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Monday, December 31, 2007
Friday, December 28, 2007
Muhd Iskandar & Sri Ainul Faliza's Wedding
Heartiest congratulations to my hubby's cousin's son MUHD ISKANDAR who is now married to this lovely lady SRI AINUL FALIZA on the 28th Disember, 2007. May you live happily ever after.
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Dedication
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Mee Jawa I
Source : Cek De Sam's Fotopages
Ingredients :
Condiments :
500g fresh noodles ~ blanched
250g bean sprouts
2 stalks spring onions ~ chopped
3 fresh red chillies ~ sliced
3 hard boiled eggs
3 limes
crispy fried onions
Gravy :
To be grinded/blended :
6 garlic
8 shallots
1 lemon grass small piece ginger small galanggal
100g dried shrimps
1 tablespoon chillie paste
400g sweet potatoes ~ peeled, boiled and blended
1 tablespoon meat curry powder
300g prawns ~ boiled, skinned and blended
1.5 to 2 litres water
2 tablespoons cornflour mixed with a bit of water
salt to taste
sugar to taste
cooking oil
Method :
1. Heat oil in a pot and add in the blended ingredients and curry powder. Fry till fragrant.
2. Pour in water. Stir once in a while till boiling.
3. Add in the blended sweet potatoes, blended prawns and cornflour mixture.
4. Let it simmer till gravy thickens. Add in salt and sugar.
5. Serve with the condiments.
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Rice n Noodles
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Pineapple Tart (Baya)
Source : Baya and copied from Cek De Sam's Fotopages
Ingredients :
226g butter, at room temperature (I used margarine)
Ingredients :
226g butter, at room temperature (I used margarine)
1 egg yolk
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
1 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons (heap) cornflour
2 1/2 tablespoons (heap) custard powder
1 tablespoon milk powder
2 1/2 cups flour
Topping :
Topping :
1 egg yolk
a few drops of yellow coloring
Filling :
Filling :
I used the ready made pineapple jam
Method :
1. Cream butter, egg yolk, vanilla essence and sugar. I didn't use my mixer.
Method :
1. Cream butter, egg yolk, vanilla essence and sugar. I didn't use my mixer.
2. Add cornflour.
3. Add custard powder.
4. Add milk powder.
5. Finally add enough flour until a soft dough is formed.
6. Place a bit of dough into the cookie press mould. Pipe out the dough about 2 inches length.
7. Place the filling on top and roll. Arrange on the baking tray.
8. Bake in a preheated oven at 175 C for 20 - 25 minutes.
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Cookies
Orange Cookies
Source : Kak Liza
Ingredients :
250g butter (I used margarine)
Ingredients :
250g butter (I used margarine)
130g castor sugar
1 egg yolk
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
1 tablespoon orange paste (since I don't have, I substitute with orange emulco)
1 teaspoon orange coloring
chocolate chips ~ for deco
To be sifted :
300 g flour
To be sifted :
300 g flour
50 g self-raising flour
50 g custard flour
50 g cornflour
Method :
1. Cream butter and castor sugar.
Method :
1. Cream butter and castor sugar.
2. Add in egg yolk and vanilla essence and continue beating. I did it manually.
3. Add in the coloring and the paste.
4. Add in the sifted ingredients till a soft dough is formed.
5. Place a bit of dough into the Dahlia mould and piped onto the baking tray. 6. Place a chocolate chip on top.
7. Bake in a preheated oven at 175 C for 20 -25 minutes.
8. Once cooled, keep in an air tight container.
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Cookies
Monday, December 24, 2007
Chocolate Cookies
Source : Dila
Ingredients :
400g butter (I used margarine)
Ingredients :
400g butter (I used margarine)
1 egg white
200g icing sugar (might need more if you're not putting any topping on top)
1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence
1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence
500g flour
50g cocoa powder
Method :
1. Cream butter and icing sugar.
Method :
1. Cream butter and icing sugar.
2. Add in egg white and vanilla essence and continue beating. I did it manually.
3. Add in cocoa powder.
4. And finally add in enough flour till a soft dough is formed.
5. Roll to about 1 cm thick and cut using the cookie cutters of your choice.
6. Bake in a preheated oven at 175 C for 20 -25 minutes.
7. Once cooled, decorate as you like.
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Cookies
Monday, December 17, 2007
Roti World
ROTI WORLD
Ingredients : (I made into 3 buns)
170ml lukewarm water
1 1/2 cups flour
2 tablespoons majerin
3 teaspoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons milk powder
1 1/2 teaspoon instant dried yeast
For the soup : I used Campbell's Instant Cream of Chicken Soup!
Method :
1. Place flour, sugar, salt, milk powder and instant yeast in the mixing bowl. 2. Turn on the mixer and pour the lukewarm water a bit at a time till just incorporate.
3. Add in the margarine and continue kneading.
4. Pour more water if necessary and continue kneading till a soft and smooth dough is formed.
5. Make the dough into 3 round balls and place it in a bowl sprinkled with a bit of flour. Wrap the bowl with a clean plastic bag and let the dough prove till double the size.
6. Punch down the dough and knead slightly. Arrange on the baking tray. I let the dough rise just a little more (though the recipe doesn't require a second proving).
7. Bake in a preheated oven till golden brown. I used the small oven, so I set the temperature at 175 C for 25 minutes on middle rack.
