Given that I didn't know what was available for me, I decided to pick up some basics at the supermarket. This included:
Eggs
Tomatoes
Mushrooms
Onions
Garlic
Butter
Olive Oil
Pasta
Pasta sauce
Bread
Cheese
Dill
Bread
Carrots
Frozen chicken wings
And on the advice of the colleague who was with me, Spätzl (a kind of German noodle).
With these basics, I was then able to make myself a fairly hearty dinner of Spätzl in a creamy mushroom sauce, kinda like the Jaeger schnitzl I had at Oktoberfest sans schnitzl.
Yes, I know it looks like dog food but it was very nice and I had it for lunch as well!
For breakfast (Fruhstucker), I have myself some scrambled eggs with tomatoes and mushrooms (seeing a theme here?)
Made using the Gordon Ramsay method!
Now, Anya said that one of the things she missed most about Germany when she was in Aus was the bread. German bread is...shall we say...kinda hearty. And dense.
I'll admit, I got to calling my bread, "The Doorstop", it's that dense and hard.
Its the perfect bread for toasting and eating with cheese. Unfortunately, one of the appliances my place is missing was, believe it or not, a toaster. No worries, I could just use the oven method of toasting bread. Except there's no oven either. At this point, I decided to be a bit like Pooey and go bad.
That's right, I fried my bread for sandwiches. Awesome, but not particularly healthy.
Here's to more food adventures coming soon!
5 comments:
Maybe I should do a HK edition!
Maybe you should! I think yours would be the best one though, so much cheap and high quality food...
Yeah.. things you eat when you're alone in HK... EATING OUT!! On the cheap!!!
Easy to buy asian groceries too!
Hmm i should devote an entire label to 'things you eat when you're alone'
I think you should.
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