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Chef patron of Morston Hall [1] Midlands and East: Won heat Antony Worrall Thompson: Owner of Notting Grill, Kew Grill, and The Lamb (near Henley, Oxfordshire) [2] [3] Lost heat Simon Rimmer: Chef patron of Greens [4] North: Lost heat Marcus Wareing: Head chef of Pétrus [5] Won Dessert Richard Corrigan
Pempek, mpek-mpek and also known as colloquially as empek-empek is a savoury Indonesian fishcake delicacy, made of fish and tapioca, from Palembang, [1] South Sumatera, Indonesia. Pempek is served with a rich sweet and sour sauce called kuah cuka or kuah cuko (lit. vinegar sauce), or just "cuko".
Indonesian fried rice [1] [2] Course: Main course: Region or state: Nationwide in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei; also popular in Southern Thailand, Sri Lanka, Suriname and the Netherlands: Associated cuisine: Indonesia, [3] Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore: Created by: Peranakan Chinese in Maritime Southeast Asia: Main ingredients
Cha siu bao [1] 叉燒包: 叉烧包: chāshāobāo: Steamed buns, [1] usually filled with BBQ pork Scallion pancake: 蔥油餅: 葱油饼: cōngyóubǐng: Scallion pancakes Mooncake: 月餅: 月饼: yuèbǐng: Usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Sweet pastry with various fillings e.g. lotus paste, red bean paste, mung bean paste.
Rendang is a dish commonly described as fried meat [2] (meat fry) or dry curry [3], widely popular across Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines.It refers to both a cooking method of frying and the dish resulted in the said cooking method [4] [5].
Roti jala, the name is derived from the Malay word roti (bread) and jala (net). A special ladle with a five-hole perforation used to make the bread looks like a fish net. It is usually eaten as an accompaniment to a curried dish, or served as a sweet with serawa. Serawa is made from a mixture of boiled coconut milk, brown sugar and pandan leaves.
Bistec. Albóndigas, Mexican meatballs; Aporreadillo; Beef brain; Bistec; Carne asada, grilled beef; Carne a la tampiqueña, carne asada that is usually accompanied by a small portion of enchiladas (or chilaquiles), refried beans, fresh cheese, guacamole, and a vegetable (often rajas; grilled slices of Poblano peppers)
Apam balik (lit. ' turnover pancake '; Jawi: أڤم باليق ) also known as martabak manis (lit. ' sweet murtabak '), [3] terang bulan (lit. ' moonlight '), peanut pancake or mànjiānguǒ (Chinese: 曼煎粿), is a sweet dessert originating in Fujian cuisine which now consists of many varieties at specialist roadside stalls or restaurants throughout Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and ...