Wednesday, November 29, 2006

5 Years


Tomorrow's November 30th... me and Mike's 5th year anniversary! Woooot~ We're gonna have dinner at Entrecote hohoho~~

I've also asked Maggie to get me and Mike a Samsung NV10. We're splitting it 50/50 cos it's gonna be our anniversary present for each other :) It's super pretty... about HKD1000 cheaper than retail too!!! 10.1 million pixels, with mpeg 4 video... comes with a 1 Gig SD card as well as a spare battery (I think). Hohohohoho......


Saturday, October 07, 2006

Stoppu

This blog has been put on hold indefinitely... Myriville will be updated as usual though.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

New recipes coming soon

I'll be posting up some new recipes as soon as I get the photographs of the finished dishes developed =D

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

Kimchi Buckim (Kimchi Pancake) - Korean

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This Kimchee pancake could be found in the appetisers section of many Korean restaurants worldwide. Kimchee's tangy spicy flavour makes this pancake really delicious, and it's really easy to make!
Leave any comments if you have any suggestions/ideas/questions about this dish.

Ingredients:

250g (2-4 people) Kimchee Pancake Mix (or Korean Pancake Mix)

Kimchee (however much you like to put into the pancake)
425ml Water
A handful Spring Onion
1-1.5 tbsp Vegetable oil
1 tsp Sesame seed oil (optional)

For sauce:

1 tbsp Kikkoman (Japanese) soy sauce or Korean soy sauce
0.5 tbsp Cidar vinegar (white vinegar)
A pinch Sesame seeds (optional)

Method:
  1. Pour the pancake mix (powder) into a large mixing bowl
  2. Add in the water gradually, and mix until there are no more lumps
  3. Put in the Kimchee (chopped so the largest pieces are no larger than 1.5 inches in diametre) and mix.
  4. Add in some pieces of thin pork slices if you wish to do so
  5. Cut the spring onion into 1-1.5 inch strips, and mix them into the pancake mixture


  6. Using, preferrably a non-stick pan, put in 1-1.5 tablespoons of vegetable oil (add more if the pancake doesn't slide about the bottom of the pan easily) and the sesame seed oil (makes it more fragrant) and heat
  7. Pour in enough pancake mix until it is the desired size, and pan fry for about 5 minutes each (you will probably make around 3 pancakes), or until both sides are golden brown and a little crispy


  8. Serve. Dip into sauce before eating for a more flavourful experience =)

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Hmm...

Ok this isn't looking good. I've cooked about 4 to 5 meals so far, but haven't managed to remember to take pictures of any of them - Sorry!! I'm seriously considering sticking a huge note up in the kitchen saying "TAKE PHOTO OF FOOD!" to remind myself, or this recipe site isn't ever going to work out... I'll keep trying though! So watch out for this space~

Thursday, February 24, 2005

Recipes Coming Soon

Watch this space - I'll be posting recipes with photos soon... as soon
as I start to remember to take photos of the dishes I've cook before we've
started eating them...

Sunday, February 20, 2005


The Western section Posted by Hello

The Chinese and Asian section Posted by Hello

Myri's Cookbook Posted by Hello

Myri's Recipes

Hi, my name's Karen (or Myri, a nickname), and I've created this blog to share my collection of both Chinese and Western recipes with others. This collection consists of recipes that my family's been cooking and perfecting for years, recipes that I've found and tried out and loved from other chinese recipe books that I've come across, and recipes that I've found over the internet. All recipes here have been tried out by me, and have only been posted here if I've decided they were delicious and worth cooking again.
Hope you'll love them as much as I've loved them! Enjoy~