Out of the blue, J said she was sending me soon kueh. I was like, what the. This woman knows my freezer space and such, and she got me small packs. I'm so thankful, but I feel so bad for the delivery fees for such a small volume.
I was super stoked when the packs of soon kueh arrived. Two frozen packs for the freezer, and one still-warm box for the fridge. It came on a day that I had a party to attend, and the soon kueh would fill my stomach better than any of the food on the buffet table. Yay.
It was just nice that my bottles of soy sauce from Mikaku No Tabi arrived. I had two cold-smoked flavors of course, one aged tsuru-bishio and one tamari. Both go well with soon kueh. This should also have a touch of chilli. Opted for the tangy garlic-chilli from Putien to match the delicate flavors of soon kueh. Sambal belachan will do, but it tends to overpower the filling.
It's a super random gift, but I love soon kueh!!! Tehehehehe. But I'm also particular about them. These from One Kueh at a Time are excellent, done just the way I like them. I'm extra thankful for the small packs. Work has been a bit mad recently. So the soon kueh aren't just comfort food for my tummy, they are literally my emergency stash. I can make excellent jiao-zi and soon kueh, but with the arrival of a dog and a tiny open kitchen, there's just no way to make them without getting fur in each piece. These packs make it convenient for me to have a decent meal in the middle of a busy day, and they're so easy to heat up.






