Sunday, May 07, 2006

My Nigella Moment : Snickers and Peanut-Butter Muffins
oh, what more could I say right, the ingredients speaks for itself 
This recipe is from the Children's section of Nigella's How To Be A Domestic Goddess.


in the oven

It's a relatively simple recipe. Stir together 250g of plain flour, 6 tbps golden caster sugar, 11/2 tbsp baking powder and a pinch of salt. Add 6 tbsp of crunchy peanut butter and mix until you have a bowl of course crumbs. Add 60g melted butter and 1 beaten large egg to 175ml milk. Stir this genlty into the bowl. Mix in 3 chopped Snicker Bars and dollop into the muffin cases. Bake for 20-25 minutes in 200 C

Thats about it! pretty easy right.









And, really, it tasted as good as it looks. I mean, who could resist peanut butter AND snickers, right ? the texture was fluffy which was good! But i had it burnt a lil, so at the base of the muffin it's abit dry.. and burnt..

but, it was great, suddenly baking back again. I should bake more.. Hahaha. and find people to eat it! I can't possibly eat 12 muffins in 1 day right ??




Sunday, May 07, 2006 11:55 pm by Swee San
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My Nigella Moment : Chicken Mushroom Pie (revised)
just some time ago, I made Nigella's Chicken Mushroom Pie. I think i saw it from Sarah's Sarah-Discovers-How-To-Eat..

I wasnt quite satisfied with the chicken filling, so i decided to make it again. This time, I used Campbell's instant Chicken Soup.


but this time, the shortcrust pastry wasnt that great, maybe because I had insufficient butter. It was a bit too dry, and not so pliable.


The filling was better than the previous one. but still it wasn't great!


Would try again another time, well, maybe other pies




Sunday, May 07, 2006 11:45 pm by Swee San
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Chicken Sukiyaki
ching!! another long overdue post. gomenasai...

remember the place Osaka Restaurant? Like I mentioned before, it's quite a common place for me and my family to hang out. We went there about 2 weeks ago or was it last week, anyway, we had our usual food. This time we ordered something new, Chicken Sukiyaki (they had beef too)

so, What exactly is Sukiyaki ??
(extracted from wikipedia.com)

Sukiyaki (Japanese: 鋤焼 or more commonly すき焼き; sukiyaki) is a Japanese dish in the nabemono ("one-pot") style. It consists of thinly-sliced beef, tofu, ito konnyaku (noodles), negi (welsh onions), Chinese cabbage, and enoki mushrooms among other ingredients. Generally sukiyaki is a dish for the colder days of the year and it is commonly found on the menu of Japanese year-end parties (bonenkai).

The ingredients are slowly simmered in a shallow iron pot in a mixture of soy sauce, sugar, and mirin. Before being eaten, the ingredients are dipped in a small bowl of raw, beaten eggs. A common joke in Japanese comedy is that making passable sukiyaki can be done with a very tight budget, especially if one is poor.


ingredients - chicken slices, tofu, japanese noodles, shallots, carrots, chinese cabbage


the pot is heated, added with onions


Chicken is added


When the chicken is cooked, this broth is added. (which could be made of, japanese soya sauce, water, sugar, and maybe other ingredients)




The rest of the ingredients are added into the pot..


Just wait for the broth to boil, and it's done!


It's quite nice, but it was a bit too salty, probably because of the soya sauce broth. I think it should taste better with rice, to ease the saltiness.






Sunday, May 07, 2006 11:29 pm by Swee San
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Roasted Pork Omelette
this is a long overdue entry, and i totally forgot about it. please forgive me.

last month when I went to Seremban, we bought some roasted pork slices back.
Tea time, wanted to munch something.. so, i made something really easy n simple..



first, slice some carrots (any vegetables you prefer actually) i only had carrots at home.. so ..ok, anyway, heat the pan with some oil, gently fry the carrots (if u like them raw, skip the frying part).

Then, beat 2 eggs with some milk, salt and pepper. fry the egg, when it's almost done, take it out. Roll the omelette with roasted pork slice, carrots and chicken floss. becareful its hot!


p/s : Really sorry for the lack of entries lately, blogging will resume, so does cooking n baking



Sunday, May 07, 2006 11:14 pm by Swee San
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Friday, April 28, 2006

Marche Movenpick

Hi again!

