Monday, December 24, 2012

Bread pudding


Oh...la...la... how time flies so fast and I've neglected this blog for almost a month. I do miss blogging ! December is almost over and everyone is exclaiming "long holiday", planning their trip with the entire family member. I always love December, the month of festive and of course, holiday. :) I don't have plan to go anywhere during the holiday, because all I need is only a time on my own, being a normal housewife, stay in the house, clean up the mess and cooking. But while my brain says yes, my body screams no. Believe me, age does matter, lol.

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When my friend said that she had leftover bread and didn't know what to do with it, I remember my grandma. She used to make bread pudding from leftover bread with coconut milk instead of fresh milk. As a mother, I would feel terribly sorry to see the food get wasted. So, let's call it "food rescue". I save some leftover bread and turn it into bread pudding. Don't tell me I sound like grandma. :p This simple and easy recipe of bread pudding is a savior in case you get bored with toast bread or sandwich.

To all my friend out there, Happy Holidays !!

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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Giveaway for 3 : Winner announcement

Okay... it's a wrap ! The time is up and I have to hand over those cute props to you. I wish I had enough giveaway prizes for everyone, but sadly I only had three items for three winners. However, I would like thank everyone who participated in this event.

Three lucky winners have been chosen via random.org and each of them won one food prop. As for the winners, please send me mail to t_hapsari_rn@yahoo.com to claim the prize. You have until December 5, 2012 to send me your details, otherwise I will have to pick another winner !

And here they are.....


1. Wire basket goes to #9 : Nur Ismaya Septianingsih

2. Multi use jute bag goes to #19 : Yulyan Parwati

3. Watering bucket goes to  #8 : Vivi


Congrats to all winners ! 

 

Monday, November 26, 2012

Churros

(Homemade) - Churros

Over the past few days, rain has poured down heavily in Jakarta and left puddles up and down our road. It made the traffic jam even worst ! Stressful and very time consuming to be on the road like that. So take care of yourself, be healthy and watch what you eat and drink.

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That afternoon, I was thinking of making snack for the whole family. For me, it's always nice to cook something for our family afternoon snack. Something light, sweet and warm to munch in cold windy afternoon. We can enjoy the rest of the day by reading book, watch TV or discuss something.

Curiosity was the only reason why I made churros. This fried choux pastry, also known as Spanish doughnuts is a popular and loveable snack in Spain. Churros can be eaten plain, rolled in cinnamon sugar or dipped in chocolate sauce. Since I have made choux pastry once, so I feel confident to give it a try. I adapted the recipe from Joy the baker. She has step-by-step photos on how to make churros and it's easy :)

Only a few days left to join my giveaway event for 3. I have 3 cute food props for three lucky person. Hurry and good luck !!!


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Enjoy....

Monday, November 19, 2012

Food Photos : Random

I'm addicted to Pinterest ! Finding food photos that wowed me and left me breathless for a second, sometimes even more, pinned them to my board and let everyone see how good those photos are. Today, I picked 5 amazing food photos I found from Pinterest. They all caught my eyes with beautiful food styling and its gorgeous lighting. Check them yourself and fall in love !

Hot chocolate and a muffin - Aisha Yusaf



Molasses cookies with ginger cream cheese filling - Kristin Rosenau


Lemony Quark Tarts - Laksmi W


Walnuts - Stuart Ovenden






Thursday, November 15, 2012

Giveaways for 3 ! **CLOSED**

Yup....this is the moment, I'm having a giveaway event for my readers. As I said before, this event is to show my immense gratitude on my winning as the first place winner on Sekar Magazine blog contest. I didn't get the vote (I didn't vote for myself or anyone else either) as the most favorite blog (or whatever you name it), but I won the judges' vote. What a big milestone for me. So, thank you very much.

Are you wondering what the prizes are? There are three cute food props. You may use them for your food photography props or whatever.  Check the photos of the prizes below and read how to get the chance to be the owner of those items. They all are brand new !!


Here they are..

Wire basket - Dimension (150mm x 90mm x 45mm)

Multi use jute bag - Dimension (diameter 20cm , height 9cm)


Watering bucket - Dimension (diameter top 7cm, bottom 8cm, height 8cm)

How to enter :

1. Follow me on twitter and tweet the following "I've entered to win food props  from @miauw17 #giveaway #CemplangCemplung http://bit.ly/X9ABp1 " then leave a comment below and tell me that you did. 
2. Follow me on Pinterest then leave a comment below and tell me that you did.
3. Or simply leave a comment that you want to participate in this giveaway event.

NOTE : Leave a separate comment for each of your entries as each comment will be counted as one entry. So you will have bigger chance to win one of the prizes. One person will only receive one prize. So we will have three winners.

Rules :

1. This giveaway event is open to Indonesia residents only.
2. This event opens on November 15, 2012 and will be closed on November 30, 2012 11.59 pm (Indonesia time)
3. Winners will randomly be chosen on the next day and will be announced the day after.

Good luck !


Saturday, November 10, 2012

Good news and Thai tea


Hi all, at this moment I want to share my happiness with all my readers. My blog has won as the first place winner on Sekar Magazine blog contest. I was thrilled and surprised to hear my blog being announced as the first place winner. Alhamdulillah. Glad to know people appreciate my work and who knows they'll find an inspiration from this blog. Later on my next post to show my gratitude, I will be giving away "something" for three lucky person. Keep your eyes open !

