Laychoo and I ate at this Vietnamese restaurant at pyramid.. forgot its name but something like "O viet" or something to that effect. the summer rolls with shrimp, cooked meehoon, shredded carrot and lettuce leaves were tasty enough with a peanut dipping sauce. tasty..but not something i'd crave for in the middle of the night......... it was really just full of starch...
Her beef ball noodle soup had nice tender cuts of beef but the soup wasn't flavourful enough.
My spicy beef noodle soup was good however. the soup was indeed flavourful and spicy and the beef slices were tender and tasty. I liked the freshness from the mint leaves and raw beansprouts.
There's no proper way to categorise my ramblings. They are as random as their creator
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
I love indian food but it always appeared to be so complicated and difficult to make. My few attempts turned out quite.... bad.
so mind boggling with 101 different ingredients just for ONE dish! for example... in my "indian food kit" i found these spices. I've no idea what they are so if anyone knows..please enlighten me? it appears to be a mix of 3 different types of...seeds? or pods?
I found this recipe for channa masala so I tried to cook it. first, I "whooshed" some onion and garlic and fresh chilli in my blender. however I may have whooshed it too much as it turned into sludge....
and cubed some potatoes..
a tin of chickpeas.
so I fried the "sludge" with some coriander seed, tumeric [kunyit], cumin powder and garam masala. it was getting burnt so i added some water. [not sure if i should have though....]
then some tomato paste..and more water.
then i simmered the potato cubes till soft.
then added the chickpeas. I may have done something wrong as the end result tasted quite... bland and slightly bitter! so I added more spices toward the end.
it didnt taste like anything yo'ud get from the shops. so sadly... i've to admit this time was a failed one.
so mind boggling with 101 different ingredients just for ONE dish! for example... in my "indian food kit" i found these spices. I've no idea what they are so if anyone knows..please enlighten me? it appears to be a mix of 3 different types of...seeds? or pods?
I found this recipe for channa masala so I tried to cook it. first, I "whooshed" some onion and garlic and fresh chilli in my blender. however I may have whooshed it too much as it turned into sludge....
and cubed some potatoes..
a tin of chickpeas.
so I fried the "sludge" with some coriander seed, tumeric [kunyit], cumin powder and garam masala. it was getting burnt so i added some water. [not sure if i should have though....]
then some tomato paste..and more water.
then i simmered the potato cubes till soft.
then added the chickpeas. I may have done something wrong as the end result tasted quite... bland and slightly bitter! so I added more spices toward the end.
it didnt taste like anything yo'ud get from the shops. so sadly... i've to admit this time was a failed one.
Monday, September 03, 2007
I tried this chocolate chip banana bread recipe from Mrs Field's "crazy for chocolate" cookbook. it turned out really nice, flavourful and moist. I'd definitely make it again - it disappeared quite quickly! except that if i made it again, I'd put less sugar. somehow these American recipes are ALWAYS too sweet for my liking! anyhow, it had a very nice banana flavour since there were 8 bananas in this recipe [that makes 2 loaves] and the chocolate chip adds a nice touch. I wonder why it's called a bread though... coz it's not really bready.. but it's not a cake either. it's like..in between. it's denser than a bread..and no yeast is involved.. but not really like a cake either in texture...
I'd eat it for breakfast or as a snack. but not really for dessert like one would with a cake...then again..perhaps i might. after all it does satisfy a sweet tooth with its gooey, sticky consistency.
here's the recipe with my alternations, i reduced the sugar by 1/4 cup.
Chocolate Chip Banana Bread by mrs Fields - makes 2 loaves
Ingredients:
3 cups flour
2 tsp baking powder
170g butter, softened
1 3/4 cups sugar
8 medium sized very ripe bananas, mashed
4 large eggs, beaten
2 tsp vanilla
1 cup chocolate chips
method:
1. Preheat oven to 180C, grease 2 x 9 by 5 inch loaf pans. line with baking paper.
2. whisk flour and baking powder together in a bowl.
3. in another bowl, cream butter and sugar. add bananas and eggs, beating until well blended. beat in vanilla.
4. mix in the dry ingredients, add chocolate chips, fold in. do not overmix or they'll get tough.
5. pour into prepared pans, bake for 55 minutes or until golden brown or until a cake tester inserted in the centre comes out clean. set the pans to cool on a wire rack for 15 minutes, then turn out of the pans to cool completely.
I'd eat it for breakfast or as a snack. but not really for dessert like one would with a cake...then again..perhaps i might. after all it does satisfy a sweet tooth with its gooey, sticky consistency.
here's the recipe with my alternations, i reduced the sugar by 1/4 cup.
Chocolate Chip Banana Bread by mrs Fields - makes 2 loaves
Ingredients:
3 cups flour
2 tsp baking powder
170g butter, softened
1 3/4 cups sugar
8 medium sized very ripe bananas, mashed
4 large eggs, beaten
2 tsp vanilla
1 cup chocolate chips
method:
1. Preheat oven to 180C, grease 2 x 9 by 5 inch loaf pans. line with baking paper.
2. whisk flour and baking powder together in a bowl.
3. in another bowl, cream butter and sugar. add bananas and eggs, beating until well blended. beat in vanilla.
4. mix in the dry ingredients, add chocolate chips, fold in. do not overmix or they'll get tough.
5. pour into prepared pans, bake for 55 minutes or until golden brown or until a cake tester inserted in the centre comes out clean. set the pans to cool on a wire rack for 15 minutes, then turn out of the pans to cool completely.
Quick Homemade "pizza"
Too lazy to make a proper pizza base, I just used store bought naan bread from carrefour, and used this "pizza fondant" powder from the baking shop to make the sauce. it was so easy, just mix with hot water and you instantly get a herbed tomato paste to spread on the bases. then I added sliced onion, fetta cheese, capsicum, mushrooms and sliced tomato. and topped it with shredded cheddar and some dried basil then baked it at 200C for 10 minutes.
of course it doesnt taste like real pizza but it's quite tasty.
Too lazy to make a proper pizza base, I just used store bought naan bread from carrefour, and used this "pizza fondant" powder from the baking shop to make the sauce. it was so easy, just mix with hot water and you instantly get a herbed tomato paste to spread on the bases. then I added sliced onion, fetta cheese, capsicum, mushrooms and sliced tomato. and topped it with shredded cheddar and some dried basil then baked it at 200C for 10 minutes.
of course it doesnt taste like real pizza but it's quite tasty.
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Pancake day
Rach and Reb came over for brekkie on merdeka day so we made pancakes. unfortunately my pancake making skills had somewhat.. diminished ever since i got back from australia. used to be able to make perfectly round golden ones but this time they mostly went black before anything else!! but, i managed to at least make these ones without burning them. so rach decided to photograph the photogenic ones.
we concluded that the batter was fine, it was just the pan that was too hot. when i turned down the heat, they stopped going black. we had them with maple syrup, butter, jam and..fetta cheese. i know it's a weird combination but it actually tasted really good with the cheese.....
Pancakes
1/2 Cup SR flour
1/2 cup plain flour
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup water
1 beaten egg
oil for frying
1. sift flours, make a well in centre. mix in milk, water and eggs till smooth.
2. let stand for 15 minutes
3. heat oil in medium heat in a nonstick pan, Drop teaspoons of the batter into the pan and cook until bubbles form.
4. turn over and cook till golden.
5. serve with honey, butter, jam, maple syrup or lemon juice and sugar.
variations:
add chocolate chips, vanilla essence or banana slices into the batter for a "different" take on these traditional pancakes
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