Tuesday, 16 December 2014

17.10.2014 – Sweet & Sour Thai Chicken



John asked me to cook with him one of our favourites Thai-foods, the one we once (ok twice) had together on that wonderful beach here in Stockholm called Hornsberg strand. There is a Thai restaurant Pong and I took him there for a date. Bought him an ice cream, chocolate mint one (“I wanted to tell you I want the mint ice cream and then I said to myself, if it’s a destiny, he would knew which one I want so I didn’t say anything…. “) and then took him to this Thai restaurant. 

Well, he was waiting outside (“Watching over the bikes.”) and I stepped inside and bought us sweet and sour pineapple chicken. As revenge John went to the coffee kiosk and brought us fucking delicious latte. We sat down and watched the sunset, the sea and ate the meal, absolutely perfect moment. 

Since that we both love Thai food. We already tried some dishes (the best Thai Pad is in Nynäshamn Thai restaurant close to Lövhagen! I promise.) 

Today he decided we should cook it together. And well in the end we weren’t exactly alone while cooking and eating, David was there as well to taste that “famous meal of you too…” (said ironically with a sad smile as if I was about to leave him for John…)

Note:
                    add 1) Daniel – the sport freak forced us today to his own version of triathlon. We had to bike to nearest city (6 km) and then swim in a pool (“At least ten pools you lazy ladies!”) and then cycle back and then RUN (7 km) and we didn´t have time to eat during the whole day, so imagine
                add 2) when we started to cook it was already 8 pm and I was death tired and hungry and angry

So in the end I cooked angry-sweet and sour chicken almost without John (he was too weak to assist) and I used for the first time the cornstarch, the texture of this weird ingredience was so unusual and I was so tired then it looked like some kind of magic, then John helped to put the cornstarch into our sauce and I told him “I think this is enough, it´s already not so saucy as I imagined…” but he was very self-confident “…this boy doesn’t know nothing!” so we put all the magic ingredience into the sauce and well, it didn’t end up ideally….looked like the whole sauce magically disappear. 

Anyway we were so hungry we ate it in few minutes with David´s comments “I´m so happy when I know that there is some sweet waiting for me…” cause we actually made apple pie the other day. 

As a bonus I managed to almost broke John´s feet with my chair in a desperate attempt to sit closer to him and made him sad (“I thought it was supposed to be fun…”) when I stressed about what to add next while cooking. 

So that was my day. 




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