Fridaylicious 101 – #10 WIN Master Tean’s prize pack!

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[competition is now closed - winners already announced here]

Am I the only one who is Masterchef-deprived after the show has ended? No more Masterchef on TV every night at 7pm has make my evening rather dull and boring. And no more masterchef chat with fellow foodbloggers which also means now all I can do is cook! Imagining myself as Poh, in the line of fire for the invention challenge, creating some random crazy Malaysian dishes using the fiery Tean’s gourmet products that only The Pom dare to try. So far no complaints, I guess I am doing it alright. Masterchef audition for next year perhaps?! Haha!

I am sure you all know I am a big fan of Mr Tean’s products. His curry paste series are simply awesome and all malaysians swear by it. Me and my Malaysian friends have been using Mr Tean’s products for many of our cookings here, here, here and here. You can argue that it can’t be as good as those freshly made by yourself, well perhaps. But for a packet less than $10, widely available in major asian supermarkets (including Harris Farmers Market) and save you from buying all the ingredients then hours of pounding it (I can see Tom’s sweat dripping already…), I think I will go for the easy option and taste almost just as good. Try it to believe it.

And guess what?! We have some to give away! Read on…

Dear ATFT readers, you are in for luck! The good guys at Amyson are giving away not one, but 5 x amazing Mr Tean’s products prize packs worths over $50!!! to our ATFT’s readers. In the prize pack, you will receive

-   Chicken Curry paste
-   Curry Laksa Paste
-   Assam Laksa fish paste
-   Penang Har Mee Prawn Noodle soup
-   Stir-Fry Sambal Tumis
-   Tom Yum paste
-   Vegetable curry paste
-   Bakuteh herbal soup
-   Crispy Prawn Chili (in a jar)

Seriously, this is the only way to introduce yourself to the fire in a hole the Master Tean’s curry paste products. To win these prizes, all you have to do is simply answer this question below in less than 25 words:

“What is your favorite Malaysian food and why?”

  • Answer the question by leaving a comment on this post along with your first name and email address.
  • This is a game of skill, so the most creative or “FUNNIEST” answers will win the prize.
  • The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
  • Only one entry per person will be accepted (I can check ip address).
  • No personal details will be forwarded to third parties.
  • This competition closes at 5pm Friday 28th August 2009.
  • Winners will be announced and notified on Monday 31 August 2009 (Merdeka Day, Malaysia National Day, ha! Funny that!)
  • Entry are strictly limited to Australia residents ONLY.



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37 Responses to “Fridaylicious 101 – #10 WIN Master Tean’s prize pack!”

  1. Shirley July 24, 2009 at 8:50 am #

    Bakuteh – my first encounter with Malaysian food. I was a little shocked to find no trace of tea leaves in “Tea with Pork Spare Ribs”!

  2. Simon Food Favourites July 24, 2009 at 10:52 am #

    Love a good Char Kway Teow, more Charring the better, plus a cooling Ais Kacang and would love to try a Popiah by Poh!
    .-= Simon Food Favourites´s last blog ..Sayong Curry & Laksa Malaysian Cuisine: Chicken Rice, Sydney (22 July 2009) =-.

  3. Vanessa Pike-Russell July 24, 2009 at 11:00 am #

    Kari Ikon pedas (curry fish) cooked by my husband who learned the recipe on visit to the West Coast of Malaysia during a three month stay. Served with Anchor beer. Delicious!

  4. Min Ai July 24, 2009 at 2:32 pm #

    Durian!! Give me durian pancakes, durian puffs, durian ice cream, durian dodol, durian cheesecakes (I know a friend who makes an AWESOME version of this!) durian anything and I’ll be happy! Stinky breath? Who cares!! Just gimme mah durian!! :P

  5. Jess July 24, 2009 at 2:55 pm #

    it’s a close call between roti (flaky, buttery, crispy goodness) and ikan bilis (the yummy crunchy snack version with peanuts)

  6. Ellie@AlmostBourdain July 24, 2009 at 2:57 pm #

    I love Moon River (月光河) – Stir-Fried Beef Noodle (干炒牛河) top with a raw egg. We call this dish ‘Moon River’ in Klang Valley. It has nothing to do with Andy Williams :-) The flat rice noodle is called ‘River Noodle’ ( 河 粉) in Chinese. It’s stir-fried in dark soy sauce which symbolises the darkness of the night and the raw egg symbolises the moon.
    .-= Ellie@AlmostBourdain´s last blog ..Magnolia Cupcakes with Ferrero Rocher Chocolates =-.

  7. Anita July 24, 2009 at 10:13 pm #

    I love satay chicken coz I’m “hooked hooked hooked on satay, hooked hooked hooked on satay sawwwwwwwwwce”. I made up that jingle a few years ago when I was in a kooky mood and couldn’t get enough satay sauce.
    .-= Anita´s last blog ..My first high tea =-.

  8. Fiona July 25, 2009 at 4:55 pm #

    *hangs head* my partner is half Malaysian, and yet I can’t touch anything hotter than a coconut pancake :p

  9. Alex July 26, 2009 at 8:47 pm #

    Laksa, preferably with lots of seafood and hot, hot, hot! I liksa me some laksa :D

  10. Paul July 28, 2009 at 10:35 am #

    Any of the kecangs preferably with cendol and red beannn!!! I can never resist a bowl of this no matter how full of malaysian food I am previously.

