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What is Dim Sum?

Dim sum refers to small, bite-sized foods served in bamboo steamer baskets or on small plates, and it is a Cantonese expression. Dim sum means “to touch the heart” in Chinese.

Steamed, roasted, or fried, these little quantities of food can be savory or sweet. The portion of dim sum is usually small, and there are a great variety of dim sum dishes with different tastes and flavors to choose from.

For instance, Cantonese dim sum has a very diverse range of flavors, textures, cooking styles, and ingredients. They can be divided into regular items, seasonal offerings, weekly specials, banquet meals, holiday dishes, house signature dishes, and travel-friendly meals. They can also be broken down into breakfast or lunch foods and late-night snacks.

The Origins of Dim Sum

Dim sum is eaten all across China and in some parts of the world, including Malaysia. However, the dishes are thought to have originated in Guangdong, in southern China, before making their way to Hong Kong.

After opium dens were outlawed across the country, Cantonese dim sum culture developed in tea houses in the late 1800s in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong.

Travelers and traders on the Silk Road would stop for a dim sum meal at tea houses. As they traveled, the practice grew in popularity across the area, particularly in Hong Kong.

While sipping tea, all guests were able to sit down, rest, chat, and eat. At the time, these kinds of tea establishments could be found on nearly every street and corner. The seeds of today’s modern dim sum tradition were planted at that time.

Dim sum nowadays can contain cuisines and cultures from all around China and Malaysia. Frozen dim sum, including those that are halal, is also available in Malaysia today. The culinary form, however, has mostly remained unchanged.

Dim Sum Restaurants

In most dim sum restaurants, there are several dozen different foods to choose from. However, tea is equally important and must be present. Many Cantonese restaurants start serving dim sum as early as 5 a.m., while more traditional restaurants don’t start serving dim sum until the middle of the afternoon.

Customers are served dishes from steam-heated carts in dim sum restaurants, which is a unique serving method. Restaurants are now serving dim sum for dinner and selling a la carte dim sum items for takeout.

Some chefs develop innovative fusion-based dim sum and halal dim sum dishes in addition to conventional dim sum. For example, dumplings and buns shaped like animals, for example, come in versions that look good on social media.

Popular Dim Sum Dishes

Steam dumplings (Siu Mai)

Steam dumpling dim sum are usually shaped into a cup and sometimes topped with mushrooms. Most dim sum restaurants have this dish on their menu. It is a must-have on the tea table.
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Prawn Roll (Har Guen)

Generously packed with giant tiger prawn in a roll completely covered in crispy bean curd skin made of soybean. It’s a popular choice for customers to order in dim sum restaurants.

Phoenix claws (Fung Zao) or chicken feet

Phoenix claws (Fung Zao) or chicken feet may appear strange at first, but they become a local delicacy after being deep-fried, boiled, marinated, and steamed. The soft, sticky tendon beneath the skin is flavored with black bean sauce.
Golden Crispy Prawn Cake
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Crispy Prawn Cake

Deep fried prawn cake is also a popular choice for Malaysians when having dim sum. Generous amount of prawn paste covered with beancurd skin and fried with breadcrumbs covered. It’s a perfect match with tea.

Congee (Zuk)

Congee (Zuk) is a savory rice porridge that can be eaten plain or accompanied with meat and vegetables. Whether made at home or in a posh dim sum restaurant, it’s a popular breakfast option.
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Shrimp Wonton

Wonton is made with fresh whole prawn and wrapped in wonton pastry, the shrimp wonton tastes tender and juicy and is perfect for a dim sum breakfast and is best served when it’s steaming hot!

Rice noodle rolls (Cheong Fun)

For any Cantonese family, rice noodle rolls (Cheong Fun) are a must-have breakfast. Beef, eggs, and shrimp are folded into wide steamed rice noodles. A dash of sweet soy sauce is usually added to enhance the flavor.

In a Nutshell ​

When eating out is a hassle, especially during the Covid-19, the answer is to create a downscale experience at home, and the famous dim sum meals mentioned above are the fantastic ones to start with.

Instead of trying to prepare everything from scratch, look for a dim sum supplier in Malaysia for frozen dim sum (halal ones are also available) to make the cooking process faster and less stressful.
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Ten Exciting Food Resolutions For The New Year

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Ten Exciting Food Resolutions For The New Year

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New Year’s resolutions are usually difficult to keep. We’ve all been in that situation. When it comes to your health, though, making a few commitments to yourself is essential. When times are rough, especially during a pandemic, it’s even more important to eat well and keep healthy.

Here are ten exciting food resolutions that you can make for 2022.

1. Eat as a family

With so many varied schedules and activities, it can be difficult for families to sit down and have a meal together these days. However, it’s recommended to sit down as a family to enjoy a delicious meal at least 2 or 3 times a month. In this regard, having a steamboat meal together is a good idea. You can choose to add delicious foods like Shishamo and seafood tofu to your steamboat.

These foods come with a certain smoothness and a springy texture with seafood flavour—the right addition to your steamboat. It’s a lot easier to keep to your New Year’s resolutions when your family is participating, plus it allows for more fun and bonding, which is priceless.

2. Try cooking different cuisines

One of the easiest strategies to get out of a culinary rut is to commit to trying new cuisine. From Brazilian to the Caribbean, Moroccan, Vietnamese and Chinese, these travel-inspired recipe collections will bring new flavors to your table.

3. Practise mindful eating

Mindful eating is based on the Buddhist practice of mindfulness, and it entails paying complete attention to your meal in the present moment without being distracted by anything else. This is especially beneficial to the cephalic phase of digestion when your stomach creates digestive fluids in reaction to the sight, taste, or smell of food.

4. Add, don't take away

Resist the urge to cut food out and focus on what you can add! Underappreciated foods with significant nutritional profiles include seeds (chia, flax, sesame, pumpkin, sunflower), microgreens, spices, and fermented foods. Sprinkle seeds on your toast, add microgreens to your sandwich, try turmeric and ginger dishes, and toss some kimchi into your grain bowl. Your brain and gut will appreciate it.

5. Keep your fridge stock

If you have a particular diet, ensure that your fridge is stocked with your required foods. Having your preferred foods always available will make it easier to stick with your resolutions. For example, if you’re going to have steamboat dinner with friends and family later in the week, you need to visit your steamboat frozen food supplier early enough to ensure that you have all the necessary ingredients.

EB Frozen Food is your trusted frozen food supplier for your steamboat dinner. The steamboat 5-in-1 pack comes with Cheese Tofu, Fish Sandwich, Seafood Tofu, Fish Ball, and Seafood Beancurd Roll, 5 types of popular premium quality steamboat dishes for you to have all at once.

6. Make your resolutions approachable

More achievable resolutions are more sustainable than fully eliminating certain foods. Rather than eliminating specific foods in January, which can lead to massive binging in February due to extreme deprivation, we advocate eating them in little portions. For example, if you’re trying to switch to a vegetarian diet, rather than quitting beef or chicken altogether, commit to having a small portion 1 to 2 times each week. Allowing for those indulgences may make the path much simpler to keep to without making you feel deprived.

