Mast-o-Khiar Yogurt Dip

I've been posting a sprinkling of recipes to QUITOKEETO, and this is one from a few months back. It is the prettiest dip in my repertoire, one I've been revisiting all summer, and I wanted to be sure you didn't miss it. It's a simple herbed-out yogurt base finished with dried fruit, rose petals, toasted walnuts, and a slick of the best olive oil you've got. A real show stopper. This version has drifted away from the traditional Iranian preparation of Mast-o-Khiar (yogurt and cucumber), which often uses dried mint and raisins, but this is how I prefer it - lots of fresh herbs, and the pop of added color and tartness you get from dried cranberries.

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For me, this dip is all about the details, and personal preferences. I make it with 2% Greek yogurt, and walnuts that have been toasted exceptionally well. You want them as deeply toasted as you can get them without any burning - this makes all the difference. I'm also particular about the cut on the cucumber, instead of chunks large and small, I prefer a small dice yielding pieces just a bit larger than a pencil eraser. Also, don't skimp on the olive oil drizzle. The way good olive oil plays off the yogurt is magic. I know dried rose petals can be hard to find (sometimes I use fresh/unsprayed petals instead), it's ok to skip them - again, not the same, but still really good. If it saves you a trip to the store, almonds work beautifully in place of walnuts, but again, toast them well. And trading the cucumber for zucchini (remove seeds), is what I do when it is in season - or do a combination. You can ! tweak th e basic idea many different ways.

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Hat Yai Travel Songkhla sight-seeing on the Singora Tram Tour

Other than Bangkok and islands full of tourist, Thailand southern territory are worth exploring for its history, culture and religion.The lesser-known towns in the south are charming, and Songkhla and Phatthalung are great examples.
Songkhla has been home to Chinese Hokkien Thais and Muslim Thais for centuries. Once I found that out I felt at home, because Im from Penang and I speak Hokkien! :)

Admittedly it is not Bangkok, but the massages here are just as good, prices are even cheaper and food is in abundance all the same. One might ask, What exactly can one do in Hat Yai?, and trust me, I ask myself the same question when I received the email from Firefly Airlines announcing their inaugural flight trip for media.

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Well, besides the obvious of what Hat Yai is known for, there are some other activities to keep the wandering tourist occupied. I was in Hat Yai town for 2 days, and spent a whole day in Songkhla on theSingora Tram Tour. Songkhla is merely 30 minutes from Hat Yai and has many attractions to offer the wandering traveler.
Note: Hat Yai is a town/district in the Province of Songkhla. Songkhla occupies an area of 7,393 squarekilometres, and is administratively divided into 16districts: Mueang Songkhla, Ranot, Krasae Sin, SathingPhra, Singhanakhon, Khuan Niang, Rattaphum, BangKlam, Hat Yai, Na Mom, Chana, Thepha, Na Thawi, SabaYoi, Sadao, and Khlong Hoi Khong.

For a start, I would suggest theSingora Tram Tour. Its FREE and it takes you to the mains areas of Songkhla and shows you the essential ! parts of Songkhla province. This rather educational tour is safe and convenient too!

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The usualSingora Tram Tour is about an hour or 2. However our tour that day extended much longer due to special arrangements. Anyhow, this post serves to give you some insights of where/what/when of Songkhla. :)

The tour startsfrom Phathammarong Museum.6 rounds daily are provided for tourists, including weekends and public holidays. In a trial period, its free of charge service in order to develop and improve tourism. .

Round 1 : At 09:00 am
Round 2 : At 10:00 am
Round 3 : At 11:00 am
Round 4 : At 01:00 pm
Round 5 : At 02:00 pm
Round 6 : At 03:00 pm

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The museum was constructed in Thai style to resemble the birthplace of General Prem Tinsulanonda, President of the Privy Council and Statesman who is a Songkhla native.

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The use of wood and the high stilts reminded me of old Malay houses back in Malaysia. Below is the welcome area for guests and or the verandah.

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Stepping in, all of us started to get busy taking pictures of the traditional items and furnishing of the house.

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Seriously, I didnt feel as if I was in a traditional house in Thailand. Everything seems familiarly Malay, a testament of the influences from the Muslim/Thai community?

