Home-Cooked Recipes
Coming home to a warm, home-cooked meal is something I was lucky enough to have growing up, and its definitely something I want to do for my family in future.
But truth be told, given my mediocre culinary skills at the age of 24, I wonder if I could ever reach Mum-level which means knowing how to make a huge variety of cuisines, creative ways to make veggies taste good, and of course, a signature lack of portion control.
As Mothers Day comes up, Im grateful for the love shown through her food not to mention her patience in passing on the recipes to a bumbling cook like me.
Im far from reaching her standard (will I ever?), but here are 8 of my favourites:
1. Thunder Rice Tea – Lei Cha
My mum is Hakka, so this is one of her signature dishes to make. Its quite a grand affair, taking her up to 6 hours to prepare! This includes chopping up long beans, chye sim and other veggies, soaking the tau kwa and grinding the earthy tea paste in a mortar bowl by hand. The family recipe she uses, passed down from her grandmother, even specifies the type of tree bark to use as a pestle. (Although recently weve been using a blender.)
Lei cha at home means unlimited veggies. Photo Credit: Jacinth
My childhood is filled with memories of her peeling the toasted nuts by hand while watching k-dramas to pass the time but here weve got a 1-hour version for you to try. A sumptuous and filling meal filled to the brim with greens, complete with a rich, nutty tea flavour thats unique to this traditional dish.
Tip Ive learnt: Toast and peel raw peanuts to add as a topping for a delightful and protein-packed crunch.
Recipes: https://themeatmen.sg/thunder-tea-rice/
Preparation Time: 1 hour. Serves 4
2. BBQ Chicken Wings
I loved my mums chicken wings so much, that I chose them for my 16th birthday. Just a cake, pink (mock) champagne and a plateful of chicken wings.
Photo credit: Jacinth
Seriously though, theres something about them that really hits the spot. The recipe right here comes pretty close to that with a sweet-savoury flavours, complete with a sticky glaze thats finger-lickin amazing. If you prefer a dryer version, this air-fryer recipe is a 30-minute miracle.
Tip Ive learnt: Marinate the chicken wings in the fridge overnight. My mum sometimes marinates the chicken with Lee Kum Kee Char Siew Sauce for a more savoury bite.
Recipes: https://themeatmen.sg/sg-bbq-chicken-wings/
Preparation Time: 45 minutes. Serves 4
3. Shrimp Aglio e Olio
When Shrimp Aglio e Olio was served, you immediately knew it was going to be a good night. My mum added this dish to her repertoire rather recently, but she already has it under her belt. Its now her go-to party staple, like when she whipped up this gigantic bowl for my 21st birthday.
Photo Credit: Jacinth
Pasta is a super easy dish for beginners, so here are 4 different pasta recipes to try. Between the choices of Cacio e pepe, Cream parmesan, mentaiko and aglio olio, youll have trouble deciding. That said, if you need do more fun pasta recipes, check out these creative Asian fusion pasta recipes.
Tip Ive learnt: Often, my mum would add steamed broccoli to sneak the veggies in, or use crabstick instead of shrimp as a cheaper alternative.
Recipe: https://themeatmen.sg/4-quick-pasta/
Preparation Time: 30 minutes. Serves 2
4. One-pot Fried Rice
Being a busy mum with a full-time job, time is really of the essence. Even when Im not that busy, her one-pot recipe comes to mind because of how easy it is. And how few dishes there are to wash.
Photo Credit: Jacinth
Similarly, with just 5 simple steps, this one-pot chicken and mushroom rice recipe maximises the convenience aspect without compromising on taste or nutrition. The flavour-packed combination of oyster sauce and sesame oil, combined with the juicy chicken and mushrooms, makes this one-pot rice dish attractive to both beginner and mum-level cooks alike.
Tip Ive learnt: Two tablespoons of oyster sauce is usually enough for a standard dish. I tend to underestimate the flavour and end up with a super salty meal.
Recipe: https://themeatmen.sg/rice-cooker-scallops-rice/
Preparation Time: 45 minutes. Serves 2-4
5. Curry Chicken Noodles
Photo Credit: Jacinth
While this is a super classic dish, there are many variations in terms of ingredients. Sometimes my mum uses Yong Tau Foo ingredients instead of chicken, which somehow works with the curry gravy especially when paired with white or yellow noodles.
If you do go for the typical chicken-and-potatoes combination, be sure to let the ingredients soak in the curry for about an hour or so, just for it to be extra flavourful. For extra spice, throw in more chilli paste and balance it out with some bruised lemongrass.
Tip Ive learnt: Tau Kwa is the best ingredient ever to go with all kinds of curry gravy. It soaks up the gravy for a literal flavour explosion. Oh, and dont wear a white shirt when cooking or eating.
Recipe: https://themeatmen.sg/curry-chicken-noodles/
Preparation Time: 1 hour 20 minutes. Serves 2-4
6. Oyakodon / Omurice
Photo Credit: Jacinth
Characterised by a perfectly done egg – not too solid, not too runny – and a flavour-filled bowl of flavour, this Japanese dish is something my mum experimented with and got it perfect. It works best with Japanese rice, but if youre not too picky, regular Jasmine rice will do the trick as well.
Similar to this dish is the famous Omurice, which not only features a beautiful egg, but also a rich brown sauce made with a ketchup base. To both, you can also star chicken as the protein, preferably chicken thigh for its tenderness.
Tip Ive learnt: Sprinkle fresh chives over the top for a burst of colour and refreshing kick.
Recipe: https://themeatmen.sg/omurice/
Preparation Time: 1 hour. Serves 4
7. Teochew Porridge
Some people might see porridge as something to eat when youre ill, but in my home, porridge days were always welcomed. I particularly enjoyed Teochew Porridge, perhaps not for the porridge itself, but with the variety of side dishes it comes with. It was always a visual spread followed by a full belly, and oftentimes an irresistible afternoon nap.
Photo credit: Jacinth
In our recipe for Teochew fish porridge, there is already Pomfret fish in the porridge itself, but you can still create plenty of side dishes to go with. You can also add ground pork in the porridge or have a tasty side dish for a hearty meal.
Tip Ive learnt: Blow on the spoonful before taking the first bite.
Recipe: https://themeatmen.sg/teochew-fish-porridge/
Preparation Time: 45 minutes. Serves 2
8. Soba Noodles
I like to think that my mums first foray into soba noodles was when she bought a Daiso bento box and wanted a dish to look nice in it. A few years later, soba noodles is a true family favourite. While we dont have one brand of noodles that we stick to, we prefer noodles that are mostly buckwheat.
Photo: Jacinth
Its a really easy dish to make almost comparable with instant noodle. There are just 2 essential ingredients – the noodles and dipping sauce, which you can buy from most supermarkets. Of course, you can pair the dish with other ingredients like tempura, such as in the recipe here. An alternative is to go for scallion oil, which adds a new depth of flavour.
Tip Ive learnt: Soba noodles are served best cold. You can run them under cold water, or serve atop some ice cubes for the shiok chill.
Recipe: https://themeatmen.sg/soba-noodles-2-ways/
Preparation Time: 30-35 minutes. Serves 4
Easy home-cooked recipes
Whenever I whip up a meal, be it a simple pasta or a one-pot rice dish, Im grateful for my mum who taught me everything I know.
This Mothers Day, its a good time to appreciate the literal and figure mummies in your life, perhaps with a home-cooked meal with one of these recipes. If you do, join our Meatmen FB Cooking Community for more inspiration and a cooking community to share your stories with.
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