7. Eat more fruit, plant-based foods, and veggies

On the surface, this one doesn’t appear to be all that fascinating – but it can be! Everyone should eat more fruits and vegetables than they already do, but the secret is to make it fun. Try buying a different vegetable every week and serving it as a side dish to get more veggies into your diet. Moreover, plant-based foods like fuchuk and Kyoto Yuba are healthy, delicate in taste, and very rich in protein.

8. Drink more water

You’ve undoubtedly heard that you should drink two liters of water every day, but to be more precise, you should drink 30 milliliters of water per kilogram of your body weight per day. For example, if you weigh 75 kilograms, you’ll need two and a quarter liters of water every day. Water is necessary for a variety of body activities, including temperature control, digestion, and blood circulation. If you’re having trouble getting enough water, consider adding fresh herbs or citrus slices to your water.

9. Stop the fad dieting

Rather than following fad diets that promise quick results while jeopardizing your metabolic and mental health, pick a nutrition plan that not only matches your objectives but also fits into your lifestyle. A well-balanced diet would yield gradual but long-term effects. It should be a diet that can easily become a way of life rather than a luxury.

10. Eat more whole foods

Making a deliberate effort to load your plate with more whole foods (such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, tofu, and pure protein sources) and fewer processed foods is the easiest approach to start a healthy year. By establishing the habit of eating more whole foods, you can enjoy a lower rate of heart disease, cancer and type 2 diabetes.

All In All

Though most New Year’s goals are only kept for a short period, the healthy resolutions outlined above are long-term strategies for improving your physical and mental health. Developing a healthy connection with food and taking better care of your body and mind will have a significant impact on your overall health.

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Must-have Easy Snacks For Your Christmas Party

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Children enjoy the holiday season for many of the same reasons that adults do: the festive Christmas activities, the giving and receiving of presents, and the indulgence of Christmas snacks and other special Christmas-themed foods.

Snacks are excellent party starters; they give your children or adult visitors a taste of what’s to come.

Even if you don’t have any additional food to offer, snacks might be enough to satisfy and keep your visitors delighted.

So, whether you’re entertaining out-of-town friends or your kids when they’re home from school, everyone will happily nosh on these delectable snacks.

 

1. Chicken Nuggets

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Chicken nuggets are a favourite among children. Adults love this as a great snack as well.

Get these frozen chicken snacks from EB Foods, reheat, and serve warm with your favourite dipping sauces, if preferred.

This nutritious snack is prepared with chicken breast and wrapped in delicious crispy tempura batter, and it has all the crispiness and juiciness you need.

It’s the ideal complement to your favourite side dish or as a quick snack.

2. Crab Stick Rolls

crab stick roll

This crab stick roll will be the highlight of your Christmas party. It’s less time-consuming to prepare yet just as sweet, delicious, and filling.

To better enjoy the richness of the shellfish and mayonnaise, infuse the mayonnaise with lemon juice and zest for a citrus taste.

Because they complement the contents so well, you may top these buns with freshly prepared seasonal vegetable pickles (whatever is available at the market).

3. Fish Fingers

Fish Finger

Fish fingers are fun! EB Food fish fingers are crispy, tender, flaky, and tasty.

Premium fish strips are encrusted with bread crumbs and cooked to perfection. It’s crunchy on the outside, juicy, and tender on the inside.

The snack is popular with both adults and children. They can be served during your Christmas party with guests or enjoyed as a simple home dinner.

4. Cheese Fingers

Cheese Finger

Cheese fingers are a great finger food for kids and adults to enjoy at Christmas parties and outdoor picnics. The cheese filling within provides a gooey texture that everyone will like.

 

The crunchy coating provides a wonderful bite and then transports you to the incredible taste experience, where the melt combines so perfectly with the flowing cheese.

 

It’s as though a volcano is exploding inside your mouth. It’s the ideal snack for your Christmas party.

5. Chicken Rolls (Cheese)

Sossy Chicken Roll (Cheese)

Chicken Cheese Rolls have quickly become a household favourite, and deservedly so. Delicious cheeses and spices are rolled in soft chicken breasts to form a tasty, easy-to-prepare meal that everyone at your Christmas party will enjoy.

EB Food Chicken Rolls are available in three various flavours: original, cheese, and salted egg, all of which will tantalize your taste buds. Clean chopped chicken flesh wrapped in “Fuzhuk” bean curd skin, rich in natural spices and flavouring for the juiciest taste.

Christmas-themed Dishes for your Party

In the spirit of the season, EB Food hopes to thrill you with Christmas-themed party food. There are several Christmas-themed recipes accessible online, but many of them are time-consuming, complex, and costly to prepare.

As a result, we’ve created incredible recipes that can be prepared in minutes and won’t break the bank.

This Christmas season, wow your kids and visitors with one (or all) of the very simple (but yet tasty) party food ideas listed below.

a. Reindeer Burgers - Tempura Chicken Nuggets

Reindeer Burgers - Tempura Chicken Nuggets

Get in the spirit of the holidays and serve these adorable Christmas burgers in the likeness of tiny Rudolphs.

These Christmas Tempura Chicken Nugget Burgers are a hit with the kids and they are yummy.

The burgers are assembled using tomatoes for the nose, pretzels for the ears, mayonnaise and black olives for the eyes, lettuce, cheese, and chicken nuggets.

 

 

b. Christmas Bento - Crispy Fried Chicken Wonton

Christmas Bento - Crispy Fried Chicken Wonton

You can’t think of Christmas without thinking of wonderful Christmas-themed cuisine, such as this crispy fried chicken wonton. EB Food Crispy Fried Chicken Wontons is a delectable dish that is made with minced chicken, fragrant spices, and wonton wrappers.

This snack is a must-try dish on special occasions. The Christmas Bento is shaped like Santa and is served with lettuce, rice, tomatoes, eggs, cucumber, and fried chicken wontons. Try this simple recipe to wow your visitors!

c. Christmas Platters - Chicken Rolls & Tempura Chicken Nuggets

Christmas Platters - Chicken Rolls & Tempura Chicken Nuggets

The Christmas platter consists of an edible Christmas tree composed of chicken Rolls, tempura chicken nuggets, broccoli, carrots, tomatoes, and other ingredients.

These foods are ideal for sculpting into a tree shape since they come in a variety of shapes, colours, and sizes. With a couple of dips on the side, you’ve got a crowd-pleasing meal.

 

In a Nutshell

If spending long hours cooking a huge batch of snacks from homes isn’t your thing, EB Frozen Food offers these delectable frozen snacks. All you have to do is put them in the oven or air fryer to heat them.

Merry Christmas and Bon Appétit!

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5 Reasons Why Chicken Nuggets Are a Great Snack

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5 Reasons Why Chicken Nuggets Are a Great Snack

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We all have a favourite food that we reach for regularly. It could be chicken quesadillas, cheeseburgers, or simply crackers. However, if you’re like most people, chicken nuggets are probably among your favourite go-to snacks. 

Chicken nuggets are a tasty snack or appetizer that both kids and adults love. They’re popular on cafe menus because of their light, crisp skin and juicy, well-seasoned inside.

Chicken nuggets can also be purchased frozen, such as the EB Tempura Chicken Nugget, which is delicious, affordable and halal.

EB Tempura Chicken Nuggets are prepared with chicken breast and wrapped in a delicious crispy tempura batter. You can chew on this delectable snack at any time of the day to fill your stomach. 

Here’s why chicken nuggets are such a great snack.

