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Singapore is the busiest port in the world, in a strategic location, and is also a most busy city, a unique mosaic society.
Wherever you go in Singapore you’ll see its name associated with the word “unique”: Uniquely Singapore describes perfectly well Singapore’s identity. Singapore is a rich contrast of old and new, of flavors from the cultures that build it: China, Malaysia, India, and of course, the Peranakan culture (Pernakan means “locally born”).  Singapore’s cuisine reflects this unique cultural diversity.

 

Enter the tasty world
of Singapore cuisine!
 
Simple and delicious! This is what we’ll bring to your plates in our September cooking class with recipes that blend all of Singapore cultures in one: Chili crab, fried buns, fried fish, vegetables in garlic sauce .... Join us and sicover what's so unique about Singapore!
 
Selamat Makan! (enjoy your meal!)

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  Romaneso cauliflower a la Barry

Type de plat
  starter
 
Difficulté
  easy
 
Temps de préparation
  10 min
 
Temps de cuisson
  15 min
 
Ingrédients
  1 Romanesco cauliflower
1 medium potato cut in cubes.
1 cup of milk
enough water to boil the cauliflower
1 cup of light cream
Nutmeg
Sea salt and Piment d'Espelette.
 
 
   

Le romanesco cauliflower is a type of cauliflower from the region of Rome, Italy. It's green, has spikes, and it's firmer than the white cauliflower. It takes longer to cook. The traditional a la Barry cream is done with white cauliflower, and we have revisited this French traditional recipe.

Boil the cauliflower and potato in the water and milk until soft.
Blend well, add the light cream and the seasoning. We made swirls with paprika.
Serve hot!
Enjoy!
 
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Des anecdotes sur a la nourriture

Tout cela est très personnel, je mets ici au fil de l'eau ce qui me vient en premier.

CARACU parce que j'adore l'os à moelle d'une part et j'adore le nom d'autre part... j'en mange toujours en pensant a maman!
TORREJAS parce que maman en faisait tout le temps avec le reste du riz ou bien des épinards... et du coup je le fais aussi, bien que ce ne soit pas particulièrement léger ni digeste.... et surtout je passe mon temps a oublier le nom et a chercher durant des mois ce mot a nouveau!!!!!!
GNOCCHIS... parce que Stella les fait en 15 secondes top chrono pour une table de 20 personnes. "Es tan facil!"... according to her!
ARROZ CON LECHE... me quiero casar... impossible de commencer sans chanter cette comptine infantile...
SORBET A LA GOYAVE: fruit fabuleux et sorbet fait par maman en Egypte... quand j'y pense, toute l'Egypte revient à moi! Et pourtant, je ne peux qu'y penser... car j'ai essayé de reconstituer ce goût et il n'y a rien à faire... je ne le retrouve pas... alors je le garde dans mes souvenirs!
CAMEMBERT - SAUCISSON: spécialité de mon père qu'il fallait lui ramener pour le rendre heureux quand on habitait en Egypte!

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