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Sayur Asam

Husband was feeling under the weather, so I decided to make sayur asam. From scratch. The last time (the first time) I made it, I used a paste I bought from Indonesia so it was easy peasy. There are quite a few recipes, and I used one from this website since it looks relatively simple. Sayur Asam Blended/pound spices: 1 thumb-size of galangal 4 shallots 1 bird's eye chili 5 red chili 4 cloves garlic 5 candlenuts 1 tsp of shrimp paste/belacan Other ingredients: Peanuts Long beans (about 5?) 2 sweet corns (cut into 2 inch pieces) 1/2 head of cabbage (cut into large piece) 3 tomatoes (quartered) 1 carrot 3 bay leaves/daun salam 2 asam keping, for good measure 2 Tbsp of seedless tamarind paste in water 1 gula melaka cylinder Salt to taste (abt 1 1/2 tsp?) Those ingredients are not easy to pound using my stone pestle and mortar, yet not enough to blend in blender. I should have used food processor instead hahaha. Oh wells. Fry the blended ingredients in

Florentine Almond Cookies

When daddy is away, we bake! HAHA.  Bake we did, while daddy's plane was taxiing. I wanted to try florentine almond cookies for the longest time, and finally I did! And it's almost finished now too. Thinking of making more tonight. Super simple! I bought the premix from Phoon Huat quite some time ago. Also bought almond slivers, pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds.  I used this recipe here , and here's the ingredients I used. 70g almond flakes 25g pumpkin seeds 35g sunflower seeds 50g florentine powder Line an at least 9x9 inch tray (I used a 9 inch round tray) with baking paper. Mix all the ingredients together and lay flat on the baking tray. Bake at 160 degrees Celsius for 14 minutes. They told to cut right after taking out from the oven, but it hasn't set yet so I didn't. Once cooled I broke it into shards. SEDAP ok! Feel less guilty eating this compared to a cookie. HAHAHAHA. Didn't get much though. And after the kids saw me b

Thai Basil Chicken

I harvested my first Thai basil leaves last Saturday! That's about 3 weeks since planting. Decided to try out a small batch of Thai basil stir fry chicken. I think I can harvest again this Saturday, the leaves grow really quickly since I have three sets of plants. Thai Basil Chicken Stir Fry 200g chicken breast, sliced thinly then marinated Marinade: 1 tbsp light soy sauce, 1 tsp sesame oil 1 small onion 3 cloves garlic 2 cili padi, sliced 1tbsp brown sugar 1 tbsp fish sauce Basil leaves, sliced It's really easy to make! I think I might make again, with minced beef instead. This will be a staple go-to food since I'm always having Thai basil leaves all the time hahaha.

Triple Chocolate Ben's Cookies

YESSS I DID IT. I tried Ben's Cookies (orange chocolate chip) recently, and honestly I didn't like it. I'd rather buy Famous Amos but I have friends who love it, so I decided to try making my own and see how it'll turn out. I really splurged on this, with tips from friends, because this is an indulgent cookie after all! There's a few recipes around, and I used this , with the recipe below: Ben's Cookies 275g self raising flour (I used 265g flour + 10g baking powder) 200g butter 50g cocoa powder 300g caster sugar 1 egg 150g milk chocolate morsels (I used Nestle Toll House brand) 150g white chocolate (I used Nestle Toll House brand) 1 bar of Lindt sea salt dark chocolate, break into pieces Cream butter with sugar, then egg, then flour like how you'd make a cake. I used a spatula for mixing, just because I used the spatula to scrape off all the butter from the wrapper. You can use a wooden ladle too. Add in chocolate chips. Roll into b