Monday, September 3, 2012

Merdeka weekend 2012

I had plans... grand, wonderfully exciting plans for this weekend.  I thought of taking the family for a picnic, bbq at the riverside, yada yada yada....  But, my body had other plans.  Plans of just lazying around and resting (what a queer word!).

Nasi Lemak and all it's condiments (yes, we had veg too!)

So I managed a sleep in on Friday and had actually plan to bake pizza for lunch.  But when I woke up, the spirit of being a Malaysian - it being Merdeka; our Nation's Independence (let's not get into the arguement if or if it's not our Independence Day; what matters most is that we all had a public holiday!) prompted me to cook one of the best known "National" food if you may - Nasi Lemak.  And we had it Nasi Lemak berlauk style - with Chicken Rendang for the adults and Fried Chicken for the kids.

That night, we were invited to a "prayer & dinner" gathering by my cousin (so no cooking! yeay!) - Birthday & Thanksgiving dinner for the eldest daughter going off to study in UK.  How much does her study cost?  2012 - the rate will be RM0.5 million. KILL.ME.ALREADY.  What would the cost be in 2020?  Local Uni jak lah Wel.

The Brocolli Pizza - half laden with Cheese - just to show how "healthy" it was - before the cheese!
Saturday morning, had another sleep in (BLISS!!), woke up to Mom's porridge.  Had to cook some vegetables and had a late breakfast - more like lunch that is.  Then for dinner, since Noel is now trying to have vegetable only for dinner, we had Brocolli Pizza!  Kills 2 bird with 1 stone - our craving for homemade pizza satisfied - and we had a "healthy" vegetarian dinner.  I simply threw in lots of brocolli (raw), plum tomatoes (varient), and pineapple.  Yums!!
Brocolli Pizza - yes, I skimped on the cheese! Cheapskate!
In all honestly, I've never heard of Brocolli Pizza, but thanks to a cartoon we watched that morning, Noel was game enough to try my version of Brocolli Pizza.  In the cartoon, this boy turned into a superhero Brocolli Boy - had a craving for Brocolli Pizza.  The things they put on the telly now! Oh well, at least it promotes eating vegetable!  I baked 2 version - one the veg version and the other, Hawaiian Ham - purposely baked for breakfast on the next day.

My version of sandwich - thin slice of turkey ham & lots veg
Sundays, normally for our family, is a time to eat out.  From breakfast, to lunch to dinner.  But this week, we had leftover pizza for breakfast and for lunch, decided on something simple and didn't require much work, time, energy and effort taken out of our Sabbath.  So we had sandwiches.  DIY - so everyone came up with their own version.  And we had salad too.
Noel's version of salad

So, yes, a good and relaxing simple Merdeka weekend we had.  Though we had lots to eat, it was with lots of greens (and other colours as well), so the guilt ain't that heavy (yeah, yeah...)

note: oh, yes, I did bake - baked a Choc Cake for the Thankgiving Dinner & Ati Parek for pleasure.  What's "resting" without baking right? :)

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Pink Ombre Cake

When I first saw this gorgeous cake, I was soooo.... in love.  It was so sweet, dreamy - just the kind that would fit into a fairy tale wedding.  But it needed a special befitting occasion to make this and since none was coming up for my side, I quickly enticed Merl (hi Merl :D) to give it a go.  Little did I know, my chance was coming up too!

A pastor invited us for his family's thanksgiving dinner and one of the reason of the dinner was to celebrater his + wife's anniv.  So I quickly grabbed the chance to make this cake!  And receiving the pix from Merl, it was a sealed deal for me!  Here goes - a series of photos - I took lots - coz it was really special and beautiful for me! :)

The different layers and shades of pink
Now stacked up together - from the darkest shade - all "glued" with Swiss Buttercream
Crumb frosted - ready for the roses to be "planted".
The beauty of this piping is that, the basic frosting layer doesn't have to be nice and smooth - perfect for lazy me!

