For every one cup of milk required, you may try this ingredients:
- 6 tbsp powdered (dry) milk of any brand
- 2 cups of water
Monday, April 29, 2013
Beef Siomai Sauce
Siomai is best served with hot chili sauce. You may want to try this recipe for it.
Ingredients:
- 2 tbsp Chili powder
- 2 tbsp Cooking Oil
- 2 tbsp Soy Sauce
Procedure:
- in a pan, combine the ingredients and on low fire, stir
continuously for 3 minutes
Chicken Teriyaki Sauce
You
may want to try this recipe for Chicken Teriyaki Sauce
Ingredients:
- 3 tbsp soy sauce
- 1 tbsp vinegar
- 1 tbsp oyster sauce
- 1 tbsp oil
- 1 tbsp sugar
- pinch of pepper, salt, garlic powder
- a thumb of grated ginger
What If Some Ingredients are Not Available in the Market?
In baking, sometimes some ingredients may not be available
in the market, in this case, you need alternatives;
Cake Flour
For every one cup of cake flour needed, you may use:
- 2 tbsp cornstarch
- ¾ cup all purpose flour
- Combine and sift the two together
Cream of Tartar
- For every ½ tsp of Cream of Tartar, you will need 1 tsp of
Baking Powder.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Chocolate Suman
Wikipedia explains Suman as a rice cake originated from the Philippines, and is cooked using glutinous rice flour and coconut milk. Often wrapped in banana leaves and steamed for several minutes to hours. There are a lot of variants for this rice cake and is very common in the country.
Others call this Suman Moron which is popular in Leyte, Philippines. This is made up of glutinous rice and chocolate. This is originally cooked while wrapped in banana leaves but because we do not have any, I opted to wrap it in foil and steamed.
Others call this Suman Moron which is popular in Leyte, Philippines. This is made up of glutinous rice and chocolate. This is originally cooked while wrapped in banana leaves but because we do not have any, I opted to wrap it in foil and steamed.
Ingredients:
- 1 ½ cups rice flour
- ½ cup glutinous flour
- 1 ½ cups sugar
- 1 cup cocoa
- 1 cup water
Procedure:
- soak rice flour and glutinous flour with water
- add sugar and cocoa
- mix until well blended
- wrap in aluminum foil (or banana leaves)
- steam for 45 minutes or until texture becomes firm
Friday, April 19, 2013
Laing
Laing (or dried taro leaves) is one of my favorite spicy
vegetable dish. This is cooked in coconut milk. I love it with pork or dried
fish (daing). I remember my grandmother used to prepare this from scratch;
getting ready by drying the stems and leaves under the heat of the sun. Once
dried, she would cut the stem into about 2 inches, remove unwanted parts, then
cut the leaves into small bite size pieces. Only then she would cook with
coconut milk and add the other ingredients.
Pork Laing
Obviously we can not do such process here as only dried taro
leaves in a plastic pack is available in Filipino stores in the city, which
mostly are being imported from the Philippines. Thanks to them for
making us feel like we’re home too :).
If you will notice, most of the ingredients that I used are
just alternatives: dried instead of the fresh taro; coconut powder dissolved in
water instead of the traditional kakang gata; and chili powder instead of fresh
chili. Taste is still favorable to those lovers of Laing.
Ingredients:
- 70gms dried taro leaves
- 1 cup of pork cut in cubes
- 12 tbsp coconut powder
- 4 cups of water
- ginger
- 1 tsp chili powder
- 1 tbsp shrimp paste
Procedure
- dissolve coconut powder in water
- in a pan, heat the dissolved coconut powder on medium heat
- add the pork and ginger and let boil until pork turns to
light brown
- lower the heat and add the shrimp paste and chili powder
- let boil until coconut milk thickens
- add the dried taro leaves
- mix until taro leaves evenly combined with the sauce
- remove from heat and enjoy
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Apple Cake with Egg White Frosting
The first time I prepared Mocha Cake for my daughter
Destine’s birthday, I was thinking of putting a white frosting on top,
unfortunately the result was different :). It was still tasty
and good though.
Egg White Frosting
on top of Apple Cake
Today, I tried doing it again using egg whites. I prepared a
baked apple cake (see only the ingredients and bake for 15-20minutes) placed in a banana pan. Funny with the combination but the amount
of the apple cake ingredients is too small to fit in a round or rectangular
baking pan.
The purpose of this post concentrates on the frosting because I
failed to do it last time. I really believe in the saying, “there’s always a
second try” or “try and try until you succeed” :)
Ingredients:
- 8 tbsp granulated sugar
- 1 tbsp cornstarch
- ½ cup water
- 2 egg whites
- pinch of salt
- ½ tsp vanilla extract
What you need:
- electric mixer
- piping set
Procedure:
- combine 2 tbsp sugar, cornstarch, and water
- cook in low heat, stir occasionally until thickens
- remove from heat and set aside
- meanwhile, get a mixing bowl and put egg whites, salt,
vanilla, and the remaining sugar
- use an electric mixer and beat on medium to high speed
until soft peak
- gradually add the sugar mixture (cooked earlier) and beat
until becomes firm, this is for about 7 – 10 minutes
- top it up on your cake using the piping design of your
choice
- serve and enjoy
Friday, April 12, 2013
Cheese Pimiento
I remember way back in grade 4 or 5 in Cavite, my very first food project was Cheese
Pimiento. One of our school teachers, who were also our neighbor, Ma’am Ordonez
had a store where I bought the ingredients for my project. I had to maximize
the money that I have so I can buy everything I needed for it. Since then, I
never had the chance to make it again.
