• Leyla Hur, as featured in Munaty Cooking

    Leyla Hur, as featured in Munaty Cooking

    "In Hong Kong, everything revolves around food, and it was not different in my family. In my family, each meal was truly an event and that is something I still hold close. Right after we finished one meal, Dad would discuss with us what we would have for our next meal..."

  • About Leyla

    About Leyla

    "Even from my earliest years, I liked to feed people and share my food with others. I have been privileged enough to grow up in Hong Kong, live in Malaysia, Australia, Canada, and now the United States; and I have travelled extensively throughout the world, sampling the delicacies of..."

  • Asian Beef Lettuce Cups (with Vegetarian Alternative)

    Asian Beef Lettuce Cups (with Vegetarian Alternative)

    "In Hong Kong, this is very famous and usually comes when you order Peking Duck. The restaurant will then make three dishes from the duck. You will usually get the skin (Peking Duck) which is served with..."

Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts

Friday, February 4, 2011

New Year's Kick-off Competition Winner Announced!!!


WINNER ANNOUNCED!!!

Thank you to everyone who entered to win the New Year's Kick-Off Give-Away Olive Garden Gift Card.

It was a really great kick-off to 2011 and I am really excited to announce the winner; using a random number generator, the winner is...

Number 18 "Newmani_rgv".

Congratulations to Newmani_rgv for being the very first winner of 2011 and the very first winner of my very first competition with Cooking With Leyla!

I will be contacting you directly to get your information to send you your Gift Card.

New competitions will be run throughout 2011, so make sure that you are connected with me on Google Friend Connect, a fan on Facebook, and following me on Twitter; as well, check back here often for details.

Happy Cooking, Happy Eating!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Kicking Off The New Year Give-Away - Update

We are coming down to the last days of the contest and I want to make sure that you all have a chance to win, so please get your entries in for your chance to win.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

New Year's Party Tasty Favours

As we are inching ever closer to New Year's Eve, and many of us are scrambling around for ideas of things to make for our parties, I wanted to share with you a few favourites that have always been main-stays on our New Year's Eve table.

Each year, we would gather together for dinner... our very last dinner together of that year. It was usually an early dinner because we wanted to make sure we had room for the tasties what would be the first foods we ate in the New Year. It was always important that what we ate right after midnight were extravagant because they would be the first tastes of the wonders that we would enjoy the coming year. Yes, I grew up with a lot of superstitions, and I must say that the NYE superstitions are ones I still hold close and dear to me. No matter what the previous year has looked like, it has always been important in our family that we spend a few extra dollars and do something really extravagant so that the year would be paved with the same opportunities for extravagance.

So here are a few indulgences for you to try out for your New Year's party this year. They are not overly time consuming and you can definitely start making them a day or two ahead of time and keeping them in the fridge, just to assemble the afternoon of.

Deviled Eggs with Caviar

I never knew that Deviled Eggs were ever topped with anything other than caviar, until I moved to Canada. Yes, I know, it is the "curse" of growing up with a privileged lifestyle.

Ingredients
12 eggs, hard boiled (approx 10 mins)
2-3 TBSP Miracle Whip (adjust amount depending on consistency of egg mixture)
1/8 tsp hot mustard powder (English mustard)
1/16 tsp garlic powder (the smallest amount for just a hint)
Salt to taste
1 small jar black (or red) caviar
Parsley (for decoration)

1. Once eggs have been boiled, shelled and set aside to cool, cut them in half and carefully remove egg yolks into a bowl. Set the egg white "cups" aside.
2. Mix in next five ingredients to make a manageable paste. Using a pastry bag with a star tip, put egg mixture into piping bag and pipe egg mixture into the egg white "cups".
3. Using the tip of a plastic knife, scoop caviar on to the knife and place gently on top of each egg center. Stick a small sprig of parsley into the egg as decoration.



Shrimp Cocktail Cup

1lb cooked shrimp, deveined and shelled with tails still on
1 cup ketchup
3/4 cup horseradish
Juice from 1/2 lemon

1. Mix together the ketchup, horseradish, and lemon juice until smooth. Pour approx 2 TBSP of cocktail sauce into the bottom of a good size shot glass, and top with 3 shrimps. Serve cups on a pretty platter.




