Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Sachertorte



I came to know about Sachertorte from one of my baking books. But the photos and the description in the books were not convincing enough to make me want to bake this special cake. When I was in Hanoi, an architect friend treated us to this desert bought from Metropole (can't seem to find anything on this bakery online)...the cake tasted delicious, it was light and tasty, not too sweet even though with the generous amount of jam in the cake. The cake was so yummy that it made me want to bake one on my own.

I tried following the recipe from the books...but, it turned out nothing like the one I tasted. The cake was dense (I think it was supposed to be dense, as described in Wikipedia...funny that the one I tasted in Hanoi was so light!) and the jam made the cake too sweet.

I didn't want to waste the effort I put into making the cake, hence, decorated the cake with some X'mas figurines for the festive season...

Monday, November 9, 2009

Hanoi Fried Fish - Cha Ca and more...

We had one morning to do a quick tour around the city, so we asked the hotel reception what we could do or eat. I tried asking her name a couple of times but still could not get the actual pronunciation, so will refer to her as Ms. Hotel. Here's what she recommended:

Ms. Hotel: You MUST try the fried fish. Have you heard about it?
Us: No. Where is it? Is it far from here?
Ms. Hotel: It's on the list of 100 things you MUST eat before you die. You MUST try! It's very famous. It's not far from here, I can help you to call a taxi.
Us: Really, Ok. (in our minds, imagining that we are going to eat a whole fish, wondering what's so special about this fried fish)

Anyhow, we went to this place called Cha Ca La Vong and another street she recommended for rice cake. The whole street was filled with shops selling rice cakes in packages for wedding favors. Will let the photos do the talking....



It's fried fish fillet, not a whole fried fish! Taste wise, something different...tasty but a bit too oily for me.









Dried/preserved fruits...































Rice cake, which taste a bit like the 'ang ku kueh'.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Blackforest Cake


This was a super long overdue post, I actually had great photos taken by *hubs* for this cake....was too busy to transfer the photos from the desktop at home. It took me two days to bake and decorate the cake. Oh ok...not two whole days, but two whole evenings.

The recipe below, was taken from one of those baking magazine...err, can't remember exactly which celebrity chef it was..yeah, I did not want to buy the magazine just for the sake of this recipe. Already had a number of baking books, but this recipe was simple enough for me to want to make this cake. Credits to the chef....I love your recipe!



I omitted the blueberry filling though, added some cherry syrup to compensate for it. The cake turned out to be moist and tasted just like the store bought ones...hehe...sis said that it's the best tasting and best looking cake of all the ones I've been making. Actually, a number of them turned out to be a disaster...one was too sweet, others were too dense, too oily, too blend and too crumbly.

Also opted to use fresh cherries instead of glazed ones for a more natural flavour. But, the fresh cherries were sour and so expensive...will have to use glazed ones next time.....


A slice of blackforest cake anyone?

Friday, October 2, 2009

Failed Mission

I have been working in the same company for almost 4 years now. Yeah, it's a bit too short of a time to complain but I AM SO BORED! Don't get me wrong, we have work...in fact plenty of work. Just that I don't have the mood and encouragement to continue working here anymore. I NEED A NEW JOB!

"My Unruly Desk"

I have a mission when I first joined the company. I wanted only to work here for 3 years, get the experience and go on to look for a better company with better benefits. By the way, this company which I've been working for is one of those "China man's". I am not complaining much, but aiming for a company which provide better benefits is my mission. What happens if I have kids later? I need a company which extends medical benefits to my children too. Currently, we are able to visit our panel clinics for up to a maximum of RM150 per year ONLY, which translates to about 4 times of a GP visit. Further to that, we need to bear the additional cost for any single visit amounting to more than RM35. Sucks, huh?

The work here is not monotonous, but neither is it challenging enough. I salute those people who can actually stay in the same company for the rest of their working life. Must be the colleagues which in time become friends, i think.

I have been hunting for a new job for quite some time now. But, every time I flip through the papers, I can't seem to find a job that I would like to apply for. Those which I've applied, there were no response. I am probably not aggressive enough while following up on my job applications. Oh well, it seems that I am not putting enough effort into looking for a new job. Sounds more like "I don't want to work"....hehe...

