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Shrimp Ala King Recipe

Carmina was craving shrimp ala king, but instead of buying it at a restaurant, decided to make her own at home since she already had some ingredients. I normally make bacon carbonara decided to change the recipe around since my main ingredient is shrimp. Shrimp Ali King Recipe Ingredient: 1/2 Kilo - Fresh Shrimp (peel shrimp, remove intestine and head) 1 - Nestle Cream 2 - Tbsp Butter  2 - Tbsp Minced Garlic 1 - Cup Canned Corn (drain liquid) 1 - Knorr Shrimp Cube Black Pepper Salt Garlic Powder MSG (optional) Spaghetti noodles Parsley Flakes (optional) Marinate the Shrimp by season it with black pepper, salt, garlic powder and msg set aside. Cooking instructions: Follow the instructions on the spaghetti package to cook the amount you plan to eat. Sauce Cooking instructions: In a pot, melt the butter over low heat, then add the shrimp. Once the shrimp turn pink, add the corn and garlic, and sauté. Pour in the Nestle cream and mix until it begins to simmer, then add the shrimp cube ...

Carmina's Review on Tuk Tuk Grilled Chicken


Just the other day I was asking my best friend what meat she normally eats for her meal since she had place herself on a diet.

My best friend said she normally eat chicken to combine with her vegetables on a daily basis.

I felt I wanted to switch and try and eat grilled chicken but I didn't want to eat the same places I had ordered in the past.

I went on my Grab Food on my phone application to search for grilled chicken and what I saw was Tuk Tuk Grilled Chicken saying it is Thai style.

I figure I have never tried Thai version grilled chicken before and the price is reasonable it had arrive in a box with a plastic bag on the chicken be packed up arriving in your home.

The King Solo grilled chicken wasn't sliced up you will need to do it on your own.





I decided to try their pad Thai while there was a video clip on their site Tuk Tuk Grilled Chicken someone cooking it for PHP 295.00 ($5.90).



The pad Thai is spicy need to watch out on the chili peppers that are sliced up mixed inside the noodles if you're not into spicy food however their noodles are dry it seems not fully cooked.

I've eaten other restaurants that serve Pad Thai and this is the first to complain about their food how it cooked.

Tuk Tuk Grilled Chicken need to add more sauce rather than adding additional chili peppers.

There is no difference in their grilled chicken it doesn't taste like Thai no different in any Filipino grilled chicken cooked in Filipino restaurannts.

Sorry to say it is rather too dry it seems over cooked and I am not the only person who has tried in our household.

I've tried better grilled chicken there is something lacking cannot pin point where it should be.

The dipping sauce seems too Filipino basic vinegar with soy sauce and hot peppers something what my employee put in their grilled food.

I am not really a person who complains but this needs to be approached in order to make new changes on how they cook their food.

Note:

Carmina is not selling or advertising for Tuk Tuk Grilled Chicken.

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