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This was the kitchen. The traditional cooking items a! re certa inly not new to me as my grandmothers kitchen has the same items and I had to use them when I was young! But it was all nostalgic indeed.

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Next was the National Museum of Songkhla. It is a beautiful sprawling bungalow, clean and serene.

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The building is rather unique because of its Chinese architecture.From what Igatheredonline, the museum has an excellent collection of exhibits from all over Thailand, dating back as far aspre-historic period of the Stone Age and the Neolithic period of Kanchanaburi. Unfortunately for us, it was closed for renovation during our visit so we were not able to explore within the building, andinsteadwe just walked around the outer courtyard.

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The tram rambled its way merrily through the wide, windy streets of Songkhla. Below is part of the prison wall that is still erect. In comparison to Hat Yai town, Songkhla ! seems sh rouded in serenity and peace. Buildings are beautifully painted and well maintained. Roads are wide and the air is clean.

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Soon we found ourselves at Samila beach, the most popular beach in Songkhla. This coastline is about 6km long and the beach was pristine and wide.

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Our tram took us through the whole stretch of the beach and u-turned at the end. It was rather queer to see a sitting statue of a man with a book at the roundabout.

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But Samila Beach Oh, I liked it very much.
It is very people-friendly, welcoming and clean. There are small stalls and little shelters opposite of the beach side, providing a separation of food and grime from the beach. Though you may buy food and beverages and set up a cosy picnic on the beach, the separation minimised dirty wash water and grease polluting the beach directly. Occasionally youll see a few carts hawkering food along the coastline but at least they are not a permanent outlet on the beach.

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Another thing I observed about Samila Beach? Its not overly crowded (that could be because its a rather long, wide beach) and there were plen! ty of sh ady trees. The soft pristine sand, lazy breeze and unpolluted surroundings emanated a magnetic pull, almost impossible to resist. :)

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This is the famous Naga stature of Songkhla. The Songkhla province has manysculptures of interest, one of which is this one. Separated into 3 parts, the head is at Laem Son On Dam, the body is in the Lan Chom Dao near the Lotus pool, and the tail is near the Songkhla Golf Course.It was interesting to note the way thesculptures are meant to evoke the image of a large dragon moving its way through the city. A picture of a majestic fierce dragonreleasing a red-orange stream of fire from its mouth as it snakes itself across the island, leaving its surroundings quivering in its aftermath played through my mind when we passed by each sculpture!

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Coconut ice cream!
A welcoming icy respite from the hot, humid weather. This was one of the many options from a whole stretch of stalls hawkering tempting morsels of fried tit-bits, piquant Thai salads and drinks alongSamila Beach itself.

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This ice cream is! similar to the one I posted earlier, but without the raw egg yolk! :d

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Lifes a beach, so grab a hat! :dd
Take your pick from a myriad of styles and materials and they wont even hurt your wallet, each costing between RM8 RM15 (80 150 baht). Guess which one I bought?? ;)

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We then stopped at the temple to ogle at the large statuary thats the iconic mermaid statue of Songkhla the Golden Mermaid Statue.The guides urged us to go closer for photographs. Like I said, Songkhla does boasts of many symbolic statues, the other 2 more being theMouse and the Cat, which we missed.

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We hurried on to the Songkhla Aquarium, where a feeding show awaits. On the way we saw the body section of the Naga sta! tue.

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But they said we cant possibly miss the head. So here we are!

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The Great Serpeant Nag.
The Nag is the deity of divine creation of water as well as fertility for all living things. The people of Southern Thailand believes that Nag sprays divine waters so as to make people feel fresh and happy, as well as to purify the blemishes which occurs within our minds and bodies.
As a result, the Nag is one of the most highly respected deities of Southern Thailand. Thus the local people frequently pay respect to Nag and ask him to forever bring happiness and good fortune to their lives.

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Songkhla Aquarium.

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I certainly didnt expect Songkhla to have an aquarium. I must say this venue is totally under-marketed.

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For the sea lovers, one can certainly spend an average of 2 hours here, and be sure not to miss the feeding show!

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The aquariums are clean and the sealife looks well taken care of, a prerequisite for such attractions. There isnt a shark-walking opportunity here like the one I went in Melbourne Aquarium but here we sat back and watch one of the divers waltzed with the turtles and sharks, whilesurrounded by shoals of big fishes, stingrays, and turtle.

