Hi there!

We are but amateur cooks! Here, we document our sweet victories and sorry failures. We hope to grow and one day, be able to cook up a royal delish feast! To more storms in the kitchen! Cheers!

Monday, 6 February 2012

Oreo oreo, here we go!

The first time we did brownie, it was a little burnt thus hard, yet very chocolatey.
We all agreed it could be a little more moist.

Determined to bake the best brownie ever, we found this enticing recipe!

Fudgy Oreo Brownies


Introducing the team players


Melted the butter and chocolate in the microwave.
The chocolate won't be completely melted so stir till it combines with the glorious melted butter :)


Added the rest of the wet ingredients, followed by all the dry ingredients.
Then, some muscles did some dancing.


All ready to go
The blobs you see in the brownie mixture are actually chunks of crushed oreo.


Lay it on the bed of aluminium


Sprinkle on plenty of blessings
(that means oreo to us or maybe to some of you too *wink*)


Let the steel box do its magic


After some time of oohing and aahing at the glass window of the steel box, it came out looking like thissss.


We thought it looked great, hopefully you do too. Yes, don't forget the but.
But, it was too dry. The oreo flavour created wonders with the chocolate. Yes.
Yet, it was more of a chocolate cake than a brownie. We like ours chewy, fudgey and chocolatey.
We wondered if reducing the baking time would do the trick. But that's another try for another day.

Nevertheless, here's the recipe :) 

Fudgy Oreo Brownies
(adapted from Pinch of Yum)
Serves 8

1/2 cup bittersweet or semisweet chocolate, chopped
2 ounces unsweetened chocolate, chopped
1/2 cup or 8 tablespoons or 115g of butter (unsalted)
3 tablespoons cocoa powder
1 1/4 cups sugar
3 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
3 tablespoons strong brewed coffee or espresso
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup flour
15-20 Oreo cookies, crushed

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Prepare a 8×8 pan by lining the inside with foil, creasing it tightly at the inside edges and folding it tightly over the top edges (this makes it easy to take them out and cut when you’re all done).
2. Melt all three chocolates and butter in the microwave.  Stir and cool.
3. Whisk sugar, eggs, vanilla, coffee, and salt for about 15 seconds.  Add the chocolate mixture.  Add flour and stir until no streaks remain.  Add the crushed Oreos and mix.  Pour into prepared pan.
4. Top with extra Oreos and bake for about 30 minutes.  Be careful – they get dry around the edges if overbaked.
5. Cool completely before cutting and serving (yeah, right).

So, we're sadly excited to announce that our quest for the best brownie ever will continue!
HAA_JAA!

Love,
Rach and Via

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Embracing Tradition

It's Chinese New Year!! A time of tradition, visiting, feasting and gambling!!
Speaking of tradition, here's what Mum cooked when the gang came over to 'bai nian'!

Gyoza for starters. Beautiful, ay? The brown crispy side with the succulent meat inside.
Dip it in some vinegar with ginger and chilli padi soy sauce and hmmmmm so good!


And the main... drumroll please. We're hardly dramatic. This dish needs a drumroll!


"WHAT IS THAT?!" you might exclaim. Well, we have it on the first day of every Chinese New Year!
So here's introducing the 'Red Gravy Chicken' in direct translation from its hokkien name. Cook the gravy with chicken, eggs and ginger. Serve it with mee-suah and TA DA, a strange looking meal appears!


Not too sure if anyone somewhere out there, would wanna get their hands dirty on this one.
Do holler if you decide to get adventurous! :D

More on CNY the next time!
Love, Rach and Via

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Melt Away

An enduring love for sausages, bread and cheese calls for this recipe;
the Cheesy Sausage Melt!

Rach adores sausages to the nine elevens. I wil chase bread to the ends of their world.
We both dance to cheese in any food. So VOILA!


Stuffing the sausage buns


It came out of the oven looking like this!


We added sauteed mushrooms (the usual favourite) and cool cucumber bacon salad to complement the cheesy sausage melt. This was great! Though honestly, a breakfast without egg is hardly complete.

So have your way, eggs or no eggs!

Cheesy Sausage Melt
Serves 6

6 sausage buns
6 sausages (of your choice)
2 large onions, diced
1 packet of parmesan cheese
6 slices of cheese
2 table spoons of olive oil

1. Pre heat oven to 175 degree celsius.
2. Dry-fry sausages in the pan.
3. Heat olive oil in pan. Add diced onions and fry till translucent.
4. Stuff sausages and onions in buns.
5. Sprinkle top with parmesan and slice of cheese.
6. Lay on aluminium foil/ baking tray and toast for 5 mins or until cheese melts.
7. Serve and enjoy with mustard or chilli sauce!