1. Easy to Prepare

Meal prepping is the act of preparing meals ahead of time to last you for a while, generally a week.

It’s an excellent method for busy bees to enjoy nutritious, cooked meals while saving time and money.

However, what motivates you to meal prep? Meal preparation is commonly done for the following reasons:

  • To accomplish fitness objectives (gaining muscle, losing weight, or both)
  • To help you save money by allowing you to budget your meals
  • To save time and avoid having to worry about what to eat all of the time
EB Frozen food Tempura Chicken Nugget

Knowing why you want to meal prep will make it simpler to commit to the practice in the long term. If your goal is to save time, ensure you have all the necessary ingredients available in your store or freezer, like these easy-to-cook meals from EB Frozen Food.

 

2. Versatility

Chicken nuggets can be eaten with rice, noodles and even spaghetti. Moreover, it can be eaten on its own with chilli sauce, tomato sauce, BBQ sauce, mustard, and more.

Need something to spice up your salad? Simply fry the chicken nuggets, chop them into tiny pieces and mix them with your salad to give it a meaty taste. Add on your favourite sauce and you are ready to go.

 

3. Convenient

Chicken nuggets are really easy and convenient to prepare. Ideal for people with a busy lifestyle. Need a quick lunch fix before an important meeting?

Chicken nuggets can give you the energy for a busy day since it contains chicken, a good source of protein, vitamin B6, B12, magnesium, phosphorus and zinc.

Additionally, chicken nuggets allow working mothers to prepare a simple breakfast, lunch or dinner for their kids within 10 minutes. 

 

4. The Best Party Snack

Think party, think finger foods. Yes, what is a party without finger foods, such as onion rings, sausages and nuggets? They are your number one finger-food choice for parties as they are easy to serve and easy to eat. 

Moreover, we know it’s the job of the party host to satisfy the palettes of every guest. Finger foods such as chicken nuggets are fancied by all, including kids.

 

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5. Keep You Full for Longer

Since chicken nuggets are a good source of protein, they keep you full for longer, helping you get through the day. Research shows that protein helps you feel more full longer.

All in all, chicken nuggets are delicious and satiating. So don’t wait, go grab your favourite chicken snack without the guilt.

The EB Tempura Chicken Nuggets of EB Frozen Food are made with chicken breast meat and coated with delightful crispy tempura batter for your enjoyment.

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10 Things to Remember Before Starting Your Meal Prep

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Meal prepping is all about saving money, saving time, and making life simpler for you and your family.

You can accomplish it if you put aside one or two hours once a week. If you need a little boost of confidence to get started, here are ten things to keep in mind before starting your meal prep.

 

1. Know why you want to meal prep

Meal prepping is the act of preparing meals ahead of time to last you for a while, generally a week. It’s an excellent method for busy bees to enjoy nutritious, cooked meals while saving time and money.

However, what motivates you to meal prep? Meal preparation is commonly done for the following reasons:

  • To accomplish fitness objectives (gaining muscle, losing weight, or both)
  • To help you save money by allowing you to budget your meals
  • To save time and avoid having to worry about what to eat all of the time

Knowing why you want to meal prep will make it simpler to commit to the practice in the long term. If your goal is to save time, ensure you have all the necessary ingredients available in your store or freezer, like these easy-to-cook meals from EB Frozen Food.

 

2. Don’t try to meal prep for the whole week on your first try

Is the thought of cooking making your palms sweat? You should slow down. Begin by preparing only one or two days’ worth of food.

The first time is often the most difficult, but if you stick with it, you’ll soon be able to do it in your sleep. Remember to stock your freezer with easy-to-cook products from veggies to meat, which can be obtained from EB Frozen Food.

 

3. There is no guilt in using pre-cooked or pre-cut food

Who has time to make, marinade, and bake chicken from scratch?

If you’re pressed for time, opt for store-bought meats like the halal frozen chicken products from EB Frozen Food and pre-washed and pre-cut veggies.

Stocking up on these grocery goods saves you a lot of time in the kitchen.

 

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4. Not all meals need to be cooked

Preparing a meal does not imply that every single dish must be cooked in an oven or on a burner. A simple green salad for lunch or supper, or eating fruit as a snack, is still considered meal prepping.

Granola is also widely accessible and comes in a variety of tastes, so you’ve already solved your breakfast and snacking concerns.

 

5. Purchase high-quality airtight containers

Because meal prep entails keeping food for several days, the quality of your food containers is vital. You’ll need containers that are around the same size as your meals, as well as some smaller containers for snacks.

Expensive food containers are not your only option, but if your budget allows for it, you should go for high quality. Make sure they’re also microwave-safe and easy to clean.

 

tomato shrimp wonton soup

6. Make a list of the meals you wish to prepare

Organize your meal prep routine and timetable ahead of time to make your life easier. The first step is to try to figure out what your own goals are.

Look for meals that meet your daily caloric and nutritional needs whether you’re attempting to lose weight, build muscle, or save money.

Also, ask yourself, ‘How much time do I have to meal prep?’ and ‘Which items are easily accessible at my local supermarket?’ This will make it easy to create and keep to a food list on shopping day.

 

7. Simplicity is fundamental

Meal prep isn’t a competition; you don’t have to replicate the exquisite dishes you see on someone else’s Instagram feed. If you have the courage, time, and talent to cook restaurant-quality meals, then go ahead and show them off.

However, for those of us who can just manage the fundamentals, having minimal meal prep skills is not a reason to worry. It’s okay to stock your freezer with simple foods you can easily thaw and enjoy anytime like the frozen chicken snacks of EB Frozen Food.

 

8. You are not required to show it to anyone

Nobody sees your food plan if you don’t want to share it with them. You don’t have to be inventive or use expensive pens. You can store everything on your phone.  No one will ever know or criticize your happy little meal plan.

 

9. Have a day to shop and prep

Set a fixed date — preferably a weekend — to accomplish your grocery shopping and cooking to get your meal prep off to a good start.

Just don’t get too worked up over it.

Meal prep veterans typically recommend Sundays since you will have plenty of time to focus on meal prep without work or other duties getting in the way.

tomato shrimp wonton soup

10. Purchase a slow cooker

Slow cookers are ideal for those who are too impatient to stand by the stove and wait for their meal to finish cooking.

Slow cookers are quite simple to use: simply place all of the ingredients in the slow cooker pot and set the timer and temperature. With little to no work, you will have a steaming hot meal ready in a matter of hours. If this idea appeals to you, buying a slow cooker is a wise decision.

 

Blogs and YouTube can help you stay inspired

There are a plethora of fitness experts online that like providing fresh and intriguing meal prep ideas.

If you have certain dietary restrictions, you can also discover YouTubers that focus completely on specific diets like vegan, gluten-free, ketogenic, and many more – so no matter what sort of diet you follow, you will be able to find foods that are suitable for you.

 

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In a Nutshell

If you’re new to meal planning, don’t go overboard with highly complex dishes that you’ll eventually abandon in favour of something easier.

Build some simple menu alternatives into your week and, if necessary, adjust appropriately. Shop for your ingredients from your favourite frozen food supplier to ensure that you have everything you need.

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Dumplings vs. Wontons: What is the Difference?

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Wontons and dumplings are delectable delicacies that are famous throughout China and Asia.

