Masak Lemak Chicken

Work piling up, so time for some lazy food. Thanks to Uncle Brahim, lazy food does not necessarily mean plain ol' egg omelette or maggie mee. Lazy people need good food too.
Just pop in the pack, a cup of water, some chicken, let it cook for 20 minutes... KAO TIM!
Oh, and one pack should be enough for 2-4 servings (depending on how much chicken you put in, and how much you eat lah).
Dinner for two days settled.

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The only hard work involved was deboning the chicken and cutting it into bite sized pieces (primary school canteen style) so it'll be easier to store, split portions, and eat.
Great of wee hours munchies, just heat up chicken and rice in microwave, then can eat while doing work, or even with eyes half closed. Also, no bones = no need to use extra cutlery or hands. Bowl and spoon enough. When done, just lick the bowl clean, then no need to bother about washing up till next day ;)
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4 Comments:
man, you really know how to cook! it looks delicious!
wss79: Thanks. This dish, anyone oso can cook wan, using Brahim's Masak Lemak mix ;)
I love Brahmins - it's such a lifesaver and tastes so good.
boo: Yeah! Most of their stuff are good. I especially love their beef rendang mix. Close enough to the Real Thing.
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