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Tried to sort out the links again, and yes! I have done it! so please with myself, heeee
Tried to sort out the links again, and yes! I have done it! so please with myself, heeee
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Tonite I must have spent a good 3 hours on the blog trying to sort out how to put my favourite links into my blog. Gosh, just when I think I have done the right thing, the saving failed. I dont know what is the reason, it gives me a headaches...
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I use the extra sweet pandan dough for my saussage flower buns to make this Peanut Butter Buns. I roll the dough out and spread peanut butter on it before I roll them into bun. The taste is very Bunalicous!
Sweet Bun Dough
Ingredients
2 3/4 cup Bread Flour
1 cup Plain Flour
1 tsp Bread Improver
1 tsp Salt
1 tbsp Milk Powder
2 tbsp yeast
1/2 cup Sugar
1 Egg
250 ml Cold water
100 ml Butter milk
1/3 cup Melted Butter
1 tsp pandan essence
1 egg and milk for egg wash
Set bread machine in dough mode. Put all dry ingredients into the machine follow by the wet ingredients. Let the machine finishes its dough cycle. Remove from Machine and punch the dough on a floured surface. Divide the dough into approximately 60g dough portions. Divide half the dough for peanut butter fillings and half for sausage filling.
For peanut butter fillings:
Roll out dough on a floured surface into a long oval shape. Spread peanut butter onto the middle of the dough. Along the long side, roll dough as in a Swiss roll method. Roll to and fro to obtain a good longish shape. Do the rest in similar fashion. Put finished buns on a greased or grease papered baking tray and cover. Leave to prove double in size. Egg washes the buns and bake in a 190 c preheated oven for 14-15 minutes or until brown. Remove and cool a little before serve. Freeze extras if necessary when completely cooled. Pack in freezer bags and seal tight. Can freeze up to a week, simply preheat in microwave oven.
For Sausage fillings:
Roll out the dough on a floured surface into a long oval shape. Place sausage in the middle of the dough. Pick the dough from both sides of the dough and wrap the sausage up into a long bun shape. Use a sharp knife slice the long bun into 10 equal sections. Be careful only slice passes on the sausage but not completely to the bottom. Flour your hands and spread the sections left and right in sequence. (Refer to the picture). Place flower buns on greased baking tray and let to prove until double in size (dough). Egg Wash and bake in a preheated 190 c oven for 14-15 minutes. Remove to cool and serve.
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These cookies are very popular for children's party. I made these for my daughter's birthday party. It is bite size and colorful which most kids would love.
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Last week or so I tried to make a tapioca cake. As ususal busy in the kitchen creating another master piece of myself( or trying is more exact lah). Everything seemed in order and measuring away....Finally it was place in the oven. Came out good shape but abit pale. Never mind, thats what the recipe says; would be pale. So I brown it with the top grill. Mmm, looking good too.
Not a pretty sight when I cut into it though! Wow, u think bricks are hard! My daughter mentioned a solution out of good gesture. She said"mum, Dont worry, the birds in the back garden have sharp peaks, they could eat them for you!" Well, thats exactly what I have done, fed the wild birds. I am sure they enjoyed it because they too, finish the cake for me! What a wonderful ending to another disaster!
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Its my second time trying this recipe. I have alter the ingredient by adding milk into it. The result is not as good as I have anticipated but hey, can do lah Will improve the recipe in the future, promise!
My kid loves it, she peels them everytime. Good fun for kiddies.
Nine Layer Cake
Ingredients
250g Tapioca Flour
90g Rice Flour
150 g Sugar
200 g water
100 ml Coconut cream
100 ml Fresh milk
1/2 tsp pandan essence
1/2 tsp banana essence
Blue and yellow food color(or any color)
Mix tapioca flour, rice flour, sugar, water, coconut cream and milk in one big bowl. Divide the mixture into three equal portion/bowls. Add pandan essence into one portion, banana and yellow coloring into another and blue into the last portion.
Pour one layer of mixture about 2mm thick onto steam mould when steamer is boiling and steam for 4 minutes (start with any one mixture as you wish). Alternate with different color mixture when each layer has been steam for 4 minutes until all mixture is used up. (I normally end up with more than nine layers)
Remove from steamer and set aside until fully cooled before slicing and serve.
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This cake is a wonderful success for me. keep trying different recipes but this is the one for me. It was all "sold out" (eaten) within a day, hee. A success story always makes me happy...
Banana Cake
Ingredients
125 g Butter
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