An invitation to Fatboybakes’ legendary dinner party

FBB's dinner party

If at the end of this year you asked me to list out my most memorable events in 2008, this dinner party would definitely make the Top 10 list.  After having suffered through FBB’s numerous accounts of dinner parties he had hosted, I thought my time would never come.  But it did, thanks to my multiracial background.  For some *skewed BN inspired reason, he needed someone of Indian heritage, and I dug deep into the bottomest layer of my fatty epidermis to pull out the Indian card, and thus kindly fulfilled his masyarakat majmuk quota.  So if you haven’t been invited to one of FBB’s legendary dinner parties, take a good look at yourself and ask if you’re too pale.  Cackle.

(* no relation to the topic at hand, but I felt a strong urge to include it anyway)

lasagne

His dinner menu included Paprika’s Lasagne Al Forno Con Melanzane, an adaptation of Delia Smith’s recipe with an almost genius inclusion of a layer of fried aubergine (and the exclusion of lasagne sheets, which doesn’t make it a lasagne, does it??) which got this dish crowned a winner with the guests.  I would try this recipe at home, but my dear Bald Eagle screams like a banshee when he sees anything resembling, tasting or smelling like an aubergine on his plate.  I really should have included a condition on aubergine when I agreed to marry him.  It’s too late now.  Sigh.

shrimp bisque

The shrimp bisque prepared by FBB’s wife was exquisite. If it were any thicker, the little bits of shrimp would reassemble themselves and start mating with each other.

scallops salad

Pan Seared Scallops on a bed of Aragula and Frisee, With Balsamic Honey Mustard Dressing, accompanied by Quails eggs.

The scallops were mating too.

I know you’re drooling.

briyani rice

This lovely sunshiny briyani rice with wasabi cashews and raisins were a perfect accompaniment for….

chicken muglai

…..Nigella Lawson’s Chicken Mughlai.  I found out later that it was his virginal effort (I’m quite sure he enjoyed the experience, together with the picture of Nigella’s ample bosom openly displayed on his kitchen counter), and I was suitably impressed (not by the bosom).

I loved the Zuchinni and Mushroom Pie, but I didn’t capture a good enough photo worthy of the wonderful sensations I felt while eating it. The delicious mint chocolate cake which FBB served also failed the photo test. But I can tell you that it was akin to brushing my teeth after consuming a wonderful homecooked meal fit for the best muhibbah (not necessarily BN) crowd.

The dinner party was thrown in honour of The Woman FBB Is Scared Of.  Now if that’s what it takes to get a dinner such as this, look out coz I ain’t gonna wait till Halloween to grab that title.

The sweet folk residing in Abu Dhabi may view the pictures HERE.

Queen’s Hotel, Peel Road – Sup kambing and Satay

Sup kambing

He lifted the cover of the huge metal pot to scoop up the soup with a wooden spoon that had seen better times.  His appearance matched his possessions.  His hands were gnarled, veins apparent, and a huge silver ring enveloped his ring finger.  The chopping board was a thick slab of serrated wood, the centre indented from the massive amount of destruction caused by the chopping knife.   But for the moment, nothing mattered except for the aroma of spices and bones emanating from the pot.  Mohd Jhabar’s sup kambing is a hearty broth that is enough to revive the engine, and the aroma is enough to revive the spirits.  The mutton pieces, five in each bowl, are tender enough to tear off from the bones without much effort.  Open daily except Mondays, his stall stays open from 3.30 in the afternoon until everything’s finished.

Queen’s Hotel, located at the corner of Jalan Peel and Jalan Shelly, houses several stalls with a variety of food.  From delicious chicken wings to curry noodles, this place is extremely popular, and getting an empty table can be a challenge.  Satay is another favourite, and it’s easy to see why.  I love the slightly charred pieces of skewered meat.  Only 50 sen per stick.    

satay

Satay

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sup kambing

Sup kambing.

The wonderful people of Abu Dhabi may view the pictures HERE.

Lyrical Lemongrass’ Almost Wordless Experiment

waxed meats waxed meats

The Makan Club gathers yearly to pay tribute to our greatest passion.

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And it’s not always pork.

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steamed chicken

There’s chicken too.

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chai

And vegetables.

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balls and rolls

And balls and rolls. But……

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waxed meats

…..invariably, we return to pork.

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siew yoke

And more pork.

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yee sang

Kong Hei Fatt Choy from The Makan Club.

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waxed meats

Balls and Rolls by Smokin’ SOB
Vegetables by Bizzy Bertie
Yee Sang from Charlie Cempedak
Chicken rice and Roasted Pork by Foo Kee
Waxed meats by Lyrical Lemongrass with encouragement from Ecstatic Eeyore

My dear friends from Abu Dhabi may view pictures HERE.  Sorry for the delay!