Cheese Pimiento (sorry for the blurred picture)
In today’s Pandesal craze, where some friends near me cook
Pandesal, I remember that Cheese Pimiento story and decided to prepare one – coz we
got Pandesal today in the kitchen :)
Ingredients:
- 1 cup of shredded Kraft cheddar cheese
- ¼ cup diced bell pepper
- ¼ cup mayonnaise
- pinch of salt and pepper
Procedure:
- simply combine all the ingredients and mix well :)
Monday, April 8, 2013
Mocha Cake
Today is my daughter Destine’s fifth birthday. She is the
only girl that I know (so far) who doesn’t like pure chocolate flavored cake
and ice cream. Whenever she gets the chance to choose her birthday cake, Mocha
is always her first choice. Though she’s far from me, I still wanted to prepare
some foods today and I opted to prepare a Mocha cake.
Mocha is a combination of coffee, milk, sugar, and cocoa
powder. It is a flavor made from coffee mixed with chocolates. This version
that I made, its ingredients, taste, and texture are almost similar to
chocolate brownies. What makes them different is the presence of black coffee
which is not in the latter.
Mocha Cake prepared for my daughter Destine's 5th Birthday
I was actually imagining a fluffy light brown mocha cake
with creamy butter icing but it seems it turned out to be a sweet chocolate
brownies. Still, I enjoyed it.
Ingredients:
Cake
- 2 cups all purpose flour
- 2 cups white sugar
- 2/3 cup unsweetened Hershey’s cocoa powder
- 2 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp baking powder
- ½ tsp salt
- 1 tbsp instant coffee powder
- ½ cup cooking oil
- 2 raw eggs
- 1 cup fresh milk
- 1 cup hot water
Frosting
- 1 cup unsalted butter
- 2 cups confectioner’s sugar
- 1 cup white sugar
- ¾ cup unsweetened Hershey’s cocoa powder
- 1 tbsp instant coffee
- 4 tbsp fresh milk
- 1 ½ tsp vanilla
- 1 cup hot water
What you need:
- mixer (I don't have stand mixer so I used hand mixer)
- mixing bowl
- 1 9 inch round cake pans
Procedure:
- preheat oven to 350o F for at least 5 minutes
- place a round shape wax paper enough to fill in the round
cake pan, cut the edges
- grease the wax paper and the side of the cake pan with oil
or butter
Preparing the Cake
- in a mixing bowl, combine flour, sugar, cocoa powder,
baking powder, baking soda, salt
- make a hole in the center and add eggs, oil, and fresh
milk
- dissolve instant coffee powder in hot water and pour into
the mixing bowl
- beat at medium speed until texture becomes smooth
- pour the batter into the round pan
- let stand for few minutes until bubbles disappear, you may
tap to help the bubbles fade
- bake for 30 – 35 minutes or until the toothpick inserted
comes out clean (photo)
- let stand to cool for at least 10 minutes
Preparing the Frosting
- in a clean mixing bowl, cream the cubed butter and add the
vanilla extract
- use a hand mixer and mix for 2 minutes on medium speed
- gradually add half of confectioner’s sugar, and 2 tbsp of
milk, mix well
- add the remaining confectioner’s sugar, and 2 tbsp of
milk, mix well
- gradually add half of cocoa powder, mix well
- dissolve coffee powder to hot water, and gradually add to
the mixture while mixing
- add in the remaining cocoa powder, mix well until mixture
becomes thick (photo)
- cool in the freezer for 5 minutes
Combining
- divide the cake into three parts: base, center, and top (thinner
part should be the top)
- use as the cake stand a round tray (real cake tray is not
available), cover with aluminum foil
- place first the center part of the cake on the round tray,
evenly pour frosting on top
- using the center part of the cake, evenly pour frosting on
top too
- place it on top of the base part by flipping, making its
bottom as its top this time
- evenly pour frosting on top again, this time make sure
frosting reaches side of the cake
- distribute the crumbs at the edge of the cake, and at the
edge of the tray
- top with M&M chocolate to design
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Fruit Salad
Today is my Nanay’s 60th birthday and I often
hear her say buko or fruit salad will make her day, even without any other food
on the table. So this one is prepared for her (though I’m far), for me to
celebrate her birthday. I never tried preparing something like this so I asked
her about the ingredients.
My version of Fruit Salad :)
Ingredients:
- 420g fruit cocktail
- 234g pineapple chunks
- 160g nestle cream
- about 10tbsp condensed milk
- 42.5g raisins
- 125g cheddar cheese
- about 5 tbsp mayonnaise
- pinch of salt
Procedure:
- drain the fruit cocktail and pineapple chunks and place in
a container
- add the nestle cream and mix well
- add the mayonnaise and salt and mix well
- cut the cheese in small cubes and combine together with
the raisins
- add the condensed milk
- serve immediately or cool inside the refrigerator before serving :)
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