The difference between a dumpling and a wonton is that a dumpling is made of dough that either contains ingredients or has a filling, but a wonton is a traditional Chinese dumpling that typically has stuffings like meat (chicken wonton) or seafood (shrimp wonton), and veggies.

The main difference between dumplings and wontons are as follows:

  • Dumpling wrappers are much thicker than Wonton wrappers.
  • In Chinese cuisine, there are many distinct varieties of dumplings, and a wonton is one of them.
  • Wontons are often filled with meats, pork, or vegetables, however, dumplings can be eaten with or without a filling across the world.
  • Dumplings are served with a dipping sauce because their filling is usually mildly seasoned, but wontons are served without one since their filling is usually fully seasoned.
  • Dumplings are typically circular, but wontons can be triangular, rectangular, or even square in form.

Dumplings

Dumplings become increasingly popular during the Chinese New Year.

They are an essential part of each New Year’s celebration as a sign of family happiness.

Although they are popular around the New Year, they can also be eaten as a lunch or dinner at any other time of the year.

Due to a lack of time or the intricacy needed, not everyone, particularly working adults, have time to prepare a range of dim sum.

Nonetheless, you can still enjoy this delicious meal with EB frozen dim sum series without having to worry about cooking time.

Once unpacked, EB frozen dim sum takes only a few minutes to steam or boil before they’re ready to eat!

Dumplings can be enjoyed in different ways: cooked, steamed, or fried.

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1. Boiled Dumplings

Boiled dumplings are a great substitute for noodles and rice. It’s week-round comfort food.

They come out with a burst of flavours if you know how to cook them, making them delectable.

You can also purchase readymade dumplings if you don’t know how to cook them or don’t have the time.

2. Steamed Dumplings

The boiled dumplings are more difficult to cook than steamed ones.

This might be because the dough is easier to roll here.  It is, in fact, a light and nutritious type of dumpling.

Many people in China eat them for breakfast, but they can be eaten at any time of day.
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3. Fried Dumplings

Fried dumplings are usually heavier than the steamed and boiled ones.

They’re also good as appetizers and comfort meals.

Although these dumplings are referred to as “fried,” they are cooked in two stages: first, they are fried in oil on one side in a very hot wok, then steamed in the same wok by adding water and covering it.

After steaming for a few minutes, the dumplings have a crispy bottom, soft top, and tender filling.

Wontons

Wontons are generally deep-fried or served with soup.

They can be shaped into various forms and prepared in several ways, such as steamed, boiled, or fried.

People in Asia and other parts of the world like wontons with a variety of ingredients, such as the EB Frozen Foods shrimp wonton with mushroom seasoning and EB shrimp wonton with mala sauce.

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mala shrimp wonton

The EB Frozen Foods shrimp wonton with mushroom seasoning is made with delicious whole shrimp and wrapped in wonton dough.

It comes with a packet of specially prepared mushroom seasoning. It’s tender and juicy in the mouth.

The shrimp wonton with mala sauce, on the other hand, is also made with juicy whole shrimp and wonton dough.

You’ll be immersed in a hot and numbing feeling when you spoon over the ready-made hot Mala sauce.

Both the EB Shrimp Wontons are an excellent way to make dinner on busy weeknights.

They are incredibly convenient and very easy to prepare.

Either boil them in water or soup. For quicker preparation, you can even microwave them according to the package instructions.

Want to try a more indulgent fried wonton instead? Give our EB Crispy Fried Chicken Wonton a whirl.

The crunchy outside layer along with the juicy filling will help elevate any noodle dish.

You can even have them as a snack!

In a Nutshell

The primary difference between dumplings and wontons is that wontons are always filled with a meat or vegetable filling, whereas dumplings can be filled or the ingredients can be mixed with the dough and formed into balls.

For working adults and even full-time homemakers who are too busy to make dumplings or wontons on their own, they can still enjoy these yummylicious little but filling food.

Simply opt for EB Frozen Food Dim Sum for 100% hassle-free cooking.

For a selection of dumplings and wontons, including frozen dim sum (halal), shrimp wontons and chicken wontons, feel free to visit EB Frozen Food website.

For more information, feel free to get in touch with us.

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Classic Malaysian Dishes to Make at Home

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Malaysia has a long history as a melting pot of cultures. It’s no surprise, then, that Malaysian cuisine is an eclectic mix of flavours and traditions. Malaysian dishes are as bright and vibrant as the nation itself, bursting with flavour. In this post, we are pleased to present to you five classic Malaysian dishes you can make at home. Let’s get started!

1. Tiger Prawn Rolls

EB Tiger Prawn Roll is one of the favourite fried dim sums among Malaysians. Dim sums are art in Chinese cuisine, and it’s not easy to make. Luckily, EB Tiger Prawn Roll which comes in the form of ready-to-cook packets can save all the hassle so that you can enjoy this delicious dish in just 10 minutes. It is made of big chunk quality giant tiger prawn meat that is fresh, tender and juicy, all wrapped inside an outer skin specially made by Non-GMO soy bean from Canada. Delicious as a teatime snack or as part of your weekend dim sum breakfast at home!

To get started, simply unwrap EB Tiger Prawn Roll. Next, you can choose to either air fry or deep fry them according to package instructions and your preferences.
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tiger prawn roll

2. Shrimp Wonton Soup

Thanks to EB frozen shrimp wontons, these quick and easy wonton soups are extremely simple, filled with vegetables, and ready in under 15 minutes

Wonton Soup

With a basic broth prepared from ginger, sesame, soy, and ginger, as well as well-seasoned wontons, the wonton noodle soup will keep your body warm during a cold day.
Shrimp Wonton

Shrimp Wonton Soup

Warm and comforting, this shrimp wonton soup is the perfect comfort food, anytime of the week.
Prep Time 45 minutes
Course Main Course, Soup
Cuisine Chinese

Ingredients
  

  • 1 pkt EB Shrimp Wonton with Mushroom Seasoning
  • 4 slice ginger
  • 2 clove crushed garlic
  • 2 stalks green onion
  • 2 tbsp fish sauce
  • 3 fresh shiitake mushroom
  • 5 cup chicken stock
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2-4 bok choy or 4 oz. of any veggies you like
  • 2 egg noodles pre-cooked, dried, or fresh ones

Instructions
 

  • In a medium-wide saucepan, combine the ginger, garlic, green onions, shiitake mushrooms, and chicken stock (for 2 portions). Boil for 5 to 10 minutes, lower to medium-low heat, and simmer for another 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Cut the bok choy into quarters as you wait. Set aside the shiitake mushrooms after slicing them.
  • Season the soup with soy sauce and fish sauce. You can opt to add only one of them if you like.
  • Blanch the egg noodles individually in boiling water if you're preparing a large quantity or if your egg noodles are dried or fresh with a lot of starch.
  • Cook the egg noodles in the soup for 1 minute after blanching them in boiling water. After removing from the soup, place in a serving bowl.
  • Cook the bok choy, shiitake mushrooms, or other vegetables in the broth for 2 to 3 minutes or until desired tenderness is achieved.
  • If necessary, season the soup with salt and pepper.
  • Cook the EB Shrimp Wonton as per package instructions and add them to the broth. Add 5 wontons per serving to the soup.
  • Pour the soup over the cooked noodles and veggies, and savour it!

