Monday, November 7, 2011

Baking..I try to bake whenever I can which is on weekends.I have recipes dated back 20 yrs ago
& a scrap recipe book from my school days.
Baking is like a mini workout for me...all those beating till fluffy,stirring,folding are really good 'arm' exercises!And I just love to knead dough! I prefer the manual work than using the mixer.My kids love it when I'm making buns coz they will have lots of dough to play with!

Here's a pic of cheesecake I made recently.It has 2 alternate layers of sponge cake & cream cheese.


You'll need:

For the sponge:

120gm sponge mix
2 eggs
30ml water
30gm melted butter

Cheese layer:

400gm cream cheese(room temperature)
80gm caster sugar
2eggs
150ml whipping cream
100gm dark chocolate(melted)
100gm white chocolate(melted)

Method:

  1. Beat sponge mix,water & eggs till fluffy. Fold in melted butter. Pour batter into base-lined 7"baking tin.Bake in preheated oven at 180C for 12-15 mins.
  2. When cool,split cake into 2 layers.Place a slice of sponge into cake tin again.Put aside for later.
  3. For the cheese layer: beat cream cheese & sugar till soft n smooth. Add in eggs,one at a time,beating well after each addition.
  4. Stir in whipping cream n blend well.Divide cheese mixture into 2 portions (about 350gm each)Add in melted dark choc into 1 portion,mix well & pour into prepared cake tin. Bake in oven at 170C for 20 mins.
  5. When slightly cooled,place another slice of sponge into cake tin.
  6. Add in melted white choc into another portion of cheese mixture. Pour over baked dark choc layer.Continue to bake for another 20 mins or until cooked.
  7. Remove cake from oven & leave to cool. Chill in fridge b4 serving.
  8. Decorate as desired.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

I just love to be in the kitchen whether it's cooking,baking or cleaning up.
I enjoy the view from my kitchen window & the cool breeze that's always there...
'Kitchen Breeze'is really an inspiration from my favorite spot in the house.
Hope to share some cooking or baking recipes,kitchen tips or anything in the kitchen!

I just love to cook...I try to cook or bake whenever I can.Cooking is therapeutic for me.
Spending time at the kitchen takes away the stress at work.
My work involves teaching & running a music school which I find very similar to cooking..'hands-on'.

Here's Fried Vermicelli (beehoon)... my kids' favorite lunch fare.


You need:
  1. a pack of beehoon(soaked to soften & drain)
  2. dried shrimps-minced
  3. garlic & shallots-minced
  4. cabbage-sliced
  5. carrot-cut into strips
  6. beancurd-sliced

seasonings to taste:
  1. fish sauce
  2. oyster sauce
  3. thick soya sauce
  4. sesame oil
  5. pepper
 Method:
  1. Shallow-fry soaked beehoon with a little oil & soya sauce first.( My dad's tip)
  2. Dish up beehoon & put aside for later.
  3. Add some oil to fry dried shrimp,shallots & garlic.
  4. Add in beancurd & fry till slightly browned.Keep stirring to prevent sticking & careful of 'splatter'
  5. Put in cabbage & carrot,fish sauce & oyster sauce..add some water.
  6. Add a little thick soya sauce,sesame oil & pepper.
  7. Lastly,put in prefried beehoon & mix well...add a little more water if needed.
  8. A final dash of sesame oil & pepper.
  9. Serve with sambal or sliced cucumber at the side.
 Enjoy this simple dish!