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Char Siew

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 1:01 pm
by BigDevil
Sorry for being a mountain tortoise, is it that good??

Famous Kay Lee Roast Meats selling eatery and recipes for $3.5m

$2m recipe cooks up a national storm

Where else can find good char siew?

Re: Char Siew

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 12:19 am
by maggicho
At home!

Re: Char Siew

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 8:46 am
by Nebbermind
maggicho wrote:At home!
which part of the pig makes the juiciest char siew?

Re: Char Siew

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:06 am
by bookwormkids
For me, I would use 腰肉 or 五花肉. But, the best person to ask is your regular butcher. :smile:

Re: Char Siew

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:40 am
by cherrygal
Thanks to the Straits Times report, I tried the Fu Shi (Shunfu) char siew and roasted duck. The duck is definitely the most flavourful one I have tasted so far. The char siew is also very good. I am certainly going back. :)

I live so near and yet never tried this. It's just next to the famous Hakka delights selling the soon kueh and yam cake. Long queues during the weekends.

Re: Char Siew

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 4:31 pm
by BigDevil
maggicho wrote:At home!
You want to share your recipe??

Or you are looking for $2m for it? :wink:

Re: Char Siew

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 4:33 pm
by BigDevil
cherrygal wrote:Thanks to the Straits Times report, I tried the Fu Shi (Shunfu) char siew and roasted duck. The duck is definitely the most flavourful one I have tasted so far. The char siew is also very good. I am certainly going back. :)

I live so near and yet never tried this. It's just next to the famous Hakka delights selling the soon kueh and yam cake. Long queues during the weekends.
Can be more specific where this Fu Shi is??
I'm also near there but never know about it....

Re: Char Siew

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 1:32 am
by cherrygal
Sure... it is in Shunfu Market and Food Centre along Shunfu Road. You can turn into Shunfu Road from Marymount Road. The food centre is on level 2. Ample parking available at the multi-storey carpark.

You can also find the famous Shunfu muffins (Choc n Spice) there.

So, a visit to Shunfu Mart should not leave out the following:
- Choc n Spice Muffins
- Fu Shi roasted duck and char siew
- Meizhen Hakka soon kueh
- Lai Heng char kway teow (from westlake market)

Re: Char Siew

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 3:09 pm
by sparks
cherrygal wrote:Sure... it is in Shunfu Market and Food Centre along Shunfu Road. You can turn into Shunfu Road from Marymount Road. The food centre is on level 2. Ample parking available at the multi-storey carpark.

You can also find the famous Shunfu muffins (Choc n Spice) there.

So, a visit to Shunfu Mart should not leave out the following:
- Choc n Spice Muffins
- Fu Shi roasted duck and char siew
- Meizhen Hakka soon kueh
- Lai Heng char kway teow (from westlake market)
I queued half hr for the roast duck n char siew. Char siew is so so for me. My children find the duck flavourful. I don't eat duck unfortunately. Dh like the soon kuey next stall.

Have yet to try the char kway teow. What is their opening times?

Re: Char Siew

Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 5:11 pm
by Blessed Homemaker
I have a recipe for homemade char siew. I use 五花肉

http://blessedhomemaker.blogspot.com/20 ... ewsiu.html