Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Ah, the Memories...
First of all, I am so sorry that this is so late, but I've been a little busy lately. Saturday was my birthday party and it was really great. It really brought back memories of old birthday parties with the same (or slightly same at least) family. This is what I choose as my childhood memories post, my birthday party because of my birthday cake. While we had to get two cakes because they were so many people, the first was a traditional (at least for my family) Chinese birthday cake. I doubt it really is traditional elsewhere, but that's ok with me. My Yeh-Yeh (grandpa) and I went to the Chonese bakery to get it and it was called a "Fruit Basket Cake." It was a sponge-cake like cake that wasn't so cakey because I don't really like straight cake with whipped cream (nit your normal type, it's hard to explain) and fruit pieces in the whipped cream which was a layer in the middle of the cake. On the top, there was all sorts of gorgeous fruit, strawberries and peaches and kiwi. My aunt used to eat the fruit off the top of the cake years ago, we still tease her about it. The outside of the cake is wrapped with a sort of other cake, same taste as the normal cake, but it is red and white stripped. This is most likely for decoration. So that's the cake! I will add pictures sometime soon, I'm on the road so this is difficult to post. I'm on a cross country roadtrip! Yay! WIm traveling with my grandma (she's awesome).
Saturday, July 23, 2011
The Memories of Funnel Cakes
For this week of childhood memories I wanted to make something that reminded me of my younger life. The first thing that stood out to me was funnel cakes. whenever my family and I would go to a special event and funnel cakes were available, it'd be the main food focus of the day.
Just the smell of funnel cakes brings back memories from Disneyland and Fairs so I decided to search the house for a recipe of funnel cakes.Fortunately I have made funnel cakes in the past and the recipe was safe and tucked away.The recipe is simple enough and doesn't take long to make which makes this one of my favorite fun snacks to make from scratch.

Firstly I gathered together 2 eggs, 1 cup milk, 1 cup water, and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract and beat them together.

Then I mixed in 3 cups flour, 1/4 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon baking powder (which I forgot :o) and 1/4 teaspoon salt, and mixed together until smoothed nicely.
Next I grabbed a pot, added 1/4 of the pot with vegetable oil, and set to medium high.

After that I grabbed a funnel and started pouring the mixture into the vegetable oil via funnel.
After the mixture is sizzling in the oil it doesnt take very long to heat up, about 5 seconds in and its time to turn the funnel cake over, another 5 seconds and its done or until golden brown. What frustrated me with this batch of funnel cakes was I couldnt get the structure right, it always seemed to bunch up and look like a blob, but meh it tastes the same in the end :D

Next let the cake lay on a paper towel and dry for a minute or so. Add some powder sugar and chocolate syrup is desired and enjoy! Its fast, easy, and totally delicious! and for me, tastes just like childhood memories! :D

Monday, July 18, 2011
Vacation!
So this week, I will not be in town...at all and I don't believe that I will be able to make anything so I decided to make a different type of challenge for this week. It is a very flexible challenge because I don't know what to expect this week, but it's simple. The goal of this week is to have or make something that you grew up with. It could be something you have everyday or something that you don't get very often. Whatever it is it is (obviously) delicious and should bring back some childhood memories =) So have fun with the challenge!
Late Again! Sorry, Cupcakes
Oh no! I'm sorry again, I'm late. I completely lost track of the days and it's already Monday! Well I made these cupcakes last week, on Friday so at least I remembered to make them! I just haven't posted anything on them yet because I hadn't uploaded the photos. Well I guess that's what I am going to do right now...
I guess while I do that I will start telling you about the cupcakes. I had two choices of cupcakes that I wanted to make: Bananas Foster Cupcakes and Butterfinger Blizzard Cupcakes. I couldn't decide which so I asked my mom and had her decide. She definitely picked one with a lot of work! The Bananas Foster Cupcakes. The reason these cupcakes had so much work is because they had four parts: French Pastry Cream, Caramel Sauce, Buttercream Frosting, and the Banana Cupcakes.
Making the French Pastry Cream was the hardest out of all of the parts for sure. It took us three tries to get it half-way ok, but it was still not thick enough. It still tasted good though! The first two creams curdled, but the final didn't! The Caramel Sauce was a lot easier to make, since I've made several caramels before. It was a lot of fun and it turned out great! Though we had to cook it longer after I finished because the alcohol didn't cook out completely. After we finished both of those parts, they were put into the fridge to cool down:
Then it was time to make the frosting! The frosting was a lot of fun to make, I hadn't made a buttercream frosting before and I never realized just how much butter is really in it! The Buttercream Frosting that I made probably was enough to frost 18 or so cupcakes and it used a whole pound of butter! I do love butter though so I thought it tasted fantastic!

