Pardon my disappearance as I was away on a last minute trip to Perak, Malaysia. It was so last minute that I wasn't able to book any hotel accommodation and had to stay with a relative.
The furthest we've traveled on a road trip to Malaysia was to Genting. I didn't expect myself to agree to this road trip, which took us almost 8 hours from Tuas custom to Kampung Koh, Perak. And we had 7 pax in a 6 seater car. I remember very clearly DH requesting a road trip back to his parents hometown last year but I refused to compromise because the kids must be buckled up, thus having 7 pax is out of the question. So how and why on earth did I agree to this? Beats me... Anyway, we didn't compromise on kids' safety as DD1 and DS2 squeezed onto one seat and buckled up too :-)
There is basically nothing much where we were, Kampung Koh, Sitiawan, Lumut, Pangkor and Pantai Remis. BUT, it was a fruitful trip. My urban kids had the chance to experience life @ kampung. Having no toys but to self entertain with whatever natural things they could find (mainly seashells and rubber seeds). With so many relatives there, we had the chance to visit their plantations and bird house. It was truly an eye opening experience for all of us.
I'll blog more about our road trip when I have more time, there's so much to show and tell. I love Perak!
Back to food stuff. This looks like some bitter herbal drink but it isn't. If you've been following me, you might have seen my Watercress with Luo Han Guo Soup. But instead of cooking the savoury version, I sweetned it with rock sugar and it is another hit in my family.
It's a no-brainer recipe, just dump everything into a pot and boil.
If you like, you may add some agar agar powder/jelly powder and turn them into jellies ;-)
Sweet Watercress and Luo Han Guo Drink
Ingredients500g watercress
1 Luo Han Guo (羅漢果, 罗汉果), smash the outer shell
2.5 - 3 litres water
2 - 3 dried honey dates (蜜枣)
rock sugar to taste (I used honey rock sugar)
- Wash watercress and cut into half. Rinse honey dates.
- Rinse Luo Han Guo and smash the outer shell.
- Add watercress, honey dates and Luo Han Guo in a pot with 2.5 - 3 litres of water. Bring to boil. Reduce to small flame and simmer for 1 hour.
- Add rock sugar to taste.
- Sieve and serve, either warm or chilled.
4 comments:
hello I am fr Kampung Koh, a Foochow enclave. Hope u managed to try some of the delicacies there like angchow, mian sian and gong pia
never cook watercress in sweet version. Thanks for sharing, must try this when weather turn hot...
Anony,
Relatives took us out for dinner so I did try some of the local delicacies. We're planning another trip there again this year. I miss the cendol @ Sitiawan :-)
Sonia,
I hope your family will like this
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