Anyhow, I still need to work. Money is the biggest reason of all. Need money for everything, the house, food, car, parents, bills and later kids! If anyone would care to recommend me a better job...sigh.....

Sunday, September 6, 2009

The Real Hanoi

Been away for the past couple of weeks. Busy with work again...as much as I'd like to write but just couldn't find the time and energy to. Wish I could write more as it eases my mind and make me happy while looking at the photos on my blog. Yeah, although the photos are of lousy quality, I'd like to think more of it as remembrance rather than art.

I've manage to capture a few pictures of Hanoi during my work session in Hanoi. It's a pretty decent place to visit should you like french buildings and would like to know more about the
Vietnamese culture.

Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi. I've always thought that Ho Chi Minh was the capital. But no, Hanoi being not only the capital is a major tourist attraction.





























The hotel was good although just a budget one at about USD35/night.















The people are friendly and accommodating but only a few speak and understand English. Instead, we had to learn a few Vietnamese language to be able to move around and order some food. The hotel of course is the best place to ask for help when you are in need.



























No, food is not cheap. A bowl of rice noodle (like koay tiao soup here) cost as much as USD1.5 minus the comfort of sitting in a proper restaurant. Yes, these plastic/wooden chairs or tables and kind of hygiene are what you'll get. But definitely the local taste, which is light and healthy. The better restaurants cost whey more without the actual Vietnamese feel.

This was called Brittle Fried Noodle. I was expecting a plate of noodles and it turned out I got some crunchy fried flour (taste a little like 'taupok') with lots of 'choi sam' and some beef. Taste was good no doubt but it was more like a snack rather than a meal.









Wednesday, July 8, 2009

'Siu Chow'

There's this food court close to my office where we have our lunch. The variety is not that good and most stalls tend to come and go. This particular 'siu chow' stall however, is a big hit....they provide decent dishes for a reasonable price of RM 5.50. Everyone seems to be ordering from them even though they know that they'll have to wait.

I, on the other hand did not favour this stall. Not because they are no good. But rather because they don't have an English menu. I can't read Chinese, duh.....I could only order 'kung po har ko' and 'pai kuat wong' from what I hear others order. If someone could translate what they have here, or at least give me some suggestions on what else I could order : )

Monday, June 29, 2009

Dining Set

Finally got our dining set....no more meals on the floor! ....except for the occasional snack in front of our TV, erm...I mean PC.

Table from red apple and chairs, IKEA.


Matches our wall, eh? Check out the bottom interior of the table, stainless steel bars to support the tempered glass top or was it just design? Anyway, we love it!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

The Tie That Binds - Kent Haruf


Bought this book on a warehouse sale, I think it was Popular, or was it Times? Wasn't looking for a specific title or author. Just love books. Anyway, did not expect it to be such an encouraging book (very much worth the price I paid).

The book really does explains the title. Ties. If you're one of those who thinks that you have a lousy family or that your parents and siblings are unlike family to you at all, then this is a good book to read.

I would think that most parents or more specifically fathers are not like one in this fiction. But what matters is that how his daugther could endure her entire life with such a father, sacrifying her own life and yet provides love and happiness for others.

Definitely a recommended read!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

No Bake Granny Apple Cheesecake

Had 3 small Granny Apples left in my fridge and did not know else what to do with them. Been drinking apple juice for the past 2 weeks...yeah, they were too sour to eat, had to mix with some carrot juice.

Mum's birthday was around the corner and I've always wanted to make her a non-bake cheesecake. Just didn't know what flavour to do, already made blueberry, strawberry and Oreos....wanted to try something new. Found a recipe online but it was with eggs and ground cinnamon....didn't want any of these in the cake so I omitted them and modified the recipe a little...Granny Apple Cheesecake

Crust:
6 pieces Digestive biscuits
1/4 cup peanut butter, melted

In a small bowl, combine all ingredients. Mix well. Press firmly into a 8-inch springform pan( I used loose bottom type). Chill for 1 hour.

