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Posted on 15 December 2009 | 42 Comments
I have been making scones quite often as they are extremely easy to make. Without having to bring out the electrical beater, I can easily whip up a batch of warm scones in no time for breakfast, brunch and teatime.
The key to the making of a good scone lies in the technique itself. Do not overwork the dough as it can make the scones hard.
This cranberry scone recipe is adapted from Farmgirl’s Cranberry...
Posted on 20 November 2009 | 154 Comments
“Do you know you can make a cheesecake without having to bake one? And, you don’t need to use an electrical mixer too!” said J.
“What? No oven? No electrical mixer? Are you sure?” said F4T.
This was my first re-action when J (an ex-colleague) shared her non-baked lemon cheesecake (a.k.a. icebox cheesecake) with me many years ago. As a person with zero knowledge in baking at the...
Posted on 14 October 2009 | 48 Comments
Early one morning, FEDEX delivered a parcel to my doorsteps. It was a box of triple chocolate brownies from someone special in London. They looked so delicious and inviting! Who can resist this sinful indulgence, especially when it comes to triple chocolate? Without a second thought, I quickly took one and put it into my mouth to savour. It was sooOOOoo delicious, moist, velvety…….. the best I had eaten...
Posted on 30 September 2009 | 50 Comments
Recently I bought a KitchenAid stand mixer which entitled me to enroll for 2 free baking classes provided by Mayer.
During my 1st baking class, I learnt how to make healthy multigrain bread and green tea castella cakes. The class was conducted by a young and talented chef (Chef Sam) who gave a lot of valuable baking tips. Both the items turned out to be very delicious, especially the freshly...
Posted on 9 September 2009 | 78 Comments
My son loves oats to bits. He can polish up a whole bowl of oatmeal breakfast that his dad often made for him during weekends. I, unlike him, dislike oats, and will only eat oats in muesli breakfast cereal. Whenever I see oatmeal, it reminds me of the oatmeal I ate when I was sick during childhood. And, this perception has stuck deep into my memory and was tough to erase. That was until recently…….
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Posted on 22 August 2009 | 153 Comments
I have been baking muffins for couple of months. Throughout this trial and error period, I learnt 2 important tips in making muffins which I like to share with you in this post. For those who are first timer at making muffins or those whose muffins are still turning out to be less than (or like mine initially, far from) perfect, the following tips will definitely come in handy in your next attempt.
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Posted on 3 August 2009 | 75 Comments
Do you have problems clearing your fully ripen bananas at home? I always have, and don’t know how to deal with them except to gobble them up fast so as not see them go to waste.
That was until recently when I chanced upon a wonderful banana bread recipe from Bits of Taste. The recipe and preparation were adapted from a YouTube video which demonstrated how to make this old fashioned banana bread in a...
Posted on 20 July 2009 | 69 Comments
I came to know from my schoolmate, BT that her mother is good at making homemade steamed buns (pao), be it with char-siew (barbecue pork), lotus paste or sweet potato stuffing. Her 4-years old son likes them a lot. When I expressed my eagerness to learn from her mother, she had immediately obliged to my request and arranged a bun making session for me with her mom when I was back home in Penang recently.
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Posted on 9 June 2009 | 43 Comments
Having tried my hand at making sausage rolls and pizza, I was on the look out for a good bread recipe. Not long ago, I chanced upon a simple and easy bread recipe called “soft raisin bread” from Daily Delicious.
This recipe uses a sweet bun dough which is similar to the sausage rolls recipe I tried earlier except it does not use egg and sausage. You just need to shape the dough into...
Posted on 7 April 2009 | 32 Comments
Scone is a small British quickbread of Scottish origin. The original scone was round and flat, usually the size of a small plate. It was made with unleavened oats and baked on a griddle, then cut into triangle-like quadrants for serving. Today, scones sold commercially are usually round in shape but homemade scones have taken into various shapes: triangles, rounds and squares.
What is a good scone?
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