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Flip n Cook


Coming home to prepare a hot meal is no longer a Herculean task for busy moms.  With the help from this “Flip n Cook Pan”, suddenly you’ll see it doesn’t need an hour to prepare a good meal.  This is what I told my sister being a working mom herself with 2 school-going children, also being her first year staying away from her stay-home mother in-law who took care of their meals, ready on the table.  I know it will be a burden until she could finally adjust herself and cope.

 

I’ve been using this flip n cook pan over the years yet she never even cared to glance at it (chisss!!!), until today, with a helpful intention I demonstrated it to her.  It cost me RM15 to get this sotong (cuttlefish) as part of the demo… eeiiih, ruginya!!!  But not really, it’s going to be our lunch today, “Kampong Yet Modern Style Smoked Cuttlefish”,… try lah, memang sedap.. 

 

 Clean, cut sotong and drain-out liquid for few minutes before adding pounded garlic, tamarind, salt and aji-no-moto.  Pour 3 tbsp or more cooking oil onto the pan and arrange cut sotong as illustrated.

 

Place flip n cook pan over burning gas cooker for about 1 minute before turning the pan over the other side.  I don’t usually do this; I turned the sotong instead.  Normally it took me about 3 – 4  minutes to cook the sotong. Magic! Isn’t it?

 

There it goes.. lunch is ready!

 

 

 

  

Maybe I’ll come back again with other dishes cook with my magic pan… till then.

6 Comments »

  1. shirley says:

    wah wee… opotoh oh.. i bought one like that for my mum long time ago.. its quite heavy kan… bah next time you cook… call me kio..lol

    Heavy sikit but quite handy… next time when i cook smoked chicken i’ll call you..k :grin:

    July 24th, 2008 at 2:20 pm

  2. Blackhatseo says:

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    TQ for your comment, i just found you in my spam box; sorry it took so long to discover :smile:

    July 26th, 2008 at 10:40 am

  3. Import from China says:

    I came across this blog the other day and you got some great info here - thanks.

    Thanks for the compliment and sorry it took me so long to take you out from my spam box :grin:

    July 27th, 2008 at 11:09 pm

  4. Nessa says:

    OMG! That is super convenient! :mrgreen: Mana ko bili this magic pan?? Senangnya tu, inda lagi tekana minyak panas ba :grin:

    Mengalir air liur sia nampak tu sotong…

    Mine is Cosway redemption (korean made); banyak sekarang from other brand di supermarket tu Nessa.. :smile:

    July 28th, 2008 at 11:21 am

  5. kaDusMama says:

    wow!! amazing!!!!
    Sia nie kebaruan!! hahaha apa jenis periuk pun tia tau..i only know my multi purpose periuk belanga at home..
    Actually apa bah function tu pan tu?? goreng pun boleh kah?? how about steam??
    sorry..banyak tanya pulak..
    :lol:
    I don’t put much attention on periuk belanga or piring2 either, but because of the redemption coupon i obtained from buying ubat-ubatan cosway barulah tau sikit2. Anyway, it cannot be used for steaming but goreng with little and without oil boleh lah. Mine, i used for panggang only, malas mau bakar charcoal at the backyard.. tengok lah ni mommy yang pemalas. :lol:

    July 28th, 2008 at 6:16 pm

  6. flodawn says:

    Ooo ada pula pan like dis Queen B. Thanks for sharing. Will work very well for me ni, cos I am paling lazy to cook in the world….. mmmm.

    Same here; nanti sia tunjuk my resepi cook with this pan yg sedap and yg paling sesuai for orang malas masak tapi suka makan… jgn main, exclusive punya recipe ni… :lol: Coming but not too soon!

    July 31st, 2008 at 8:36 am

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