Friday, October 10, 2014


Recently I decided to give a go on making Pavlova. I used Donna Hay's recipe. It was simple and relatively easy. However, just as Donna said in the season 2 of Australia's Masterchef, it's a simple recipe where so many things can go wrong.

Essentially the most important thing for me was the ensure that my equipment and utensils were clean and free from any oil (deemed excess oil) that would ruin my egg whites from rising. Plus, I have never done a pavlova so I made sure I was extra careful with the accuracy and amount of ingredients I used.

I'm really happy with the results. The crust is nice and hard but the only problem is how my crust rose so high but my insides were quite low. So my crust would crumble. This could have been because I accidentally added in the a little cornstarch and used a mixer instead of folding it in with a spoon.

Other than that, everything seemed okay :) I tried to make fresh cream from milk, but it failed miserably so I stuck to a caramel sauce with bananas instead :p  I've never tried a pavlova but I do like that it has a good hard crust with a mashmallowy inside :3

 Hugs for everyone~ Try making your own pavlova!



Monday, October 6, 2014

Ramen

I started off this dish with the broth. I bought myself a pack of good beef marrow bones and I knew I wanted to make soup with them but I just couldn't figure out what else I wanted to do. I've been reading and watching cooking shows and manga etc. So I decided to do ramen!!

I know that using beef as a soup base is a little unconventional. But wait... it gets much weirder haha. Instead of doing normal noodles, while I was doing them from scratch, instead of water, I used tangerine juice.


For the broth I kept it simple, I used two big beef marrow bones and boiled them till it was nice thick and oily. I only added in a little salt. After you leave the broth to cool, the layer of oil should have hardened and I used a spoon to scoop them out together with the bones. Next, add in the ingredients you want in the broth. I kept mine simple with chopped up king oyster mushroom and nappa cabbage (wombok).
Moving on to the noodles! I had to refer online so here's the recipe. I only did two things differently. Firstly, I used orange juice instead of water and added in the zest of mandarin oranges.
I use tangerines because they have a slight sour flavour but are still sweet unlike normal oranges. It is essentially the flavour I would like my noodles to have. However, it's skin and zest are too bitter and mandarins are better. (Obviously this varies depending on the fruit). Secondly, instead thin noodles, I made thick flat noodles as they go better with a thick broth.

And if you're wondering... yes I did step on the dough. And no, I'm not crazy. The reason as to why there's a need to step on the dough is like the reasoning behind kneading bread. For it to be chewy and have a nice texture. So same thing for the noodles but instead of kneading it, you just have to use heavy weight to press down on the dough (which in this case will be your body weight).

So the important thing to note is cooking time for fresh ramen. It's very much faster so you have to make sure that they don't become too soft and disintegrate. Another thing to note is the taste of the end product. I was so busy putting the broth and noodle together I forgot to ensure the taste of it at the end. So just make sure you don't make the same mistake as I did and ensure you taste before serving. Rookie mistake. I know.

Oh yes, I didn't use cornstarch at the end of the noodle recipe. Instead I hung the noodles to dry. I use the back of a chair to help dry them out. Because there's usually a problem of the noodles sticking together and I don't really like using cornstarch on anything, hanging them out to dry makes it easier :) It's a little trick I learnt from my big sister.

Hugs for everyone~ Give the noodles a go!

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

More fried rice

Today I'm blogging about more variations of fried rice. The joy of fried rice is the way how many different variety of ingredients can be used to create something that tastes YUM :3

In the first photograph, the ingredients used:
Corn
Baby pea shoots
Garlic
Cooked Rice
Soy Sauce
Cooking Oil


In the second photograph, the ingredients used:
Eggplant
Pearl Mushroom
Olives
Garlic
Cooked Rice
Soy Sauce
Cooking Oil/Sesame Oil


I know it's a little weird to be using olives in fried rice dish, but it adds a nice texture and flavour to the dish :)

I apologise for not having updated this blog in a while but uni and work have been taking up most of my time. I'll try my best to upload more recipes, but I can't promise anything. Till the next recipe, ta ta for now~

Hugs for everyone~ Have fun coming up with your own fried rice!

Monday, August 18, 2014

Creamy Pumpkin Pasta Sauce

I bought pumpkin the other day and I was wondering what to do with it. Should I make a pie, or a nice pot of soup... and I decided why not try making a nice pasta sauce?

I was looking online and all I really saw was how there were only chunks of pumpkin added and not really a pumpkin sauce. So I decided to give it a go. So pumpkin lovers rejoice, this sauce could essentially remind you of a pumpkin pie... just that it's not sweet and instead it's more savoury and flavourful.


Ingredients:
Pumpkin 
Brown Onion
Thyme
Rosemary
Thicken Cream
Cooking Oil
(Nutmeg) 
(Cumin)
 
This is just the sauce recipe since I'm pretty sure many would already know how to cook the pasta :p Just boil it!