8. Once out of the oven, brush with a bit of margarine.
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Bread
Friday, December 14, 2007
Yummilicious Bun
Source : Jun's Blog
*184g bread flour
* 46g cake flour
3g instant dried yis
12g sugar
4g salt
23g honey
18g egg yolk (1 egg yolk)
35g butter (I used margarine)
138ml fresh milk ~ lukewarm
Note :
* I used multi purpose flour
Source : Mama
Margarine
Bombay Onion ~ diced
Spring onions ~ chopped
Mozarella cheese ~ to sprinkle
1. Cream the margarine.
2. Add onion and spring onion. Mix well.
Method :
1. Place flour, instant yeast, sugar, salt honey and egg yolk in a mixing bowl. 2. Turn on the mixer and pour the lukewarm milk a bit at a time till just incorporate.
3. Add in the butter and continue kneading.
4. Pour more milk if necessary and continue kneading till a soft and smooth dough is formed.
5. Make the dough into a round ball and place it in a bowl sprinkled with a bit of flour. Wrap the bowl with a clean plastic bag and let the dough prove till double the size.
6. Punch down the dough and divide into a 50g balls each. Arrange on the baking tray. Make a slit on top using a sharp knife. Wrap the tray with plastic bag and let the dough rise again.
7. Put the topping and sprinkle with mozarella cheese.
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Bread
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
44th Parent's Wedding Anniversary
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Japanese Souffle Cheese Cake
JAPANESE SOUFFLE CHEESE CAKE
Source : RinnChan
Ingredients :
200g cream cheese (room temperature)
50ml fresh milk
3 eggs (seperated)
100g castor sugar
30g cornstarch
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
Method :
1. Preheat oven at 175C. Line 18cm cake tin with grease proof paper.
2. Soften cream cheese in large bowl. Add milk and continue mixing on medium speed.
3. Add 1/2 of the castor sugar, egg yolks, cornstarch, lemon juice and cream of tartar, combined together.
4. Whisk egg whites in seperate large bowl until stiff peak formed. Add the remaining sugar little by little until mixture stands in stiff peak.
5. Fold half of egg whites mixture into cream cheese as gently as possible. Fold the remaining eggs gently but thoroughly.
6. Water bath bake for 45 mins on the lower shelf.
7. Leave in the tin until cool enough to handle.
Source : RinnChan
Ingredients :
200g cream cheese (room temperature)
50ml fresh milk
3 eggs (seperated)
100g castor sugar
30g cornstarch
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
Method :
1. Preheat oven at 175C. Line 18cm cake tin with grease proof paper.
2. Soften cream cheese in large bowl. Add milk and continue mixing on medium speed.
3. Add 1/2 of the castor sugar, egg yolks, cornstarch, lemon juice and cream of tartar, combined together.
4. Whisk egg whites in seperate large bowl until stiff peak formed. Add the remaining sugar little by little until mixture stands in stiff peak.
5. Fold half of egg whites mixture into cream cheese as gently as possible. Fold the remaining eggs gently but thoroughly.
6. Water bath bake for 45 mins on the lower shelf.
7. Leave in the tin until cool enough to handle.
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Cakes
Friday, December 7, 2007
Homemade Kaya Balls
KAYA BALL
Source : Jun's Blog
Ingredients :
250g flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
a pinch of salt
125g butter (I used margarine)
75g castor sugar
4 eggs
200ml fresh milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence
Enough serikaya
Method :
1. Sift flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside.
2. Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs and continue beating.
3. Add in vanilla essence.
4. Add 1/4 milk into the mixture, mix well. Then add 1/4 of the sifted ingredients. Repeat the procedure till finished.
5. Grease the pan with a bit of cooking oil. Fill in the mould halfway with the bater. Place a dollop of serikaya and cover with more mixture.
6. Heat the oven at 145 C and bake for 10 - 12 minutes or till skewer comes out clean.
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Kuih-muih
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Apam Eno (zara_klate)
APAM ENO
Yields 40 - 50 pieces
Source : Zara_Klate of MyResipi
Ingredients :
300g rice flour
8 - 10 tablespoons white sugar (I think it'll taste nicer if you add another 2 to 3 tablespoons sugar)
1 tablespoon instant dried yeast
280 - 300 ml water
3 teaspoon plain ENO for 3 different colors (1 teaspoon for each color)
red food coloring
green food coloring
Method :
1. Mix flour and water, a little at a time. Then add yeast and sugar. Mix well. 2. Leave the mixture to ferment overnight.
3. Divide the mixture to 3 parts and add coloring. Leave 1 part plain.
4. Add in 1 teaspoon ENO to each part. Stir till it bubbles.
5. Prepare the steamer. Once the water starts to boil, steam the empty cups for a while. Remove from the steamer and pour the mixture into the steamed cups. Place them back on the steamer and steam till done. It will be about 15 minutes.
6. Serve with white grated coconut, preferably steamed for a few minutes. Add a bit of salt to the coconut.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Ikan Potong Cili Bawang
IKAN POTONG CILI BAWANG
Source : Sis Rossya
Ingredients :
a few piece of fish ~ fried
2 red and green chillies ~ seeded and sliced
1 onion ~ sliced
2 cloves garlic ~ sliced
a bowl of tamarind juice
salt and sugar to taste
Method :
1. Heat the wok and add a bit of cooking oil.
2. Fry chillies, onion and garlic till fragrant.
3. Pour in the tamarind juice.
4. Add salt and sugar to taste.
5. Add in the fish.
6. Once boiled, remove from heat.
Source : Sis Rossya
Ingredients :
a few piece of fish ~ fried
2 red and green chillies ~ seeded and sliced
1 onion ~ sliced
2 cloves garlic ~ sliced
a bowl of tamarind juice
salt and sugar to taste
Method :
1. Heat the wok and add a bit of cooking oil.
2. Fry chillies, onion and garlic till fragrant.
3. Pour in the tamarind juice.
4. Add salt and sugar to taste.
5. Add in the fish.
6. Once boiled, remove from heat.
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Lauk-pauk
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