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Friday, April 20, 2012

Oatmeal Bread



I have to say, I'm not a very good bread-baker. I've been fortunate enough to have had a couple of successes. And definitely motivated to perfect them and try new recipes!
Some breads that I've made were crusty on the outside and soft on the inside, right out from the oven. But as soon as they cool down, they're rock hard and just not something I wanna eat.

This attempt worked like magic!
Moist EVEN after it's cooled, lotsa visible air bubbles that make it really soft and fluffy
I am Definitely making this over and over
They would make perfect burger buns too I reckon.


recipe:
2 cups warm water
11g instant yeast
6 tablespoons brown sugar
1/2 cup oil
4 1/2 cups all purpose flour, sifted
1 cup rolled oats, ground finely
pinch of salt

Combine water, yeast and sugar in a large mixing bowl
Leave in a warm place for 10 minutes or until the mixture turns Frothy and bubbly
Add in the oil, sifted flour, oatmeal and salt
Use a wooden spatula and fold everything together to form a dough
The dough should be only slightly sticky and very soft
Using your hands if necessary, lightly knead in any lumps, in the bowl itself (this is a no knead recipe after all)
Cover with cling and leave to rise for 1 hour until it has doubled in size.

Flour your hands again and grab any portion of dough you need to make desired shapes.
(Be it a loaf, roll, bun, whatever)
Place the dough on a baking tray lined with grease-proof paper
Cover with a tea towel and leave it for 30 minutes.
Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 200C
Bake the bread for 15-25 minutes depending on their sizes.
To check for doneness, tap the tops and it should sound hollow.
Remove from the heat, cover them with a tea towel and cool completely.
These are best eaten when Cooled.

Beetroot Cake


I think Beetroot is one of those love it or hate it foods. 
Love
This cake contains beets like a carrot cake. Nonetheless, it doesn't have an obvious beetroot punch..Just a warm earthiness..Kind of like what cinnamon does. It's like as if there's some kind of spice in it, but you just can't make out what it is.
The surprising thing was the cake batter, which had the most lovely Purple Dinosaur colour to it. Yet it baked out to be yellow-brownish (man, I wished for it to be purple)
I reduced the amount of sugar by half as beetroot is already quite sweet. So adding sultanas was a nice sweet fix.
I'd definitely make this again the next time I have an extra beetroot hanging around.
I don't think I'd purposely buy beets just to make this.
It's wonderfully moist and keeps me wanting more of it.. It just slides down so easily!


recipe:
300g beetroot, peeled and grated
250g butter
1/2 cup sugar
4 eggs
3/4 cup sultanas
2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking soda

Preheat the oven to 180C
Beat the butter and sugar until its light and fluffy
Beat in the eggs one at a time
Add in the sultanas and grated beetroot
Sift in the flour and baking soda
Fold the mixture well.
Pour the batter into an 8 inch round tin lined with baking paper
Bake for 55 minutes to 1 hour.
Cool before slicing.

Almond Powder Puffs


This cookie was inspired by the super-sweet Greek sweets I've had over the past year.
DIABETICS BEWARE
They all had lovely textures and flavours, but I just think they're too darn sweet
No offense,
but I don't see the point of using such good ingredients like almonds, pistachios, walnuts etc when it's flavours are gonna be drowned with sugar!
I still do adore a traditional Greek Baklava though? giggles

So, to satisfy my not-so-sweet-tooth,
I call them, 
POWder Puffs!


I think it looks prettier with 2 coats of sugar =)
Just because they're puff-shaped and coated in powdered sugar
They are deeelicious!  And really fun to make with kids one day xP
It's really important that you limit the sugar content IN the cookie itself, because its going to be coated in icing sugar afterwards.


recipe:
280g roasted Almonds
250g butter
1/4 cup sugar
a dash of Vanilla
2 1/2 cups flour
a bowl of Icing sugar, to coat

Preheat the oven to 180C
Grind the roasted nuts in a food processor until they are fine
Meanwhile, Beat the butter, sugar and vanilla until they're light and fluffy
Add in the ground almonds and sift in the flour
Mix to form a slightly Crumbly dough that should adhere when pressed
Form small walnut-sized balls and place them on a baking tray
Bake for 35 minutes
Allow them to cool slightly
While still warm, roll them around in Icing sugar
Cool completely before storing in an airtight container.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Spiced Rice and Lentils with Chicken

 
This hearty dish took only took 20 minutes. 
When my parents started watching their diets, I had to find other healthy alternatives to white rice.
That's when basmati rice and legumes came into the picture
But thank goodness healthy doesn't have mean bland and eeky
Healthy foods actually taste great when they're cooked the right way
Many people I know can't get used to all that brown rice, red rice even purple rice??
It was difficult getting my brothers to eat those things
But Basmati..We love it because it doesn't lump up. Every grain is on its own..fluffy!