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3. Mala Wonton Noodles

With springy egg noodles and delicious sauce, the Mala Wonton Noodle is a great dish to have in your repertoire. When you follow this recipe, the homemade wonton noodles (wonton mee) will taste like it’s from the finest restaurants or a famous hawker store. Moreover, if you love spicy food, the flaming Mala Wonton Noodles is sure to satisfy your taste buds.

Mala Wonton Noodles are easy to prepare. You can choose to boil or microwave it.
Shrimp Wonton Mala

Mala Wonton Noodles

The spicy and numbing broth along with juicy shrimp wontons are a great on cold days.
Prep Time 19 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine Chinese

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Add EB shrimp wontons into boiling water and cook for 4-5 minutes. Drain the boiling water.
  • If you wish to microwave it, add 500ml of water and 12 pieces of frozen EB shrimp wonton into a microwavable bowl then microwave for 4-5 minutes. Kindly note that the time needed may vary with different microwaves.
  • Soak the sachet of mala sauce in warm water to defrost for 1 minute.
  • Start preparing the noodles by blanching them in hot water for 2 minutes. Then drain it under cold running tap. Blanch them back in the hot water for 5 seconds to warm through. This will ensure that you have a bouncy texture on your noodle.
  • When the noodles are ready, place EB shrimp wonton on top of the noodles. Tear the sachet of mala sauce and pour onto the noodles and EB shrimp wonton. Mix well.
  • Flaming hot Mala Wonton Noodle is ready to be served.

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4. Nasi Lemak with EB Tempura Chicken Nuggets

Fried chicken nuggets are a popular snack in Malaysia.  Their bite-sized form and crisp coating appeal to both adults and children. It can be served as an appetizer or as a side dish. In this recipe, our new EB Tempura Chicken Nugget will be served as a side dish for Nasi Lemak.
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Nasi Lemak with EB Tempura Chicken Nuggets

The iconic Malaysian dish gets a
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Course Main Course
Cuisine Malaysian

Ingredients
  

Coconut milksteamed rice

  • 2 cups rice
  • 3 screwpine leaves, tie them into a knot
  • 1 can coconut milk(5.6 oz. / 150 ml-180 ml)
  • salt to taste
  • Some water

SambalIkan Bilis (Dried Anchovies Sambal)

  • 1/2 red onion
  • 1 cup ikan bilis / dried anchovies
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 4 shallots
  • 10 dried chillies
  • 1 tsp belacan, prawn paste
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 tbsp sugar

Other ingredients

  • 1 pkt EB Tempura Chicken Nuggets
  • 2 hard-boiled eggs cut into half
  • 1 small cucumber cut into slices, and then quartered

Instructions
 

Coconut milk steamed rice

  • Rinse and drain your rice like you would cook rice. Combine the coconut oil milk, a sprinkle of salt, and a splash of water in a mixing bowl. Cook your rice with the pandan leaves added in.

Sambal Ikan Bilis (Dried Anchovies Sambal)

  • Drain the water after rinsing the dried anchovies. Fry the anchovies until lightly brown, then set them aside.
  • Pound the prawn paste with shallots, garlic, and deseeded dry chillies using a mortar and pestle. You may also use a food processor to ground them.
  • The red onion should be sliced into rings. Soak the tamarind pulp for 15 minutes in water. Constantly squeeze the tamarind to extract the flavour into the water. Save the tamarind juice after draining the pulp.
  • In a skillet, heat some oil and cook the spice paste until aromatic. Add the onion rings to the mix. Stir in the ikan bilis well. Combine the tamarind juice, salt, and sugar in a mixing bowl. Simmer, occasionally stirring, until the gravy thickens. Set aside.

Other ingredients

  • Air Fry EB chicken nuggets at 200c for 7 minutes. Or deep fry at 170c for 3-4 minutes until golden brown. Set aside.
  • Cut the cucumber into slices.
  • Serve the steamed coconut milk rice with a dollop of sambal ikan bilis on top, fried chicken nuggets, cucumber slices, hard-boiled eggs, and fried fish.
Keyword Tempura Chicken Nuggets

5. Cheesy Chicken Roll

EB Cheesy Chicken Rolls are seasoned, diced chicken meat wrapped with “Fuzhuk” bean curd skin. It’s packed with natural spices and flavours for the most succulent bite. They come in three unique flavours: original, cheese, and salted egg, all of which will pique your interest. EB Cheesy Chicken Rolls are great with curry mee!
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Curry Mee with EB Cheesy Chicken Rolls

A bowl of hot and spicy broth, springy noodles and crunchy chicken roll makes this a perfectly indulgent meal.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Course Main Course, Soup
Cuisine Chinese, Malaysian

Ingredients
  

  • 1 pkt EB Cheesy Chicken Rolls to serve
  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 2 tbsp Thai red curry paste
  • 1 tbsp curry powder
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric 
  • 4 chicken thigh fillets
  • 2 cups coconut milk
  • 6 cups chicken stock
  • 1 lemongrass stalk bruised
  • 3 tbsp fish sauce
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 400g cooked noodles
  • bean shoots to serve
  • coriander leaves to serve
  • lime wedges to serve

Instructions
 

  • In a wok or large saucepan, heat the oil over medium-high heat. Combine the curry paste, curry powder, and turmeric in a mixing bowl.
  • Cook for a minute, stirring constantly, or until aromatic. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes after adding the chicken thigh fillets. Combine the coconut milk and chicken stock in a mixing bowl. Simmer for 15 minutes after adding the lemongrass.
  • Stir in the fish sauce and sugar, and season with salt and pepper to taste. Using a chopping board, slice or shred the chicken fillets.
  • Divide the noodles into serving dishes to serve. Add the chicken on top. Combine the bean sprouts and coriander leaves in a bowl.
  • Next is cooking the EB Cheesy Chicken Rolls. You can choose to either deep-fry, air-fry or pan-fry them according to your preferences. Choose one of the methods below that is convenient for you.
    Air-fry: start by defrosting EB Cheesy Chicken Rollsin the microwave for 3-4 minutes. Then, air fry for 2-3 minutes at180⁰C.
    Deep-fry: deep fry EB Cheesy Chicken Rolls at 160⁰C for 6-8 minutes.
    Pan-fry: defrost EB Cheesy Chicken Rolls at room temperature for 1 hour. Panfry at medium heat until golden brown.
  • Lastly, serve curry mee with a lime wedge on the side and EB Cheesy Chicken Rolls.

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In a Nutshell

While you could have an authentic experience of these classic cuisines in Malaysian restaurants, you can still make them at home for lunch or dinner to enjoy with your family. For easy and hassle-free cooking, feel free to make use of EB Food’s fresh and versatile products such as the above mentioned. EB Food’s products are available online and at all major supermarkets in Malaysia. For more information, feel free to get in touch with us. Happy cooking!
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Meal prepping saves time, is more efficient, and reduces the temptation to deviate from your meal plan, whether you are on a diet or budget. It enables you to enjoy home-cooked meals without hassle each time you want to have a good meal, especially when cooking every day isn’t an option. When it comes to meal prepping, it’s a good idea to fill your pantry or freezer with staple foods such as EB Frozen Food like prawn paste, fried wontons, crab stick roll, fish strips and more.

Here’s your beginner’s guide to meal prepping. Read on to find out.

