Showing posts with label Ninjafoodi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ninjafoodi. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Cabbage Pizza


Today is an idea inspired from 小红书. Been wanting to try as it looks delicious. Depending on what ingredients you top it with, it will make up for the protein in this meal and the cabbage is the greens you need. 


Easy to assemble and cook. Just dump it in airfryer or oven. Can you still see the cheesy pulls from the parmesan I used. Next round I gonna try with cheddar or mozerella as I believe will be a better fit! And probably add some tomato puree! 



Cabbage Pizza
1 small portion of cabbage
Pizza cheese (I use parmesan this time) 
Shrimps
Tomatoes
Seasoning: Black pepper, chilli power, pink salt

1) Slice cabbage into a disc
2) Rub seasonings on it and bake 180deg x 15mins
3) Put ingredients on top and continue to bake another 10mins
4) Enjoy

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Sponge Finger (Dessert Base)


In life imagination and expectations always turns out different. And some people maybe more artistic, or creative or something that is your own strength.


I was never the artistic person, a bit of creative maybe but I always tried my best. LoL! And remember never to be dishearted when things dont go your way, somehow some stuff are never meant to be! The same goes for friendship, relationship and even kinship. Toxic people just let go, mingle less if you cant. Year is coming to an end, lets set off to a more positive vibes year in 2022! Ok, getting a bit heavy now! 😅


Today I tried making some sponge fingers from scratch as I wan to build my own christmas house. Turns out I didnt have the flair for it so I decided to use it as a base for my dessert! 


Since I have some whipped cream and frozen fruits and ta-daaa~~~ Our after dinner dessert is ready! Now chilling in the fridge for us to eat later on! 😋😋 After putting them in a box, looks like a snowglobe to me! Actually its a great gift to make for your friends too!


I tried 2 ways of baking the sponge and as it is too light, the rack on top of paper works better for me! And freshly baked sponge fingers is not so dry as compared to storebought and taste so much better! So here today, sharing my sponge fingers recipe along with my failed house and tree pics! 🙊

Sponge Finger (recipe adapted from Cookidoo)
4 whites
4 yolks
80g icing sugar
Pinch of salt
120g plain flour

1) Sift flour and set aside
2) Whip whites and salt til soft peaks
3) Continue whipping whites and add in icing sugar gradually, til glossy stiff peaks
4) Fold in flour gently and lightly, without overmixing
5) Pipe onto baking paper your desired sizes
5) Sprinkle icing sugar on the piped fingers and rest 5mins
6) Preheat oven to 180deg
7) Bake fingers for 10-12mins x 180deg or til top is nicely browned

#priscillacooksnov

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Bacon Rolls - 2 Way


 Yay to another western meal! (we had homemade burgers for lunch too hahaha) Does the coriander looks like christmas tree in the photo?


We had 2 types of rolls today, sneaking in some capsicums to bluff the kids! Great as appetizer or serve with your carbs. 


The kids totally loved it and even asked to try the spicy ones. NO ONE MENTION THE CAPSICUMS! Mummy wins hands down! 🙊 Actually the only time I eats capsicums too! LOL! Can u see the chicken still so juicy and the colourful strips of capsicums! 😋


Made some teriyaki tossed pasta with greens to go along. Total fuss-free cooking without any grease! 😋😋 Yummy! 



Bacon Rolls - Curry and Non spicy version
Bacon strips (I used 300g pack)
500g of chicken thigh meat, in big cubes
3 col capsicums, cut strips

Nonspicy marinate : 1Tbsp each of Blackpepper, onion powder, mixed herbs 
Curry marinate: 1Tbsp curry powder, 1Tbsp onion powder, 1/2tsp Chilli flakes

1) Marinate chicken with above for 1-2hrs
2) Put chicken on 1 end of bacon strip, and 4-5 strips of capsicums then roll up tightly and secure with a toothpick
3) Grill on Hi x 10mins, flip and grill another 5-8mins til meat is cooked
(Pls adjust accordingly to the size of chicken cube)

Teriyaki Tossed Pasta
Angel Hair, 4 pax portion
3Tbsp Homemade teriyaki sauce
1/2 cup water

1) Boil angel hair to al dente and drain. Set aside. 
2) Add water and teriyaki sauce and press saute mode on Hi and bring to boil
3) Off heat and add in pasta then toss them well. Season with some black pepper before serving.

