying my best to take shots to illustrate my story. My emphasis is showing that weeknight dinners can be easy, no recipes required. Use what you have, always making sure you have a good balance of protein and carbs and Keep Cooking Simple and Tasty.
Check the Travel section for more of my food journeys in Asia...and here's another of my post on Penang Food Stalls.
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