Apple-Cheese Filling:
1 tbsp gelatine
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 tbsp icing sugar
1/2 cup low fat milk
1 tablespoon lemon juice
500 gms Philly cream cheese
100 gms non diary whipped cream
2 large Granny Smith apples, pared, cored
and chopped into cubes (2 cups)

In a medium saucepan, combine gelatine with 1/2 cup sugar. Stir in milk and lemon juice. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly with a wire whisk, until gelatine dissolves. Remove from heat.

In a large bowl, beat cream cheese until smooth. Gradually beat in gelatine mixture. Stir in apple cubes. Chill, stirring occasionally, until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from a spoon.

In a small bowl, whip non diary cream with icing sugar until stiff peaks form. Fold into apple-cheese mixture. Pour into prepared pan. Chill overnight or 8 to 12 hours until firm.



The cake turned out to be a bit wobbly, tasted weird at first (first time tasting chilled apple cheesecake, not sure what to compare to) but the recipe's definitely a keeper.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

More Rice Cooker Cake - Lemon Poppy Seed

Felt like eating cake the whole week and since I had a lemon in the fridge, decided to make a lemon poppy seed one. The recipe was from Panasonic's Orange Butter Cake (list of recipes from Happyhomemaker88's). I substituted the orange juice with lemon. Added 1 tbsp poppy seeds just before transferring into the cooker to bake.


It tasted rather sour the first bite but after that it was pretty appetizing. As seen, the cake is a little flat...didn't exactly rise properly but tasted just fine and moist.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

L-shaped Sofa


We got this L-shape settee set for a reasonable price from Lorenzo...well, there are other cheaper ones around but we've already search for a long while before finally settling for this. We weren't looking for an L-shaped one but it turns out to fit in our living nicely. Of course the one on display was much better looking in white (see photo below), but the cost was a few hundred more. We figured, we didn't need the white as it could get dirty easily.

White
Vs.
Kuih Lapis


But, we didn't expect the colour we picked to turn out this way either. My brother said that it looked like a gigantic kuih lapis (layered cake) : ( Oh well, as long as it's comfortable and our visitors liked sitting on it....hehe..they had to sit on the floor before this...

Best of all, it was a gift from sis....though she just contributed the cash and left us to select our own : )

Our next target...a dining set, yep, we're still having our meals on the floor.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Such Bliss...

I am not a very hardworking person.I only work hard when needed or when doing things I have interest in. I despise doing house work, e.g., sweeping, mopping, washing, ironing...anything to do with cleaning up and involves sweating. Plus, my sensitive hands are allergic to detergents and dust! Of course nowadays, there's machines to help us with all that and for those who could afford, a maid. I, on the other hand, do not have any of those machines (yeah, not even a washing machine) and neither could I afford a maid. But lucky me. I have a MPH...I'll get to the meaning of this self-given abbreviation...read-on.

I have someone to do the sweeping and mopping...hehe, say bye-bye to those lizard's poo (baby lizard's been leaving it's gold everywhere in our home). I have someone to do our laundry...no, I did not send it to the launderette...I got it hand-washed.

I love baking, but do not have an electronic mixer. My hands always aches from those crazy butter and sugar beating. But, I have a special mixer which I could vary the speed just by uttering slow, medium or fast while I'm doing something else. I also have a massager for those aching hands.

I love cooking spaghetti with mince meat, but I do not buy readily minced meat as those have more fats. I buy the lean ones and got someone to chopped it fine and smooth, without a food processor.

I love shopping (be it for clothes, accessories or groceries) and have someone to drive me there and back, pay for my purchases and carry them for me.

I have WK, my husband to do all that. Yes, I have an iRobot(Roomba and Scooba), a dishwasher, a washing machine, a mixer, a food processor, a massager, a chauffeur, a walking ATM, a transporter...a Multi Purpose Husband (MPH) for that matter.

I have such BLISS!

I


My

MPH

Friday, May 8, 2009

Fa Gao and others...

Fa Gao made with Milo....recipe adopted and improvised from Lily's, but they tasted a little hard and weird...no wonder I don't see any recipe using Milo for cakes...


Double chocolate chip cake with chocolate sauce, recipe from Panasonic's rice cooker cake...


Funky fondant deco for sis's birthday cake....sis helped make her own piggy and roses...hehe...