The ingredients: One carrot, shredded by Ryan’s Xiao Yi, three eggs, cracked open by Ryan’s mom, soy sauce and white pepper to add to the egg, then slightly whisked by Ryan.
First, cook the shredded carrots with full on concentration.
Then slowly add in the eggs to the carrots.
Be sure to get a second witness to the action, else it didn’t happen.
Pose pose pose.
Serve. Or rather, get an adult present to help you serve and wash up as you run off to play with your toys.
Yum 🙂
LOL! Ryan so clever! love his pose in the last pic!
I shall remember to try this recipe out.
Shirley: He insisted that it was taken!
Shu: Remember to bring your grandfather into the picture!
where’s the apron…. no apron means no cook….
must re-do
That actually looks pretty edible.
imantulen: that’s his next birthday present then!
ST: can’t go wrong with carrots and eggs!
I’m gonna cook this soon!! D:
i love his “full on concentration” look. serious-nya…
waaa early start
can dad look any grumpier than that??
Chee Ching: oOOoo make sure it looks like Ryan’s! 😉
lulu: can’t mock the chef you know heh
KY: yeap!
LT: he’s always like that what
Actually it tasted pretty good didn’t it?
Hehe 1st picture looked like Shin Chan is cooking!
I love the grumpy grandfather in the background together with the chef in full grin! Reminds me of my father with my kids 🙂
AT: not bad at all. well done on your son 😀
xes: there’s a strong resemblance, heh
mela: hehe he refused to continue cooking until his grandfather moved from the living room to the kitchen to watch him
OOohh…So cute larr ur nephew…
wah not bad. can cook and pose!
this is the sweetest post suanie. you’re such a great auntie 🙂
Hi,
Do you mind telling me where I can the same wok for induction cooking that Ryan is using? 🙂 thanks!
woww, i love this post, Suan…it’s short, nice & sweet 🙂 and Ryan is definitely adorable!