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Fried Cream Dory Fillet

The Fried Cream Dory Fillet is undeniably one of the favorites on the dining table.

So what do I do to prepare these easily? I have a concoction ready-made just for these fillet:

  • all purpose flour
  • cornstarch
  • bread crumbs
  • salt
  • pepper
  • dry basil

I have all these in a jar ready to use whenever the children ask for the Creamy Dory Fillet that is if we still have some left in the freezer. I just need to beat eggs to dip the fillet before I use this.

For that batch above,  used additional fresh basil leaves that i cut into very tiny pieces. The smell was wonderful 🙂

Try having this is a seafood restaurant and be prepared to pay for a big bill 😉

Posted by Treasure Jar on Jan 20th 2009 | Filed in FYI,Health Matters,Kitchen Needs,Plateful of Fun,Purse Strings,Recipes,Through the Lens | Comments (3)

Tsokolate-e

Tsokolate-e is one of the best beverages to have during the months when the cool Northern winds are working its chill to our bones.

These found its way on our breakfast menu one cool morning after Christmas.

Have you tried this with suman and ripe mangoes?

If you haven’t, well, do try it as soon as possible 🙂

If you have, well, what do you think?

The suman (PhP 12/5 pieces) and mangoes (Php60.00/kilo) were bought from the nearby wet market while the tablea was given by MIL and bought in Bohol. Get this in a resto and you will pay a lot more than the kilo of mango for a few slices of the suman and mango cubes 🙂

Missing Snowman Hat

Every Saturday, participants post photos based on a theme. The theme for this Saturday is HAT(S).

I went differently though, I went HAT LESS in this entry whereas I have different hats in my other PH post 🙂

Our Krispy Kreme Snowman has no hat!

Should he had any or this is just ok?

Posted by Treasure Jar on Jan 17th 2009 | Filed in FYI,Plateful of Fun,Through the Lens,Visual Delights | Comments (13)

Leftover Barbecue Omelet

The theme for this week’s Lasang Pinoy Sundays is left-over. This is very timely because of the so many food prepared during the long Christmas vacation that we had (which I still have since I am on an extended vacation because the children have been sick).

One of the things I love to do with leftover meat would be omelet. Yes, I have had several entries posted but I am too lazy to look for these. Sausage omelet here and  Cheese and tuna omelet here.

This a photo of an omelet that has left-over pork barbecue meat cooked with tomatoes, garlic, onions and green and red bell pepper.

Perfect with garlic fried rice and a warm cup of coffee during chilly mornings.

Have this daily and be prepared to look for the best fat burners available in the market 😀

Posted by Treasure Jar on Jan 12th 2009 | Filed in FYI,Plateful of Fun,Through the Lens | Comments (17)

Rains

Rain days can be lovely, isn’t it? These rains make the flowers bloom, the air cool and the surroundings greener and fresher, and smog (which is my other PH entry) is somehow a thing of the past.

This is what we get when it rains everyday:

We have knee-high grass during the rainy months from June-August.

When the typhoons come however, too much rain result in not so good situations like flooding, flash floods, rising water of rivers and things that are not so nice.

The knee-high grass is a mere inconvenience, if I may say so, compared to what others go through.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Jan 10th 2009 | Filed in Through the Lens,Visual Delights | Comments (14)

Lechon

Media Noche came and went but I was not able to get a photo of the food we had. We had New Years’ Eve dinner with my in-laws and it was a hodge-podge affair with visitors so taking photos of food was forgotten.Photos of the children were a-plenty though.

Media Noche at home on the other hand was more like a delayed dessert galore of sweets which I was not able to take photos of, again.

Anyway, we had a post-Media Noche lunch yesterday after we had our breakfast picnic.

There was lechon cooked early in the morning and flown in a 10am flight from Bohol, brought by my brother-in-law.

My two younger children did not eat because they saw that it was a PIG on the dining table.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Jan 4th 2009 | Filed in Bonding Time,FYI,Plateful of Fun,Through the Lens | Comments (13)

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