Tuesday, January 4, 2011
BREAD GRIDDLE CAKE
This is great if you have stale bread in you pantry. Instead of usual spread you can turn them into this super easy griddle cake. Experiment with what works best for you by adding raisin, chocolate chip or cheese.
Adding milk is depends on how wet the soaked bread is so adjust accordingly. I also sprinkles chocolate rice to some of the cake, it tasted great.
BREAD GRIDDLE CAKE
Serves 4
4 C bread torn into pieces
1/4 to 1/2 C milk
4 T sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 C all purpose flour
1 T melted butter
oil for frying
METHOD
* Place bread and milk in a mixing bowl. Mash up the bread..
* Add sugar, flour, salt and butter to the bread. Keep 15 minutes.
* Pour 1/4 cup of batter on greased griddle, fry until both sides turn golden brown. Repeat with the rest of batter.
* Serve hot.
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Saturday, January 1, 2011
OATMEAL BREAKFAST BARS
If you need a healthy and easy breakfast or in between snack to start your day, you must try this recipe. It is made of rolled oat, dried fruit ( you can use raisin, cherry, mixed peel, cranberries) and toasted chopped nuts ( almond, hazel, cashew, peanut). They're sweetened with condensed milk instead of sugar and contains minimal fat.
To make it easier you can press the dough into square greased tin then slice after it has been baked. You'll be amazed how this healthy treat produces a chewy and not so sweet bar despite using condensed milk.
OATMEAL BREAKFAST BAR
Yield 14 bars
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoon condensed milk
125 g (1 1/3 cup) rolled oat
80 g (1/2 cup) dried fruit
80 g (1/2 cup) chopped nuts
METHOD
* Heat the condensed milk in a microwave on High for a minute. Add in rolled oat and stir.
* Mix the rest of the ingredients and roll out into rectangle in between plastic sheet, cut into bar and place onto greased baking sheet.
* Bake in preheated oven for 30 minutes or until light brown @ 130 C . Remove from pan after 5 minutes and transfer into rack to cool. Store in an airtight container.
* Enjoy your healthy bar fresh from the oven.
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
HOMEMADE BUN
Baking bread is a long process but it gives me more drive after it turns out beautifully. Apart from normal sweet bun, baked this with sardine and chili filling. You can adjust the spices used as per your preference. These are so flavorful and soft.
They are great served during breakfast or as a tea time snack. You can use chicken instead if you're allergic to sardine.
Monday, December 27, 2010
MUNG BEAN PAYASAM
Easy and healthy dessert you can whip up for the whole family to enjoy. Using mung bean and milk as its ingredient. There are various way to prepare this dessert but I soaked the bean for an hour to speed up the cooking process.
Quantity of sugar can be adjusted to your taste, if you prefer it sweeter add more sugar.
MUNG BEAN PAYASAM
150g mung bean soaked 1 hour
3/4 C palm sugar or to taste
1 1/2 C milk
1 1/2 C water
1/2 tsp cardamom powder
2 T ghee
2 T raisin
6 cashew
METHOD
* Place mung bean in a deep pot, boil until soft.
* In a separate pot, boil water and sugar, strain.
* Now add sugar syrup and milk to the mung bean, bring to boil again. Add in cardamom powder.
* Heat ghee, fry cashew and raisin then pour this into mung bean pot. Stir well.
* Ready to serve.
Friday, December 24, 2010
CHOCOLATE & CONDENSED MILK TRUFFLES
Truffles may taste rich and decadent but they are surprisingly easy to make at home. There are various variety to choose from. Try your hand at these truffles, it is super easy. It is perfect snack for any chocolate lover.
So I hope you give them a try. They are great for holiday table too, most importantly we enjoyed having them!
CHOCOLATE & CONDENSED MILK TRUFFLES
Yield : 10 truffles
140g semi sweet biscuit crushed
10 T condensed milk
2 T toasted chopped nut
1 T cocoa powder
extra nuts for rolling or
icing sugar to roll
METHOD
* Place biscuit in a plastic bag, crush them using rolling pin.
* Place biscuit, cocoa and nuts in a bowl.
* Gradually add condensed milk till a soft dough is form.
* Shape into balls and coat with toasted nuts or icing sugar.
* Chill for 30 minutes.
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