From glass, plastic, stainless steel and more.
An unlikely and surprising find.....tamagoki pans!!!! Couldn't believe it.
They actually sell these here and not just one type but 3 styles to choose from!
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From glass, plastic, stainless steel and more.
An unlikely and surprising find.....tamagoki pans!!!! Couldn't believe it.
They actually sell these here and not just one type but 3 styles to choose from!
These chicken wings are real easy to make and since you can prepare them ahead and bake them when required, I find them a great party dish to serve to hungry guest.
Ingredients
1 dozen chicken wings, washed
4 cloves garlic
2 stalks lemongrass
small knob of ginger
handful of cilantrol
2 fresh or dried chillies
2 small red onions
3 tbsp palm sugar or honey
2 limes, zest and juice
3 kaffir lime leaves, minced finely
2 tbsp fish sauce
salt and pepper to taste
1. In a food processor, pulse all ingredients together (except chicken and honey) until you get a paste.
2. Marinate the chicken with the paste and honey overnight.
3. Preheat oven to 180 degrees.
4. Line baking pan with aluminum foil (for faster and easier clean-up later).
5. Bake chicken skin down first 15-20min, then turn over halfway and continue to bake the other side until cooked through and the skin is nice and brown.
Sharing this wonderful eggless dark gingerbread pear upside down cake. A light yet moist and flavourful cake.
Pear, ginger and chocolate make a great combination and is a great favourite with DH and mine now :)
Recipe was a combined adaptation from here and here.
For pear base
1 large tinned pear
1 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp ground cinnamon
28g butter, melted
60g brown sugar
1. Slice pear and toss into butter ginger-cinnamon mixture.
2. Arrange onto bottom of lined cake tin. While I managed to decorate the base nicely it wasn't obvious once I flipped out the cake. Still need some mulling on how to prepare this the 'inverse-method'. May be I should arrange the cake using a mirror?? [Ps. reason for the lumpy-like mixture is because I was too lazy to melt the butter and used soft butter instead!!]
For gingerbread cake
1 tsp baking soda dissolved in 170g boiling water, set aside to cool
210g all purpose flour
3/4 tsp ground ginger
3.4 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground nutmeg (optional)
1/4 tsp salt
168g butter, room temperature
15g caster sugar (if you have a sweeter tooth, do increase this amount)
80g dark brown sugar
60g organic molasses
3. Preheat oven to 180 degrees.
4. Shift dry ingredients together.
5. Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in slowly molasses.
6. Alternating fold in flour and baking soda solution.
7. Pour batter into prepared tin.
8. Tap tin down gently a few times to remove any air pockets.
9. Bake at 165 degrees for 40-45 min.
10. Cool and serve cake warm with a light dusting of icing sugar or scoop of creme fraiche, if desired.
Bench notes - Cake flavour develops overnight and taste even better the next day!!
The Sauerkraut was out of the world, best I've ever tasted. Will never be able to eat those commercial ones served at restaurant anymore :( Understand the trick is to stew the commercial ones overnight with some cured meat and bacon, that will bring out the flavour even more!!
German rum filled Stollen. Very moist and lovely with black coffee!! We were served brewed Vietnamese coffee. It was very fragrant, tasty and kept me up all night!!! Worth every drop though ;)
Read that this place had limited seating space but didn't realize it was an open space eatery right outside Cold Storage. I was early and so had no trouble getting a seat, the waiters were very attentive, even managed to see the owners of the stall and had no one hounding impatiently around your table wishing that you'd gobble up your food and leave so that they can have your table!!
Wasn't sure what to order but the lady on the next table seemed to be enjoying her bibimbap and decided to follow suit. No regrets here.
Threw in the kimchi for the added spice before mixing it all up. Was quite pleasantly surprised when the waiters offered to top up my kimchi but declined since I already had a big bowl of vegetables.
DH ordered the beef bulgolgi set which was pre-cooked and tasted ok. But he didn't think too much of it since he really only prefers the grilled meat type.
We also ordered a pancake side dish but definitely ordered too much as we were struggling to finish this - but that's ok, can tapow ;) It was nice while it was warm and dipped with the accompanying chili sauce.
Since the set comes with soup, you might want to consider skipping the drink and save your tummy space for dessert instead!!
Don't scrutinize the cake too closely ok, failed badly at decorating the cake :(
Recipe for New York Baked Cheesecake (my version)Reindeer style no. 2