I use either of these when shortening is requested for in a recipe.
Chefade ingredients : Fractionated animal fat

Kremelta is a vegetable shortening
Ingredients : Hardened coconut oil, soya bean lecithin
I use either of these when shortening is requested for in a recipe.
Chefade ingredients : Fractionated animal fat
Kremelta is a vegetable shortening
Ingredients : Hardened coconut oil, soya bean lecithin
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Ingredients : flour, egg, milk, salt, water etc.
I quite like this noodle especially for soup based noodle dishes, as I find they don't go overly soft and soggy. It is a good substitute when fresh mee is not available.
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These are my 8" cake tins. Besides baking layered cakes, I find they are exceptionally good to use as a tray for making chee cheong fun and kway teow. The black one seems to have a better surface as the flat rice noodles seems to slide off easier than on the grey trays.
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This steamer is the most common in Asia. It comes in several sections. The bottom part is for water only. Some come with several steaming trays where a lot of food can be cooked at once. My steamer (as pictured) only comes with 1 steaming tray.
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Tung meen fun is wheat starch and must not be mistaken with wheat flour. It is a non-gluten flour.
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I prefer to use the crab sticks as against the surimi salad mix. The crab sticks are frozen individually wheras the salad mix pack is frozen in a block form making it difficult if you only need a few pieces to make a quick salad.
Frozen and individually wrapped in plastics
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I prefer this brand of coconut milk as it is thicker.
The ingredients are coconut cream and stabiliser with no added water.
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This is not the Redneck's preferred brand of fruit chutney but he has no choice as he cannot get his favourite brand anymore.
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Ground candlenuts are used to thicken curries.
It is highly toxic in its raw state.
If candlenuts are not available, substitute with macadamia nuts.
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This dark sauce is highly recommended. It gives the chinese noodles and dishes a really authentic asian taste.
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BABA'S Chilli Powder is made from 100% red hot chili peppers.
I prefer to use this brand as it is made of pure chilli and gives a very nice colour to the curry.
As a convenience, I use this in place of dried or fresh chilli.
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