  11. MC July 28, 2009 at 3:47 pm #

    I love my black hokkien mee
    It sets my taste buds free
    I crave and cry “Where got?”
    Only in KL I find ….damn shiok

  12. Simon July 29, 2009 at 6:42 pm #

    My favourite is the curry laksa, when it’s done well. The rich, spicy soup, noodles & other ingredients makes for a great meal, regardless of the weather :)
    .-= Simon´s last blog ..Masterchef Winner & Daily Telegraph Fail! (Spoiler Alert!) =-.

  13. Kavita August 2, 2009 at 5:36 pm #

    Ramli Burger! I miss following the (almost always) 7-Eleven beacon at midnight to a juicy patty topped with the works, wrapped in a thin layer of egg and oozing ketchup & mayo! Not even Hungry Jack or MacD’s can compare it for me…
    .-= Kavita´s last blog ..3 beans & ham stirfry =-.

  14. Beth August 6, 2009 at 6:45 am #

    I love Tom Yum soup especially when out shopping as it keeps my weight down and my strength up for my mighty shopping onslaught!

  15. Melanie August 6, 2009 at 9:35 am #

    I have a soft spot for Cendol, the delicious dessert of shaved ice, coconut, noodles..the combination is unique and addictive and is best from a street vendor in Malaysia, yummy

  16. James August 9, 2009 at 5:06 pm #

    A laksa
    Nice and hot
    Makes me want a F—sa!!!

  17. Fiona August 9, 2009 at 8:20 pm #

    Oh Curry Mee, how I love thee! A Malaysian taste sensation, especially with extra prawns, cockles and long beans, Will YOU judge my MEE Master Teans?

  18. Katherine Ryan August 15, 2009 at 1:11 pm #

    Curry laksa, nasi lemak
    Porky noodles are on the right track
    But doctored versions are all I see
    For shame, chilli’s too hot for me!

  19. penny August 21, 2009 at 11:31 pm #

    Nonya Bak Chang. My grandma used to make this every year during the dragon boat festival and gave it away to neighbours.
    .-= penny´s last blog ..Mamak in Sydney =-.

  20. Lex August 22, 2009 at 1:49 am #

    3x half boiled egg + kaya and butter on sweet bun w/ kopi O and Milo Ais after a massive night in Bangsar (KL), with big hangover and wondering who stole my kidney.
    .-= Lex´s last blog ..The adventures of Key Lime Pie =-.

  21. roberto colombi August 23, 2009 at 8:35 am #

    Lontong – delicious, but it’s a ‘lontong’ since i’ve had it!

  22. Marie Pohnetalova August 23, 2009 at 8:37 am #

    Serunding – i love this dish and it’s ‘Serunding’ accompaniments!

  23. Sydneyguyrojoe August 23, 2009 at 4:53 pm #

    SATAY!! I dont like the imitation stuff where its just yellow oil (actually i dont mind,i lie) but its not as good as the nutty thick sauce that goes crunch and your mouth!! Back in the day, in Malaysia it was 20 cents aussie a stick, and i would eat about $5 worth!! haha it was ssooo goooddd

  24. Maria August 23, 2009 at 7:32 pm #

    I love eating roti dipped in durian mash :) strange, i know, but hey…just think of it as eating congee with smelly tofu (the two go hand in hand). The only backlash is that the boy pinches his nose and calls me stinkybreath after :(

  25. Kath August 23, 2009 at 8:44 pm #

    It’s definitely Laksa – but not the inferior curry laksa that one encounters all too often in Australia. True laksa afficianados know that there is nothing like a Sarawak laksa with a good dollop of sambal belachan and a squeeze of limau purut! Aaahhh bliss….

  26. wenqi August 23, 2009 at 10:00 pm #

    I am in love with hokkien mee. with super thick yellowy noodles and lots of black sauce and lots of fishhy cakes and prawns and slices of green chili and … and… *drools…..keyboard’s wet.. opps*

  27. Meow August 24, 2009 at 1:26 pm #

    My regular mouth-watering memory of a market in Sabah: freshly kneaded and fried dough, dripping with sweet buttery kaya (咖椰油炸鬼).

  28. Janet August 24, 2009 at 3:45 pm #

    I love Indian rojak and Mee Siam!!!

  29. Danieka August 24, 2009 at 5:42 pm #

    I love nasi lemak. I have never found anything here that comes close to it… and it’s impossible to recreate yourself!

  30. dr- August 24, 2009 at 7:00 pm #

    Ikan Pari Bakar! Stingray marinated in a myraid of spices, wrapped in banana leaves and barbied over smoking hot charcoals. Can you resist it? ;)

  31. karen August 26, 2009 at 1:01 am #

    I once tried Nasi Lemak and it was the most incredible dish but I’ve never been able to find a resturant that comes close, I guess the only way is a holiday to Malaysia or to master it myself.

  32. Xiu Ling August 26, 2009 at 9:11 pm #

    i simply miss the purest nasi lemak that i can find in muar, johor

    no fancy fish
    no thick curry
    no hard boiled egg or fried egg
    nothing
    just plain fragrant RICE with hot and nice SAMBAL ikan bilis
    wrapped into triangular shape with banana leaves

    the most perfect breakfast for me! :D

  33. Mable August 27, 2009 at 8:55 pm #

    All the way in Japan, in the midst of steamy Tokyo, I yearn for… deep-fried cempedak. Often the simplest, most modest snack is the most delicious. And also, part of the happy memories of childhood – where everything was simple, pure and care-free. *sniff*

    Note to ATFT: I live in Melbourne but currently in Japan for a brief, friendly visit. :)
    .-= Mable´s last blog ..Hanabi in Akita =-.

  34. Jo Harlow August 28, 2009 at 5:15 pm #

    Anything that someone else cooks for me!!!! But they have to use Mr Teans, or it’s toast and baked beans!

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