Guilty as charged!! :P
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Friday, August 17, 2012
THE RARE GEMS
I actually had the craving to cook this for iftar a few days ago. And now since the-once-rare-gems are back in the market, I feel the need to post my favorite Sambel GorengTempe Tahu recipe....just because (okay, actually was also practicing my photo-composition). Super easy and super delish!
Balado Tempe Tahu
3 large cloves garlic
3 cloves shallots
5 large red chilies, deseeded if you like
3 chilli padi
3 cm galangal
2 bay leaves
1/2 cup water
1-2 tbsp sweet soya sauce
250 gr tempe
250 gr tahu
sugar, salt and pepper to taste
oil for frying
1. Cut all the tempe and tahu widthwise like match sticks about 0.5cm thick and fry until golden brown. Set aside.
2. Put garlic, shallots, all chillies, galangal, and water in a food processor, blend them until everything combined but still coarse.
3. Heat oil in a frying pan, and once it's hot, pour in the blended spices. Stir the mixture until bubbly and put in the bay leaves. Add sugar (bare in mind you're going to add sweet soya sauce later on), salt and pepper to taste.
4. Mix the fried tempe and tahu into the spices and mix well. Add 1-2 tbsp (depending how sweet you want it to be) just to give it a nice brown color. Stir and...you're done!
3 large cloves garlic
3 cloves shallots
5 large red chilies, deseeded if you like
3 chilli padi
3 cm galangal
2 bay leaves
1/2 cup water
1-2 tbsp sweet soya sauce
250 gr tempe
250 gr tahu
sugar, salt and pepper to taste
oil for frying
2. Put garlic, shallots, all chillies, galangal, and water in a food processor, blend them until everything combined but still coarse.
3. Heat oil in a frying pan, and once it's hot, pour in the blended spices. Stir the mixture until bubbly and put in the bay leaves. Add sugar (bare in mind you're going to add sweet soya sauce later on), salt and pepper to taste.
4. Mix the fried tempe and tahu into the spices and mix well. Add 1-2 tbsp (depending how sweet you want it to be) just to give it a nice brown color. Stir and...you're done!
Loving grandma's china collections :)
Anyway, I spotted Ayu's foodie blog, she's an Indonesian blogger living in Sydney. I love her recipes and especially the photos! Looking at her gorgeous photos inspired me to keep practicing..Teeheee!!
Friday, August 10, 2012
SHAKESPEARE AND CO.
When you're in Abu Dhabi's The Souk Central Market be sure to stop by this cute cafe called Shakespeare and Co. Cafe & Restaurant! It was recommended by the then-groom-to-be few nights before when we stopped by on our way for fitting his suit. He told me that every piece of the furniture in the space is related Shakespeare's stories. I didn't pay too much attention to this when I was eating there because we were rushing like mad to catch our bus to Dubai (I could only describe the process of eating as shoveling food to our face). So when you stop by, do lemme know what's the story behind the furniture :)
The space is located at one of the corner of Central Market, on the side area (okay, that's vague enough). But surely you won't miss it because their shabby chic Victorian chairs will definitely catch your attention. One could say that the interior is such an eye-sore or eye-candy because there's too much to see in every inch of the cafe. I figured most of the customers must be female although I spotted some guys in kendouras and keffiyeh sipping coffee outside. Interesting view :P
They have branches in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Al Ain and RAK
Cozy sofa setting reminds me of the familiar FRIENDS' Central Perk cafe
This one especially...I really could imagine Ross, Monica and the rest of the gang would walk into the space at any second and hang out here!
A superbly ornate corner
Did I mention this place is very ornate?
Mocha. The symbol of my loyalty to Melbourne memories haha. It was nice, the right amount of bitersweet. Mom's cappuccino was also nice too.
Complimentary butter cookies
Oh yes, of course they made it to Time Out Abu Dhabi!
Some of their cakes selections
Managed to save something for the trip to Dubai...
....which was totally forgotten along the way and I ended up eating these on the evening.
Caramel, pistachio, chocolate, rose and vanilla
The rose macaron was a bit dry while the rest were still okay. I'm not sure what LuxBite has done to me, but I still found their macarons to be the best that I've tried haha
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
MOM'S BIRTHDAY
August 3rd is my mom's birthday. It was a really sweet birthday because everybody (including my parents) had flown in to Jakarta for my oldest brother's surprise show. Made this framed scrapbook as the gift and was a little bit confused on how to decorate the gift wrap. So I dedicated myself to learn how to make these bright orange and peach pom-poms from Domestisfluff (once I knew how, I just couldn't stop. Pom-poms were all over my niece's hair and arms at one point haha)
a glimpse of the scrapbook-in-a-frame
Now what a birthday would be without something to munch? Saw this lovely package of cookies from Andra Alodita's blog and I just couldn't wait to munch them myself order them for mom's bday. These cookies came out from the lovely Surely/Someday+Kitchen. Mom got the green tea and peach+passion fruit sable, chai, Earl Grey, honey lemon cookies, plus pineapple cookies and the purple rose Haabu tea...ooh I LOVE all of them!! Would love to order from them again soon :)
Albeit the simple humble handmade gifts....we love you, Mama!
H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y !
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