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TV Preview
of The Ways of the Matriarch
By Jamaluddin B Johan . Urbanwire The Ways of The Matriarch Preserving Peranakan culture in a modern world is never easy, especially when you’re a Nyonya [Straits-born Chinese] matriarch struggling to maintain traditional values in a constantly changing environment.
Cooking delicious meals usually requires lots of patience, and this is one virtue Pearlyn definitely needs in the 3rd season, as her household goes through some major changes. She’s now a grandmother as Fern recently gave birth. Unfortunately, the confinement maid [meant to help the new mother to recover her health and cope with the baby] had resigned, and a new one is needed to help Fern recover from her pregnancy. A new replacement does arrive, but she’s not exactly the typical one Pearlyn had in mind. Instead, Ruth Neo (Debra Teng) is a modern confinement maid who is young, beautiful and spiritual. Ruth introduces Pearlyn to Penang Nonya cuisine, which is starkly different from the one the Matriarch is so familiar to. Though slightly apprehensive, the elderly lady has to accept this brand new cuisine, while still sticking to her own cooking style. This new fusion of cuisines means more mouth-watering recipes for viewers and comedy as she tries to maintain control of her kitchen with the intrusion of this new arrival.
During a meet-the-cast session at Tiong Bahru Plaza on July 11, UrbanWire managed to chat with a few cast members, who were obliging enough to share their personal experiences on the show. Matriarch newcomer Debra Teng enthusiastically told UrbanWire that she had “a fantastic time working with the cast”, and that the Matriarch set was “the happiest set [she]’s been on”. Though she is a new arrival to the show, the cast welcomed her with open arms. She loves acting on the show and she “enjoyed the food the most, especially with buffets from morning to night”.
When asked if the show mirrors real-life, Shirley firmly agrees. “What you see [on the show] is what happens in a traditional Peranakan home, and how a Peranakan matriarch reacts in her kitchen. There are no shortcuts in food,” says Shirley. UrbanWire also pried a few gentle tips from Shirley for The Ways of the Matriarch fans who wish to try their hands at the recipes from the show. “In cooking, it’s important to remember 3 things – sense of smell, eyes to see the colour of the food, and taste buds. The 'agak-agak' or experimental method is very important and it takes experience to be able to perfect the taste of a particular dish. However, there is no right or wrong in cooking. You’re the cook, add whatever you like, and you may be surprised at the end result.” The Ways of The Matriarch airs on Mediacorp Arts Central, Sundays, 9pm.
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