Step 1: Decide on the best method of preparation for you

Depending on your schedule, the type of meals you like to prepare in advance, and your cooking style, one or more of these meal-prep methods may work best for you.

Complete meals: Cooking complete meals ahead of time and reheating them at mealtimes (such as a pot of soup) provides a quick fix if you have limited time to prepare meals during the week.

Batch cooking/freezing: Batch cooking is dividing and freezing a meal into several batches for future meals. For instance, you could double a soup recipe or cook extra rice to freeze and use in the next couple of weeks or months.

Individually portioned meals: Preparing foods and portioning them into individual servings is an excellent choice for individuals with specific health goals or who like the convenience of grab-and-go meals. Salads in jars and overnight oats in single-serving containers come to mind.

Ready-to-cook ingredients: If you prefer to prepare meals just before serving, prepping ingredients ahead of time saves time in the kitchen, which is particularly helpful on a busy workday. For instance, you chop onions, peppers and chilli and keep them beforehand.

Step 2: Develop a Strategy

After deciding which type of meal prep you will benefit from the most, make a plan to help you stay organized. Keep the following in mind as you plan your meals and preparations:

Choose a meal: If you wish to improve the efficiency of your morning routine, making smoothie packs will save you time in the morning. Also, make meals that you can quickly reheat if you don’t have time to prepare throughout the week due to a busy schedule.

Reliable recipes: Stick to tried-and-true recipes while planning and preparing your meal, with one or two new ones thrown in for variety. Keeping things simple will save you time.
A pot of brown rice, a couple of golden fish strips or chicken rolls, and a tray of roasted vegetables may be used to create anything from rice bowls to fried rice to salads if you’re short for ideas.

Plan your preparations: Setting aside some time for actual preparation is essential. Make a realistic prep plan and consider dinner preparation on the same day you go food shopping.

Step 3: Make a shopping list and go out to the store

It’s time to create a grocery list now that you’ve settled on a meal. However, before you rush to the store, check around your kitchen.

To make meal planning simpler, stock your pantry with a variety of essential items like dried herbs and spice blends, as well as shelf-stable healthy grains like brown rice and quinoa. Low-sodium canned beans and broth, fridge staples like eggs and precooked chicken sausage, and a few frozen chicken snacks (like chicken rolls and crispy chicken wontons) can quickly transform prepared ingredients into meals.

Make a more detailed shopping list: You can browse the grocery store with a list organized by department. Keep note of the items you use every week, such as olive oil, onions, and rice, and add them to your shopping list as required.

Make sure you have enough containers: Depending on your week’s plans, you’ll need a range of storage containers, including glass and plastic containers with lids, as well as zip-top storage and freezer bags.

Step 4: Preparation and Storage

Make the most of your time by beginning with the dishes that will take the longest to prepare. Prepare the first-to-cook ingredients and preheat the oven. For grains that need longer to cook, such as farro or brown rice, bring water to a boil.

Prepare the onions for both recipes at the same time and divide them as needed if the same ingredient is used in both, such as chopped onions. To prevent having to wash your cutting board between operations, cut food that will be consumed raw first, then stuff that will be cooked. Always use a clean cutting board and utensils after preparing raw proteins like meat or poultry.

If cut veggies like onions and peppers are stored in sealed containers, they may be maintained in the refrigerator for two to three days. For example, chopped carrots and winter squash will keep for at least four days. Greens and lettuce may be stored in the refrigerator for a week after being washed, dried, and refrigerated. Vegetables, cereals, meat, poultry, fish, or egg dishes should be eaten within three to four days after preparation and warmed to 165°F before serving.

If done correctly, soups, chilis, casseroles, and cooked grains may be frozen for future meals. During those crazy busy weeks, there’s nothing more gratifying than pulling a ready-to-reheat meal from the freezer!

Allow soups and cooked grains to cool to room temperature (within 2 hours) before storing them in quart-size plastic containers or zip-top freezer bags.

Allow for expansion when the food freezes by leaving an inch at the top of the containers. Label and date containers to remind you to eat frozen foods within three to six months. Reheat to a cooking temperature of 165°F when ready to serve. 

In a Nutshell

You’ll discover a meal prepping method that works best for you with a bit of practice as a beginner. Whether you’re preparing ingredients for a single meal, packing work lunches for the week, or creating a double batch of chilli to freeze for next month, meal preparation always pays off if you have staple ingredients always available. So get started now and get all you need from your frozen food supplier! For more information, feel free to get in touch with us.

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Easy DIY steamboat (hot pot) at home!

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DIY Steamboat

One of the most fun ways to spend time with friends and family is to enjoy a steamboat together. All you will need is a nice pot of stock and whatever toppings you like. Seafood, meat, veggies, and noodles are just a few of the options. Some of these ingredients can be bought from your local frozen food supplier.

In this post, you will learn an easy DIY steamboat you can cook at home.

There’s nothing as delicious as a pot of hot, simmering soup with a variety of fresh ingredients. Soup stock for steamboat comes in a variety of flavours, but the most basic hot pot series just requires a delicious chicken broth.

How to make your chicken broth?

Ingredients 

  • Bones from 1 chicken
  • 6 cloves of crushed garlic
  • Ginger
  • 1 bunch spring onions
  • 1 chicken stock cube
  • Ground white pepper 
  • Water enough to cover everything

Bring all of the ingredients to a boil, then reduce the heat. Allow for a half-hour to an hour of simmering time. To keep the soup clear, skim off the grey froth (scum) on top with a ladle. The soup will be more flavorful if you use more bones. When it’s done, strain it into your steamboat pot, discarding the bones and vegetables.

Fresh seafood, thinly sliced chicken or beef, assorted vegetables, noodles, wontons, and dipping sauces are usually included in a basic steamboat menu. To have a nice steamboat, you don’t need a lot of variety; just a few good ingredients would suffice. In general, more seafood results in a sweeter broth in the end, whereas meats result in a richer flavour.

Using large chunks of protein that require a long time to cook, such as bone-in chicken and beef, or whole fish, is a major no-no for steamboat. To cook in a minute, the proteins must be boneless and finely sliced.

Seafood platters are simple but delicious. Fish balls are a must-have, and prawns will sweeten the broth. Squid and tenggiri fish slices will cook in less than a minute. If you want to mess about with shells, crabs are an option. There should be no seasoning on any of these. The soy sauce will provide the flavour.

 

Delicious ingredients to create an aesthetically appealing, delicious, and nutritious hot pot series

1. Small Leaf Prawn Paste

The delicious Small Leaf Prawn Paste is made from a big chunk of high-quality prawn meat. Enjoy a smooth and light springy texture with preserved prawn taste. It’s perfect for a steamboat as you can just pop them into the steamboat as soon as they leave the fridge. Yes, defrost is not necessary. 

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2. Fish Roe Lucky Bag

The lucky bag shape of Fish Roe Lucky Bag is truly enticing! On the outside, the lucky bag outer skin is made with Non-GMO soybean; on the inside, it is filled with premium surimi and fish roe, making it a perfect choice for a DIY steamboat.

3. Flower Cheese Tofu

Cheese chunks abound in the EB Food Flower Cheese tofu. This unique flower shape cheese tofu is truly one of its kind. As attractive as it seems, when included in your steamboat, each mouthful delivers mouthwatering blasts of cheesy flavour that will leave you wanting more.

