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Cakes/ Muffins: Chocolaty/ Butter Indulgence
Chocolate Lava Cake
Ultimate Chocolate Cake
Basic All Purpose Butter Cake Batter
Cream Cheese Pound Cake
Marble Bundt Cake
Salvaged Chocolate Mousse Cupcakes
Butter Almond Cake
Moist Red Velvet Cupcakes
Walnut Butter Cake
Pandan Marble Cake
Pandan Muffins
Paula Deen's Red Velvet Cupcakes
Butter Almond Cake encore
Vanilla Bean Bundt Cake
Nutella Swirl Butter Cake
Rainbow Cake (using white cake recipe)
Chocolate Chip Muffins
Nigella's Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake
Butter, Egg and Dairy Free Chocolate Cake
Red Velvet Nutella Cupcakes
Butter Cake with Cream Cheese Filling
Marble Bundt Cake (with evaporated milk)
Oreo Muffins
Ondeh-Ondeh Cupake
Hello Kitty Chocolate Cake
Oreo Cupcakes
No Egg No Butter Chocolate Banana Cake
Vanilla Cupcakes with Vanilla Buttercream
Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Frosting
Chocolate Keto Cake
Milo Cupcake with Frosting
Tiramisu

Breakfast
Pancakes (first attempt, not recommended)
French Toast
Cinnamon Loaf 
Bread Pudding with Vanilla Sauce (French loaf)
Bread Pudding Sliced Loaf version 
Blueberry Pancakes
Condensed Milk Bread Pudding
Buttermilk Pancakes (success!)
No Egg Banana Pancakes
Bread Pudding
Pancakes

Main Dishes: Local
Chicken Curry
Lemak Rendang Cili Padi
Teriyaki Chicken Noodles
Beef Rendang
Daging Masak Merah
Asam Pedas Ikan Kerisi
Sambal Sardine with Mushrooms
Pulut Kuning Rice Cooker
Ayam Masak Korma (Korma Chicken)
Laksa Goreng
Nasi Goreng Kampung
Orange Honey Soy Chicken Stir Fry/ Orange Honey Oyster Sauce version
Ayam Masak Merah
Roti Kirai (picture)
Salted Egg Chicken
Sabsuka
Lontong Goreng
Nasi Lemak with Sambal Tumis
Rendang Minang
Lontong Goreng Tomyam; Nasi Goreng Tomyam
Hainanese Chicken Rice / Just the Rice
Kungpao Chicken
Spicy Sesame Oil Chicken Stir Fry
Airfried Chicken Wings
Coconut Lime Chicken Stir Fry
Macaroni Soup
Ikan Pepes
Thai Basil Chicken/ Better version Thai Basil Chicken

Fillings
Lemon Curd

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