Smoked Salmon with Creme Fraiche Blinis

1 packet of smoked salmon
1 tub of creme fraiche (or sour cream)
1 jar of capers
1 packet of blinis (little pancakes)
3 eggs, hard boiled and chopped finely
1 small white salad onion, diced very finely

1. Arrange on each blini a little creme fraiche, topped by a piece of smoked salmon, and then arrange a few capers on top.
2. Serve the salmon on a platter with two small bowls, one containing chopped boiled egg and the other with finely diced onions. Your guests will add the egg and onions on top of the smoked salmon for a complete flavour explosion.




Moroccan Carrot Salad

When carrots are cut on the round, they resemble gold pieces, so for many cultures carrots served in such a way at New Years signifies gold (or money) for the coming year.

This is a rather garlicky recipe, but packs a full flavour punch and is definitely a huge hit at any party.

Ingredients
3-4 carrots, sliced
1 TBSP clear honey
3-4 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
1/4 tsp ground cumin, or to taste
Juice of 1/2 lemon
2-3TBSP Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1-2 TBSP red wine vinegar, or fruit vinegar such as raspberry
2 TBSP chopped fresh coriander (cilantro) leaves, or a mixture of cilantro and parsley
Salt and ground black pepper

1. Cook the carrots by either steaming or boiling in lightly salted water until they are just tender but not too soft. Drain. Leave for a few minutes to dry and then place them in a bowl.
2. Add the honey, garlic, cumin, lemon juice, olive oil, and vinegar to the carrots and toss them together. Add the herbs and season.

Chill before serving.
 




Smoked Oysters are served on crackers or on small rounds of toast














Easy Crab Puffs

2 cans crab meat, drained
1 packet cream cheese, softened
1 stalk spring onion, chopped finely
Dash Sriracha chili sauce
Salt to taste
1 pkt flour won ton wrappers

1. Mix together all ingredients and place 1 TBSP of mix into the middle of a won ton wrapper. Fold over to create a triangle, and using a mix of corn starch and water (to make a paste), spread on the edges (lightly) and seal closed.
2. Heat oil in a wok until very hot and drop the crab puffs into the hot oil, cooking until they float to the surface and are golden brown. Transfer from hot oil to a plate with kitchen paper.

Serve with plum dipping sauce






Sui Jao served on Chinese spoons makes it very easy for guests to eat. With the shape of the tasty little morsels looking like the ancient Chinese money Yuan Bao, it is most auspicious to serve and eat this dish on New Year's.









Stuffed Cherry Tomatoes

These are great little morsels that pack a real flavour punch.

1 packet cherry tomatoes, washed and hollowed
1 packet cream cheese, softened
2 TBSP sour cream
1 packet mock lobster, chopped
Salt and ground black pepper
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1 sprig spring onion, chopped finely

1. Mix together all ingredients (except tomatoes), and using a small spoon gently fill each tomato hollow.




Spicy Deviled Eggs



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Monday, December 27, 2010

Kicking Off the New Year Give-Away!

We're right at the end of 2010 and as we're about to start a brand new year, I have finally gotten around to creating a Facebook profile page, as well as a Twitter page for my blog. In honour of that, I wanted to do something really exciting to jump-start 2011, so I am holding my very first competition and giving away something that I just know you will love.

If you love Olive Garden as much as I do, you'll understand how excited I am about launching this give-away. If you look closely at my banner, you'll see that it is actually a plate of OG's salad and bread stick. Yes, I love Olive Garden, and I really like that they have so many cost-effective meals. Their lunch special of all-you-can-eat soup and salad for $6.95 is a favourite of my girlfriends and me. It's lovely to sit and chat over delicious bowls of soup, crisp salad, and fresh-from-the-oven breadsticks for such a great price. 

So to kick off 2011, one lucky reader is going to have a chance to win a gift certificate to Olive Garden!



Make sure you join my Facebook page as well as my Twitter page to get regular updates about new recipes, restaurant reviews, and give-aways. 

There are three seperate ways you can enter the competition:


(1) Just leave a comment below telling me what your favorite dish at Olive Garden is!
(For your comment to be counted as an entry, you must be following Cooking With Leyla on Facebook, Twitter and/or Google Friend Connect!)

(2)  Share my blog with your Twitter friends. Just @ reply "CookingWLeyla" and tell your friends to enter this contest give-away.

(3) Update your Facebook status and be sure to tag Cooking With Leyla; of course, share my blog and social profiles with your friends and tell them about this contest.

There is no limit to the number of times you can enter this give-away. 

This giveaway is only open to U.S. residents and will end Monday, January 31st at Midnight (PST). The winner will be chosen randomly and there is no purchase necessary to enter. The winner will be announced here on the blog sometime during that week. Good Luck!