Flower Cheese Tofu
Fried Fish Ball (Small) 500g

4. Fried Fish Ball

EB Food golden-brown fried fish balls taste smooth and tender, and it is a perfect match for steamboats with different soup bases, be it the one with a mild or spicy flavour. The scrumptious fried fish ball come in two sizes — big or small — for your personal preferences.

5. Fish Bean Curd Roll

The silky and flavorful fish paste in the fish bean curd roll is carefully enveloped in excellent bean curd skin. It’s a delectable dish that might easily become your all-time favourite steamboat dish.

Fish Bean Curd Roll 300g
Lobster Ball 500gm

6. Lobster Ball

Premium fish flesh and delectable fish roe are used to make lobster balls. Springy texture with a lightly sweet flavour, a combination that elevates the basic components to new heights of seafood delicacy.

7. Cooked Fish Ball

The cooked fish ball is composed of excellent surimi and has a mild flavour and bouncy texture, making it ideal for any soup, particularly steamboat.

8. Kyoto Yuba

Kyoto Yuba is one of the best choices for steamboats. Made with carefully selected Non-GMO soybean, Kyoto Yuba is rich in soy aroma and it reminds you of the authentic taste of Japanese cuisine. It is an easy and convenient choice for steamboats since soaking is not required.

9. Fried Bean Curd Sheet

The fried bean curd sheet gives you a mouthful of soybean aroma and crispiness. Handmade with high-quality non-GMO soybean, this steamboat companion contains no cholesterol and trans-fat — a perfect choice for health-conscious people. 

10. Fish Sandwich

The bouncy quality of the fresh fish sandwich makes it delectable and lip-smacking. It goes well with a steamboat.

Fish Sandwich 500gm
Seaweed Yuba

11. Seaweed Yuba

Seafood yuba is produced with high-protein yuba and nutrient-dense seaweed. It’s a must-have for every steamboat recipe.

12. Shishamo

EB Food Shishamo is full of fish roe that is rich in protein and relatively low in calories. Comes in the shape of little cute fish, it provides a broad range of beneficial nutritional characteristics to our body.

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13. Steamboat 5 in 1

EB Food Steamboat 5 in 1 is a perfect choice for small families. It comes with five different items in a single pack for greater convenience and enjoyment. These five unique steamboat must-haves are cheese tofu, fish sandwich, seafood tofu, fish balls, and seafood beancurd rolls. 

Steamboat 5 in 1

Bringing All Together

Assemble all of the fresh ingredients in one place. Place them on a plate after cutting and slicing them.

The fresh ingredients will be placed next to the hot pot, and each person (friends and family) will be given a bowl and chopsticks to enjoy the dinner.

Bring the soup (chicken broth) to a boil, then add the other ingredients bit by bit. Vegetables come first, followed by meat, seafood, fish balls, cheese tofu, shishamo, fish bean curd rolls, lobster balls, etc.

Cook the fresh ingredients in batches; it will take an average of 2-3 rounds to use up all of the fresh ingredients.

Slowly scoop up the cooked food and soup with a ladle, eat, and add more to the soup as the ingredients in the pot finish.

You can use soy sauce for the dipping sauce. Cut chillies or chilli oil can be added to the soy sauce if you prefer it spicy.

In a Nutshell

EB Frozen Food has all of the ingredients listed above, as well as a variety of fish balls. The fish balls come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and they may be combined to create a visually attractive steamboat. Get all these enticing and yummy ingredients from your local frozen food supplier. For more information, feel free to get in touch with us.

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The EB Food prawn paste is made from large chunks of high-quality prawn meat. Every bite has a smooth and light texture with a prawn flavour that has been preserved. It can stand alone as a dish, complement other ingredients, or be blended into various dishes.  

In this post, we are pleased to reveal to you ten ways to add EB Food prawn paste to your cooking, which will please your taste buds and those of your friends and family. Without further ado, let’s get started!

 

1. Claypot Yee Mee

Ingredients

  • EB My Daun Prawn Paste (10 pieces)
  • 2 tbsp of Water
  • 100g of Chicken Bones

 

  • ¼ tsp Salt 
  • Black Pepper 
  • Yee Mee  
  • Vegetable 
  • 1 Onion, finely sliced 

Methods 

1. Add in water and chicken bones into a soup pot

2. Add in salt and black pepper 

3. Bring to boil on slow fire

4. When it is ready, separate the chicken bones from the chicken stock using a sieve 

5. It’s time to make prawn stock

6. Pop out 10 pieces of EB My Daun Prawn Paste from the tray (defrost not necessary) into 400ml of water into the soup pot

7. Add in a teaspoon of salt and black pepper 

 

8. Bring to boil on slow fire

9. When it is ready, separate EB My Daun Prawn Paste from the prawn stock using a sieve 

10. Place Yee Mee into a claypot

11. Add in vegetable and the cooked EB My Daun Prawn Paste 

12. Pour in the chicken and prawn stock

13. Sprinkle some spring onions (optional)

14. It is ready to be served

2. Merah My Daun Prawn Paste

Ingredients 

  • EB My Daun Prawn Paste (10 pieces)
  • 1 tbsp Cooking Oil
  • Blended Garlic
  • 1 Onion, finely sliced
  • 1 Ginger, finely sliced
  • Blended Dried Chillies
  • Sliced Lemongrass
  • Tomato Paste
  • ½ tsp Brown Sugar 
  • ¼ tsp Salt
  • Coconut Milk
  • Chilli Sauce
  • Plum Sauce
  • 2 tbsp of Water
  • Spring Onions
Masak Merah My Daun Prawn Paste

Methods

1. Heat up the pan and add in the cooking oil

2. Sauté onions until they turn brown 

3. Add in blended garlic, onion and ginger

4. Add in a teaspoon of blended dried chillies and mix well

5. Add in sliced lemongrass

6. Add in tomato paste and a teaspoon of brown sugar and salt 

 

7. Add in 3 tablespoons of coconut milk

8. Add in a teaspoon of chilli sauce, plum sauce and water

9. Let it simmer for one minute

10. Pop out 10 EB My Daun Prawn Paste from the tray (defrost not necessary) 

11. Cook for 2 – 3 minutes

12. Add in spring onions

13. It is ready to be served

3. Stir-Fried Prawn Paste

Ingredients

  • EB My Daun Prawn Paste (1pck)
  • 1 Onion, finely sliced 
  • Chillies
  • 1 tbsp Cooking Oil

 

  • 2 tbsp of Water
  • ¼ tsp Salt
  • Fish Sauce 
  • Button Mushrooms 

Methods

1. Pop out EB My Daun Prawn Paste from the tray (defrost not necessary)  onto a pan

2. Add in water 

3. Bring it to boil on slow fire

4. When it is ready, take out My Daun Prawn Paste from the water and place them on a plate

5. Place onions and chillies into a blender

 

 6. Heat up your pan and add in the cooking oil

7. Add in the blended onions and chillies

8. Cook for one minute and add in button mushrooms

9. Add in water, salt and fish sauce

10. Finally, pour everything onto EB Food My Daun Prawn Paste

11. It is ready to be served 

4. Udang Masam Manis Pedas Resepi Mudah

Ingredients 

  • EB My Daun Prawn Paste (1pck)
  • 1 tbsp Cooking Oil
  • 3 cloves of Garlic, minced
  • Blended Dried Chillies
  • Tomato Sauce 
  • Oyster Sauce