#priscillacooksnov

Sea Salt Chocolate Tart w/Christmas Choux



 Actually wanna make some sea salt chocolate tart and last nite during a meeting, we were talking about christmas tree made up of choux! 


Then it somehow brought me thinking to combine them
both and also have a chance to try out fixing a christmas tree with my choux! 


I would prefer using chocolate callets as the hershey chips cant really set well. It is more like flowy chocolate filling when u bite it! Tastewise, it is good cos I am using the sea salt chips! So tasty with the bits of sea salt sprinkle on top of the tarts! 


I lightly assemble the choux on my 6” tart, filled with the chocolate filling. Carefully adding some toothpicks for those choux above to secure them! Wearing a santa hat for my tree! Ta-daaa~~ So cute!!!

Sea Salt Chocolate Filling
125ml Whipping cream
110g Hershey sea salt choc chip (works better with choc callet)
Sea salt for garnish

Choux recipe is here
Tart recipe is here

1) Put water in pot and put in steam rack. Saute mode Hi
2) Place pot with whipping cream on rack and wait for water to bring to boil
3) Add in chocolate chips, close lid and off power. Wait 3-5mins
4) Open and stir them well. Used as desired. 

Monday, December 6, 2021

Simple Early Christmas Dinner

 

A pre-christmas trial dinner today! 

Baked a orange marinated chicken, along with homemade herbs & garlic butter shortcrust pastry and a homebaked orange cake with creamcheese frosting 😋


Chicken is so juicy and nicely marinated with the orange juice and herbs. Loved to baked chicken in my ninjafoodi, always gives me crispy skin and juicy meat! 


Hub love the shortcrust pastry christmas tree, the homemade herbs & garlic butter was so tasty! I think oldest love it too as she asked for more of it! I totally love the spread cos it makes the whole pastry smells and taste so great! Crusty and filled with garlicky herb fragrance ❤️


The orange cake was moist and goes super well with the creamcheese frosting! I love the slight tangy taste from the creamcheese frosting that compliments the orange fragrance from the cake. My eldest says ‘The white thing is so GOOD!’ and I agree with her too! 

So what did you had for dinner today? 😋😋 Now I am stuffed! 

Orange Baked Chicken
1 orange, juiced
Some orange wedges, thinly sliced
1Tbsp onion powder
1Tbsp dried parsley flakes
Pinch of black pepper

1) Marinate and rub above seasoning all over chicken and stuff some oranges inside chicken
2) Bake chicken 180deg x 30mins
3) Flip and bake another 15mins 

Herbs & Butter Garlic Christmas Shortcrust pastry 
30g Butter
5-6 garlic cloves, chopped
1Tbsp mixed herbs
Shortcrust pastry

1) Mixed butter, chopped garlic and mixed herbs
2) Put shortcrust pastry on baking paper and spread the above butter mix on 1 side of pastry then fold and seal edges
3) Use a cutter to cut out the shape of a christmas tree 
4) Cut the sides and twist them
5) Bake at 180deg x 25mins or til its nicely browned.

Orange Cake with Creamcheese frosting
(unable to share cake recipe as its a private bake along class)
Creamcheese frosting
42g creamcheese
30g butter
50g icing sugar
1tsp vanilla extract

1) Mix all above ingredients with a handwhisk til smooth.
2) Use as desired

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Lemon Curd Tart

 

Decided to bake some Lemon Curd Tarts as gifts, using a simple short crust pastry recipe. With my thermomix, I jus simply add all the ingredients for my Lemon curd and I am almost ready to go!


I saw this idea of someone using the extrerior of the tart shell to make the flowery pattern and decided to have a go. And I realised mine was too narrow and not detailed enough so cant see the petal details. 🤦🏼‍♀️ (PS: Time to go shopping again)


Loved all my baking boxes and cases as it helps to make the tarts more beautiful! The tarts inside the cupcake cases reminds me of little snowball! So so cute!!


Taste so tangy and so good! 🤤🤤

 Short Crust Pastry (From cookidoo)
100g icing sugar
200g unsalted butter, cut into cubes
370g plain flour
1 egg
1tsp vanilla extract
Pinch of salt

1) Using rub-in method, rub icing sugar and butter til it resemblemce breadcrumbs
2) Add in egg, salt & vanilla to knead into a dough, working fast so butter do not melt
3) Shape into a disc and cling wrap for 1 hour before using
4) Roll out to desired thickness and cut out preferred portion to make tart shells 
5) Bake 180deg x 15mins
6) Cool before removing them from tart shell
7) Use with desired filling 
(I am using Lemon Curd from cookidoo recipe) 


Monday, November 29, 2021

Honey Soy Grill Chicken


Trying to use chinese-style recipes to do a chinese dinner for Christmas! 