Cool Cucumber Bacon Salad
Serves 4

3 cucumber, diced
cream cheese
bacon bits

1. Put cucumber in a mixing bowl.
2. Add one dollop of cream cheese (or more if you want)
3. Sprinkle bacon bits and mix well.

Once again, we say, melt away!
Love, Rach and Via

Monday, 2 January 2012

Gluttons are We

As we are all gluttons at heart and when gluttons unite, there will be an endless coming of food and more food! We returned to the kitchen for yet again another adventure just hours after breakfast.
*Please do not gasp*


All lined up


Fry, fry, fry


Layering the rice, hot dog mixture and cheese




Into the oven it goes!


We thoroughly enjoyed this one! It was bubbling and sizzling with cheese when we took it out.
The cheese was sticky, chewy and sooo gooood! To us, it's always the more cheese the merrier!!
No amount of cheese is too wrong for us!

This was my brother's (the little chef at home) recipe, thus the name :)
You can actually change the ingredients according to your preferance!
Knock yourself out!

Enzio's Cheese Baked Rice
Serves 4

2 cups of rice
1 can campbell mushroom chicken
1/2 can of water
1 cup bacon bits
5 sausages, sliced
2 large onions, diced
1 tablespoon of dried parsley
2 tablespoons of olive oil
1 big packet of parmesan or mozzarella or cheedar cheese, shredded
1 can of large button mushrooms, sliced

1. Cook two cups of rice in the rice cooker.
2. Preheat oven to 200 degree celsius.
3. Butter a 9 x 13 microwave-safe glass tray
4. Heat olive oil in a non-stick pan.
5. Fry onions till translucent.
6. Add mushrooms and then sausages.
7. Add can of campbell soup and half a can of water.
8. Stir to mix well.
9. Add rice and sausage mix to glass tray. Stir to mix well.
10. Sprinkle a good layer of cheese on top of the rice mixture.
11. Bake in oven for 15- 20 mins or till top layer of cheese is brown and crispy.
12. Serve and enjoy immediately!

Cheers to all cheese lovers!
Love, Rach and Via

The Breakfast of a New Year

Beginning the year with dear ones and a great breakfast created a warm tingling in our hearts we wished we could save it in a jar and use it for rainy days.

Here's what we were up to...


Pan-fried black pepper ham



Sauteed mushrooms yet again


Glorious glorious cheese baked bread


And our weak attempt at toad in a hole


It was difficult to get the egg cooked. The bottom of the bread was charring even before the egg coagulated.
Set on a rescue mission, we slipped the 'toad in a hole's out of the pan and into the oven on a baking tray.
They turned out better, though still missing the mark!


It is always fun to try something new, though it didn't turn out the way we expected.
Don't you agree? If you do, here's toad in a hole for you!


Toad in a hole
Serves 1

1 slice of bread
1 egg
butter

1. Preheat oven to 175 degree celsius.
2.Cut a 50 cent hole in the middle of the bread.
3. Butter up both sides of the bread.
4. Crack an egg into the hole of the bread.
5. Season with salt and pepper.
6. Place bread on aluminium foil/ baking tray and bake for 7-10 minutes or until you see the eggs setting.
7. Serve and enjoy immediately!

Happy New Year!
Love, Rach and Via

Sunday, 1 January 2012

The Great Banana Bread

There are many versions of the banana bread which is really banana cake shaped like a loaf.
We thought banana bread with some coffee in the breezy afternoon would do us some good.

Our first attempt at banana bread looked like this.
Please stay even after you've seen this.


We used too much flour and had too little bananas in the mixture. Not to mention, our electric whisk broke down in the midst of whisking! Horrified, we scrambled around for an alternative. The result was a certain pair of muscular arms and the metal whisk part from the electric whisk. Boohoo to blisters :(

Well, now this is our second attempt!! Cheers to not giving up!


It was moist, nutty and sat well with milk in our now bloated stomachs. Wait for the but. We always have one. But it didn't have enough bananas. Maybe just one more banana would do the trick. More banana would make the bread a little sweeter and richer with its flavour.

Introducing the actors of this play:


We mashed and microwaved the bananas for it to be moist and soft.
Then, mix all the wet ingredients together.


It smelled great at this point! So tempted to lick up the bowl but restrained.
Stirred in the flour and walnuts.