With the white roses... I thought it looked sooo... "wedding-y" already!

And now, with the pink roses added - OH!! Even more befitting for a wedding!

I love how it looks under our fridge light :)  I left it there for a while as I needed to make a new batch of buttercream

And now.... it's completed!

And from the sides...

And from the top....
Please bear with me.... lots pix! haha

And from another angle....

Rows upon rows of sweet roses...

Looking all dreamy and sweet "resting" in the fridge

And I was glad that the Pastor's family decided to share the cake with guest present that night - not because I wanted to eat the cake - but because I wanted to take the photos of the insides!

Verdict?  I didn't use the recipe as in the link, I just used my trustworthy butter cake recipe and it turned out perfect.  Everyone expected the cake to have strawberry flavour because of the colour - but nah... didn't want flavoring in the cake.  I did (and still do) wished I had lemon at home when I was baking it though, so that there's hints of lemon.  Unfortunately, I didn't.    But it was still nice and buttery.

While piping isn't my greatest skill - but I was really happy how this one turned out.  And... I simply love having a Lazy Susan while decorating - it made life Oh! so much easier!!  Thank you Lazy Susan, you aren't that lazy after all!

The cake on my Lazy Susan... ready for frosting and deco!
I'm soooo.... glad that I made this cake.  My arms now hurts from the many hours spend piping, but it was well worth it.  This cake - like the checkerboard cake took a few days to complete (as least a couple of days), but it's great that you get to bake the cake a day ahead - so it's all settled and ready to be frosted on the next day.

Looking forward to Noel's birthday - gonna take up the Rainbow cake "fever"!

Have a great, dreamy, sweet, lovely day peeps!

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Checkmate

May!! That was my last entry... aduinakkkkk... ages ago!!  Meant to update every now and then, but when I think of the "work" involved - especially since I like having lots of photos, I become lazy.  But I thought, I'd update today :)

It's creepy when it comes to July / August, a lot of death will be occuring.  I'd hate to connect it to the Chinese's 7th month (i.e. the ghost month), but somehow, the timing is always that way.

Google tells me that Benjamin Franklin said - “Life is a kind of Chess, with struggle, competition, good and ill events”.  In chess (not that I play the game...), then the king is being checkmated, the game is over.  Over the past week, 3 lives had been checkmated.  Game over for them.  One, an old lady from the LongHouse we frequently visit for mission trips, another - a young girl; 15 of age - Leukemia and the last one - a mid age Korean missionary (in her own way) died after being hit while crossing the road.

The black king has been checkmated; the game is over - courtesy Mr. Google

The later 2 was more of a shock to me, but the last one, had the biggest impact.  Eunice had come to Sarawak to learn English - but also was called to reach out to the Ibans / Natives.  So she had been with us in the BM ministry since Day 1.  She then brought over her 2 nephews since pre-school age and raised them up as her own.  Their parents were (as are still) in Korea.  She had thought the 2 nephews - James and Daniel, to be humble, to love the natives as their own, to be faithful in serving.  The 2 handsome now young men were serving in our music team and on some weeks, eventhough it weren't their turn to play, they still came faithfully.  Eunice's English was bearable, but her Bahasa :D was.... "interesting".  We always tease her faithfulness despite the language barrier.  And faithful she was until the end.  She was crossing the road and a high speed car knocked her down.  She went into coma for 3 days and died.  Checkmate.  Oh what loss!! Oh how much our heart was shattered in disbelief at her passing!!  Oh, what pain!!


I guess, our lives are really - just as the bible says - like a flower quickly fading; Here today and gone tomorrow, A wave tossed in the ocean, Vapor in the wind.  When God says "it's time, mate" - it's time.  Checkmate.

The inside of a Checkerboard cake

On a happier note - I made this checkerboard cake early August for someone's birthday.  Ideally, a checkerboard cake pan would be the best thing to have while attempting this cake, but despite's my mate's wholehearted search, alas, it the pan eluded me... to which, I needed to do it manually. So, I baked 2 cakes - one the normal butter cake and the other, choc cake.  Then, slice the duo into half and cut into 3 sections.  Let the photos do the talking now...