Today tried making Honey Soy chicken and I believe this will be a good main course for kids and serving them on skewers makes it easier for them to eat! 😋😋


Made some Sambal Petai with my hub too! I believe he will be happy to have this with a bowl of rice as compared to all the roast turkey and ham! 🙊

Honey Soy Grill Chicken
300g chicken thigh, big pieces
2Tbsp honey
1Tbsp dark soy
1tsp Mirin
Pinch of black pepper

1) Marinate chicken thigh pieces with above marinate for 2-3hours
2) Put on grill x10mins, flip and grill 5mins
3) Use marinade sauce and add cornnstarch mixture to thicken it. Serve grill chicken with sauce on the sides

Creamcheese Ravioli


Had some leftover ribs and beef and decided to finish them for next day lunch. Thinking what carbs to go with it and decided to make some creamcheese ravioli! 


This is my first time making so the night before I was trying to decide what sauce, and what filling should I use. Finally decided on creamcheese filing and pair with the leftover stew!


 Had a short video of how easy it is too wrap n make them at home! 


I even did a quick tom yum soup for my portion!!  So spicy n tangy with the creamcheese!! 



A dear friend shared a baked version ravioli to me! So i wrapped some with prawns to have it like an appetizer!! So yummy!!

This recipe is so easy to work with! I think we can have fresh pasta as and when we want. With or without filling and it will be so fun for the kids to try making them in the own special shapes too! ❤️

Hope you will enjoy this recipe as much as I do! Uncooked ravioli can be freeze for up to 2 weeks too! 
 
Pasta Dough (recipe from cookidoo)
  • 200 g plain flour, plus extra for dusting
  • 2 eggs (53-63 g each)
  • 1tsp pumpkin powder
  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil 
  • Filling: 
  • 100g creamcheese mixed with basil flakes, pinch of truffle salt, soften
  • 6 prawns

1) Knead above with a mixer til it forms a dough and rest for 15mins (dough will be slightly crumbly)
2) Roll dough out and cut into rectangular strips then spoon 1 tsp of filling and put at 1 side of the pasta strips
3) Use fork to press down and form a square ravioli, repeat til all is finished
4) Boil in hot water + pinch of salt til ravioli is cooked (approx 3-5mins depending on size), drain and set aside
5) Put on serving plate and serve warm 

Sunday, November 28, 2021

Truffle Prawn Risotto


Thinking of doing a main carbs for Christmas to serve along with the meats or seafood. Thinking that rice is more filling than serving with mash, I decided to try out this Prawn Risotto from Martha Stewart. The recipe looks so simple and straightforward and I have all the ingredients at home!



You can always prepare this the last dish after finishing off the proteins as all it takes is a short 15mins or less. So yummy even serving it as a main on its own! 

Prawn Risotto (adapted with slight modifications from Martha Stewart)
4Tbsp butter
1/2 Onions, chopped
2 garlic cloves, chopped
11/2 cup arborio rice
41/2cup chicken stock 
300g prawns, deshelled
3oz parmesan, grated and more for garnish
1tsp Truffle salt
Basil leaves
Black pepper

1) Put on saute mode, med hi and add in 2Tbsp butter
2) Add in onions and garlic and fry til you can smell the fragrance, around 3-4mins
3) Add in rice and cook while stirring it for around 1 min
4) Add in 3 cups of chicken stock and season lightly with salt and pepper
5) Pressure cook on high for 9mins and quick release
6) Add in remaining 11/2cup of stock and prawns and bring to a boil, while stirring til prawns are cooked
7) Add in parmesan, 2Tbsp butter, truffle salt and stir well
8) Serve warm with grated parmesan and basil to garnish



Beef Stew



 Previously I cooked this recipe using my thermomix and it was so well received by the family. Today I decided to share this recipe and use the pressure cook method to help speed up the time used to cook this dish! It can be prepare ahead for parties or gatherings and warm up later or kept warm in a thermal pot.


Very simple ingredients to put together. I am using briskets today. 


