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OVERHAULING AND REFRESHING
Wednesday, August 3, 2011

First and foremost, I want to thank everyone for reading this blog and supporting me over the past 6 and a half years. It is amazing to think that this blog started as a simple experiment back in 2005. I have loved meeting readers and fellow bloggers. I have been amazed at the fantastic emails I have received from even more readers. It really has been a thrilling experience, and an incredibly rewarding one.

That said, I am going to be taking a short break from blogging. The combination of my work and fatherhood has prevented me from really giving this site the attention it deserves.

But, that doesn’t mean you have heard the last from me. I hope to be able to relaunch this site, with a new design and a new style of pushing out content, and hopefully with renewed energy, in about 6 months from now.

In the meantime, I will keep tweeting, at least more often than I was blogging.  My twitter handle is aunkoh. Please follow me.

Til then, happy eating and again, thank you.

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Singapore Takeout
Friday, April 29, 2011

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Yesterday afternoon, I had the great pleasure of attending the local (Singapore) launch of the Singapore International Culinary Exchange (SPICE for short) and the unveiling of the Singapore Takeout. The Singapore Takeout is a custom-fabricated shipping container that, with the push of a button, transforms into a pop-up kitchen. This flying kitchen has been engineered so that it can be used for both demonstrations as well as a proper, working pop-up restaurant kitchen.

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Singapore Takeout will feature some of Singapore’s current crop of top chefs as well as our very best food products. The Takeout leaves our shores next week, setting sail for London. From there, it will travel to Paris, Moscow, New York, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Delhi, Dubai, and Sydney. The chefs representing Singapore include (as pictured from left to right at the top photo of this post) Andre Chiang, Haikal Johari, Malcolm Lee, Benjamin Seck, Janice Wong, Willin Low, Ryan Clift, Armin Leitgeb, and the team from Iggy’s (represented by Ignatius Chan in the photo). In most of the destinations, one or more of each city’s celebrity chefs will be asked to work alongside our local chefs. Each pop-up event will last 3 days, during which the paired chefs will serve up amazing Singapore-inspired dishes at private and public events, as well as conduct demonstrations and workshops. (Keep reading)

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Portly Papa
Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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So, there’s a small reason I haven’t had time to post for a while. 3.075 kilos small to be exact. On 10 March, my darling wife S and I became parents (for the first time). Our little boy–we’ll call him T on this site–is a real cutie and has been keeping both of us very busy. S is doing very, very well and I’m slowly getting used to fatherhood.

My new favourite time of each day is my 945pm bottle feed duty. It’s one of the only times on weekdays at which I get to spend some real quality time with T. And since I come visiting with 120ml of delicious mama’s milk, he’s always happy to see me.

I’ll get back to blogging soon. Next up will be the brioche recipe that we use for our burger buns. So, thanks for your continued patience and support.

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Building a better burger
Monday, February 21, 2011

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It’s no secret that I love burgers. Love going out for them and also love making them. And I think I do a pretty good job. Haven’t had too many complaints at least. That said, I’ve always been slightly bothered by one thing. I prefer my burgers with a slightly thicker patty. It’s just more pleasurable to chomp down on a nice fat burger. While I have had good burgers made with thin, flat patties–which necessitates at least two patties per burger–they just don’t have the same level of juiciness and taste compared to a well-made thick patty. My problem is that cooking a thick patty can be tricky. All too often, and unless you like your burgers well-done, it’s hard to gauge exactly when the whole patty is perfectly cooked. I like my burgers somewhere between medium-rare and medium. And all too often, after frying or grilling them for what I think is the right amount of time, and having developed what looks like the perfect crust on the exterior of my patty, I’ll bite into it and realize that the inside core is still under-done. And there’s nothing ickier than a mushy raw center.

Of course, this is why thin patties are so frequently made and used. It’s a lot easier to cook a thin patty completely to a preferred doneness (although with thin patties, you almost never get one any less cooked than medium–and that only if you insist). And while I could make life easy for myself, I’m not willing to sacrifice on flavour, texture or taste.

In my quest to build a better burger, and in part because of my recent obessive use of my SousVide Supreme (picked up from ToTT), I decided to see if I could cook my burger patties by sous-vide. (Keep reading)

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A Night in Singapore, in Spain
Monday, January 31, 2011

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Hola! I have just returned from a jam-packed week in Madrid, Spain. My colleagues and I were there to organize a super-cool culinary event that was also used as the launch pad for a whole series of even cooler food initiatives.

The event was titled A Night in Singapore and was the opening event (the welcome cocktail) for this year’s Madrid Fusion. Madrid Fusion, now in its 9th year, is quite simply one of the world’s most important culinary conferences, attended each year by 500 or so of the planet’s most talented chefs, restaurateurs, and food media. Each year, there is a featured foreign country. Last year it was Australia. This year it was Singapore, represented by 3 of our most talented chefs, one amazing mixologist and a quick-talking street food evangelist.

Madrid Fusion’s timing and its choice of Singapore as featured country was serendipitous. For the last year, my agency has been helping the Singapore Tourism Board, ieSingapore, and SPRING create a campaign that would help promote the changing face of our gastronomic scene to the world. This campaign would promote our best food brands–from people to products to concepts and even books–to the world’s foodies, media and trade. It was decided that Madrid Fusion would the perfect opportunity to launch this campaign. (Keep reading)

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