Pour batter into baking tin. Had a little design on top! All ready to pop!


That was fun and pretty manageable!! :)

Here, have a go!

Banana Bread
Serves six

2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup butter
3/4 cup brown sugar
2 eggs, beaten
2 1/3 cups mashed overripe bananas

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Lightly grease a 9x5 inch loaf pan.
2. Mash bananas and microwave them for 30 seconds.
3. In a large bowl, combine flour, baking soda and salt. In a separate bowl, cream together butter and brown sugar. Stir in eggs and mashed bananas until well blended.
4.Stir banana mixture into flour mixture; stir just to moisten. Pour batter into prepared loaf pan.
5. Bake in preheated oven for 60 to 65 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into center of the loaf comes out clean. Cover top with aluminium foil if it seems to be browning too quickly. Let bread cool in pan for 10 minutes, then turn out onto a wire rack.

Have fun and go bananas!
Love, Rach and Via

Sunday, 25 December 2011

We declared it Christmas, again!

Feeling all festive, we had to have a cookout!
So the entire gang came down, all decked in christmas gear and armed with gifts!

The Evening's Menu
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Super Mushroomy Mushroom Soup
Honey Roasted Chicken on Baked Vegetables
Beloved Gordon's Mushroom Mac and Cheese

Vanilla Ice Cream with Berry Compote
Chocolate Log Cake
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As you can already tell, we are crazy about mushrooms! It was mushroom, mushroom everywhere!
Turn around and you see one trying to sneak up on you.

We started with the baked vegetables first. They take the longest in the oven.
 This shot was at half time.


Then, went to work on Gordon's Mac and Cheese.


And it came out of the oven, looking like this! Hmmmmm....mmm


Took out the vegetables from the oven and placed the microwave heated honey roasted chicken on top!
(We wanted to save time so we bought a ready chicken instead of roasting one)


We are not so able as to cook the mushroom soup on our own. We just reheated the HEINZ cans and threw sauteed mushrooms in to bring the flavour up a notch. Also, to make sure cooking up a storm in the kitchen didn't translate to disaster on the dinner table *wink*


It was a jolly good time!


Too jolly, if we may add...

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Anyway, here are the recipes if you wanna have your hand at them!

Baked Vegetables
Serves eight

1 bag of mixed potatoes (Purple Peruvian/ Red Bliss/ Brown)
1 bag of long beans
i box of baby tomatoes
2 cloves of garlic
olive oil
thyme
salt and black pepper

1. Preheat oven to 180 degree celsius. Scrub clean and chop potatoes into quarters or halves (up to your preferance) Chop long beans into halves. Peel and wash garlic. Wash baby tomatoes.
2. Place potatoes, long beans, garlic and tomatoes into roasting tin.
3. Drizzle olive oil. Sprinkle thyme, salt and pepper. Stir to coat potatoes with oil mixture well.
4. Bake for 30 mins. After 15 mins, take it out to stir and return to oven. Check if thyme is burnt. If it is, remove from vegetables mixture. Thyme has a bitter taste when burnt.
5. Stir and serve!

Gordon's Mac and Cheese
Serves eight

2 shallots, finely diced
250g dried macaroni
1 tablespoon olive oil
100g shitake, trimmed and sliced into pieces
1 sprig of thyme, leaves removed
200ml double cream
4 egg yolks
200g cheddar cheese
100g Parmesan
25g butter
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
Olive oil

1. Add the macaroni to a large pan of boiling salted water with the olive oil and cook for 7-10 minutes until just tender. Drain and rinse under cold water to remove excess starch. Return to the pan and set aside.
2. Melt the oil in a small frying pan. Add the mushrooms and fry until golden brown, add a small knob of butter and the thyme, cook for another minute then season with pepper. Drain the excess oil from the pan and then add the shallots and cook for a further 2 minutes or until softened.
3. Bring the cream to a gentle boil and add it to the mushrooms, add the egg yolks (a little at a time, stirring well to prevent egg from cooking), and parmesan, mix well and crumble in two-thirds of the cheese. Add the macaroni to the cheese sauce and stir until everything is fully incorporated. Heat gently for a few minutes to melt the cheese. Season with pepper.
4. Butter the ovenproof dish, and pour in the mixture. Top with some cheddar and parmesan and transfer to oven for 15 minutes or until the top is golden brown, remove and leave to stand for 5 minutes or so, then serve!

 The next time we go this crazy, will have to be Chinese New Year!
HAA--JAA!


Merry Merry Christmas <3
Love, Rach and Via