I love the slight tangy and thick sauce that it is cooked in. The beef is so tender and juicy that we kept dipping in breads to soaked up the flavourful sauce. This would go so well with baguette if you prefer too. I am using it as a pasta toppings today for the kids.


I baked some homemade croutons and pair with the beef stew. So shall we serve as a main, as a starter or? 



Beef Stew (adapted with slight modifications from Cookidoo)
2 brown onions, chopped
4 garlic cloves, chopped
30 g olive oil 
800 g beef brisket, cut into pieces (3 cm)
500 g chicken stock
2 tbsp Vegetable stock paste or Meat stock paste (see Tips)
350 g carrots, cut into rounds (1 cm)
100g cherry tomatoes
4 sprigs fresh thyme, leaves only (i omit as i ran out of them 🙈 )
3 dried bay leaves 
1Tbsp dark soy for col
sea salt, to taste
cornstarch to thicken 

1) Place onion, garlic and olive oil Saute Low-Med
2) Add beef and cook til it brown nicely on the outside on Saute Hi
3) Add all remaining ingredients and bring to a boil
4) Pressure cook on Hi x 30mins and natural release 
5) Add salt to taste, dark soy sauce for some colour and thicken it 
6) Serve with choice of carbs

Friday, November 26, 2021

Choux Pastries Christmas Theme


Wanna make something christmassy and decided to make some meringue christmas tree as topper for my choux. Been a while I had some choux and since my thermomix can help me with it, so why not?


It very easy to fix up the choux pastry with my thermomix and I am so glad that my choux puff up nicely in my ninjafoodi. 🤞🏻🤞🏻 Well done to my 🥷


So nicely puff up right!!! Love it. I rem doing stove top training my arm muscles and it is not 100% success rate! Woohoooo! So excited!


If you are lazy, whipped cream and sprinkles does the job too! I tried piping a christmas hat, christmas tree and a round wreath. Doesnt seems that alike but the whole deco makes the choux so pretty! 


All packed and ready to share fats with my neighbours! A nice gifts for your frens too.!!


Choux pastry (recipe from cookidoo)
*Pipe into bigger base and cut into halves

  • 150 g water 
  • 80 g butter, unsalted, cut in pieces
  • 1 pinch salt 
  • 2 tsp sugar (10 g)
  • 120 g plain flour 
  • 3 medium eggs

  • Place water, butter, salt and sugar in mixing bowl and bring to a boil.
  • Add flour and mix into a thick consistency.  Remove and set aside to cool for 10 minutes.
  • Preheat oven to 200°C. Line a baking tray with baking paper and set aside.
  • Once mixture is cooled, add eggs one at a time and ensure it it nicely mixed in
  • Transfer pastry mixture to a piping bag and pipe into balls leaving 5 cm space between each. 
  • Bake for 15 minutes (180 deg) or until golden brown. 
  • Once all batches are done, i put back to the hot ninjafoodi to cool and dry while leaving the lid ajar
  • Remove tray from oven and allow choux pastries to cool completely before serving or filling as desired
**note: I am using ninjafoodi similar to airfryer so i cut baking time and temp
**For oven pls bake at 200deg x20-25mins and let it cool with door ajar for 10mins
*omit vanilla and uses pandan gel instead
  • 100 g icing sugar 
  • 2 egg whites 
  • 1 tsp lemon juice 
  • 1 pinch salt 
  • 1 tsp pandan gel
  • pure icing sugar, for dusting

  • Double boil egg whites, lemon juice and salt into mixing bowl and whip til soft peaks
  • Then remove and continue to whip while lowly adding sugar 
  • Add pandan gel and mix until colour is mixed through evenly. 
  • Transfer into a piping bag fitted with a star nozzle (10 mm).
  • To assemble, cut cooled choux puffs into halves horizontally. Pipe Swiss meringue generously over bases, top with a meringue christmas tree and dust with icing sugar before serving immediately.

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Confetti Meringue

 

Made some meringues for the kids to snack on! And i wanna share a hack!! 


Rem hw ppl were saying baking paper keep flying? Light food tt u bake will fly? When my first batch of meringue flew, suddenly i realised i can use the metal rack to sit on my baking paper! YAY! no more flying! 


Jus leave it in my ninjafoodi to slowly cool down after baking. Prop over a cooling rack so it kept ajar. Kids had it with some fruits for snack! Sugar rush!

