Tuesday

27.04.2010

what do i do, if i have a pack of oreo biscuit? hehe..
yes, Oreo Cheesecake it is!


i have never really tried this kind of oreo cheesecake recipe before..the last oreo cheesecake that i bake was a simpler one, where i used a piece of oreo as the base and a quarter of oreo on top of the cheese for garnish.

and, this time, i mixed the oreo with the cheese for a rich oreo cheesecake. :)


here's the recipe, i use to bake mine:

ingredient A- the crust:


5 pieces of oreo cookies
8 pieces of mcvites- digestive biscuits
1 tablespoon icing sugar
125g melted butter

1. crush digestive biscuits and 5 pieces of oreo together in to fine crumbs. then, mix in the icing sugar.
2. pour the melted butter into the mixture, and stir until they crumbs is evenly moistened.
3. press the mixture evenly into the bottom of a baking tin of appropriate size and put into the freezer for 10mins (or until you are done with the filling) to hardened.


ingredient B- the filling:


the remaining of the oreo cookies (crush them into smaller pieces but not fine)
250g cream cheese
50g softened butter
2 eggs
1/2 tsp of vanilla essence
100g icing sugar

1. beat cream cheese and butter and also the icing sugar until creamy.
2. add in the eggs, one at a time and vanilla essence into the mixture. the mixture will become smooth and glossy.
3. add in the coarse oreo cookies in to the mixture and mix to spread them evenly.
4. pour the mixture onto the hardened base and bake at 170 C for 30 mins.
5. after 30 mins, open the oven door and gently shake the tin, the filling should have a slight wobble. Let cool in the oven for 1 hours.
6. refrigerate your cheesecake overnight (or if beh tahan, refrigerate at least 4 hours)


then, you can enjoy you cheesecake, as soon as you wake up in the morning.

06.04.2010

do you know where to get the best banana cake?


as for me, the best that i've ever had, was from the puduraya bus station. and you must know which is the good one because not all banana cakes in puduraya bus station are good. choose the one where you can see lots of dancing little bananas on the plastic packaging. there was once, mom bought 15 (if i'm not mistaken) cakes, and we have a month's supply of banana cake. well, i'm not sure if they still have good banana cake, now..


it has been a while since i last baked a cake. if i'm not mistaken, my last one was during Christmas season, last year. i was so excited to bake my own fruit cake. i even soaked my mixed fruits in rum, a month ahead so that my fruit cake will be flavourful. hmm, but too bad, i failed. the cake does not look like a fruit cake at all. and did not taste good at all.. it was so discouraging! perhaps, it's not my time yet, haha. oh ya, i still have a bottle of mixed fruits soaked in rum. if anyone of you is interested with it, just tell me, i can pass the whole thing to you ;p


ok, back to my banana cake, hehe..i was browsing through nigella's website, searching for simple and easy cake recipe, to encourage me to start baking again..and i found a banana cake recipe. i dont even need my beater..

here's the recipe:

3 very ripe bananas
125 ml vegetable oil
2 eggs
250 g flour
100 g caster sugar
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp baking powder
1 cup of raisins


methods:

1. preheat oven to 200 C
2. mash the bananas and set aside for a moment
3. pour the oil into a jug and beat the eggs
4. put the flour, sugar, baking soda and baking powder into a large mixing bowl and mix in the beaten-egg-and-oil mixture, followed by the mashed bananas
5. fold in the raisins, then place equal quantities into the prepared baking tin/ muffin cup
6. bake in the oven for 45 mins


hot banana cake/ muffin is best enjoy with a cup of milo..ermm, coffee is good too! ;D

Monday

05.04.2010


He is risen! Alleluia!
He is risen indeed! Alleluia! Alleluia!
He is truly risen! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

May the risen Lord brings new hope in your life today.

BLESSED EASTER