The curry puff I made the other day was not crispy and it turn soft very quicky. I just got to try it out again until I know what went wrong. I guess I got the answer now. I have added too much water to the dough and made the dough too soft. I reduced the water and made a harder dough today and I get the crispness that I want.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Gold dinar and dinner for polygamous men
Gold dinar and dinner for polygamous men
Read the article on TheStar today and couldn't help wondering does it make sense to reward cheating husbands? Lols, and shouldn't it be dinner for 5 instead of 2? How about the other wives?
There are so many poor and needy people out there waiting for helping hands, the gold dinar would be a great gift for them instead of those cheating husbands.
Read the article on TheStar today and couldn't help wondering does it make sense to reward cheating husbands? Lols, and shouldn't it be dinner for 5 instead of 2? How about the other wives?
There are so many poor and needy people out there waiting for helping hands, the gold dinar would be a great gift for them instead of those cheating husbands.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Mee goreng
My daughter cooked me this mee goreng that she learns at school. My niece who was a form 5 student at the same secondary school told me that this will be the one and only cooking that my daughter will be doing throughout her 3 years of lower secondary school. I really cannot understand what happened in schools nowadays.
I was a homescience student during my lower secondary school years and I had so much fun cooking and sewing during my homescience classes. I remembered we have cooking classes at least once a month and I learnt so much from all those practical cooking lessons.
But nowadays teachers seems to prefer to confine students to the classroom to just go thru theory instead of practical. Come on teachers, cooking and sewing should be hands on.
I was surprised that the mee goreng tasted quite good.
I was a homescience student during my lower secondary school years and I had so much fun cooking and sewing during my homescience classes. I remembered we have cooking classes at least once a month and I learnt so much from all those practical cooking lessons.
But nowadays teachers seems to prefer to confine students to the classroom to just go thru theory instead of practical. Come on teachers, cooking and sewing should be hands on.
I was surprised that the mee goreng tasted quite good.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Curry puff
Curry puff, a favourite all time snack. It's sold at breakfast as well as afternoon tea. I love the one that was sold at one of the kopitiam near my house and my daughter is crazy over it too. I went back to the kopitiam a few times already hoping to get the curry puffs but never had any luck. The curry puffs were all snatched up almost as soon as it arrived.
I told my daughter I will try to made some for her and so I did. It was not as tasty as the one sold at the kopitiam but it's edible... lols...
My brother said the curry stuffing lack the fragrance of the curry leaves and suggested that I add some curry leaves next time.
Vegetable patch
I have been neglecting my garden for a while so the grass has grown a lots of weeds and it looks awful. I am going to try growing vegetables and so I cleared off all the grass with the help of a worker I hired and made myself a vegetable patch. But how it's going to turn out I will have to wait a few months to find out the answer. As for now I am happy with my new project...
Mooncake
My first time making mooncake. I got the recipe from the internet. I bought the low sugar lotus paste from the store. I was glad I don't have to cook the lotus paste myself, maybe next time I will try to cook the lotus paste myself but since I am just trying it out the very first time so I just use the one I bought from the store.
Birthday cake
Baked a cake for my brother's girlfriend early this month with my daughter's idea for the decoration.
Achar
I loved mum's achar so much that I just got to get her to teach me how to cook it. I tried making the chilli paste myself but it just doesn't taste the same as mum's so I got her to made me some chilli paste.
The ingredients: long beans, carrots, cucumbers, round cabbage, pineapple, sesame seeds and grounded groundnuts.
The ingredients: long beans, carrots, cucumbers, round cabbage, pineapple, sesame seeds and grounded groundnuts.
Chill it before serve. Taste really good. Mum even said that mine was better than hers, lols..
Japanese cheesecake 2
Baked Japanese cheesecake again today and has changed the method a little bit. Unlike the first time now the cake did not sink.
Chill it before serve. Taste really good after it is chilled.
The ingredients I use:
150g cream cheese (at room temperature)
50g unsalted butter (at room temperature)
60g milk
15g lemon juice
4 egg yolks
35g corn flour
35g superfine flour
4 egg whites
1/4 tsp salt
70g sugar
Method:
1. Mixed cream cheese and butter well first then double boil it. Keep stirring until you see both the butter has melted then add in the milk. Continue stirring about 3 mins.
2. Take the mixture off from the double boiler. Add in the egg yolks immediately, mix it well then add in the lemon juice.
3. Sieve the corn flour and superfine flour together then add into the mixture.
4. Beat up the egg whites, add in the salt and the sugar. Beat until the egg white come to a stiff.
5. Add the mixture to the egg whites.
6. Bake in water for 115 mins at 160degC.
Chill it before serve. Taste really good after it is chilled.
The ingredients I use:
150g cream cheese (at room temperature)
50g unsalted butter (at room temperature)
60g milk
15g lemon juice
4 egg yolks
35g corn flour
35g superfine flour
4 egg whites
1/4 tsp salt
70g sugar
Method:
1. Mixed cream cheese and butter well first then double boil it. Keep stirring until you see both the butter has melted then add in the milk. Continue stirring about 3 mins.
2. Take the mixture off from the double boiler. Add in the egg yolks immediately, mix it well then add in the lemon juice.
3. Sieve the corn flour and superfine flour together then add into the mixture.
4. Beat up the egg whites, add in the salt and the sugar. Beat until the egg white come to a stiff.
5. Add the mixture to the egg whites.
6. Bake in water for 115 mins at 160degC.
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