Friday, May 28, 2010

random on week 9!

Miss Evelyn, our accounting lecturer start to 'scary' us that every topic onward is important for final exam
Miss Tana, our Principle and Practice of Management ask us to start panic on her subject
Dr Pek try to explain ANOVA deeply but I still cant catch it
Dr Vince, as always from previous weeks
Miss Sophia, with econs start depress us whether the assignment done or not
Gahhh its week 9 guys!!! *time went so fast*
assignment duedate is around!
P.A.N.I.C
i started to mark my calendar to remind me to be panic

i tried to hear what miss sophia's said on class and wrote additional explanation
now I can understand econs slowly

econs chapter 10 : Money and Interest Rate
sounds good because "Money"
but apa ini? saya tak paham =_=

as you know my accounting notes never as messy like this before!
i just realized that i can catch faster if its colourful and full of jot

after seeing my midterm mark, I am just so scary
If last of half semester I'm always playing, Now I just want to be more serious to study
I hope I could do well next week onward
I wont fail =(
Bless Me God..

Few days ago, Indry recommend me to eat at Pepper Lunch in Pyramid
The Chicken BlackPepper+egg+cheese are just so nice
at least can reduce my stress a bit =)

Pattaya Fried Rice on My Signature
its tasteless =|
i just love the spread egg
its soft =)

I dont know what is in Indria's mind
She looks so serious and ignoring her Tom Yam Fried Rice

Trace and QQ hanging on the Feli's BB
I guess she cannot tahan already to get BB thats why she ask me to take a pic with QQ
Of course with 9700 :P

the cute couple
Marvin-Qi Yong
They always looks together
Its before Business Law class on Qi Yong's bday
so great together with black outfit :P

Not Bad for a Day's Work


Who am I kidding here?  This is actually the culmination of a FEW days' work.  It's been a baking marathon around my kitchen this week.

I wish I could report that I'm doing all this baking for a happy reason.  Unfortunately, that's not the case.  A dear friend unexpectedly lost her father last week so I volunteered to bake for the reception to celebrate his life.  Oh, how I wish I could make everything okay for her instead!  My heart hurts as I write this.  I hit the kitchen with a vengeance.  It's what I know.  It's what I do.  It's what I can give. 

You, of course, are the beneficiaries of all this baking.  I'm about to post some good recipes here.  Like most everything else I do though, this got a little out of hand.  I was just going to bake some Brown Sugar Shortbread, but then I remembered how much my friend loves those Lime Cornmeal Cookies we used to make at Star.  Okay, add that to the mix.  Then I thought about Pecan Bars - everyone always loves these when I make them and they have a sort of homemade, warm and fuzzy "wonderfulness" about them.  Okay.  Add those as well.  This is still manageable, right?

Except I didn't stop there.  What a perfect opportunity to make my mother-in-law's Ruggelach (which I promised to post in a previous entry).  But now I need something chocolate!  Hmmm - chocolate chip cookies are good, but that seemed a little ordinary.  Wait - let's make Elise's Mocha Chip Cookies!

From there it morphed into English Toffee with Fleur de Sel because I saw my chiropractor and she raved about how much she loved the tin of them I gave her last Christmas and how she ate the whole thing herself.  Why on earth didn't I think to include them?  Ka-ching!

Lastly, I thought maybe, just maybe there should also be some biscotti.  Mostly because I love the stuff.   Of course, I used Andy's Biscotti recipe which he used to make and sell when he was twelve (it's really, really good) but that deserves a separate post.  Suffice it to say it became the last (and final!) addition to my rapidly expanding menu.

So first up are Lime Cornmeal Cookies.  I know ...  the name isn't very enticing but don't let that get in your way.  These are sweet, but not too sweet, tangy with the taste of lime but tempered with the addition of almond extract.  And the cornmeal gives them a wonderful texture.  We sold A LOT of these when I
worked at Star Provisions.



LIME CORNMEAL COOKIES  (adapted from Martha Stewart's "Cookies")

1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
1 cup granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 extra-large egg
4 teaspoons lime zest
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
1/2 teaspoon pure almond extract
1 1/2 cups unbleached, all-purpose flour
1 cup yellow cornmeal

In electric mixer fitted with gthe paddle attachment, cream butter, sugar and salt until very light and fluffy; about 5 minutes.  Scrape down bowl several times.  Add egg, lime zest, lime juice and almond extract and beat until blended.

With mixer on low speed, add flour and cornmeal.  Beat until just incorporated; do not overbeat.

Turn dough out on a piece of plastic wrap.  Flatten into a disk, wrap well and chill until dough is firm.  Using a small ice cream scoop, form dough into 1 1/4-inch balls.  Place on a sheet tray lined with parchment and place tray in freezer.  Freeze overnight or indefinitely until you are ready to bake the cookies.

To bake cookies, place them 2 inches apartment on a baking sheet lined with parchment or silicone baking sheet.  Bake in oven preheated to 350-degrees for 12 - 15 minutes or until just beginning to color.  Cool on a wire rack, then spoon glaze over tops of cookies, allowing it to run down the sides.  Let glaze set then store cookies in an airtight container for up to one week.

