Sunday, June 20, 2010

The Rainbow Connection

Who doesn't love a pretty rainbow eh?
So when Toots 'challenged' me to bake a rainbow cake for her birthday, I did some research and found some rainbow cupcakes instead. Now how could I resist a challenge like that!

I had an hour or so to kill before a lunch appointment on Friday, and I decided to bake half a batch as an experiment.

The result?

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The layers could be more even I guess, although I have seen worse. Heheheh I shall keep practising till I get it right! Toots, there is hope yet for that cake you want!

Phillie

Monday, June 14, 2010

An Epic Adventure

So the lot of us decided to get together and have a wee 'experimental' BBQ last weekend. Why experimental you ask? Cos we each made a dish that we had never tried before. Turns out, being experimental is fun! The food was amazing, and the company was great! What more could you ask for?

Presenting our experiments...

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Left: Charsiew by KP
Right: B☆stard Lamb also by KP (Don't ask)

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Left: Rosemary Chicken by Karen
Right: Good Ol' American Burgers by Matt

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Left: Herb Buttered Cod Pieces by Stephen (Hee!)
Right: Chilli Lime Prawns by Phillie

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Left: Gazpacho by Stephen
Right: Assorted Desserts* by Karen & Phillie
(*Red Velvet Cupcakes, Chocolate Stout Cake and Margarita Ice-Cream)

Again, thank you everyone for a great night!

(I do apologise for the shabby pix, we were too busy eating to get better shots!)

Thursday, June 10, 2010

One for the big kids

Chocolate Stout Cupcakes - made for our little experimental BBQ over the weekend.

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Even the non-dessert people approved of this yummy cake!
Chocolate Stout Cake + 16 year old Whisky = Very happy campers

Once again, thank you all for a great BBQ! (Food pix will be up soon)

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Mae's kitchen's virgin cook out

My friend, Mae, just bought a new apartment. Well, not "just", it’s been a few months since she moved in. I’ve been told nonstop about her amazing show-kitchen-standard kitchen and how she refuses to use it. Sandra and I forced ourselves on her and had a virgin-cook-out at her place.

Earlier in the day, Sandra and Mae had prepared a beef dish. Sandra also made a yummy pork dish that tasted like what you’d get at Yoshinoya and I made Mapo Tofu. Now Mae had limited pots and pans, so by the time Sandra and I had our dishes going, we had to cook the broccoli in the microwave AND we did it all in half an hour!


All things considered, everything still turned out great. Even though the broccoli was slightly undercooked and Mae found a worm in it (and immediately stopped eating), we still wiped everything else out.

A few days after the cookout, Mae told me her kitchen was still oily! What an exaggeration, but the mapo tofu did create quite a splash!

Nigella's Lemon Drizzle Loaf Cake

A big thank you goes out to Phillie for bringing some Lemon Drizzle Loaf Cake for my mum when she was in the hospital. Mum was very touched!

Inspired by the what Phillie made, and my mum’s reminder of how much she adored it, I went about baking one too. It’s such an easy recipe to follow; within 20 minutes, the batter is in the baking tin and the whole lot was popped into the oven.

The reason the cake looks like it’s falling apart is because, in order to let the syrup soak into the cake mix, instead of using a toothpick or a skewer to poke holes in the batter, I used a knife! In the end, the effect was similar AND it was still yummy!

I didn’t have enough to give my dear friend, Phillie, so I will be making more SOON!