The cupcakes were pretty easy, though it was done in parts as well. One part butter, sugar, and eggs; the second the flour mixture; and the third the banana mixture:
Next came the filling with the mixture of the French Pastry Cream and Caramel Sauce:

Frosting the cupcakes was my favorite part! I love swirling the frosting on and it looks so good afterwards.
After they were frosted, the remaining caramel sauce was warmed up and drizzled on the top to make the delicious Bananas Foster Cupcake:
I guess while I do that I will start telling you about the cupcakes. I had two choices of cupcakes that I wanted to make: Bananas Foster Cupcakes and Butterfinger Blizzard Cupcakes. I couldn't decide which so I asked my mom and had her decide. She definitely picked one with a lot of work! The Bananas Foster Cupcakes. The reason these cupcakes had so much work is because they had four parts: French Pastry Cream, Caramel Sauce, Buttercream Frosting, and the Banana Cupcakes.

Then it was time to make the frosting! The frosting was a lot of fun to make, I hadn't made a buttercream frosting before and I never realized just how much butter is really in it! The Buttercream Frosting that I made probably was enough to frost 18 or so cupcakes and it used a whole pound of butter! I do love butter though so I thought it tasted fantastic!


Once they were all added together, the mixture was ready to be put into the oven and baked!
Next came the filling with the mixture of the French Pastry Cream and Caramel Sauce:


After they were frosted, the remaining caramel sauce was warmed up and drizzled on the top to make the delicious Bananas Foster Cupcake:
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Hostess Cupcake Attempt
I discovered this recipe while browsing
http://www.beantownbaker.com/2009/04/fauxstess-cupcakes.htmlI thought, ok that looks legit and delicious, lets do it!

After getting all the in
gredients I needed I got to work. I started with the cake part which seemed to be going good..
until I realized that I needed egg yolks and egg whites at two separate times
of the baking process. I basically just stuffed two eggs into the mixture, so without

This was my first time making egg whites and I didn't have a blender so I handbeate
d the eggs for a good 25 minutes until they were white... I severely underestimated how long it

would take without
a blender.
After this
process I added the whites to the batch and it was
time to bake them.
While they were baking I started work on the filling which was simple.. on paper. I had a hard
time understanding how to mix the ingredients on a metal pan on simmering water.

So I ended up heating water on low, placing a glass bowl on top and mixing them that way. again without a mixing tool I ended up beating the ingredients
by hand for a good 20 minutes until it was fluffy and filling like. At this t
ime the cupcakes were cooling on the rack and the filling was finished.

The ganache was next. This part was basically the easiest because all I had to do was heat up cream and add chocolate so once that was done it was time to start creating the cupcake.

I put some filling in
a tipped
bottle and injected it into the top of each cupcake until a fair amount was put in. after that I dipped each cupcake into the ganache and smoothed them out with a wet knife. Once the frosting dried a bit I started putting the hostess swirls on the tops. This however did not work for me because every time I tried it slipped off like water. I was a little disappointed by that :(