Finally i have time for this one entry after a very very long lost from this blog. 1stly, im kinda bz and stress over my uni work. 2ndly, i haven been doing any kitchen task and 3rdly, i haven been dining anywhere nice and interesting.

but heck, this is gonna be interesting. its about marche movenpick, which is located at the curve, mutiara damansara. marche means market in french. im sure there are a huge number of you out there have checked out this place. sorry, i m kinda slow and outdated.

anyway, this is how marche movenpick looking like..

alright, the place looks kinda interesting because there are many stations with a great variety of food ranging from pizza, pasta, cheese fondue, roast chicken, baked potatoes, rosti, grilled mushroom, grilled seafoods, desserts and bla bla...too many to name...the food is quite good. i kinda like rosti, which is the fried potato strips and oh, the creme caramel and mango crepe were yummy!

mango crepe!

the fruit cake...kinda dry....but its ok...

creme caramel..yummy...can anyone tell me how to make creme caramel?

funny thing, i only remembered to take pictures of desserts but it never occurred to me that i should also be snapping pictures of main courses! gosh...how could i? well, i admit, im kinda forgetful. mmm..i mean quite Sad

ask me for opinion? well, this place is surely worth checking out. its quite fun to dine in there. go in group so u'll be able to share the portions and try greater variety.

yummy yummy... la la la~~~

 

 



Friday, April 28, 2006 10:52 pm by -yeemei-
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Monday, April 10, 2006

Best Carrot Cake Ever!

*oppss, abit exaggerating?*

Anyways, It's my dad's birthday yesterday, and i decided to make the birthday cake.. They didnt want something too sweet.. or cheesey... So, a Carrot Cake would be good i presumed

This recipe has been tried. I made it last Nov for my dog's birthday but without nuts. It was a really good cake, so, making it for my dad's birthday... again.. would be good !! (no need to fear if it turns out good or not.. hahaha)

Ok, so first, grate the carrots (about 6 medium carrots). and crush some nuts, i used almonds, walnut would be good too. Then whisk oil, sugar and eggs until thick n creamy. Add in the carrots and nuts, stir well. Sift in the dry ingredients (flour, bicarbonate soda and 1 tbsp or cornflour*) . I pour the mixture into 2 8" baking tins, so i'll have the layers ready, dont need to halved them later.. Bake at 180 C for about 45 mins.. well, depending on what type of baking tins u use..

Then beat butter, cream cheese and icing sugar to make the frosting

After that, it depends on your creativity on how u wanna decorate the cake.. or just eat it Big Smile

*Nigella said, with a lil bit of cornflour added, it'll make the cake's texture fluffier n softer*


i covered the whole cake with the Cream Cheese Frosting, and added almond flakes all around it.. with some strawberries..


Strawberries are just .... fantastic.. hahaha.. they make any cake look beautiful. The words kinds smudge abit.. hehe


Happy Birthday DAD !!


Cream Cheese in between of the layers.. yummyy Tongue


Texture was really great.. it's even better with nuts

I could have eaten the whole cake.. but er... need to watch my waistline

 



Monday, April 10, 2006 02:50 pm by Swee San
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Thursday, April 06, 2006

My JamieOliver Moment : Pasta Tomato Sauce with Portobello Mushroom
ok, I did not quite follow exactly, but i just got inspired by it.

it's from his book Jamie's Dinners ("Tomato Sauce with Portabello Mushrooms and Taleggio" on pg 44 to be exact)
He's written how to make good tomato sauce for pasta or sausages, prawns, anything.

I bought a bottle of organic tomato sauce (not ketchup ah) from the Australian fair last weekend in BSC. It's made with organic tomatoes, basil, garlic.. and etc. so it's already made-ready, i didnt follow JO's tomato sauce.

Chop garlc and fry them gently in olive oil and oregano. Pour in the sauce and let it simmer for about 1 minute. Add some black pepper.

Pretty simple. Cook pasta according to the label behind the box.. eg 9 minutes. I opted for the Whole Wheat Pasta i bought in CS last week.

Pour the warm tomato sauce into a small baking dish. Place cooked pasta on top, give it a lil stir. Place the portabello mushrooms facing up. Spread some parmesan (i used parmesan instead of taleggio - no idea what's that). Drizzle with olive oil. Scatter some torn breadcrumbs if u have. Bake in oven at 220 C for 15-20 minutes.


the tomato sauce wash garlic-y. the oregano aroma was strong. the parmesan was a bit chewy, maybe mozarella would be nicer ? well, i would try Taleggio if i know where to buy it.


ah.. satistying brunch








Thursday, April 06, 2006 03:16 pm by Swee San
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