A quick lunch of left-over Baya Kyaw (Yellow split pea fritters) broken into pieces and tossed with sliced tomato, toasted pieces of flat bread and wild rocket. Dressing is simply olive oil, lemon juice and salt.
A quick lunch of left-over Baya Kyaw (Yellow split pea fritters) broken into pieces and tossed with sliced tomato, toasted pieces of flat bread and wild rocket. Dressing is simply olive oil, lemon juice and salt.
I can’t seem to get enough of chillies and buy more this weekend. This time green chillies from the supermarket…
I boiled a generous handful of dried roselle buds in enough water to serve three people. Stirred in some honey making it sweeter than normally…
This is a recipe that my mother recalls eating during the nine days of the vegetarian festival. Made with purple yam and peanuts…
Folded pancakes stuffed with sweetened red bean paste and freshly grated coconut are a delicious treat. I have almost all the ingredients…
This vegetarian ‘meat’ is simply made with flour and water. It is a recipe my mother learnt from her sister…
Rice is an essential part of a Burmese meal and on special occasions, like birthdays and anniversaries, we make butter and lentil rice…