 

  • 2 tbsp of Water
  • ¼ tsp of Salt
  • ½ tsp Sugar
  • 1 Onion, finely sliced
  • Sliced Tomatoes 
  • Spring Onions 
  • Sliced Capsicum

Methods 

1. Heat up the pan and add in the cooking oil

2. Sauté onions and add the garlic

3. Add in a teaspoon of blended dried chillies

4. Mix well

5. Add in two tablespoons of tomato sauce and chilli sauce, and one tablespoon of oyster sauce

6. Add water and stir well

7. Add in a pinch of salt and sugar 

 

8. Add in sliced capsicum and onion

9. Add in the mixture of water and cornflour to make the gravy thicker

10. Bring the gravy to boil

11. Pop out EB My Daun Prawn Paste from the tray (defrost not necessary) into the gravy

12. Stir for 2 – 3 minutes

13. Add in sliced tomatoes and spring onion

14. It is ready to be served

5. Maggie with Prawn Paste and Egg

Maggie with Prawn Paste and Egg

Ingredients 

  • EB My Daun Prawn Paste (1pck)
  • 1 1⁄2 cups (350 ml) of water
  • 70 g packets of Maggi noodle
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 cup (50 g) of grated cheese
  • Ground pepper to taste

Methods 

1. Pour water into a soup pot

2. Bring the water to a boil in a soup pot

3. Once boiling, pop out EB My Daun Prawn Paste from the tray (defrost not necessary) into the pot and cook for 1-2 mins

4. Add in a pack of instant noodles and seasoning and cook for 2-3 mins

5. Add egg into the pot with the cooked noodles (optional)

6. Keep stirring until the egg is completely cooked and scrambled into the noodles

7. Stir in cheese and it’s ready to serve!

 

6. Seaweed Soup

Ingredients 

  • EB My Daun Prawn Paste (1pck)
  • ½ sheet of Chinese dried seaweed – cut into pieces
  • 1 MSG or organic stock cube
  • 5 cups of water
  • 1 block of silken tofu – diced
  • Marinade ingredients
  • 1 tsp of fried shallot or garlic oil
  • ¾ tbsp of light soy sauce
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • 1.5 tsp cornstarch
  • 2 to 3 dashes of pepper
Seaweed Soup

Methods

1. Pour water into a soup pot

2. Bring the water to a boil in a soup pot

3. Pop out EB My Daun Prawn Paste from the tray (defrost not necessary) into the pot

4. Cover the lid and let it boil for 3-5 minutes 

5. Add seaweed just before turning off the flame

6. Garnish with chopped spring onions and/or coriander and serve hot

7. Sambal Udang

Ingredients

  • EB My Daun Prawn Paste (1 pck)
  • 3 tablespoons oil
  • 2 cups water
  • 2 tablespoons tamarind pulp, mixed with 1/2 cup water and strained
  • 3 kaffir lime leaves, sliced thinly
  • 2 teaspoons salt or to taste
  • 1 teaspoons sugar or to taste

Spice Paste

  • 10 dry red chillies, deseeded
  • 10 shallots, peeled
  • 30 g (1 oz.) belacan

Methods 

1. Using a mortar and pestle or a food processor, pound the spice paste. Set aside.

2. In a wok, heat the cooking oil. Stir in the spice paste until fragrant.

3. Pop out EB My Daun Prawn Paste from the tray and cook for another 2-3 minutes, depending on their size.

4. Bring the water and tamarind juice to a fast boil. Combine the kaffir lime leaves, salt, and sugar in a mixing bowl. Remove the dish from the oven and serve immediately.

8. Tomato Spaghetti with Prawn Paste in Tomato Sauce

Tomato Spaghetti with Prawn Paste in Tomato Sauce

Ingredients 

  • EB My Daun Prawn Paste (1 pck)
  • 1tbs vegetable oil
  • 700g beef mince
  • Salt and pepper
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 400g tomato
  • 50g butter
  • 1 tsp garlic
  • Spaghetti

Methods 

1. Pour water into a soup pot

2. Bring the water to a boil in a soup pot

3. Once boiling, add in spaghetti 

4. Cover the lid and let it boil for 15 minutes 

5. When it is ready, drain the spaghetti using a sieve. 

6. Place the spaghetti on an empty plate  

7. Pour water into a soup pot

8. Bring the water to a boil in a soup pot

9. Pop out EB My Daun Prawn Paste from the tray

10. Cover the lid and let it boil for 3-5 minutes  

 

11. When it is ready, separate the prawn paste from the water using a sieve

12. Place the prawn paste onto the spaghetti 

13. Heat up the frying pan and add oil to the pan

14. Once it gets hot, add salt, pepper and brown onions 

15. Cook for 3 minutes. Keep stirring

16. Add the onion for 1-2 minutes

17. Add the garlic and tomato paste  

18. Leave it to cook for 20 minutes. Stir it occasionally

19. When it is ready, pour it onto the spaghetti and prawn paste

9. Prawn Paste Curry

Ingredients 

  • EB My Daun Prawn Paste (1 pck)
  • 2 tbsp curry paste 
  • 1 onion, finely sliced
  • Ginger
  • Garlic
  • Coconut cream 
  • 400g chopped tomatoes 
  • Coriander leaves and stalks chopped (optional)

Methods 

1. In a medium saucepan, heat the oil. Cook for a few minutes until the onion and ginger have softened. 

2. Cook for another minute after adding the curry paste. Pour chopped tomatoes and coconut cream over the top. 

3. Bring to a boil, then reduce to low heat and leave to simmer for 5 minutes, thinning with a little boiling water if the mixture becomes too thick.

4. Pop-out EB My Daun Prawn Paste from the tray (defrost not necessary) and cook for another 2-3 minutes. Serve with plain rice and a sprinkling of chopped coriander, if desired.

10. Steam Prawn Paste & Oyster Sauce

ngredients

  • EB My Daun Prawn Paste (1 pck)
  • 1 egg tofu, sliced into 10 pieces
  • 3 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1 tbsp cooking oil

 

  • ½ tsp sugar
  • 1 tsp cornstarch
  • 2 tbsp of water
  • 1/2 tbsp oyster sauce
  • 1 tbsp soy sauce

Methods 

1. Pop out EB My Daun Prawn Paste from the tray and steam for about 5 minutes. Meanwhile, prepare the sauce.

2. Combine sugar, cornstarch, oyster sauce, soy sauce, and water in a mixing bowl. Mix thoroughly to make the sauce.

3. Heat 1 tbsp oil over medium-high heat. Fry the garlic until fragrant. Season with salt and pepper and continue to cook until the sauce thickens. Pour the sauce over the prawn paste. Serve immediately!

In a Nutshell

If you prefer the DIY route you could make prawn paste at home after buying fresh prawns from a market that sells frozen shrimp or prawn products. For hassle-free yummy cooking, go for EB My Daun Prawn Paste, which helps shorten your cooking time and lets you enjoy your favourite food effortlessly. Get the delicious EB My Daun Prawn Paste from your nearest frozen food supplier or your local supermarkets! 

 

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