After I visited a Vietnamese Baguette restaurant and they gave me few pieces of honeycomb cake to try, I realized that I haven't been making this cake for a long time. So, it prompted me to give it a try again. I got the honeycomb effect and it seem successful, however, I found it on the dry side. I have no idea why, do you think I baked it for too long? or I need to add more coconut milk? Why it is dried?
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Vietnamese Honeycomb Cake Revisited
After I visited a Vietnamese Baguette restaurant and they gave me few pieces of honeycomb cake to try, I realized that I haven't been making this cake for a long time. So, it prompted me to give it a try again. I got the honeycomb effect and it seem successful, however, I found it on the dry side. I have no idea why, do you think I baked it for too long? or I need to add more coconut milk? Why it is dried?
Wednesday, March 08, 2017
Short-cut Curry Puffs
This is my short-cut way of making curry puffs as I don't have lots of time to spend in the kitchen. Edda wanted me to make curry puffs for her, and I remembered I used to make curry puffs while I was in my early 20s and people loved it. I didn't have the recipe anymore but I remembered I only used flour, salt and butter I think. I loved my keeper flaky pie crust recipe and it had all the ingredients that I remembered, hence I set out to try this flaky pie crust recipe for my curry puffs.
The skin is flaky when deep-fried as well.
As how did I come out with the short-cut curry puffs? When I cooked a big pot of curry chicken with organic red potatoes, I took some of it without the gravy and keep it in the freezer. When I have the mood or time to make curry puffs, I defroze the curry chicken potatoes the night before and then cut it into smaller pieces. Then, I used my food processor to make the flaky dough. After that, just wrap it and then deep-fried it in my newly acquired deep-fryer. Viola! Just like the name implied, this curry puffy skin was flaky. Just toast it in a toaster oven to have a warm curry puff the next day.
You can also individually freeze these uncooked curry puffs and then put it in a Ziploc freezer bag and deep-fry it as needed. In this case, you can have curry puffs anytime you desired. It is great to invest in a deep-fryer, it makes deep-frying so much easier for me. I especially love to deep-fry firm tofu in my deep-fryer and had it with my noodle soup, so good!
Thursday, March 02, 2017
Crispy Shrimp Chili Shrimps Fried Rice
This was one of my lazy lunch. I had to eat and I have no food in the refrigerator. Luckily I always make sure my refrigerator has eggs, frozen veggie and frozen shrimps. Hence, this shrimps fried rice to the rescue. Shrimp is easy to thaw and with some leftover rice, fried rice is an easy one dish meal.
I found the Malaysian's Spicy Tiny Shrimp Sambal by Mama's Delights at the Denver's Asian market so of course I had to buy it regardless of the price tag. I couldn't be choosy when they were none to begin with right? This sambal added a little spice and fragrant to the fried rice and we really enjoyed it.
I cooked this very easily, just add the spicy tiny shrimp sambal, soy sauce, salt, a little sugar and finish it off with white pepper.
Friday, February 24, 2017
Red Bean Roti Canai
While shopping at the Asian market one day, I saw this frozen red bean roti canai. It reminded of the Chinese red bean pancake dessert that I had when I was in Malaysia, so I bought this on impulse. I just pan-fried this oil free in a non-stick pan and it came out looking like roti canai instead of the Chinese dessert that I thought it was. It just tasted like roti canai with red bean filling so I was kind of disappointed. Edda said she didn't like it at all. Oh well, guess we wouldn't be buying this in the future.
I think the one that I made here long time ago tasted better than this!
Roti Canai with red bean filling.
Saturday, February 18, 2017
Chili Crab Claws!
While I was shopping at Sprouts one day with my elder daughter, I saw these gorgeous crab claws on sales for $5.99/lb. The cheapest I have seen for sales was $3.99/lb. But these claws looked big and tempting and it was Chinese New Year. So, I asked my Evy, do you want to eat some crab claws and she said sure. Hence, crab claws it is!
I had Chili Crabs in mind when I bought this and since I wanted a really easy recipe so I looked online and adapted the recipe from Food.com. Of course I made some changes to suit what I had at home and viola, a chili crab claws was created. We had it with bread as the gravy was so great to mix with bread (I was too lazy to drive 25 minutes away to an Asian market to buy mantau/steamed buns and deep-fried it, thus the alternative.). Surprisingly my little Edda who was not so keen about the idea of Chili Crab, enjoyed it a lot. I was quite surprised actually but looking at them enjoying their crab claws really made me happy. They even requested me to buy more crab next time! Hahaha...
Monday, February 13, 2017
Swirl Green Tea Vanilla Pound Cake
I have a block of cream cheese sitting in the refrigerator so I had to find a recipe for it. I remembered I once made a orange cream cheese pound cake that was really good. I should have follow that recipe with I adapted instead of trying this new recipe at allrecipes.com. It is still good but it was not as good as it could be as I have tasted better. I was kind of disappointed. Next time I will use the recipe in my blog for cream cheese pound cake instead of trying another recipe.
I added green tea powder for the middle layer. Next time I probably make it all green tea flavor as this high quality matcha powder is really fragrant. I took half to my work place and they all loved it. It felt great to share your food to someones who appreciated it. :)
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