  • Step 1, heat up water in a pot 
  • Step 2, while waiting for the water to boil, cut up the pumpkin and onion
  • Step 3, add the pumpkin to the boiling water
  • Step 4, when the pumpkin has soften, place it in a bowl and give it a good mash
  • Step 5, add in the herbs and thicken cream and give it a good mix till uniform
  • Step 6, in a saucepan, add in a little cooking oil and sautee the onions
  • Step 7, when the onions have caramalised, add in the pumpkin mixture.
  • Step 8, taste test and alter the recipe to your liking :) And you're done!!

This is a nice recipe to try if you don't know what you want to do with your pumpkin. I usually run out of ideas with pumpkins and usually if it's used in cooking, it's not the main star of the dish. So if you're a pumpkin lover, I'm sure you'd like that the pumpkin is the absolute main focus of this dish :D 
 
You can use a potato masher for the pumpkins as well :) It makes life so much easier if you own a potato masher. No more using the back of the spoon or fork and tediously trying to mash everything evenly! 

Hugs for everyone~ Have a smashing time!

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Sitr fried potato noodles

I love the chewy texture that potato noodles give. They just bring an extra element into the dish. They can generally be purchased in most asian super markets.

This recipe can be used with any other kind of noodle like vermicelli, rice noodles, etc. You can also choose the ingredients that you like to use. So this is just my own variation of what I did for lunch the other day.





Ingredients:
Potato noodles
Brown Onion
Corn (fresh or frozen)
Prawns (`100g)
White button Mushrooms
Soy Sauce
Cooking Oil
(Sesame Oil)

  • Step 1, boil water in a pot
  • Step 2, while the water is heating up, cut up the onion, mushrooms (and prawns)
  • Step 3, when the water has boiled, add in the potato noodles
Take note that the potato noodles will generally take longer to cook
  • Step 4,  as the noodles are being boiled, heat up the cooking oil in a suacepan
  • Step 5, when the oil has heated, add in the onion
  • Step 6, when the onion has turned soft and translucent, add in the corn and mushrooms.
  • Step 7, after the mushrooms have soften, add in the prawns. 
  • Step 8, by now the noodles should have soften. Add in the noodles and add in the soy sauce (and sesame oil). Mix well.
  • Step 9, ensure that everything has been cooked thoroughly and the flavour is to your liking. Serve.

This recipe is very similar to the Stir fried rice vermicelli just that it uses different noodles and ingredients. Hope you have fun making up your own variations!

Hugs for everyone! Think of your own variation :D

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Rose Syrup Icing

So I was suppose to make a batch of bandung cupcakes for a friend to show my appreciation of him and his housemates for taking care of me while I was locked out of my house (I forgot my keys :\ ).

Due to carelessness, I botched up the measurements and the entire batter. Really really badly. My cupcakes were more of vanilla than bandung. Because I promised him a batch of bandung, I decided that I might as well make the best of it and try making a good rose icing to complement the cupcake as well as give the good rose flavour you would get from eating a good bandung cupcake.

So after trying for a while... I managed to get the flavour that I really like. The only problem was texture. It just wasn't thick enough. That was a major problem since the icing would just seep all over. I couldn't thicken it more due to the lack of icing sugar. So I just had to make do. But I think it went well :)

Since I have left over icing, I think the next thing I'm going to do is basically make mini vanilla cupcakes and frost them. Or get more sugar to thicken up the icing before I try again.



Monday, July 28, 2014

Pizza

Anyone up for a nice pizza? I was casually asking my friend how much he eats and he compared it to eating a whole pizza. It sparked inspiration for me to actually make pizza since I haven't had it in ages, plus I never got the chance to make pizza from scratch when I was in Secondary School.

Because I've been so busy at work, this is a super simple recipe. It's not quick because it does take some time for the dough to rise.
This recipe would be great with children as well! Because they get to choose their toppings and place them on the pizza, so it's like a personal yay!

So ingredients are all up to your imagination. I used olives, parmigiano-reggiano cheese, cheddar cheese, white button mushrooms and tomato paste. I love to buy Leggo's tomato paste. You don't have to worry about how you're going to use leftover paste because you can always dilute it with milk or thicken cream to make pasta sauce.

So this post will basically be how to make the dough and the toppings are all up to your creativity!

Ingredients:
Plain Flour (200g)
Yeast (slightly less than 1 tsp)
Lukewarm water (125ml)
Salt and sugar (pinch) 

  • Step 1, preheat oven to 180-200 degrees celcius.
  • Step 2, combine the water, sugar and yeast together in a small bowl. 
  • Step 3, combine flour and salt in a larger bowl and make a well
  • Step 4, after 5 minutes when the small bowl mixture is foamy, add it into the well of the bigger bowl
  • Step 5, mix well and knead the dough on a lightly floured surface till smooth and elastic
  • Step 6, place it back in the bowl and place a damp cloth to cover the bowl. Leave it to double in size ( in warm room temperature)
  • Step 7, when the dough has doubled, roll it out into a circle trying to make the surface even 
  • Step 8, place them on a baking tray/aluminium (ensure surface has been oiled so the dough doesn't stick). 
  • Step 9, into the oven they go!! For around 10-15 minutes

My family used to let my brother and I pretend to make pizzas using bread slices. I really wish they knew how to make pizza dough then. Bread slices just doesn't really hit the spot. 
I hope you have fun making pizzas :D 

Hugs for everyone! Pizza anyone?