Miliki 3 Buah Buku Istimewa dengan Hanya RM 70! sahaja termasuk Pos.

Miliki 3 Buah Buku Istimewa dengan Hanya RM 70! sahaja termasuk Pos.

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Recipe : Bibimbap
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Suggested number of servings: 5 

Cooking tools :

# Food processor     # Pot     # Stove     # Rice cooker     # Peeler     # Knife     # Spatula
# Chopping board     # Food tong     # Pan     # Bowls     # Strainer 


Ingredients :
 
123 g (1/2 cup) lean beef
108 g (2 cups) spinach
105 g (1 cup) bean sprouts
22 g (10 pieces) dried shiitake mushrooms
108 g (1 whole) carrot
279 g (1 1/2 cup) brown rice
30 ml (2 tablespoons) tomato or chili sauce
5 g (1 clove) garlic
30 ml (2 tablespoons) soy sauce
15 ml (1 tablespoon) sesame oil
5 ml (1 teaspoon) honey
15 ml (1 tablespoon) oil
4 pieces dried seaweed
265 g (5 whole) eggs
A pinch of salt and pepper 




Preparation :
 
1. Wash the rice and cook in a rice cooker.
2. Mince the beef using a food processor.
3. Blanch the spinach and bean sprouts separately.
4. Peel the carrot and slice thinly.
5. Chop the garlic into small pieces.
6. Soften the mushrooms by soaking in hot water for 30 minutes.
7. Drain the water and remove the stems of the soaked mushrooms.
8. Slice the mushrooms into thin slices.


Let’s cook:
 
1. Marinate the beef with soy sauce,garlic, sesame oil, honey, pepper and salt in a bowl.
2. Set aside for about 30 minutes.
3. Stir-fry the beef with a little oil until cooked and set aside.
4. Repeat step 3 with mushrooms.
5. Fry the eggs, sunny side up style, 1 at a time.
6. Put the rice into a bowl and using a food tong, arrange the meat, assorted vegetables, mushrooms and seaweed around the rice with an egg in the centre.
7. Pour some soy sauce and tomato or chili sauce on top of the rice.

8. Serve warm.

Nutrient content per serving Calorie : 422 kcal 
Carbohydrate : 52.5 g 
Protein : 19.8 g 
Fat : 14.7 g

Recipe & tips extracted from Junior Chef Cookbook Vol 1: Let’s Play Healthy Cooking, courtesy of Nutrition Society of Malaysia; to view the entire book, visit www.nutriweb.org.my

Friday, November 20, 2015

Recipe : Sardine Fried Rice
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Suggested number of servings: 3

Cooking tools :

# Rice cooker     # Fork      # Knife     # Chopping board     
# Pan     # Stove     # Spatula     # Spoon     # Plates 

Ingredients:

186 g (1 cup) brown rice
155 g (1 small can) sardines
15 ml (1 tablespoon) oil
150 g (1 cup) frozen mixed vegetables
13 g (1 whole) small onion
5 g (1 clove) garlic
5 ml (1 teaspoon) soy sauce
3 pieces dried seaweed
A pinch of salt and pepper

Preparation :
 
1. Wash the rice and cook in a rice cooker.
2. Drain the sardines, keep the sauce aside, then mash the sardines with a fork.
3. Chop the onion and garlic into small pieces.
4. Slice the dried seaweed.


 Let’s cook :

1. Fry the onions and garlic with oil until fragrant in a pan.
2. Pour the sardines into the pan and fry for 2 minutes.
3. Stir in the frozen mixed vegetables and cook for another 3 minutes.
4. Add cooked rice and stir well.
5. Add soy sauce and the remaining sauce from the sardine can.
6. Add a pinch of salt and pepper.
7. Continue to stir and cook until rice is dry and fluffy.
8. Remove from heat, garnish with seaweed and serve immediately on a plate.

 Nutrient content per serving Calorie : 372 kcal
 Carbohydrate : 56.8 g 
 Protein : 14.7 g 
 Fat : 9.6 g


Recipe & tips extracted from Junior Chef Cookbook Vol 1: Let’s Play Healthy Cooking, courtesy of Nutrition Society of Malaysia; to view the entire book, visit www.nutriweb.org.my

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Kitchen Rules
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We’re almost ready chef! With a little bit of practice and a whole lot of love, you’ll be able to prepare and cook meals. But before you start cooking, let’s go through some rules that will keep you safe:

Safety First!

1. Always cook with an adult.
2. Never use the oven, stove or electrical appliances on your own.
3. Get an adult to help when lifting heavy/sharp utensils and moving something hot.
4. Be careful with pot and pan handles; don’t let it stick out from the stove or table.
5. Don’t rush when cooking.



Always Keep Clean!

1. Wear clean clothes, an apron and tie up your hair if it’s long.
2. Always wash your hands before you start cooking, after you’ve finished and even during cooking if it gets dirty.
3. Wipe and clean the cooking surface area before you start and after you’ve finished cooking.
4. Use separate utensils when preparing different ingredients.
5. Clean up after cooking.
 
Recipe & tips extracted from Junior Chef Cookbook Vol 1: Let’s Play Healthy Cooking, courtesy of Nutrition Society of Malaysia; to view the entire book, visit www.nutriweb.org.my

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Cooking Methods
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Let’s explore several cooking methods you can choose from to help you cook healthily!











Recipe & tips extracted from Junior Chef Cookbook Vol 1: Let’s Play Healthy Cooking, courtesy of Nutrition Society of Malaysia; to view the entire book, visit www.nutriweb.org.my

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Basic Preparation Methods
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Let’s learn some basic preparation methods you will need to use when preparing some of the ingredients before you cook them.










Recipe & tips extracted from Junior Chef Cookbook Vol 1: Let’s Play Healthy Cooking, courtesy of Nutrition Society of Malaysia; to view the entire book, visit www.nutriweb.org.my

Monday, November 16, 2015

Chef's Cooking Tools
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Recipe & tips extracted from Junior Chef Cookbook Vol 1: Let’s Play Healthy Cooking, courtesy of Nutrition Society of Malaysia; to view the entire book, visit www.nutriweb.org.my

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Chef's Cooking Tools
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These are some basic cooking tools that all chefs use. 
If you’re not familiar with these utensils, get an adult to show you.








Recipe & tips extracted from Junior Chef Cookbook Vol 1: Let’s Play Healthy Cooking, courtesy of Nutrition Society of Malaysia; to view the entire book, visit www.nutriweb.org.my

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Healthy Eating Habits!
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Recipe & tips extracted from Junior Chef Cookbook Vol 1: Let’s Play Healthy Cooking, courtesy of Nutrition Society of Malaysia; to view the entire book, visit www.nutriweb.org.my

Friday, November 13, 2015

How to Eat Healthily?
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Follow the food pyramid to guide you. It’s simple!

* It has 4 levels with 5 different food groups
* Foods at the lowest level should be consumed the most
* Foods at the top should be eaten the least


Recipe & tips extracted from Junior Chef Cookbook Vol 1: Let’s Play Healthy Cooking, courtesy of Nutrition Society of Malaysia; to view the entire book, visit www.nutriweb.org.my

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Let's Eat Healthily!
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Before you start cooking, let’s learn why you need to eat healthily.

Foods provide you the energy and nutrients that your body needs to
grow healthy and strong.

Eating healthily will help you to maintain a healthy body so you can do all
sorts of activities that you love and enjoy.



Recipe & tips extracted from Junior Chef Cookbook Vol 1: Let’s Play Healthy Cooking, courtesy of Nutrition Society of Malaysia; to view the entire book, visit www.nutriweb.org.my