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Enough with the good news and here comes the bad news (haha...kidding !). As a person who loves eat well and drink well, I truly enjoy myself tasting new foods or drinks.  I taste them, I smell them and I feel them, if it meet my personal  taste then I put it to my "worth to try recipe" list. My list is getting longer and longer especially after I add more and more yummy recipes from foodgawker everyday.

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This Thai tea (my version of Thai tea, only because I made it without following any specific recipe) is a favorite for my hubby and my son. I make it every weekend and nothing left in the bottle, they absolutely looove it. When the first time I tried Thai tea, I thought it was made from my usual tea leaves and pour some milk to produce the orange color. But then I was wrong, Thai tea is a mixture of black tea leaves, star anise and other spices.

I use milk instead of sweetened condensed milk to make it more creamy and thick. Add some ice cubes and feel the freshness and the exotic tea. Believe it's not just tea !
Here's the Thai tea mixture I used in this recipe.


(Homemade) - Thai tea

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Enjoy....

Friday, November 2, 2012

Guest post : Ayam Penyet / Crushed fried chicken with sambal for Lisa of "From my Lemony Kitchen"


One more guest post from me on From my Lemony Kitchen. How lucky I am to have finally found the recipe of this sambal since I had it for the very first time maybe five years ago and I had been trying to make the sambal all this time.

This special request came from Lisa, she wanted Ayam Penyet for the guest post. Since I love Ayam Penyet for lunch and I had never been to make it by myself, I took the chance. I won't let myself ramble away for now. Please kindly visit and check the complete story also the recipe of Ayam Penyet (Crushed fried chicken with sambal) on From my Lemony Kitchen.

Bye now... :)

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Oreo cheesecake

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Who can resist Oreo ? Though I'm not in the position to represent the product, but it's true. Kids will love Oreo smoothies, chocolate covered Oreo cookies or simply dip them in a glass of milk. Be creative and let your imagination free to create new recipe using Oreos.


I made this Oreo cream cheese cake from half package of leftover cream cheese and leftover whipped cream. The rest of the ingredients are always available in my fridge. I don't have the skill to make beautiful cake, especially when it takes long time to prepare and bake the cake layer by layer. Even making beautiful shape of swirls for cupcakes has always been my biggest challenge.

This cake is about fun and simple, of course kids will love it because it tastes like ice cream. I have made this cake several times with some modification. Mixed the cream cheese with Oreo crumbs, made pie crust from Oreo and when my hand mixer stopped working, I added egg then put the cake into the oven. But all off them turned out good and never failed me. 

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Hence, I've waited so long to post about it, I tried to make it look beautiful and special. Hope you like it and feel free to try the recipe.


I've been nominated as one of Sekar magazine blog contest finalist. If you like my blog and you think I'm suitable enough to get your vote, please click here and vote for me. Thank you very much more than I can say to you :) 

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Enjoy...

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Guest Post : Pindang bandeng Betawi on Love and other spices



After a delay of several months (yes, months !!), I am finally able to fulfill Farwin's request to be a guest writer on her blog. Something came up between the line due to our busy schedules. She had written a post few months back with Coconut Jaggery Crepes with Kithul Treacle. The post is beautifully written together with lovely photos.

My interest in Indonesian culinary is getting bigger as I learn how to cook, then I started to like and enjoy cooking. I've mentioned once that I love doing a guest post for my friends especially when they want me to cook traditional foods from Indonesia. I love to try new recipes and explore Indonesian cuisine. This is the reason I cooked a traditional dish from Betawi/Jakarta, Pindang bandeng Betawi (Betawinese style milk fish stew in soy sauce). It was my first to cook pindang bandeng Betawi from scratch.

For the story and the recipe, please head over to Farwin Simaak  from Love and Other Spices. See you there !


Monday, September 10, 2012

Simple takoyaki balls

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When first time I tried takoyaki was in a mall near my office building. It was a small Japanese snack booth that stolen my attention because of the snack they offer. First time and hit my taste buds. Then I kept coming back to order takoyaki if I want to eat something light that digest easily.

(Homemade) - Takoyaki balls

I modified the recipe according to what I have on hand. To tell you the truth, it's not easy to find takoyaki ingredients in Jakarta. I couldn't find the tempura scraps (tenkasu), octopus and pickled ginger. I even discovered the takoyaki sauce last week ! So this is my version of takoyaki so far. Simple and easy.

(Homemade) - Takoyaki balls

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Enjoy....

Monday, August 6, 2012

Fried flaky pastries stuffed with tuna


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Although it was more than 2 weeks late, I want to greet all Muslims "Ramadhan Mubarak". May Allah accept our deeds and forgive our sins. Aamiin. Ramadhan is like home and it's good to be home again. I'm sure all Muslims feel the same way as I do.

I've been busy recently and has left me with limited time for updating my blog, Facebook and twitter but I checked my mail couple of times everyday. But due to the hectic schedule, guess my tiring days, weeks or probably months are not over yet at least until the end of this year ! Yes, my life is like a roller coaster at the moment.

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(Homemade) - Pastel tuna / Fried flaky pastries stuffed with tuna

Do you remember my posts of Chinese flaky pastry ? The first is Green tea flaky pastry and second is Chocolate flaky pastry. This time I made fried flaky pastry, no bake ! This kind of snack is something we usually call pastel in Indonesia. The filling can be varied from vegetables, fish, chicken, egg or beef.

The original pastel (fried pastry) skin is made from thin pastry with half-moon shape and crimped edges. I remember when I was a kid I learned to make pastel crimp with play-dough and look, it helped me a lot when I make the real ones.:D

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Enjoy....
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