Tuesday, January 15, 2008

It's Just Minced Pork Porridge

Today, the man woke up at the crack of dawn and busied himself in the kitchen.

He made me minced pork porridge and lovingly packed it for me to take to work. Grumbled a little because I wouldn't be able to eat it till 11am. And I was miffed that I didn't have a microwave oven in the office to heat up the food. Well, technically, there's a lousy microwave all the way up on the 6th floor. But I didn't feel like walking. So it seemed as though I'd have to eat cold porridge. And cold porridge is NOT nice.

At 9.30am, I finally had some time to myself. And I opened the tub the man had so carefully packed. It smelt really good. Took the first mouthful. It was still warm. My tastebuds reeled from the flavors. It was a damn good tub of porridge. I finished it all.

I really really really like the porridge.

I don't know how the man churned that out in the pot. He doesn't do Asian food usually. This is only his second attempt at making porridge. And he spectacularly succeeded. His msn message popped up just then to ask me if I had a chance to eat it while it was still warm. I replied "Yes! It was a good one!" and nothing more. I didn't tell him. But I was actually rather choked with emotion when I finished that tub of porridge.

My grandfather was a wonderful cook. I believe he's the only one who loves me most in the whole wide world. He used to cook me minced pork porridge every Sunday. And I miss him dearly.

Don't know how the man did it. I don't know where he took the recipe from. But his minced pork porridge looked and tasted exactly the way my grandfather used to make it for me.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

that is just so so sweet.

wow. how on earth does a man pluck that out of your mind?! seriously now.

who would have thought? minced pork porridge eh?!

Anonymous said...

The tale of the minced pork porridge, in which the imp learns of the language that is the food and/of love.

Yum.

The End.

Jo said...

ah... you are well loved.

i can tell you how the man is able to cook you such damn good porridge. he cooked it from his heart, out of pure love for you.

That may sound corny but it's true!! how else a person like me who is hopeless in the kitchen can whip out delicious food for my family? It was sheer willpower, preparing the food with all the love in the world. Food prepared this way always taste better than good.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure your grandfather loved you tons my dear. And the porridge you just had? Was also made with love =)

Anonymous said...

*sniffs*

He's so so sweet you know, imp.. and your grandpa sounds so lovely *hugz*. I wish i had grandfather too.

Anonymous said...

i remember your grandfather's food. i remember that sunday morning when all of us crashed at your place. he merrily woke us up at 9am- in our drunken glory and alcohol breath to have porridge.

funnily, i didn't puke. the hot porridge chased away the hangover!

Little Miss Snooze said...

This is so sweet and I think you are truly blessed :)

Anonymous said...

so so sweet. your friends here have said it all. :) anything cooked with love has got to be good. add some culinary wizardry from your man and grandfather, and it really is choking good. so wonderful!

sinlady said...

like packing lunch for the kid to bring to school hehe

Anonymous said...

there's a lot of love in there. funny how food plays with our emotions too.

geesmo said...

your post made me all teary. i.hate.you. now my eyes going to be all puffy at work tmr! i miss my grandpa loads. i was fortunate enough to have him with me for the first 6 years of my life and what a profound impact he has left on me. Thanks for sharing. **hugs**

imp said...

natasha: *shrugs* :)

JM + mars bar: and i learn.

jomel: what an encouragement! i'd like to think that i can cook! but i think i can't!

corsage + cherie + lms + yuling: :)

seth: those were the mornings. afters. *hic*

sinlady: come to think of it! i am one!! heheheh.

geesmo: hugs you.

Anonymous said...

Wow..!! very touching..!! brownie points.. !! brownie points..!! loads of it..!

imp said...

mamabok: many brownie points chalked up. :)

Anonymous said...

i can only say, you are truly blessed. :)
dee

imp said...

dee: am grateful for that. :)

Suzie Wong said...

wah! man like that hard to find. U are one lucky girl, good boss, good man. Aiyo, this the 3rd blog I read about food tonight!

Q said...

porridge. yum. pei dan zao yuk juk is my personal favorite. Lucky to have such a man who can cook porridge. :-)

imp said...

suziew: :)

q: i LURVE that too! i want extra pei dan!