Sunday, August 29, 2010

lovely carbonara!

my first attempt at carbonara (on the fateful day of 26 Aug 10) - the sauce was a little tasteless (didn't seasoned properly) and i used hickory bacon with honey & maple syrup. the sauce was not creamy enough, and insufficient too. and the bacon had lots and lots of fatty bits and couldn't really taste much of it either.

i decided to try it again the next day (not that i did not want to give up but because i wanted to use up the double cream i bought and also because it's my last day of "freedom" at home). this time i decided to be more adventurous and went with the feel of it (instead of referring to the recipe like a bible). and indeed, it turned out much better! so these are what went into the carbonara:

smoked turkey ham - i managed to sneak taste a few pieces and they taste yummy~! the taste is also preserved (and probably enhanced) after frying it. but it cost 13 bucks for 6 pieces of this ham - expensive!

the creamy carbonara sauce - you really don't wanna know what exactly went into this...

but for those interested, these are what i used for the sauce - parmesan cheese, double cream and egg yolks (many many egg yolks =.="). the olive oil is used for frying the smoked turkey ham.

the end product! much much better than my first attempt! though i think i could have been more generous with the sauce by adding more water. to prevent the jialiat-ness, we added baco-bits to counter the creaminess. it's really easy to cook and i love it! :) but gonna have to try and find healthier alternatives to the ingredients i used o.O

p.s. the recipe i used as a guideline can be found here by jamie oliver.

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Friday, August 20, 2010

Food Glorious Food!

happened to chance upon the above postcard on postcrossing that shows the recipe to make "Kaiserschmarren". kai-what you say? curious too, i went to google it and found out that it's an austrian dessert which is a light carmelised pancake that looks like this:

the recipe looks easy enough, but staying at my grandma's house means i can't try out recipes that requires an oven or microwave since she doesn't have one and yet don't allow me to buy one for her (so i can use it!). so i got a little inspired and decided to surf around for other recipes. and that lead to such yummy pictures of food that other people cooked that i'm feeling really really inspired. how i wish i could have my own kitchen to do my own cooking one day!

mushroom bruschetta - this seems easy enough to try

huevos habaneros (eggs havana style) - this looks totally yummy! i love eggs!

crispy tofu with salted eggs - looks really good!

delicious creamy mashed potatoes - if you know what goes into this, you'll be on diet for days after!

atayef (pancakes) with blueberry sauce and cream cheese - simple and delightful!

spaghetti carbonara - oh this is making me hungry!

ah carbonara. *swoons* i think i will always have a soft spot in my heart for carbonara, so perhaps i shall start my cooking (if ever) with this dish! :)

the above food photos with credits to The Little Teochew.

"Dance like no one is watching. Sing like no one is listening. Love like you've never been hurt and live like it's heaven on Earth." — Mark Twain

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