- For spaghetti bolognaise, heat butter in a pan and sautee garlic and onion until fragrant and soft. Add in minced beef, cook until change color. Add in spaghetti sauce, sugar, dried parsley, water, cheese. Mix until boiling. Add in spaghetti and stir well
- For bechamel sauce, heat butter in a pan, sautee garlic until fragrant. Add in plain flour to make the roux, stir until mixed well. Add in slowly fresh milk while stirring continuously. Add in cheese and chicken stock powder and pepper. Mix until the sauce starts to bubble. Off fire
- Place spaghetti bolognaise in a baking pan, and pour bechamel sauce over
- Bake in preheated oven of 200degC for about 15mins at center rack, and broil using top heat until browned and the top part creates one thin crisp layer
- Serve warm with sprinkle of parmesan cheese and dash of tabasco
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Spaghetti Brulee
Saturday, September 19, 2020
Tori Baitan Udon
Very simple, hearty and satisfying dish loved by my family😊
Source: HERE with my modification
What you need:
- For the chicken balls, mix all ingredients and taste test by making one small ball and boil until cooked
- Shape into balls and dip into a pot of hot boiling water. When all done, put the pot on the stove over low fire and boil until balls are floating. Dish out and transfer to a pot with icy cold water until cool. Balls can be frozen for future use
- For the soup, heat a pot with cooking oil and sautee garlic until fragrant. Add in water, salt, pepper, chicken stock powder, and carrot. Bring to boil over medium low fire. Check the taste. When boiling, add in tapioca starch slurry until reaching the thickness preferred
- Just before serving, place udon in a bowl, add chicken balls, pour soup over it. Sprinkle with fried garlic and spring onion. Serve hot
Sunday, September 6, 2020
Nasi Uduk Set (Coconut Rice Set)
- Mix all ingredients into a rice cooker pan and cook just like cooking normal rice
- Heat oil in a pan and fry tempe until golden brown, dish out and set aside
- Blend shallot, garlic, chilis and tomato and some cooking oil to a smooth paste
- Sautee the paste until fragrant, adding the lime leaves
- Add salt, sugar, dark sweet soy sauce, mix well. Add a bit of water if it's too dry (I didn't add)
- Dish out and serve
- Blend shallot and chilis, cooking oil to a smooth paste
- Sautee the paste until fragrant, add in petai, salt and sugar, cook until petai softened, but not too soft either
- Drizzle lime juice, stir well and off fire
- 4 eggs, lightly beaten mix with 4 pinches of salt
- Wash silver fish and dry over kitchen towel, toss in plain flour to make a thin coating
- Heat oil (medium fire) and fry until golden brown and crispy
- I used lazy method this time by using premix flour for crispy chicken, just mix some part of that flour with water until become a thick liquid, dip chicken in, and coat with the remaining flour, deep fry until golden brown and crispy
Fried Rice with Chinese Sausage
We're not really fans of Chinese sausage, but ocassionally it's fine. This time is because I just wanted to clear some leftovers. I added fishcake for my kids, since they don't eat Chinese sausage
What you need:
- Heat margarine in a wok, scramble egg until the doneness you preferred, scoop out and set aside
- In the same wok, heat a little oil and fry chinese sausage until fragrant and a little crisp at the edges. Scoop out and set aside
- Using the same wok, heat cooking oil and sautee garlic and onion until fragrant. Add in fish cake and frozen vegetables, cook until softened
- Add in rice, oyster sauce, light soy sauce, mushroom stock powder, salt, pepper, stir well
- Add in chinese sausage and scrambled egg, toss well
- Serve immediately
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Alpukat Kocok (Whipped Avocado)
Dessert with avocado is very popular in Indonesia, this one is no exception. Many different toppings used, this time I used chocolate sweet condensed milk. Easy and yummy👍
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It's really simple to make this. You just need a ripe avocado, crushed ice and topping you like
I used hand blender to whip the avocado, leave some chunks for texture, place at the bottom of a cup or glass or bowl, add crushed ice and lastly, drizzle topping. Mix everything just before consuming
Other popular options for topping are Nutella, Ovomaltine, and Milo. I personally like to mix in with a tiny bit of hot water so it's easier to drizzle
Note: the quality of avocado used is crucial here, I love to use Indonesian butter avocado, so creamy and tasty I can say it's the best kind of avocado ever👍