The Apetizer

"The fine art of food cannot be understood
by your logical mind..
It can only be understood by your palette..."

Yohoo...
At last, we've made this happen in the REAL world..
This is just a simple blog made by two food cravers or
you can say "Food Connosiour"..( oh, I love that word! )
An this contains all the result of our heavenly mission to
taste the tastiest of this whole globe << that's what we aim.
But for now, we hope that all of you will satisfy with
Indonesia only.
Well, our first mission is to conquer Jakarta first and
then the others will follow.
So, for all of you in Jakarta, prepare for our assault!

To make it short..
"Food is not just a bunch of something to fill our stomach,
but it is a piece of masterpiece.."

Make this as your favorite quote guys..

So, hail all food connosiours!!

~Mr. Vee~



Let's wait for Ms. Nicks' posting..



22 November 2008

Bibimbap

This recipe is really easy to do but it has a lot of preparation to do.. I am not really sure what the real ingredients is, but I just substitute some ingredients with the ones that are familiar for me.. So, if you don't have time to go to a Korean restaurant, just make this at your house.



bibimbap


Ingredients:
- Steamed rice, if you have time put it in a ceramic bowl and put it in the oven
- Bean sprout, the big one from soy bean is preffered
- 3 Cloves of garlic, chopped
- Ground beef
- mushroom, slice it
- Spinach
- seaweed
- carrot, slice it like matchsticks and boil until tender
- Sunny side egg
- Sesame oil
- toasted sesame seed
- vegetable oil
- teriyaki sauce, subsitute with soy sauce and sugar
- Gochujang, very important and can't be sustituted, you can buy it near your local supermarket in the Korean food isle




1. Sautee the bean sprout with some sesame oil and garlic untill tender
2. Sautee the garlic with some veggie oil and put the ground beef. after the meat is brown, put in the mushroom and the teriyaki sauce. Continue cooking untill the mushroom is cooked through.
3. Put all the ingredients on top of the rice with the sunny side egg on top of them and the seeweed with the sesame seeds.
4. Mixed in gochujang and just stir the whole thing and it's ready to eat.


Note: 1.5 table spoon of gochujang is enough if you don't like spicy food.




~Ms. Nicks~

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