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Lessons Learnt from Agaration

Hari Raya is coming to an end! FINALLY! But one thing I'm proud of this year is that I didn't get frozen fried satay. I whipped up dishes on my own! Plus I didn't bake too much cookies. Just the right amount. I had a cookout for last Friday for Husband's students and I had planned to make hummus, keema and spicy chicken with chappati and wrap. Cooked like 1.5kg of mutton keema and 1.5kg of chicken and they were all snapped up! But my hummus was too much though. I used a third and froze the rest. Even using a third was a lot! Yesterday I made shepherd's pie for my sister's birthday. Pretty fast too I might add. I love multi tasking in the kitchen, but I need to do it alone. Proud of the fact that I cooked these with lots of agaration and still turned out fine, but still have many things to learn along the way! Like cutting the potatoes first before boiling. Unless you have too much time to wait for the potatoes to cook through fully. And never ever add s...

Hello Kitty Chocolate Cake with Whipped Cream

Haven't posted for so long! Not that I haven't been cooking, but all aren't new recipes. This year I made 1 less kuih compared to last year, since I'm always the one finishing these cookies. So it's the usual Almond London, Kuih Tart and Chocolate Chip Cookies. Last Saturday was my little girl's second birthday. We made no big celebration, just us 4 at home with a little Hello Kitty cake :) I made the cake on Saturday morning, before we went to the swimming pool. But cos I couldn't wait for the cake to cool, I left it in the pan and when we came back, the bottom sides were sticking to the pan noooooo. But I oiled it already :( So here's the outcome. Sigh. Whipped some whipping cream to cover it up, but after 10 minutes on medium-high and still no peaks and we had to go Raya visiting already, so I left the whisk, bowl and cream in the fridge. Whipped it again (about 7 minutes on speed 4 out of 6 on my Kitchenaid) at night and YAY! It worked!...