I have always wondered what kind of memories I would like to leave behind for my children after I pass on from this world. After much consideration, I believe food is one of the many ways that can always jolt sweet and fond memories (or otherwise)for people. Hence the blog name CookBake Legacy for my family members. I want to enjoy the learning journey of my cooking and baking and discover foods that my family members love to eat.
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Mango Flaxseed Chocochip Muffin
This time I decorated the muffin with white buttercream and placed one set with big jelly beans and another set with chocolate butterflies.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Orange Flaxseed Chocochip Muffins
I managed to bake this after adapting the recipe from the flaxseed site. It's a healthy recipe and yummy too.
As the recipe uses brown sugar, I decorated a batch of the mini muffins with buttercream and jelly beans for those with a sweet tooth.
With another lot of the muffins, I used dark chocolate moulded with a piping bag for decoration.
Here's sharing the recipe ....
Dry Ingredients:
1 cup quaker oats
3/4 cup plain flour
1/2 cup flaxseed meal
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup citrus peel
1/2 cup chocochips
Wet Ingredients:
1 big orange, juiced and zested
1/2 cup evaporated milk
1/4 cup sunflower oil
1 egg, beaten
Method:
In a large bowl, mix all the dry ingredients together.
Pour in the wet ingredients and blend everything well together.
Fill paper lined mini muffin tin till almost to the top.
Bake in a pre-heated oven at 180 degree C for 20 minutes or till wooden skewer comes out clean.
Cool in the tin for 5 minutes before transferring to cooling rack.
(Recipe makes about 30 mini muffins)
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Milk Cocoa Creamcheese Cake
I am puzzled by the way the pattern of the cake and cheese turned out. It's supposed to have the cheese in the middle sandwiched by the two chocolate layer but somehow by the time the cake was baked, the cheese layer sank to the bottom.
I used an 8" square pan; lined the bottom with greaseproof paper to bake this.
Sharing the recipe here.
Ingredients and Method :
(A)
250 gm Cream cheese, softened.
60 gm sugar
1 no. egg
1 tbsp Irish Bailey's
Beat the cream cheese with sugar till light and fluffy.
Add in the egg and blend it well.
Put mixture aside.
(B)
180 gm butter, softened.
150 gm sugar
3 nos. eggs
1/4 cup milk
1 tbsp Irish Bailey's
Sieve together ...... 1 tbsp Hershey's cocoa powder,
120 gm cake flour
1 tsp baking powder
Pre-heat oven at 170 degree C.
Beat butter and sugar till light and fluffy.
Add in eggs, one at a time and also the Irish Bailey's till well mixed.
Add in the milk.
Fold in the flour mixture till well blended.
Pour half of (B) into the 8 " pan and then followed by all the (A) and then pour in the rest of (B) again.
Bake for 45 mins. or till wooden skewer comes out clean.
You can serve the cake chilled or eat it warm.
Happy Easter !
Easter is not just a one day affair cos' we celebrate it till Pentecost comes ... which is fifty days after Easter. Gosh .... it's definitely a long, long celebration ... at least for those Christians of those days .... a long time ago.
This year's Easter Celebration was spent with the extended family at St. Anne's Church.
A simple celebration with lunch bought from the church canteen and the children enjoying each other's company, participating in the games organised by the church community.
I didn't cook anything to share at all cos' of my poor old back. Somehow during the course of the week, I overworked it and was inactivated for almost a week. I can't stand or sit too long cos' the nagging pain will be there. The only comfort and relieve I get was when I lie down sideways with a pillow between my legs.
Now ... after resting for about a week, the poor old back is getting a little better but still .....I have to go slow and rest it as much as possible.
I'm sure the pain I experienced during this Easter season can't be compared with what the Lord went through during His crucifixion.
Monday, April 02, 2007
Chocochip Cream Cheese Muffin
Thanks yochana for sharing the recipe.
Click HERE for the recipe.