Everyone loved this
It's mediterranean by accident actually. I ran out of ideas of what to put in so I just grabbed whatever was nearest to me.
Definitely recommended for those who need to feed a family and fast.
recipe:
4 chicken drumsticks
3 tablespoons ground coriander
salt
3 tablespoons olive oil
2 teaspoons fennel seeds
1 large red onion or 2 small ones, diced
half a head of garlic, diced
1 cup of basmati rice
1 cup of yellow lentils
2 teaspoons ground cumin
 water
 1 carrot, diced into small cubes
1/2 cup raisins (or more)
1/2 cup roasted cashews

Sprinkle the ground coriander and some salt all over the chicken drumsticks. Set aside
Heat up the oil in a large skillet
Fry the fennel seeds, onions and garlic till its frangrant
arrange the chicken on top and brown it all over
Add in the rice, lentils and ground cumin
Mix it around for about 2 minutes
Pour in enough water to cover the rice and lentils by a centimeter.
Season with salt if needed
Scatter the carrot cubes on top
 Bring to a Boil, Cover with a lid, lower the heat
Simmer for 15 minutes or until the water has been absorbed and the rice is cooked
(If its not cooked, but it has already dried up, add in more water and cook for longer)
Fluff the rice up a little
Turn off the heat, add in the raisins right away and place the lid back on
Leave it to cool slightly
The raisins will plump up slightly during this time.
Serve with some roasted cashews on top.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Carrot Cake


The thing about carrot cakes is that they normally turn out pretty well even for someone who doesn't bake.
It's probably the carrot's work.
I personally prefer an Oil cake to a butter one. Firstly because it's less harmful to the hips and secondly, they stay soft even when it has been in the fridge.
 There's one, and only one Carrot cake recipe that I stay loyal to. For this large cake, I doubled this recipe:

3 eggs
3/4 cup brown sugar
1 cup oil
2 1/2 cups grated carrot
1 cup walnut meal (or any other nut meal)
 1/4 cupSultanas
2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
a pinch of Nutmeg
Combine the eggs, sugar and oil.
Add in the carrots, raisins and sift in the flour, baking soda, cinnamon and nutmeg
Mix everything together.
Pour into a loaf tin and bake in a 180C oven for 45 minutes.

For a healthier variation,
1. replace 1 cup of all-purpose flour with Wholemeal flour
2. add 1/4 cup of linseeds to the batter for a slight bite
3. Use light Olive oil
This is a picture of it. Well it looks pretty much the same.


Banana and Cinnamon Muffins


Muffins are fantastic for breakfast. Quick to whip up, not to heavy and perfect washed down with a cold glass of milk.. gulp gulp ahhhhh
*wipes Milkstache off upper lip*


It's actually just a cinnamon muffin with some orange zest.
But these happen to have a little surprise in it
look look look!

nyehehehe
Can't tell what it is? It's half a banana shoved down the middle
and here's how to do it :

I find this quite in-te-res-ting

recipe:
1 1/4 cups wholemeal flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
pinch of salt
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1/3 cup oil (olive oil)
1/2 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
dash of vanilla
2/3 cup plain yogurt
zest of 1 orange
3 bananas, halved widthwise

combine wholemeal flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon in a large bowl.
 In another bowl, combine oil, sugar, eggs, vanilla, yogurt and orange zest.
Add wet ingredients into the dry. Mix until well combined.
Half fill 5 large muffin cups with batter.
Push down half a banana in the middle of each cup of batter.
Bake in 180C for 30 minutes when a skewer comes out clean.
Cool and enjoy with a glass of milk.

Chocolate Brownies


Tonnes of brownie recipes out there, all so similar and yet they all turn out so differently
I'm not a fan of anything too fudgy. This brownie has the total YUM factor.
Cakey, slightly fudgy and crunchy-chewy on top, and making it is easy as ever.


recipe:
300g butter
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 cups cocoa powder
a dash of vanilla extract
6 eggs
1 cup flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
1 cups crushed chocolate wafers
1 cup chocolate chunks

Heat butter, sugar and cocoa in a saucepan until everything is Just combined. Don't boil it.
Cool it slightly.
Mix in the eggs one or two at a time.
Sift in the flour and baking soda, folding it in.
Pour inro a 9cm x 13cm rectangular tin lined with greaseproof paper.
Sprinkle the crushed chocolate wafers and candy on top
Bake in 180C oven for 35 or 40 minutes when a toothpicks comes out clean and maybe with a few crumbs.
Cool completely before cutting.

Crusty White Bread


It was during my very first visit to Australia when I discovered that- There's a WHOLE LOT more to Bread than just the commercialised packet breads in supermarkets. 
Artisanal Breads
I was in love, addicted, "take it away from me!!"
From that time on I never looked at bread the same way..I think the only bread I wanted was crusty bread.
So there I was, thinking "ahh how hard could it be to make"
 eh eheh..maybe not so easy... I've tried and failed countless of times but I've found a concoction that works for me.


It has a very thin layer of crust and a soft inside
But it's best when toasted the day after.
 

recipe:
3 cups warm water
1 1/2 tablespoons instant yeast
big pinch of Sugar
big pinch of Salt
6 1/2 cups All-purpose flour

Combine the Warm water, yeast and sugar.
Set aside for 10 minutes until the mixture turns frothy
If it doesn't bubble and froth, it means the yeast is dead, and you need to get new yeast.

In a large bowl, combine Sifted flour and salt.
Make a well in the middle and pour in the yeast mixture.
Use one hand to fold everything together, but don't knead it too much.
Cover it with a towel and leave to prove for 1 hour, till it's doubled in size.
Flour your hands and take out half of the dough.
Form a loaf and place it on a baking tray lined with grease-proof paper.
Repeat with remaining dough.
Cover again and prove for another 30 minutes.
Preheat the oven to 220C and place an empty oven tray on the bottom shelf
Boil a cup of water in a kettle.
Put the tray of bread on the top shelf
Pour some hot water onto the bottom shelf and Shut the oven door.
Bake for 30 minutes.
Remove from the oven and cool.