Salam Lebaran (masih dalam bulan Syawal kan...)!
Alhamdulillah, my batch's open house had just been held successfully last Saturday. Unlike last year when we had rendang, nasi impit, lodeh, etc. This year, we served variety of noodles to our guests :) Yummy! We had laksa, mee bandung, mee kari, and the most special was sushi! Homemade sushi okay. We made it right at that time, in front of the guests. I also got a chance to learn how to prepare sushi. It was best to know that a Japanese also admitted that our sushi was very nice (we also invited international friends to our open house including Japanese, Chinese, Omanese, Kiwis). I hereby this post with a couple of pix during the open house :) And yeah, as usual, I kept myself in the kitchen most of the time. It was funny to hear many of my friends asking me to stop washing dishes, but eating. But on the eve of the open house, I helped my friends to bake kuih bakar. It's not difficult to bake it. Very simple, but delicious! The plate we used to serve kuih bakar got empty very soon as we put it on a table. Sedapppp!!! hehehe... Nanti bolehlah bake untuk mak, abah, kak irah, and adik-adik =)
Alhamdulillah, I learned to cook many recipes during the preparation of the open house. In fact, I have fallen in love with cooking! Because I also love to eat. Anyhow, the presentation of the food must also be taken into account. That's what makes the food looks more mouth-watering. Not only the taste, but the look and way of serving it are also paramount. I remembered the moment when me and coursemates used lesung in Bioprocess lab session. The lab seemed to turn into a huge, hustle kitchen where all 'expert' chefs were trying to work at their best. (mashing potatoes ONLY). Hahahaha...
After the open house, me and friends cleaned up the whole room and kitchen, plus, taking photos of ours. It was a big crude joke to see the boys posing too much compared to us, the girls. LOL! Yet, it was annoying to see them posing like gays. MashaAllah... Hai, budak-budak ni...
Okies, let's have a look at the pictures below! What a pleasant day!
Alhamdulillah, my batch's open house had just been held successfully last Saturday. Unlike last year when we had rendang, nasi impit, lodeh, etc. This year, we served variety of noodles to our guests :) Yummy! We had laksa, mee bandung, mee kari, and the most special was sushi! Homemade sushi okay. We made it right at that time, in front of the guests. I also got a chance to learn how to prepare sushi. It was best to know that a Japanese also admitted that our sushi was very nice (we also invited international friends to our open house including Japanese, Chinese, Omanese, Kiwis). I hereby this post with a couple of pix during the open house :) And yeah, as usual, I kept myself in the kitchen most of the time. It was funny to hear many of my friends asking me to stop washing dishes, but eating. But on the eve of the open house, I helped my friends to bake kuih bakar. It's not difficult to bake it. Very simple, but delicious! The plate we used to serve kuih bakar got empty very soon as we put it on a table. Sedapppp!!! hehehe... Nanti bolehlah bake untuk mak, abah, kak irah, and adik-adik =)
Alhamdulillah, I learned to cook many recipes during the preparation of the open house. In fact, I have fallen in love with cooking! Because I also love to eat. Anyhow, the presentation of the food must also be taken into account. That's what makes the food looks more mouth-watering. Not only the taste, but the look and way of serving it are also paramount. I remembered the moment when me and coursemates used lesung in Bioprocess lab session. The lab seemed to turn into a huge, hustle kitchen where all 'expert' chefs were trying to work at their best. (mashing potatoes ONLY). Hahahaha...
After the open house, me and friends cleaned up the whole room and kitchen, plus, taking photos of ours. It was a big crude joke to see the boys posing too much compared to us, the girls. LOL! Yet, it was annoying to see them posing like gays. MashaAllah... Hai, budak-budak ni...
Okies, let's have a look at the pictures below! What a pleasant day!