My Chinese New Year Home Cooked Meals

in #foodporn6 years ago (edited)

Chinese New Year usually falls a month or two after Christmas and New Year. Because Chinese New Year is based on lunar calendar while New Year follows the solar calendar, the date for the former is never fixed. Anyway, December and January are usually busy time of the year for most in parts of the world that celebrate both Christmas and Chinese New Year. During this festive season, there are always shopping deals, social and corporate events and celebrations. Food always plays an important role to connect us all.

Chinese New Year's eve dinner is where most ethnic Chinese family members would gather for a meal. It is an important event where family members from all corners of the world would congregate to be present for the dinner. My family is no exception, over the decades, our tradition was to have steamboat. 

Above is a photo I took 10 years ago. Our traditional steamboat meal is a very simple meal that is made of:
1) Broth or flavoured soup base.
2) Meat & Poultry - usually raw or fillet
3) Seafood - usually raw and to add flavour to the soup base.
4) Noodles, eggs, soy bean derivates like tofu or bean curd, fish/meat balls
5) Sauce (mixture of soy sauce, fried garlic, chilli, cilantro, sesame oil)

Over the last 2 years, my grandparents are immobile due to old age and we have been having meals at home. Besides,  Penang is usually very quiet during this festive season and most restaurants are closed, not to mention the wet market that are usually empty for the first few days of Chinese New Year.

Chinese New Year Eve - Dinner

1) Seafood platter above is a Spanish dish called Paella, it consists of:
- variety of seafood squid, prawns, mussels, crab claw meat, scallops
- Chiroso Spanish sausages
-  peas, fresh sliced lemons
- topped with saffron

2) Moroccan leg of lamb that was roasted for 6 hours, stuffing includes chic peas, preserved lemon, tomatoes and ras el hangout (a type of Moroccan spice).

3) Pork loin wrapped with bacon, cranberry, macadamia binder with bread crumbs.

Also on the menu are:
4) Coleslaw

5) Smoked portobello mushrooms which I absolutely love

6) And my favourite BBQ lobster that is drizzled with freshly squeezed lemons, grounded peppers, butter and garlic.

 To compliment the served dishes are fruit punch and lime juice.

First Day of Chinese New Year - Lunch

My uncle, who is also the chef who is behind all our meals is preparing Vietnamese Ban Cha: vermicelli with roast pork, prawns and raw vegetables commonly used on Vietnamese dishes.

I love Vietnamese dishes because they consist of mainly fresh vegetables. My family members keep reminding me about the pho that ex-US President Obama had with chef Anthony Bourdain in Hanoi 2 years ago

First Day of Chinese New Year - Dinner

My uncle (Our family chef) grilling our dinner on the newly purchased Weber BBQ set.

Medium rare tenderloin with corn on cobs and portobello mushroom. Exactly how I love my steak, would be good if we had more vegetables but we were in a hurry so it was fine.

Second Day of Chinese New Year - Lunch

Gyros (Greek wrap) - cumin, oregano rosemary lemon spit slow roast lamb shoulder served with garlic aioli, onions, lettuce tomato in pita bread. Simple and fun meal to make for all.

Second Day of Chinese New Year - Dinner

Variety of pizzas.... we made our own crust and sprinkle the pizzas with a variety of vegetables and raw ingredients. Used a lot of olive oil. We baked the pizzas for 20 minutes in the Weber BBQ Grill.

Fourth Day of Chinese New Year - Lunch

My mom is from Sarawak, and she regularly cooks Sarawak Laksa. It is a relatively easy meal to cook, only thing that you really need is the paste which is widely available in Sarawak but hard to get elsewhere. All the other needed ingredients are:
- bee hoon (rice noodles)
- eggs
- cilantro
- bean sprout
- eggs
- chicken
- lime
- prawns

 Love this meal so much that I cooked it weekly back home in Canada. Anthony Bourdain love this dish, you can read about it here. My only issue is that I have an intolerance to thick coconut milk as it gives me upset stomach, but more often than not, I would enjoy the meal and then suffer later on.

Fifth Day of Chinese New Year - Dinner
Next is home speciality of Chinese noodle soup. Ingredients are shows above.

For starters, we have lemongrass with fish mince grilled slowly on Weber grill & peri peri chicken - red wine vinegar, chilli, garlic, lemon zest marinated chicken on rotisserie.

Here is how the noodle soup looks like, it was so good we finished it all (including the soup)

To top it off, we had baked mud crab. We just added oil to the shell of the crab and added salt and baked in the Weber grill until the shell turns red in color.

Sixth Day of Chinese New Year - Lunch
Before I left Penang, my uncle roasted a duck (star aines, cinnamon, five spice dry rub on rotisserie). It was succulent and juicy.

The day before, I requested for Hainanese Chicken Rice. But because they couldn't get all the need ingredients, I had Ipoh's Chicken Rice with Bean Sprout instead. 

For those of you who do not know, Chinese New Year is celebrated for 15 days, good thing I have to come back to Kuala Lumpur or I'd definitely gain some weight. I still have a few social events to attend, namely the TeamMalaysiaBabes CNY Potluck and TeamMalaysia CNY Party. So I'd have a take a break from rich food these 3 days:)

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Your CNY food post has turned your family into Jamie Oliver's type of kitchen. It reminded me the TV series of The Naked Chef .

Yeah... my uncle was such a perfectionist that everyone was so busy to meet up to his standard.. as a result, it was very easy for me to take good photo before the presentation was superb

I love the photos!!! SO BEAUTIFULLY AND HD <3 Makes me kinda hungry now, hmm

Thanks.... I really love to take photos, especially food photography when I get to eat after done taking photo.. hehe

That seafood paella! If i can i want to upvote yr post 10 times.

I have an uncle who is extreme when it comes to cooking, money and patience is never an issue. He would buy the exact tools he needs and freshest ingredients. He tries to make everything including the sauce & gravy. Also, he has Instagram accounts with few hundred thousand followers, again, he is willing to spend all the money in the world to take the perfect photo at the perfect time at the perfect angel. Same for his food, everything is done to perfection, that is why it is so easy for me to take photos of his food and preparation process. And oh, the food tastes good because he really spent a lot of time to practice and do research.

U guys are so lucky! And yes his food looks even better than those from restaurants

Oh yeah, he has OCD and is a perfectionist... no detail is ignored no matter what..

walau... the seafood platter, pizza, steaks. Your CNY food really extraordinary!

Yeah.... that is why I mustn't stay in Penang for long or I'll come back to KL a few kg heavier.. hehe

Everything look so yummy!!! Happy CNY to you @oranggila

Yeah.. everything taste as good and as fresh as it looks... Happy CNY to you @ellietay:)

Oh god.. I just noticed that you are the Ellie from E-Commerce Lou Sang event... I thought you were just someone from teammalaysia whom I have never met:)

HD PHOTOS + GOOD FOOD = STOMACH GROWLING

Hahaha.... ate so much good food that I have to be on diet~!!! Thanks for stopping by

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