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Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Cream Puffs In A Jiffy
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Baked Nian Gao
I had the opportunity to eat this Baked Nian Gao when i was at a temple lunch and it was so delicious but unfortunately the contributor could not be found and therefore no recipe. I am sure there must be a recipe somewhere in the net, so googled and found an image of the cake which looked very similar to the one i ate. It is HERE and i decided to try it and scaling down the recipe to a third. The result is very acceptable and i think i should share with all my readers as it is a very easy recipe and can be made in a jiffy.
Saturday, May 7, 2016
Orange and Lemon Chiffon Cake
I am sharing this more diabetic friendly recipe as it calls for less flour and sugar. Baking too is different as this recipe is steamed baked with a lower oven temperature too. To obtain a very fine texture, this cake has to rise above the cake pan and then for the last 20 minutes, it will fall back to the height of the cake pan. The cake will only start rising at about 15 to 20 minutes and continue to rise. This recipe will enable you to hand press to dislodge the cake.
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Kuih Talam Revisited
Although my previous recipe Kuih Talam is ok but my need to tweak more for a better texture has been on my mind for the longest ever. I think i have found what i tweaked is to my satisfaction and i have to post it, not for my own reference but for everyone or anyone who will be interested to make a perfect kuih talam. Sweetness is just nice, just as what kuih should be, sweet enough to please the palate and the tinge of saltiness is there, complementing the sweetness. Oh yes, the richness of the coconut milk is just right from the whole can of CHAOKOH coconut milk which has 50% of saturated fat.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Flaky Pastry Egg Tarts
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Orange Chiffon Cake Revisited
I would like to share this new method of heating up the liquid and mixing it to the dry ingredients while it is hot. Also the sugar is sieved with the flour, salt and baking powder. It does give a finer crumb and improved the texture. i too find that there is no need to add the sugar slowly while whisking the egg whites. It makes no difference, so just add egg whites, cream of tartar and sugar all at once and whisk at a constant slow speed.(speed 4 in kitchenaid mixer)
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