But once they cooled down I let everyone have a try and they loved it :D the cupcakes didnt last very long because everyone kept eating them and that made me happy! This recipe definitely was challenging but it worked out in the end and I have alot of new ideas for filling type cupcakes in the future.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Not Quite a War...but Still Cupcakes!
This challenge isn't quite a war, like Cupcake Wars, an awesome tv show on Food Network, but it should still be fun! For this challenge we can make any type of cupcake that we would like. Under one condition...that it is interesting! No boring old vanilla or chocolate, sorry! Now, if it must be chocolate or vanilla a twist must be put on it. Maybe you could add peanut butter? Make an interesting frosting? Possibly add a filling? Oh! Or you could do my favorite thing and make them mini! And then decorate them of course...
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Spirited Dessert
For this Fourth of July, I made the dessert! I happen to like making desserts...especially ones that have a theme to them. The theme was of course the 4th, so I decided to make a red, white, and blue dessert. It took me forever to decide what I wanted to make, as usual to my indecisiveness, so I went with the standard, for me at least. I made something similar last year, I made my dessert in the shape of a flag. The flag is my standard...and I happen to be obsessed with mini foods. I didn't want to make a normal, boring custard (ok, it wouldn't be boring but I like adding flavors) so I made a lemon custards. So my dessert was mini lemon custards in the shape (and colors) of a flag, the America flag of course.
As you can see, I added whipped cream and berries to the tops of my lemon custards.
I whipped the cream myself, from heavy whipping cream, and I added the food coloring so my flag would be very noticeable.
Now, it would've been cool if I had flavored the whipped creams to the berries they accompanied, but I didn't think of that until after. Don't get me wrong though, they still were delicious! I had a lot of fun making these! So much so that my hands were red from food coloring afterwards, actually my hands have just started looking normal.
As you can see, I added whipped cream and berries to the tops of my lemon custards.
I whipped the cream myself, from heavy whipping cream, and I added the food coloring so my flag would be very noticeable.
Now, it would've been cool if I had flavored the whipped creams to the berries they accompanied, but I didn't think of that until after. Don't get me wrong though, they still were delicious! I had a lot of fun making these! So much so that my hands were red from food coloring afterwards, actually my hands have just started looking normal.
Old Fashioned Breakfast
For this 4th of July we decided to have an old fashioned waffle sandwich breakfast for dinner. For this we decided to bust out the waffle maker that I didnt know we had and whip up some bacon, eggs, waffles, toast and coffee. The idea is to get two waffles and put some bacon, eggs, and syrup inside to make it a sandwich. It tastes delicious :D


Seeing as how I was making this for the whole family I had to make alot of bacon. Everyone loves bacon! And if I had enough of it, it'd most likely be in everything I eat. at the same time I had some eggs and toast cooking and toasting.


First we started with a simple batter for waffles which basically was a pancake recipe. I dont know much about waffle recipes but im assuming they're the same. Seeing how the waffles take twice as long as everything else, I made the other sides of the dinner at the same time.



