22 November, 2009

Water Roux

I found something new while jumping from blog to blog. It's quite interesting..I found numbers of bread recipe nowadays using the water roux - the thicken liquid of mixture of bread flour and water. Wondering how's the outcome of it..? I just couldnt wait to reach home and having my own kitchen back. Owhhh how I miss those activities of trying the new recipe and kitchen thingy.. :)

21 November, 2009

Keria


  1. Incorporate mashed sweet potato (boil to tender) with flour & salt, form a dough. Not to much flour as it will fade the taste of sweet potato and keria will turn hard/chewy.
  2. Devide into small ball and shape by flatten the ball and make a small hole.
  3. Deep fry till browning.
  4. Coating: combine sufficient sugar and little bit water. Boil till thicken. Sprinkle with little bit flour and add the prepared keria. Stir to coat.

16 November, 2009

Kuih Bakar

Kuih Bakar, recipe for Jaoyee myresepi. I like it! Super duper easy and yummy!

15 November, 2009

Seri Muka Bakar


Prepare bottom/base at the beginning. Cook the ingredients below, the same way as we cook the normal rice. Coconut milk may vary in quantity, as some glutinous rice may require less/more liquid accordingly.
  • 3 cup glutinous rice
  • 3 cups lite coconut milk
  • salt to taste
When it ready, press in the cake/mould. Spray with little bit oil if necessary. Put aside while preparing the top.

Here is the ingredients for topping. Just blend everything and pour into prepared bottom/base. Bake into the oven with 180-190 degrees until set, approximately 1 hour.
  • 5 no's eggs
  • 300ml very thick coconut milk
  • 1 cup sugar
  • salt to taste
Good luck!

06 November, 2009

Sweet Sour Chicken

Super duper easy! But I'm confused why it is called 'sweet sour' as no sour ingredient in it..
  • Brown Onion - diced and sauteed.
  • Boneless breast chicken - diced, add into onion. Keep stiring untill cooked.
  • Pour sweet chilli & oyster sauce. Salt if necessary.
  • Add in diced cucumber.
  • Serve

05 November, 2009

Pau (steam bun)

I am no longer 'performing' from my ussual kichen, where I had normally prepared food/took pictures for this blog. I left the house 2 weeks ago and now transit somewhere else before we sign off from Sydney for good. I left my job as well since last monday, and now I became soooo free for blogging. My routine since then is taking care of our 'Nina' as well as sitting in front of my laptop doing nothing hhehehehe.


I found few pictures of my cooking in my C drive. Those pictures were taken weekssss ago when I was sooo busy with packing and sending our stuffs to Malaysia, and some were taken during my confinement, which was nearly 4 months agooo hehehhehe, banyang kan lah!

So this Pau is one of it! Talking about this Pau, I just fallen in love with this recipe. I was like kena curse before this. Whenever I tried any pau recipe, it didnt turn out well all the time. Sometime terkecut la, sometime terkeras laa, but this one, wallaaaa! The picture tells i guess..

All I like about this recipe is, it does not require specific measurement. Just agak2 aje ok...
  • 2-3 cups bread flour
  • ** 1 tablespoon sugar
  • **1 heap teaspoon yeast
  • ** 50 ml warm water
  • sufficient water to form dough
  • 2 table spoon vege oil
  • 1 and half teaspoon vinegar
  1. Mix ingredients marked with **. Disolve sugar and let it sit for a while until yeast looks breezing.
  2. Pour mixture 1 into flour. Mix it.
  3. Add in vinegar, oil.
  4. Add in water little by little and form a dough.
  5. Knead to get elastic/smooth dough. What I did, I jut put them into my bread maker and let it do the job.
  6. When it ready, filling as u like. Sit it for while.
  7. Pour few spoons vivegar in the water when steaming. Steam in preheated steamer for 10 - 12 minutes.