A blade shines in the darkest of the nights
4 months have passed since we moved into our new house and it's beginning to look more and more like home. Off with the old wallpaper (in most of the rooms, the wallpaper have been there for 4 decades!), a fresh coat of paint... voilà: it looks a whole lot prettier and modern. All this is possible due to relentless effort of my parents-in-law, without them, it would have taken us a lot longer to get the house looking like home. THANK YOU Michèle & Patrick for all that you have done for us.
Early this week we hosted a lovely Canadian couple who were here to visit Michèle & Patrick. With so many people around the house, it was la fête (a party) for Little One. Basked in the adoration limelight of everyone, she shines like a true star and charmed the Canadian couple (needless to say, the grandparents are already under her spell). Since this couple had been to Singapore before, I decided to cook curry - something local for them.![]()



Mmm...yummy. It really DOES tastes like the curry I have back home, so I guess this is a success.
I had prepared a tiramusi for dessert, but it was a tough sell after everybody had gotten a second (and for some even third) portion of the curry.

That chicken curry looks really good!
I will down the curry AND the tiramisu![]()
My mother-in-law is coming next week... your curry looks delicious, I might try to impress her with it !!
But what is galangal ? and candle nut ? (sorry for my ignorance !)
@Closet cooking: Thanks. It's really delicious. You should try it one day.![]()
@teczcape: hehehe...I did that.![]()
@ireneangele: Galangal is one of the essential spice in Asian cooking.
You can get it at Asian store. As for candle nuts, you can replace it with either macadamia nuts or raw cashew nuts or blanched almonds.![]()
Looks like a really healthy meal. --- tyree white.
I can totally relate about the wallpaper. We've been here 4 years and still haven't done all the rooms. And the ceilings. And the doors.
Great looking curry!
Now you make me wanna to make my own spices for curry chicken just looking at your post!!.I just got some candle nut and going to cook my own curry chicken soon.yum yum!!
Ah I have been looking for a nice curry recipe for so long. So your French family was not bothered by the chicken skin and bone? My hubby doesn't like those so I can only use chicken fillet.
You're making me crave for curry!!!
@Tyree White: hehehe... looks only but it is actually not a really healthy meal since it has a can of coconut milk in it.![]()
@Katie: I know. The thing is once we get going, we must not stop or else everything will be as it is like before.![]()
@Bee Ean: My parents in law aren't bothered by the kin but my hubby likes only breast. So usually when I cook chicken curry, I will de-skin the whole chicken except the wings and thighs to give the curry a little flavour.