The kitchen smelled utterly delicious, we had the smells of bacon, waffles and coffee oozing out of the kitchen which made me want to do this more often.
After each was finished I stuck the eggs and bacon in between the waffles, drizzled a bit of syrup on top and accompanied it with toast and coffee to those who wanted it.
In the end it turned out great! It was delicious and had all the tastes of an old fashioned breakfast mixed into one bite. I will definitely be making this again.
Unfortunetly my phone died at the end so I couldnt
get a picture of the waffle sandwhich :( but I found this on Google and its exactly what it looked like, just add some syrup :D I highly recommend it!
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Spitfire Challenge!
Not quite sure if "spitfire" is the correct term for this, but oh well I'm going to use it anyways! This challenge is going to be super quick because...it's the 4th of July challenge! The challenge is to make a dish for 4th of July, doesn't matter if it's complicated or simple, red white and blue or traditional. Whatever goes! As long as it's made for and on the 4th of July!
So many people have been making lists for 4th of July food so I thought I would give out some of them:
- http://www.browneyedbaker.com/2011/06/27/4th-of-july-recipes-desserts/
- http://www.creationsbykara.com/2011/06/4th-of-july-cookie-bars.html
- http://blogs.babble.com/family-kitchen/2011/07/02/patriotic-foods-to-celebrate-the-fourth-of-july/
- http://www.howsweeteats.com/2011/07/70-recipes-for-the-4th-of-july/
- http://www.evilshenanigans.com/2011/07/independence-day-round-up/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+EvilShenanigansBlog+%28Evil+Shenanigans+-+Baking+%26+Cooking+Blog%29
- http://www.bakersroyale.com/fast-and-easy/strawberry-icebox-cake/
- http://sweettreatsandmore.blogspot.com/2011/07/fourth-of-july-chocolate-peanut-butter.html
- http://kblog.lunchboxbunch.com/2011/07/vegan-menu-for-july-4th.html
- http://www.familyfreshcooking.com/2011/07/01/july-4th-sweet-treats-2011/
- http://www.livelovepasta.com/2011/06/4th-of-july-cupcakes/
Pasta Pasta a Little Late...
Hey! So sorry that this is a little late, but better late than never right! I made the pasta dish on Friday (maybe? or maybe it was Thursday...no clue) night along with other things for a nice big meal.
My mom and I made ribs on the grill, nice and slowly with a dry spice rub. They turned out fantastically!
Though our barbecue sauce wasn't as great. Ah well, everything was still good.
After we spent hours (yes, hours!) on the ribs, we started our pasta and veggies. Everything was so chaotic then! We had everything on the stove at the same time and it was a little crowded, but fun of course.
So the pasta that I ended up making was a side dish because we had already established the main meals until Saturday. It worked out though! The kind of theme of the meal was lemon. In the barbecue sauce there was lemon juice, the green beans (the veggie for the meal) had a lemon taste to it, and my pasta was lemony too.
Which brings me to my pasta, the pasta that I made was....*if you want, add a drum roll here* Garlic Butter Pasta! With Shrimp! This recipe is a big thanks to Evil Shenanigans and the food blogging world.
It was actually a really simple recipe, maybe not the cheapest, but still simple! Oh, and it was quick too. To start the recipe, all you need to do is boil the water and cook the pasta removing it one minute before it's done.
Oh, at the same time you have to marinate the shrimp in garlic, lemon zest, and oil. Well...if you can't peel shrimp this recipe isn't the simplest I suppose, oops forgot about that!
After that, you melt butter in a pan and add the shrimp. You just have to cook the shrimp until it is no longer translucent and turns a little pink. Then, add basil (the recipe calls for fresh, but we just used dried instead) and the pasta (after you drain it of course) and you just move it around and coat it all in the sauce and....walla! You have fantastic Garlic Butter Shrimp Pasta!
My mom and I made ribs on the grill, nice and slowly with a dry spice rub. They turned out fantastically!
Though our barbecue sauce wasn't as great. Ah well, everything was still good.
After we spent hours (yes, hours!) on the ribs, we started our pasta and veggies. Everything was so chaotic then! We had everything on the stove at the same time and it was a little crowded, but fun of course.
So the pasta that I ended up making was a side dish because we had already established the main meals until Saturday. It worked out though! The kind of theme of the meal was lemon. In the barbecue sauce there was lemon juice, the green beans (the veggie for the meal) had a lemon taste to it, and my pasta was lemony too.
Which brings me to my pasta, the pasta that I made was....*if you want, add a drum roll here* Garlic Butter Pasta! With Shrimp! This recipe is a big thanks to Evil Shenanigans and the food blogging world.
It was actually a really simple recipe, maybe not the cheapest, but still simple! Oh, and it was quick too. To start the recipe, all you need to do is boil the water and cook the pasta removing it one minute before it's done.
Oh, at the same time you have to marinate the shrimp in garlic, lemon zest, and oil. Well...if you can't peel shrimp this recipe isn't the simplest I suppose, oops forgot about that!
After that, you melt butter in a pan and add the shrimp. You just have to cook the shrimp until it is no longer translucent and turns a little pink. Then, add basil (the recipe calls for fresh, but we just used dried instead) and the pasta (after you drain it of course) and you just move it around and coat it all in the sauce and....walla! You have fantastic Garlic Butter Shrimp Pasta!
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Eggcellent Pasta!

For this weeks challenge we had the task of pasta. Although I have alot of pasta I have nothing to put with it other than spaghetti sauce and I dont want just plain spaghetti. So when you're strapped with cash like I am this summer you improvise. I searched the house for some cool or weird ingredients that might taste good for pasta. With some collaboration with family we thought it would be a good idea to mix pasta, eggs, and salsa and see how it goes. Seeing as how I want to try new things with this challenge I was totally game to do it. For without further or do here is my creation.

I started by boiling
water and tossing some festive bow-t
ie pasta into the pan.

At the same time I scrambled some egg and waited for the two ingredients to finish cooking

Then I mixed the scrambled egg and pasta together, and put the TacoBell sauce on the side for dipping.
I was weary at first that no one would try my creation :( but it turned out everyone wanted a bite and you know what, the plate was finish
ed :D everyone thought it was delicious and so did I.
Overall I was very happy with this meal. It was easy, cheap, and delicious at the same time. Not to mention new, it was definitely a new taste for me and it was
tastey :D

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