Above was one of the everyday dinners I made at home. I was trying to be healthier so I steamed my fish in my steamer basket. Usually I would pour hot oil to finish my steamed fish (made the fish glossy and shiny), but decided to skip this step with the "healthier" in mind. I added eggs in my napa cabbage because I wanted to submit this dinner to $20 Budget Meal. This veggie dish could be cooked without adding eggs.
Total cost for this dinner was about $6.87 and I was not budgeting this meal at all, it was just a meal I prepared often at home. It would be even cheaper without adding soup. I would beak down the cost and provide recipes in the next page. Again, it prove to me that it is so affordable to cook healthy meal at home, however I do need my break on weekend, it's great to eat a meal cooked by someone else and not have to stay for the clean up. :-P
I am submitting this to "S$20 Budget Meal" or "US$15 budget meal" hosted by Cuisine Paradise.
Steamed Tilapia Fillets with Ginger and Scallion
Cost of ingredients:
3 Tilapia fillets = $4.20
Ginger = 20c
Scallion = 20c
Total for this dish = $4.60
First rinse the fillets and place it on a steamer basket or ceramic plate. Then, spread the ginger slices that had been soaked with soy sauce, rice wine and sesame oil (for at least an hour) on top. Lastly top with some thinly sliced scallion and steam for 15 minutes.
Eggs with Napa Cabbage
Cost of ingredients:
1/4 Napa cabbage = 50c
2 large eggs = 17c
Garlic = 10c
Total for this dish = $0.77
Wash and cut the Napa cabbage into pieces. Heat up wok with some cooking oil. When heated, add in the chopped garlic, stir-fry until almost golden, add in the harder part of the Napa cabbage (the white part), stir-fry for a little while, then add in the rest of the Napa cabbage, stir-fry well. Add in salt and mix well. Add some water and a little chicken powder. Then pour beaten eggs on top, lightly stir until the eggs are cooked. Serve.
Seaweed Tofu Gochujang (Korean hot pepper paste) Soup
Cost of ingredients:
1/2 soft tofu = 50c
Seaweed = 50c
Gochujang = 40c
Garlic = 10c
Total for this dish = $1.50
The recipe for this soup can be found here and here.
Total cost for this dinner was $6.87. It's cheaper than a chicken fried rice we order at take out. Chicken fried rice here cost $7.95 not including tax and tips.
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