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The feeding show lasted about 15 minutes. I satastonished as the diver spinned, hugged and played with the sharks, turtle and stingrays throughout the show.

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The sharks didnt seem so terrifying here huh? Its actually enjoying a bellyrub! :)

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In this tank, most of the sea life weights at least 100kg or so. Entrance fee is RM25/250 bath. Surfwww.songkhlaaquarium.com or call +66 2011 2012 for further details.

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The Major of Songkhla Municipality, Peera Tantiseranee joined us during the feeding show. A lively and energetic man, he chatted, walked and had lunch with us at the Songkhla Old Town.

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The old town of Songkhla.The old quarter is demarked by Nang Ngam Road, Songkhlas main street, as well as Nakhon Nai, Nakhon Nok, Yala, Yaring and Pattani streets. These weremainly the few that we strolled about that afternoon. Here, the disparity of the streets from the earlier tour we had can be seen.

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Again it reminded me of Penang, these war-torn looking shoplots, with hanging cables, grills and faded paint.

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This is also where the mixed-culture among Buddhist-Chinese-Muslim people is located. You can see Songkhla Mosque, City Pillar Shirne , and Thai Temple, all in this Old Town area. Most of all, many old houses and buidings are located here, and walking between these roads, venturing into the old-school shops is like entering a time-warp into a by-gone age.

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Restaurants with multi-coloured tiles, heavy marble tables and chairs, old pull-grills and wooden doors bought back memories of Penang. In many ways (personally for me as Im a Penangite), I find these streets not entirely alien. Old ladies sell cakes in front of their houses; many have their home doubling up as shops, and many more doubled up as antique/coffee shops.

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Waves of nostalgia washed over me. Even lunch was reminiscence of the olden days; plastic plates and steel cutleries!

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We ate at this 80 year old coffee shop, said to be famous for its homely cooked food.

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Theeclecticmix of architecture such as below are no uncommon in old town Songkhla. The top curved (crescent shaped) windows and balcony bears striking similarities to Malay architecture while downstairs housed a Chinese restaurant.

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As expected of a popular restaurant, it was packed with locals and families.

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Mayor Peera favours the food here as well. Heres hes seen tucking heartily into lunch right at our table.

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This is the southern somtam; spicier and more sour than the tomyam.

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We didnt get to eat any pork though this wasnt a pork-free establishment as there were Muslims in our group. Sad, for we missed out on the pork knuckle which I saw was on almost every table in the restaurant!

Anyhow, the tomyam fish was a firm favourite with all, followed closely by the somtam fish with coconut. I liked the braised duck with gizzards! :)

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Clockwise from left: Tom yam fish this was unlike the usual soupy tomyam preparation as it lacked the sharp tang but instead was thicker and piquantly sweet. Both of the vegetables were much appreciated, simple and tasty. The taufu with crabmeat seems to be the most luxurious item. The overall meal was homely, satisfying and delicious!

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We thought that was all there is for food. But oh boy, just a short stroll away I spotted this little shop sell! ing ice cream. And when I saw the raw egg yolk, I was hooked! The next thing we know, all of us are holding a cup each! :)

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Stuffed with coconut juice and ice cream and eggs, we strolled across the road and bought the famous BIG PAUs for tea!

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Big, juicy, plump pork buns.. heavenly! Read more about them HERE.

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The tour continued with us visiting some of the famous shrines and temples within the vicinity.Enroute, I stopped at some of the shops along the whole street. As I said earlier, this street was flanked both sides with shops selling food items, antiques and shrines.

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Unfortunately these were not for sale. :( They would have made great collectibles for sure!

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We stepped into a Hokkien shrine;Kuan Uu Shrine, one of the many in the Old Town. The Chinese shrine is regarded as animportant institution in the community, a placeto express their worship and faith. Chinesepeople firmly believe in religion and thelocation of manyChinese shrines could be found at the center ofthe community, for the sake of their convenience.

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The many shrines housed different Gods with different capabilities. Many areworshipedas a sign of respect and also for the the belief that the Gods will bestow upon them good health, prosperity, happiness, security/safety and many other good tidings.

The Kuan Uu Shrine -located on Nang NgamRoad near the Songkhla City Pillar Shrine.

