It still looks to be in such good condition that I can't bear to give it up! Shall try to check out the servicing cost... and hopefully, it will be working again soon. But for now, with no oven, it's a break from baking for me. Perhaps time to pack my baking materials (equipments, books, etc etc). :)
Monday, January 2, 2012
Rowenta Oven (26/07/08 to 31/12/11)
November in the Kitchen
Cinammon Rolls (http://happyhomebaking.blogspot.com/2011/09/magical-rolls.html): These are really good and easy to make! Well-liked by everyone who tried it! :)That's my time spent baking & cooking in November... :D
Sunday, October 16, 2011
A GIft
Anyway, what goes inside the box is another batch of vegan choc cupcakes...
I actually made a first batch of vanilla cupcakes using this recipe and they taste of flour and look like 'huat kueh'. Haha... But this batch of choc cupcakes tastes better. I like the taste of soy milk actually... But I think I still prefer normal cakes afterall. :)
How do you bake cakes without eggs?

Eggs has been an essential ingredient whenever I bake cakes. However, I was planning to bake something for a friend who is on a vegetarian diet and had to bake something without the use of eggs. I searched the internet for a perfect recipe and found the recipes for vegan choc cupcakes with many reviews from Allrecipes.com.
While reading the reviews, I realised that for strict vegetarian, there seems to be a need for all natural ingredients. To be safe, I followed the recommendations such as replacing normal flour with unbleached flour and normal sugar with raw unrefined sugar.
The cupcakes turn out looking like muffins. My oven temperature was not stable during the baking process, not sure if it is the result of not baking for more than half a year. Haha... Anyway, this cupcake was full of chocolate goodness... too chocolaty in my opinion. Also, it has a little bit of flour taste and a weird aftertaste. The weird aftertaste might be from the use of vinegar. I might have under-mixed the batter, which resulted in the flour taste. Anyway, this is a recipe which I personally will not try for a 2nd time. I did not even give it to my friend...
While reading the reviews, I realised that for strict vegetarian, there seems to be a need for all natural ingredients. To be safe, I followed the recommendations such as replacing normal flour with unbleached flour and normal sugar with raw unrefined sugar.
The cupcakes turn out looking like muffins. My oven temperature was not stable during the baking process, not sure if it is the result of not baking for more than half a year. Haha... Anyway, this cupcake was full of chocolate goodness... too chocolaty in my opinion. Also, it has a little bit of flour taste and a weird aftertaste. The weird aftertaste might be from the use of vinegar. I might have under-mixed the batter, which resulted in the flour taste. Anyway, this is a recipe which I personally will not try for a 2nd time. I did not even give it to my friend...
Japanese Curry
I remember I suddenly felt like cooking Japanese curry after reading a few posts on it. And one fine day, while shopping in the supermarket, I got the ready-made packet of paste... but it sat in my cupboard for a very very long time.... but still, I finally made it...
Along with it, I cooked healthy brown rice, unhealthy fried pork cutlet and some vegetables for dinner...There is another bigger box of ready made curry paste sitting in my cupboard... I wonder when I'll cook them.
20 March 2011...
The Menu:1. Cereal Prawns
2. Fatty Pork Belly (to be dipped in light soya sauce & chilli sauce)
3. Steamed Fish Head
4. Mushroom Soup
5. Vegetables with Abalone Sauce
Another dinner cooked for my family. This time round, using leftover ingredients in my mum's fridge as she hurt her hand and could not cook previously. Can't remember how it tastes like but should be edible and quite good... haha... :P
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Back to Basics
It has been a long long time since I baked cakes. I still remember the very first cake which I baked repeatedly was Pandan Chiffon Cake. To date, I don't think I have baked a perfect Pandan Chiffon Cake though.
I had no intention of baking on this day until I saw this bunch of bananas in my house. They were rotting and would probably end up in the rubbish chute soon. It reminded me of a recipe which I learnt in my baking classes that requires bananas which are 1/3 black. N these were the right kind of bananas too... what they call "Pang Jio". The right bananas for making Banana Chiffon Cake, so I just had to make it.
I miss the whole process of seeing the batter turn into a cake and emitting a nice aroma which fills my whole kitchen too...
I miss baking cakes and I know I should go back to practise my basics soon. I shall bake my Pandan Chiffon Cake again.
I had no intention of baking on this day until I saw this bunch of bananas in my house. They were rotting and would probably end up in the rubbish chute soon. It reminded me of a recipe which I learnt in my baking classes that requires bananas which are 1/3 black. N these were the right kind of bananas too... what they call "Pang Jio". The right bananas for making Banana Chiffon Cake, so I just had to make it.Due to my past experiences with Pandan CHIFFON cake, I was pretty apprehensive while making this cake... My pandan chiffon cakes are not that bad, just not perfect. Anyway, one of the steps in making chiffon cakes was whisking egg whites....
It has been quite some time since I whisked egg whites... kinda miss the whole process of learning how to whisk egg whites to stiff peaks.. how me and my friends and classmates would keep asking each other and the chefs if the egg whites are done in class. Haha....
It has been quite some time since I whisked egg whites... kinda miss the whole process of learning how to whisk egg whites to stiff peaks.. how me and my friends and classmates would keep asking each other and the chefs if the egg whites are done in class. Haha.... I miss the whole process of seeing the batter turn into a cake and emitting a nice aroma which fills my whole kitchen too...
The Banana Chiffon Cake turned out to be unexpectedly good. The texture was great! The taste was good, just a little sweet and some preferred the banana taste to be stronger. Happy :D
I miss baking cakes and I know I should go back to practise my basics soon. I shall bake my Pandan Chiffon Cake again.
Chicken Puffs
Another practise session for puff pastry. I made Chicken puffs! The filling was good just that blur me made a wrong estimation and cooked way too much again.... Grr.... Had them for dinner the next day.The chicken puff tastes great when they were fresh out from the oven. However, the puff pastry turned soggy the next day. :( I wonder how those puff pastry sold outside remain crispy....
Apple Strudels
These were made on the very same day I made the bread. I would say I was too ambitious. Ended up baking till wee hours and went to work the next day like a Zombie. This recipe was from the puff pastry class I attended in end 2010. I think I am getting the hang of making puff pastry, or at least I am more confident of handling the dough now. The taste of these strudels was good... but the only problem was that the puff layers became soggy when assembled into the strudel, combined with the pastry cream and apples. I did an experiment since I had leftover puff pastry. When I put them into the fridge on their own, they still retain their crispiness. So it must be the assembling.... Just did a quick search online and realised this was normal. One way of preventing it was to reduce the moist in the cream and apples. Hmm... I wonder if Ritz Apple Strudel stays crispy after some time. I shall buy it to try...
Friday, February 25, 2011
Another 1st time...
Looks good? They sure do.... but it was not a success for my first bread attempt. The bread was underbaked. When I tried it immediately after it was baked, I only found it heavy and thought it was simply a problem with the rising process. Moreover, this was 'Honey Wheat Bread', made with wheat flour. But on the next day, I could smell yeast. My dear colleague showed her support by bringing half a slice home to toast and she said it tastes good afterall. The whole bread making process was time-consuming but very interesting. I waited anxiously to see if the bread will rise on 2 occasions.
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