Yield:  48 cookies

For the glaze:
3 cups confectioner's sugar
1/4 cup fresh lime juice

Place confectioner's sugar in a medium bowl.  Add about half of the lime juice and blend well, adding more lime juice as needed to make a pourable glaze.

I'll get the rest of those recipes posted here in the next couple of days.  BTW, you already have the ones for English Toffee with Fleur de Sel (posted December 14, 2009) and Brown Sugar Shortbread (posted October 2, 2009).  Happy baking, y'all!

Cooking quotes

Cooking

From all quotes related to cooking, I love this one most:

*When baking, follow directions. When cooking, go by your own taste.
~Laiko Bahrs

And here are some funny quotes about Cooking:

*Sleep 'til you're hungry, eat 'til you're sleepy.
~Author Unknown

*There is no love sincerer than the love of food.
~George Bernard Shaw, "The Revolutionist's Handbook," Man and Superman

*I will not eat oysters. I want my food dead - not sick, not wounded - dead. ~Woody Allen

*An empty belly is the best cook.
~Estonian Proverb

*Rice is born in water and must die in wine.
~Italian Proverb

*Kissing doesn’t last; cookery does!
~George Meredith

*Condensed milk is wonderful. I don't see how they can get a cow to sit down on those little cans.
~Fred Allen

*Strange to see how a good dinner and feasting reconciles everybody.
~Samuel Pepys

*Great food is like great sex. The more you have the more you want.
~Gael Greene

*I can't cook. I use a smoke alarm as a timer.
~Carol Siskind

Cooking quotes

Cooking

From all quotes related to cooking, I love this one most:

*When baking, follow directions. When cooking, go by your own taste.
~Laiko Bahrs

And here are some funny quotes about Cooking:

*Sleep 'til you're hungry, eat 'til you're sleepy.
~Author Unknown

*There is no love sincerer than the love of food.
~George Bernard Shaw, "The Revolutionist's Handbook," Man and Superman

*I will not eat oysters. I want my food dead - not sick, not wounded - dead. ~Woody Allen

*An empty belly is the best cook.
~Estonian Proverb

*Rice is born in water and must die in wine.
~Italian Proverb

*Kissing doesn’t last; cookery does!
~George Meredith

*Condensed milk is wonderful. I don't see how they can get a cow to sit down on those little cans.
~Fred Allen

*Strange to see how a good dinner and feasting reconciles everybody.
~Samuel Pepys

*Great food is like great sex. The more you have the more you want.
~Gael Greene

*I can't cook. I use a smoke alarm as a timer.
~Carol Siskind

About Lelaki Memasak

Cooking

Dear Friends,

Lelaki Memasak means the man who loves cooking! Yes, I love to eat and I love preparing dishes.

My name is Lelaki which is “man” in English. Don’t ask me why I was given the name “man”. My grand grand father gave me this name and my parents just accept it. I thought it was because they have too many children so they don’t really focus on their names but how to feed each of us, we are twelve brothers and sisters!

Thanks God, my mom love to cook and we all love to eat! But can you imagine cooking for 14 people, 3 times a day? Linda McCartney once said that “Cooking for six people every day is like having a café” and my mom have to cook for 14, that's including my mom and dad.

What happened back there was we all help her in kitchen. That’s why all of her children can cook now, that’s including me!

This is a bit about me, I love to share and I hope I can get your responses back too, including your recipes if you care to share! If you have any suggestion to improve my recipes so my dishes can taste better, please let me know by dropping your comments on related article. Many thanks.

Sincerely,
Lelaki Memasak

About Lelaki Memasak

Cooking

Dear Friends,

Lelaki Memasak means the man who loves cooking! Yes, I love to eat and I love preparing dishes.

My name is Lelaki which is “man” in English. Don’t ask me why I was given the name “man”. My grand grand father gave me this name and my parents just accept it. I thought it was because they have too many children so they don’t really focus on their names but how to feed each of us, we are twelve brothers and sisters!

Thanks God, my mom love to cook and we all love to eat! But can you imagine cooking for 14 people, 3 times a day? Linda McCartney once said that “Cooking for six people every day is like having a café” and my mom have to cook for 14, that's including my mom and dad.

What happened back there was we all help her in kitchen. That’s why all of her children can cook now, that’s including me!

This is a bit about me, I love to share and I hope I can get your responses back too, including your recipes if you care to share! If you have any suggestion to improve my recipes so my dishes can taste better, please let me know by dropping your comments on related article. Many thanks.

Sincerely,
Lelaki Memasak

Lelaki Memasak

This is my journal, to be exact my culinary journey!

I love to eat and prepare my own dishes, here in this blog I am going to share most of my recipes, my friends recipes *of course with their permission* and all free recipes generously contributed by people who love to share in the internet.

Bon appetit!
Lelaki Memasak

Lelaki Memasak

This is my journal, to be exact my culinary journey!

I love to eat and prepare my own dishes, here in this blog I am going to share most of my recipes, my friends recipes *of course with their permission* and all free recipes generously contributed by people who love to share in the internet.

Bon appetit!
Lelaki Memasak