Sunday, June 19, 2011

What is this???!



Do you know what is this??

A giant egg?? A rock?? Or a strange shell?? Errr...

Can anyone guess what is this from the picture above??

HUI IS THINKING

It's just for fun only, no prize will be given if your answer is correct yeah. =P

*LAME*





*Especially for you, my lovely dad ~ ♥
I love you and you are always the best in my heart !!

您就好比我们的一棵大树,而我们就好像你的小苗……
永远的被你掩护着; 为我们遮风挡雨……
谢谢你,我亲爱的老爸~ ♥

老爸,我永远都爱你!♥

HUI HAS A WONDERFUL FATHER

*Father's day celebration, 18/06/2011.

10 comments:

EeSoon said...

sea coconut?

:: - LoLLy - :: said...

Haha, it's not a fruit.
Nice try !! =D

the Charioteer said...

surat khabar?? lol

EeSoon said...

"beggar chicken"?
乞丐鸡?

:: - LoLLy - :: said...

Magdalene, the answer is incorrect. Nice try !! =D

:: - LoLLy - :: said...

EeSoon,

Woooo ~ Congrats !!
Your answer is correct !! =D

the Charioteer said...

beggar chicken? i dun understand...@.@

:: - LoLLy - :: said...

Magdalene,

For your information, Beggar’s chicken (叫化鸡) is a stuffed and marinated chicken wrapped inside layers of lotus leaf, parchment paper/wax paper and mud, then baked on fire for as long as 3-4 hours. Because the chicken is wrapped inside clay, the full flavor is retained. When the crust is cracked open, the bones just fall off the chicken after hours of baking and the lotus leaf gives the chicken its signature mouthwatering aroma.

There is an interesting story behind this dish. Legend has it that, during the Qing Dynasty, a homeless, starving beggar had stolen a chicken and buried it in mud near a river bank to hide it. Later that evening, he retrieved the chicken covered in mud. He started a fire to cook the chicken. But not having anything to clean and prepare the chicken, he placed the entire chicken covered by mud directly into the fire. The baked chicken was so delicious that he later started a business selling his baked chickens.

Beggar's chicken is a well known Chinese delicacy. Due to its long cooking time, many restaurants require advanced reservation for this dish.

(Source: MyCityCuisine)

Haha so do you get the clear image of the Beggar Chicken now? =)

the Charioteer said...

oh i see!! so u made one this one?? would like to try it out someday~

:: - LoLLy - :: said...

Haha I'm not good in cooking. My parents just bought this Beggar Chicken from the Restaurant which located in Ulu Klang as the dinner only. =P