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Right in front of the shrine is thisraised Chinese opera stage where customers must bend down to be seated. It was anastoundingsight and immediately flashes of images of peoplesquattingunder a stage and slurping a bow! l of noo dles came to mind. Wouldnt it be uncomfortable, I wondered?

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It is not actually! See the patrons sit below enjoying bowls of noodles and drinks? Unless youre exceptionally tall, the height of the stageaccommodates just nicely when you see on the low stools. Likewise, all food and drinks are prepared on the same spot.

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Songkhla Old Town:
Consist of 3 major streets _ Nakhon Noak, Nakorn Nai and Nang Ngam. Muslim communities also lived peacefully in the same area where their mosques can be seen not far from old Chinese shrines and Buddhist temples. The food you see above are on Nang Ngam street.

Our next destination was the Tang Kuan Hill.

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We bid the cheerful Mayor Peera farewell at this stage and thanked him for joining us. Really, hes s! uch a hu mble man and its charming of him to allocate time off his busy schedule to sight-see, have lunch,accommodatean interview session, joked and share his stories of Songkhla with us.

Tang Kuan Hill, Songkhla reminds me of Penang Hill.

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For a nominal fee, a visitor takes a lift up to the top for panaromic views of Songkhla.

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Yes, its modelled almost like the venicular trains that goes up Penang Hill. Back then in Penang, hiking up Penang Hill was my favourite past time. I think that was the only thing I missed about Penang. :(

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Tang Kuan Lift carries a maximum 20 passengers per round to the top of hill daily. Though a short ride, it wasnt the most comfortable as the lift can be packed and everyone has to stand.

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The view at the top could be worth it for some.

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However, most visitors are here to see thePhra Chedi Luang, the royal pavilion built during the reign of King Rama V.

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We took the same tram down and at the bottom of the hill, I was reminded of Penang again.

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Monkeys! Yes, just like the Botanical Gardens near Penang Hill. But the monkeys here have a better time, with toys such as swimming pool below built specially for them!

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I was specially beguiled seeing the monkeys with their newborns hanging on them.

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As typically when around monkeys, be careful and hold on tight to yourpossessions- hat/bags/cameras. The nursing ones are particularly aggressive as they are protective of their newborns.

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Next we headed to the Hat Yai Cable Car. I bet you didnt know Hat Yai has cable cars huh? :)

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It was opened rather recently I was told; at the beginning of December 2011. At the foot of the hill there is aplace of worship ! which is called the Elephant Temple/Brahman Shrine. This beautiful statue of a three headed elephant is one of the main attractions.

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The cable car serves also as a connecting point to theKuan Im/Guan Yin (Goddess of Mercy) and Buddha Statue on top of the hill. Could you see the golden stature in the distance in the picture below? :)

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We didnt take the cable car as we were rushing to get back to the hotel for the Hat Yai Fashion Festival that evening. Our van took us right to theGolden Buddha on the hill of the Hatyai Municipal Park so we could look around and snap some shots.

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Here you go; more scenic views of Songkhla.

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Below: The statue of Kuan Yin in the far distance. From theGolden Buddha you can opt to walk down these stairs to the Kuan Yin below.

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Or if youre lucky/lazy like us, we got our van to drive us there! :d

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Many people are here to worship and offer their prayers to Kuan Yin, including myself. There was also a grand colourful stature ofKuan Kung, also respected as God of War or for business.

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This rather interesting monument was this dragon staircase. It was popular for pictures with the tourists for obvious reasons.

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Done with the tour we headed back to our hotel to freshen up and headed out again for FASHION time! :)

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**This excursion was part of the media trip organised by Firefly Airlines as part of their inaugural Subang-Hatyai flight.

Firefly Airline has commenced flight between Subang (KL) to Hat Yai (Thailand) as of 17th Aug 2012. Current promotion is RM99 one way till further notice.

Flight Schedule

Hat Yai (HDY) Subang (SZB)

Commencement: 17 August 2012

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Route

Departure

Arrival

Flight Time

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FY 3614SZB-HDY9.50 am10.10 am1 hour 20 minMon, Wed, Fri, SunFY 3615HDY SZB10.30 am1.00 pm1 hour 30 minMon, Wed, Fri, Sun

Ticket purchases can be made from Fireflys website (www.fireflyz.com.my), mobile application, airport and city ticketing offices, call-centre and through travel agents.