AFTER A LONG TIME, I GOT LATE STARTING TO WRITE A BLOGPOST!
Many of my readers know the reason, Cristine is in Philippines. It got preponed because her father expired suddenly. She was scheduled to go in the first week of November post our festivities. I am in a mess at this time. Questions like who to help me arrange the puja thali, who to shape the betel leaves with betel nuts for Bijoya Dashami when we would be out on the Nabami Night, who would accompany me to the market before the Lakshmi Pooja, are turning me mad. The situation is such we cannot stop her, that is unethical. Two days post her departure, I am finding out dust and grim from the corners. Today, I bathed the main dustbin. I cannot tolerate stains and smell even in the dustbins.
I told her many times to be cautious about these because her ma'am is a cleanliness freak. She listens, does for few weeks, then stops. She is interested talking about bitcoin, buying property in Philippines. She holds a diploma in Computer Science, takes interest in many matters. She has become part of this home. I shout, at times she retaliates, we forget too, she massages my frozen shoulders using a medicated oil she purchased with her hard-earned money. All of this is possible because she is a good human being living with us for over ten years. Both side of our family say she is good. She took good care of our son, the man would advice her about savings, about buying farm lands.
EVER SINCE THE SON LEFT HOME, CRISTINE IS LIKE A COMPANY!
Else the middle-aged couple feel lonely. We stay worried about him, he does not communicate. We try utmost to make him behave normal like the majority, he would do what he wants when. At least, I can talk to Cristine. She understands our requirements but her father expired. Every two years she would visit Philippines, it takes me few days to get used to a routine. Except for cooking, I do nothing when she is here. My expectations of cleanliness is higher, difficult for someone to satisfy me.
Above is the apple cake I baked last week, I picked up that cornflakes mixture from the Mustafa Centre, the only snacks from the "chanachur family" I like once in a while. Today, I was out locally to buy a dustbin for the master bedroom, this and that. A heavily discounted wok at the Isetan caught my fancy. I am not the kind to shop at Isetan, things are pricey there, high quality too. I don't buy pricey stuffs, have no regrets. I have seen they keep giving discounts, I visit often, buy what I fancy. Doing all these, I got late.
WHAT IS RICE VERMICELLI VEGETABLES NOODLE?
I wished to blog about a vegan, gluten-free noodle bowl some day. The vermicelli variety we eat is different. Our island sells noodles made with rice, wheat-flour, sago, cassava. I cannot keep up with variety of noodles, sauces. My kitchen is devoid of excesses. I usually stock egg or plain wheat-flour noodles, at times handmade noodles. Early September, I have cooked rice vermicelli noodles with beans, carrot, onion, garlic, bell peppers. The RICE VERMICELLI VEGETABLES NOODLE snacks is vegan and gluten-free.
Few other noodle recipes from the blog are PRAWN & CHICKEN NOODLES, NO ONION NO GARLIC NOODLES, FRESH HERBS NOODLES, CHICKEN SNOW PEA NOODLES .
RICE VERMICELLI : 200-250 GM
RED BELL PEPPER : 1/2 OF ONE
GREEN BELL PEPPER : 1/2 OF ONE
GREEN BEAN : 5-6
ONION : 1
MINCED GARLIC : 1 TSP
CHOPPED GREEN CHILLI : 1 TSP
CHILLI VINEGAR : 2 TBSP
LIGHT SOY SAUCE : 1 TBSP
CRUSHED BLACK PEPPER : 1/2 TSP
SALT : AS REQUIRED
OIL : 2-3 TBSP
PROCEDURE :
Soak the noodles in hot water. Add little salt, few drops of oil to the hot water. Soak the rice vermicelli in that water for 3-4 minutes.
Drain the water, apply little oil to the cooked noodles, mix.
Peel, wash, cube the onion. Peel, wash, cut the carrot length wise, also the washed bell peppers.
Heat oil in wok and temper with the minced garlic. Add the vegetables except the cubed onion, chopped chillies. Stir at medium heat adding salt.
Add the onion and chillies once the rest are cooked, add the chilli vinegar, soy sauce and stir for 2-3 minutes.
Add the noodles, crushed black pepper, adjust salt if required. Use two ladles to mix at high heat. [I forgot to click the last step].
Great blog
ReplyDeleteThis rice vermicelli vegetable noodle recipe looks absolutely delicious! I love how vibrant and colorful the veggies are—definitely makes for a perfect dish. The combination of flavors sounds amazing, and I can’t wait to try adding my favorite protein to it for an extra boost. Thanks for sharing such a delightful and easy-to-follow recipe!
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