28 Day anti-impulsive Wish List

  • Decadriver RM300
  • Samsung Wave budget:RM1699 DDate: November 15th

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Trius' TenTenBayview Strikes again:Juzzy Burger!

Hello ppl!

Yes! the title speaks for itself....well kinda. You see, TenTenBayview Academy has been an on going Extra Cocurricular Activity house, where we learn to throw parties, cook excellent if not prototype food, network... practically live in this house.

And this evening of 17th AUgust 2006, TenTenBayview became one of the first known Ramli Burger Shop to operate in Clayton. No where else in Clayton in my knowledge have tried making Ramli burger except in Marshall Avenue of which the burgers were done by me as well. THats Right.... IRON CHEF MAMAK - Trius! And even that was for two ppl.

Probably in the history of Clayton, Ramli burger was produced in a multicasting manner to 12 lucky customers. I shall call it JUZZY BURGER muahahaha

How much? Well....cost price. A burger say for example the Meat Special with Cheese costs 2.00 AUD. The Double Meat Special with Cheese? 80 cents more.

So THats 2.80 AUD for a huge burger larger than a Big Mac which would cost, maybe 4 dollars to say the least? And cheaper as well. And if u even bother comparing it to a Big Mac, it would be like comparing a fat guinea pig, to the Nutty Professor.

Well, I cant gurantee that i will be preparing more real soon, But, there would be a slight chance....that I'd be making, ROti Naan next.

The Roti Naan, is an indian bread that does not require much fermentation to make. No long hours of proofing and it take about 2 hours to make ready it's dough.

And All-dough it may seem to be an easy dish to prepare, it is one of the most tasty. It is usually served with Tandoori Chicken and goes very well with curry.

Back in Malaysia, there are several 'Mamak' caf'es that sell naans, but in a different way. "Garlic Naan With Cheese" for example is famous. Some cafes even serve with ham as well.

But no matter if you like it traditionally with tandoori or fusion mix, the Naan like the Ramli Burger, bring a nostalgic sensation to anyone homesick from Malaysia.

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