Confetti Meringue (recipe from cookidoo)
3 whites
114g sugar
1-2drops pandan extract

1. Whip whites til bubbles form
2. Continue whipping whites and add sugar bit by bit until its finished
3. Add a few drops of pandan extract and mix another 30seconds.
4. Pipe on baking paper, sprinkle with some colourful sprinkles and bake at 120deg x 60-75mins, depending on size of meringue
5. Leave it to cool with door ajar once done baking

**All steps remain same except that I used pandan extract instead of colourings

Yam Rice (Ninjafoodi)


Since I have some leftover yam, I decided to make some Yam rice for grandma as she requested. Decided to try out my own style of making it, abit similar to cooking claypot rice style previously.  


Very simple ingredients and sauces, yet so flavourful. Best is another Grandma-approved dish cos she ‘ordered’ this with the leftover yam from making Yam cake the other day! ❤️


Try it! Took less than 30mins to get this fast meal done! Plating or no plating also looks so flavourful! 😋 

Yam Rice
2cups rice
2cups water
handful of dried shrimps (soaked)
200-250g yam, cubes
200g minced meat
red onions, chopped
2Tbsp oyster sauce
3-4Tbsp dark soy sauce 
1tsp five spice powder
Pinch of pepper
2Tbsp cooking oil

1. Saute mode med-hi: Put in oil, dried shrimps and onions and stir fry til fragrant.
2. Add minced meat and yam and fry til meat changes colour
3. Add in water, seasoning and rice then give a quick stir.
4. Close lid, set to seal, pressure cook on hi x 5mins and let it sit for 10mins before quick release
Serve warm

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Sweet Sour Chicken - TM/Foodi


Been a while I cooked sweet sour meat for the kids. Decided to cook today as lazy to think wat to cook and this dish always their fav to have. 


Fuss-free easy frying for me. And this round lesser mess cos I used a ziplock to flour coat them. So so so much easier! 👏🏻 And i followed the traditional way of frying to pour back all the ‘fried’ chicken cubes for a quick aircrisp! Yums


After stirfrying my veg, did a quick cook for the gravy with my thermomix! So easy peasy! Important is no greasy kitchen 😍


Simple meal tonight ❤️

Sweet Sour Chicken 
2 Boneless leg, into cubes
1 egg
2Tbsp garlic powder
Pepper
Potato flour for coating

Onions, small pcs
Capsicum, small pcs
Cherry tomatoes, halves

Sauce: 
3Tbsp tomato sauce
2Tbsp plum sauce
1Tbsp sugar
1/4 bowl water
1Tbsp Lemon juice
1/3 rice bowl water
Cornstarch to thicken

1) Marinate chicken cubes overnight
2) Take a ziplock and add enough potato flour to coat and add in chicken cubes by pieces. Toss then well enough to be coated
3) Put nicely into Ninja and bake 180deg x15mins, flip and bake another 5mins
4) Once all is fried, put all back in and aircrisp for 3mins. Set aside. 

5) Add 1tbsp oil and onions - 3mins, varoma, rv sp
6) Add capsicum, tomatos - 3mins, varoma, rv sp
At 30sec point, add in above seasonings and thicken it
7)  Add in airfried chicken cubes - 30sec, varoma, rv sp

Saturday, September 4, 2021

Nutella Brownie w/Walnuts & Sea Salt chips


Been thinking what to do with my expiring nutella and decided to put into good use! Making a special brownie treat for my secondborn tutor! 


I overbaked slightly as I was busy with meal preps but luckily it is crusty at the sides and fudgy in the middle! This would go so well with a scoop of ice cream!

As I did not have any vanilla, I decided to load it with extra chocolate icecream! Lol! So rich, fudgy, chocolately! Great way to enjoy your Saturday dessert treat!  


Simple belated Teachers’ day gift for my secondborn tutor. Hope she likes it!

Nutella Brownie w/Walnut & Sea Salt Chips (adapted from Thermomix Truly Asian)
250g Nutella
30g dark choc chips
2 eggs
60g cake flour (I used plain flour)
pinch of salt
Extra choc chips or walnuts or desired toppings

1) Preheat oven to 180deg
2) Weigh using mixing bowl and add in all ingredients
3) Mix for 45secs, sp 5
4) Bake for 12mins x 160 deg (I lower as I am using Ninja foodi, if not maintain at 180deg)