Cameron Highlands Tea Plantation, Malaysia

Saturday, September 10, 2011

PhotoHunt - Greasy

I had a tough time for this theme. I’m usually not a fan of greasy food so I don't have many photos of it.

This was one of my favourite dishes I had in Salzburg. It was a really great meal Salzburg-style basmati rice with fried fish fillet accompanied by tartar sauce. The rice was fragrant, not greasy and alongside, the fish was crispy and flaky, nicely fried and not overly greasy.


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26 comments:

  1. lovely looking recipe...would love to have some now!

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  2. That looks delicious. This was a hard theme.

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  3. Yes, but, it does make you try some, yummy.

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  4. Yum! That looks delicious. We were on the same wavelength this week. Hope you have a great weekend.

    Annie
    http://www.slowtrav.com/blog/annienc/2011/09/photohunt_greasy.html

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  5. Now that looks nice. Great take on the theme!

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  6. Mmmm, that looks good!

    Have a fabulous weekend.

    Liz @ MLC

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  7. oh yeah, this made me remember the Shriners are cooking fried fish tonight... Your plate of food makes my mouth water.. Perfect for the theme!

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  8. I'm not a fan of greasy food either Yuk! but i do like my fish fillets baked or grilled :-).

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  9. Salzburg and basmati in one sentence, never mind dish description, sounds so... transnational! :D

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  10. It looks so tempting and yummy. I don't mind if it is greasy. haha.....

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  11. I think that's what they call "fusion cuisine" :)

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  12. Grease is the Word..thought to meet up with Thunderbirds & the Pink Ladies haha.

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  13. In fact rice in eaten almost every where in the world and not only by the Asians. Yummy!

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  14. Oh yummy. It looks like it is greasy in a good kind of way. Now I know what I am cooking for lunch!!

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  15. sound so yummy! i could eat it all up by myself. =)
    here is my Greasy take

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  16. Looks good! If done right fried things don't taste of grease!

    Have a great weekend.

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  17. Austrian cuisine is very good. I always like to eat there.

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  18. When it comes to greasy foods I tend to shy away from them types of dishes, especially when it comes to seafood, mine either has to be steamed, poached, grilled or bake without breading.

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  19. 月圆圆,人甜甜。祝你越来越有钱。
    yuè yuányuán, rén tiántián。zhù nǐ yuè lái yuè yǒu qián。

    月光光,人双双。祝你心情多放宽。
    yuè guāngguāng, rén shuāngshuāng。 zhù nǐ xīn qíng duō fàng kuān。

    贵人齐,小人离。祝你大利又大吉。
    guì rén qí, xiǎo rén lí。zhù nǐ dà lì yòu dà jí。

    祝你与家人,中秋节快乐。
    zhù nǐ yú jiā rén, Zhōng qiūjié kuàilè。

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  20. I suddenly craved for this now. Will look for food like this later for dinner. :)

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  21. That is one tasty looking plate of food which I feel tasted as good as it looks.

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  22. Yum!! I am feeling hungry looking at this photo!

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