Fried [raw] oyster

From Rad Sujanto on Food and Cooking by
January 29, 2009

I’d just like to share one of my fave foods. It’s fried oyster. I believe it’s Chinese as I’ve always had it at Chinese stalls. I heard that oyster helps you get more stamina (I mean ‘stamina’) aka more of masculinity for men. Well, I don’t personally like eating it because I knew the ‘power’ of it but I just like the taste of the cooking.

Anyway, today I had one for dinner. This time I wasn’t really lazy unlike usual waiting for the food at my table but I stood waiting in front of the stall while watching the cook making the meal. I then got surprised that they used raw oysters not even boiled. I was surprised in a good way. “Ah, that’s why they always taste fishy”

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Me on Culinate

From Rad Sujanto on Food and Cooking by
January 9, 2009

I’ve been a member of Culinate since months ago. I was interested in joining as a member because I was following one tv show on Discovery Travel and Living channel hosted by Andrew Zimmern called Bizarre Food. He’s a food traveler. He’s very famous as well as his show so I’m pretty sure you’ve heard of him if you’re into traveling and eating! LOL

Just yesterday I updated my account here; changing my old display picture, giving more details about myself, and also posting a blog there for the first time. Yes, I just found out their new feature of blogging here. It also has News Feed showing whatever you currently do plus a status update.

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I just cooked!

From Rad Sujanto on Food and Cooking by
January 7, 2009

. totally on my own! Can’t believe it I managed to make a nice meal! Hehe. So, since my sister and her son are away in Surabaya, her husband is working in the rig and while my mum is in Singapore, the only ones left in the house are my dad, my niece and (why!) me. Hummm first time becoming the ‘mum’ in the house. So, I cooked for everyone today...

I planned to make fried chicken today. It turned out more than just that =)

I quickly went to the supermarket to get what needed for the meal such as fresh cut chicken, flavored flour and... that’s all! =) I did have the rest of the ingredients in our kitchen hehe.

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