Balabalabah..McE Grilled Beef Foldover

My idea was 90 percent inspired by Shawn’s ’sampan kebab’..Just pray that i won’t be sued for plagiarize his masterpiece. The ingredients are simple, the preparation and cooking is conceptually and practically easy, the substitution of ingredients can be done at ease too. That is why I love Shawn’s recipe. Basically it is meant for students staying away from home, but I jotted down some recipe for my mum and she loves it too!


First, let’s get the side dishes done! For potato salad, I boiled five potatoes till it turned soft, cut them into cubes and stored in fridge overnight. This is to avoid the potatoes to be mashed during the stirring process. The next morning, I add in a pinch of salt and pepper, 3 tbsp of mayonnise, some leftover formaggio and a bit of lime juice. Stir well.

How can you call it a day without having some greens? Cut the cucumber into cubes, shred the carrots, and add in some canned pineapple cubes. With 2 tbsp of mayonnise and some lime juice, stir till it is well mixed. The colours would be nicer with some tomato cubes but again I left it in my shopping list.

Ta-dah! Time for the beef! Toast three pieces of Ramli Beef Burger to get the crispy effect. Crust it with fork and stir fry it with some onions. Add in 2 tbsp of pasta sauce and tomato puree when the meat is cooked. Mine is a milder version because I forgot to buy pepper and chilies.

Next, heat the pitas on a wok without oil till it turned a bit brownish and filled in that stuff by layers. I didn’t use the mozerella cheese at top layer to hold everything in place because it’s expensive. So KambongBoy and I need extra cautious when biting to avoid the mess.

Layer 1: Beef Burger
Layer 2: Formaggio Powder
Layer 3: Potato Salad
Layer 4: Cooling Greens
It’s Heaven! The different textures in one bite…

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Ming Chu Hawker Centre, Bandar Serdang Baru

KampungBoy went to have his tri-monthly haircut today. Usually after his haircut, we would settle our dinner nearby. Bandar Serdang Baru is the area of shophouses adjacent to South City Plaza. Most of the shophouses here are eateries or restaurant. There’s thai food restaurant, bakeries, steamboat, the famous spicy soup, kopitiam, and of course four hawker centres. You’ll be spoilt by the choices here. KampungBoy’s favourite place would be this place. They have all kind of stalls here selling different food, you can even order from the hawker centre opposite. I think they are under the same owner.

Yao Zha Kuai with Soya and Cincau – Citygal’s favourite combination

Ham Zim Beng with red bean paste, they even have lotus paste, coconut paste and yam paste.

Since we have been visiting this place for quite a time, Kampungboy found out that the wanton mee here is the best among the stalls here.

What makes it irresistable is the Honey Char Siew (BBQ Pork). According to the owner, it’s an entailed family recipe.

The wanton..SO SO lor

I tried the Prawn Mee this time..It’s quite a big portion for rm 3.50..The weird thing is they include minced pork into the bowl..Never ate Prawn Mee with pork before..The soup doesn’t have the prawn taste at all which makes the whole thing a failure..

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