Sunday, March 2, 2014
Crepe Suzette
I used to make pancake for breakfast when my gal was a little kid and didn't have any activity on Saturday mornings..but in these days, I hardly do the same cuz so little time , so many things to deal with !
We went to Hoi An on CYN break and at the hotel , both of my husband and daughter seemed to enjoy eating crepe every single morning while we stayed..so back at home, all of a sudden, this classic French dessert just came through my mind and I didn't wait that long to give it the first try ! I chose the recipe from Delia Smith , one of my reliable sources and of course, it didn't let me down and what a huge success I've got..:)
The recipe could be found here. ( Note : I used lemon zest and juice less than the recipe calls for and also added a bit more sugar to the sauce )
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Blueberry Swirl Cheesecake
I hardly make cheesecake because my husband doesn't like it despite he is ,in fact, a cheese mania! So,it's no doubt that I made this one for someone else and it's good to do it once in a while to keep my cheesecake making skill in a good shape..:)
I flipped through a few bbcgoodfood magazine before I spotted this lovely cheesecake..the photo caught my attention and it doesn't need much effort to make such a wonderful outcome !
The recipe could be found here.
I flipped through a few bbcgoodfood magazine before I spotted this lovely cheesecake..the photo caught my attention and it doesn't need much effort to make such a wonderful outcome !
The recipe could be found here.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Pineapple Upside-down Cake
It's quite ridiculous for myself to wait such a long long time before making this simple yet classic cake for the first time..Life is funny, especially when you are turning to be middle-aged !!..LOL
The recipe could be found here.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Chukandar Gosht
Trying or doing something new when you are middle-aged is a real fun...you have to focus and make sure there's the least mistake cuz you have less time than younger people to restart if you fail ! Luckily, in my case it's not a serious or difficult things to do..all I wanna learn and make it fun is cooking and baking ! And it couldn't be better to start off the year with this Pakistan curry..:) highly recommended if you are a big fan of beetroot!!
The recipe could be found here.
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Butterscotch Blondies
It's been a long time since I made my last blondies..so it's just the right time to find this one and in time to make it for the kids on a fun Friday!
The original recipe calls for a whole cup of sugar plus a half cup of sweetened condensed milk which is far too sweet to my own preference..so I typically cut off some sugar and decided to omit condensed milk and even so, I thought that my blondies were still sweet but nicely bearable especially when I saw the kids enjoy eating it..:)
The recipe ( adapted from here.)
Ingredients
1/2 c. butter
1 c. butterscotch chips
1/4 c. brown sugar
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla
1 c. flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
3/4 c. chopped macadamia nut
1/2 c. semi-sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and line an 8x8 pan with foil and lightly grease with butter.
Place butter and butterscotch chips in a medium sized microwavable bowl and microwave for 45 seconds and use a rubber spatula to mush it up. Microwave another 30 seconds and then mush it together till smooth. Leave to cool slightly. Add the sugar ,then egg and vanilla into the butterscotch mixture. Mix until combined.
In a small bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder and salt and then incorporate it into the brownie mixture until fully incorporated. Carefully stir in the chopped macadamias and the chips.
Pour the batter into the pan and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the center becomes firm and not jiggly.
Remove from the oven and allow to cool before slicing.
Makes 12 bars.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Blueberry Icecream Bread
My attention was firstly cought by the name of this bread and even more when I had a look through the recipe..Honestly, with only three ingredients to make a batter didn't really make me convinced that it's gonna turn out to be something terrific. However, I was eager to find out if my doubt was gonna be right or wrong, so nothing's better than making it by myself !
Once the batter was done..it didn't look promising to me at all and I began to hesitate whether I should give up or go ahead.. but there's nothing more to lose..except another hour in the oven..so why bother to have a second thought ??
Only half way through the baking time, the bread already gave out an unbelievably nice smell until I had to walk into the kitchen to have a look. To my surprise, the bread had risen beautifully and looked now much better than before it's sent into the oven! I then became excited and couldn't wait to see the final outcome..
I must say that not only this is the oddest bread I've ever made but also it's unexpectedly the best quick bread I've ever eaten..given only five ingredients called for plus a very easy preparation! Try it yourself and you won't be disappointed..I guarantee!
The recipe ( slightly adapted from here. )
A pint of icecream ( I used Dreyer's blueberry cheescake )
11/2 cups self-raising flour
30 g melted butter
1 cup fresh blueberries
some granola to sprinkle
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 F. Grease and line an 8 x 4 bread pan with parchment paper.
2. Mix softened ice cream and flour together in a stand mixer or with a hand held mixer until combined. Pour in the butter and mix throughly. Add 3/4 cup blueberries and mix into the batter.
3. Pour batter into pan and spread out evenly. Sprinkle with the remaining blueberries and granola over the top of the bread. Bake for 50-55 minutes until top is golden brown. Cool on wirerack before slicing and serve.
Monday, January 6, 2014
A Mix of Lardy Cake & Cinnamon Rolls
While I was preparing an apple filling for the Szarlotka in the kitchen , my daughter could smell cinnamon from the dining room and shouted to ask if I was making cinnamon rolls, one of her favorite baked goods...then I shouted back to answer her question which made her come straight to the kitchen and started complaining why I didn't make something she fancies !
As a good mum but more importantly and honestly, to stop her moaning for the rest of the day , I agreed to make what she liked but with a condition that is to make it in different form which made her happy enough and left the kitchen with a big smile..:)
Truth to be told.. I've recently spotted this lardy cake on bloglovin and wanted to give it a try. And all of a sudden, it came through my mind when my daughter asked me to make cinnamon rolls , so I decided to mix and match between the two recipes to make my own version and here it comes...
The recipe for the dough is from here which is my favorite one that I always use to make cinnamon rolls. ( note : I reduced the sugar to only 30 g )
For the filling
100 g unsalted butter , softened
75 g soft dark brown sugar
2 tsp ground cinnamon
a pinch of nutmeg
a mixture of egg and milk for egg wash.
To make the filling : mix or cream everything until well combined and smooth.
To assemble the bread : Roll out the prepared dough to an oblong. Spread half of the filling on the dough. Roll up like a swiss roll and then roll out the dough again in the same action then spread the remainging filling and roll up again. Shape the dough into a round one and place in a lined and greased 7" springform round cake tin. Cover and leave to rise for about 45 minutes. Brush lightly with the eggwash and use a sharp knife to make slits accross the top. Bake in preheated oven at 190C (375F) for 30 to 35minutes. Serve warm with or without butter. ( it's nice to serve toasted with butter on the next day! )
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