Monday, July 30, 2018

Apple Marble Chiffon


Revisting my previous recipe and made this Apple Marble Chiffon. Was guiding my neighbour for baking a chiffon! I doubled the ingredients so we both get 1 big chiffon each! And I subsitute the oramge juice for apple juice. Took out 1/3 of batter and add 4big tablespoon of cocoa powder for the marbling effects! 


See how the effects is! Texture is spongy and soft! Totally love! Kids chope for breakfast and snack box to school! ❤️❤️

Monday, July 23, 2018

Hainan Inspired Pork Chops


Since the kids are so hooked on pork chops, I decided to try making these tonight! As #2 still having slight coughing so I tried to imitate the Hainan style with a tomatoey sauce so that its not too ‘heaty’ Errmmm... It does help right? πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

I use pork loin as easier to cut into smaller thin slices, as well as no fats too! Marinate the usual way we do with Sesame oil, Lt Sauce, Wine, Pepper, Conrnflour, Oyster Sauce and 5-five powder..
I also added potato, onion, tomato, excluding the peas as no one fancy them in our family. 

Hub and kids so love and say much nicer than their favourite shop that we love. Even ask me where I make the sauce from or learn from. I told him just my lucky day as I mix it as I always do for my potato & luncheon meat dish. Perhaps with the addition of onion it makes a difference..!!

So let’s share the simple recipe here! 

Hainan Inspired Pork Chop (Aprrox 10+ Medium slices)
1 Pc Pork Loin, thin slices 
Marinate: 1Tbsp Sesame oil, light sauce, oyster sauce, wine, pepper, cornflour, 5-spice powder
Best to marinate overnight or at least 30mins
Panko, cornflour & beaten eggs

1 Onion, small wedges
1 Tomato, small wedges
1 Potato, like thick french fries

Sauce: 8Tbsp Tomato Sauce, 2Tbsp Oyster Sauce, 2Tbsp Sugar
Moderate water to add when stir in sauces so that its not too watery

1) Heat oil. Dip pork chop in cornflour, beaten eggs then panko. Fry til cripsy and brown. Leave aside.
2) Fried Potato til outside is browned. Leave aside
3)  Heat oil and fry onion til fragrant. Add tomato wedge and stir well. 
4) Add the sauce u mix earlier and stir well. Add moderate amount of water
5) Add potato and simmer 5mins. Leave aside
6) Microwave for 1min to warm up before drizzling over pork chop and serve! 

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Deep Fried Pork Chop Battle


Tried a new recipe that mimic the DTF, for the kids and hubby to try and see which they prefer as compared to old school simple ‘soda-biang’ crumbs pork chop. All prefer old school pork chop but I personally prefer the DTF-alike recipe. Maybe the steps doesnt involve the dipping in beaten eggs, soda-biang crumbs and make it much easier to prepare and cook. πŸ˜‚

So I used this recipe from Meatmen and I liked it! Very simple and fail-proof even for beginner.. I seriously think it’s worth a try if you are a pork chop lover! Especially goes well with plain rice or even on a plate of egg fried rice! Super DTF feel~

So here I will share ny recipe, simple marinates and for you to try for yourself. Let me know which one you prefer! Or share wih me if you have any good pork chop recipes! 

Old School Soda-Biang Pork Chop
Approx 6-7 Pork chops
1 Tbsp sesame oil
2Tbsp Lt Soy Saucr
3Tbsp Oyster Sauce
1Tbsp Huatiao
1Tbsp cornflour
Dash of pepper

1) Mix all and preferably marinate at leaat 2-3hrs before
2) Prepare beaten eggs, crushed soda-biang
3) Dip pork chop in beaten eggs, then the soda-biang crumbs and fry over medium heat
4) Serve warm

Monday, July 9, 2018

Bear in a cone


On a baking hiatus with a few mummy friends. Sharing and encouraging each other to bake more, use our lonely, neglected appliances more! So here today, I finally lug my kitchenaid to knead dough for me!  So I use Miss Bento recipe to make this bear-like bread in a cone! So cute!! 

The method is easy, for even a first beginner! Just weigh out the 2 portion of ingredients then follow the steps. I replaced with Chocolate milk for a more chocolately taste! Bread turns out soft and fluffy, phew after many months of not baking bread! 

Kids asked for 1 immediately after dinner. So I took 1 and cut into halve for the 2 older ones to share! They love even tho the cone went a bit soft from the baking and cooling down. Despite Daddy kept nagging that the cone is soft, they both happily slurp it down! 

Try it!! So cute!!! But I really have no flair in shaping bread dough. It always went out of shape! 🀦🏻‍♀️🀦🏻‍♀️ It came in looking pretty. Came out distorted. Nonetheless, the cute outlook still interest the kids! 



Bear in a cone (adapted from Miss Bento)
A : 100g Bread Flour
1tsp Coco Powder
2Tbsp Sugar
1tsp Yeast
130ml milk (I used chocolate milk) - warmed to 37-38 deg

B: 100g Bread Flour
20g Unsalted Butter
1tsp salt

1) Put (B) in mixing bowl
2) Prepare dry ingredients for (A) in a bowl and heat up milk
3) Pour in milk to (2) and mix til you see bubbles forming
4) Add the mixture to (B) and knead til dough is smooth and shiny
5) Rest dough for 40mins til it expand 1-1.5x of size
6) Flatten dough and cut into 6 equal portion. Rest 10mins
7) Prepare icecream cone and make sure they are ‘standing’ stable to hold the bread dough when baking
8) Roll dough and shape and put on cone
9) Bake for 20-30mins at 180deg
10) Cool and pipe melted chocolate and deco


Thursday, July 5, 2018

Steam Cake


Today I tried making steam cake! Very simple version after baking the mini pancake balls. Yet to try them again to tweak the dryness of the pancakes so not sharing here yet. 

Shall share my steam cake experience with you all. My first attempt, the colour was too light cos I forgot to add flour to the batter meant for drawing but its still soft. Secondly I didnt tap the cuppies enough, I think. Lastly, I think my fire was too high. 




So my mama group urged me to try again. So I do it again! With some snapshots of the steps! And I rectify all the ‘errors’ that I think resulted in the pimply outlook and slightly driee texture! And yay, a smoother surface and its not so dry inside already! Hurray!! 




Another lunchbox recipe keeper!! ❤️❤️❤️


Japanese Steamed Cake (adapted from Miss bento)
150g Moringa Pancake Mix (1 of the 4 sachet in a pack)
100g Yogurt (I used Greek honey yogurt)
20g Sugar 
1Tbsp Cooking Oil
2 Eggs
2-3 drops Vanilla Essence

Batter to draw: Depending on what you plan to draw, jus scoop enough batter + 1-2 drops colourings and 1-2Tbsp Flour to mix)

1) Mix all ingredients til smooth
2) Scoop out batter drawing. Then pour batter to fill 1/3 of cupcake liner.
3) I hide a surprise - Hershey Baking Chocolate, fill up with batter til 2/3 full
4) Pipe drawing and on the fire for steaming the cupcakes
5) Knock the bottom of cupcakes on palm lightly then place in muffins cup to prevent too much expanding when steaming
5) Steam on very low heat for 12mins