This is how it should look like - clean.  This is an extra layer - which we all gobbled up of course.
Step 1:  Slice into the thickness that you want - or bake them in thin layers - whatever you find more convenient.  Then, cut into 3 segments.
Step 2:  1st layer.  Place the outpart on your cake board, ready some cream (or jam if you wish) - to act as glue - slater on the inside.
Step 3:  Put in the opposite colour in the cavity, slater on some more "glue"

Step 4:  Fill up the last hole with the opposite colour.  Then, slater more "glue" on top of this layer, before proceeding

Step 5:  Layer 2:  Repeat process, ensuring colours are opposites.  Noticed a layer of "glue" before I start the next layer. 

Step 6:  Last layer - repeat same process as layer 1 and layer 2

Your cake is now complete.  You can leave it bear (what a mess though :D) or you can frost it of course.  Here's mine after being crumb-frosted. 
And this is after I frosted / deco it with sprinkles.  This was a cake for a guy, so I really couldn't be bothered with flowers and what not.  Just sprinkles.
 Now, there is a reason why the pan sold are round and not square.  I should have gone with the "norm" but no.... instead I decided to use my fav square pans.  If you use square pans, you will end up with sections in the cake that looks layered and not checker la!!  So, please, do yourself a favour and don't be too "smartass" like I was :D

See?  Layered instead of checkered!
Alrighty... super long post.  Anyways, alang - alang update, I'll just add in some more :D  On weekends, sometimes I get crazy and will bake and bake and bake (with my brains trying to think, who to give it to!).  The same weekend I was baking the checkerboard cake, I was also invited to buka puasa at a friend's house, so I baked her a choc cake.


Kerajinan melampau - I baked some coconut blossom apam as well.

Was supposed to bring the whole batch for Sunday morning refreshment in church.  But this little culprit gobbled up more than 1/3 of the yield!  (about 90 pcs).  They are really small so it was really easy for him to keep popping them in his mouth.


And because Noel and I are carnivors and can't live with those apam alone, I made Chicken Mayo buns as well.  Phew!! All in ONE Saturday!!

That's it Mates - my update for now... Let's hope I don't wait for another 4 months for the next update.  Take care!! 

Dear Eunice, you might be gone - not sure if you can look down from above - but know well dear sister, you have left a legacy not only for your nephews but also for us to follow.  I miss laughing with (and at) you in tambourine class.... We will miss you dearly.  Rest well dear sister.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Name them one by one...

Sometimes, when jiwa so the very kacau... the best thing to do is to COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS!!


Enjoy the song! :) 



Friday, May 4, 2012

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Yeah... it's been ages since I've updated my blog... AGES.... since end of Jan, so many restrictions has been implemented in the office which also includes a block on all .blogspot sites.  Bugger.  Reason enough for me to "stop" blogging for a while eh?


 Last night, the King of this ship woke me up.  The beautiful Dawn Threader of Narnia.  He knew I was losing control of my voyage as I purposely throw myself overboard in the stormy nights (and days).

 We were out, as the calm sea was gently rolling in sweet peacefulness when suddenly He rushed to the bridge and I knew that a storm was on it's way.  Get up!! He says... Get up!!

Once in Uni days, we played a game, where we were to tape a piece of paper on our back, and people are to write positive things about us.  A very good friend of mine drew a big ship, labelled her Doulos and wrote "Setabah Doulos" on my piece of paper.  Nah... I'm never setabah Doulos, nor am I setabah Logos Hope, but one day, when I meet my King, (though He won't be this handsome bloke!) I hope, I will see Him smiling down at me and say...

That's enough fighting child... it's time for you to cross over and rest beyond the sea now....




Monday, January 30, 2012

Mystery Man - Bill

Hehehe... I have no idea who this man is...
Erm, actually, maybe I do....


He's a man from this website... http://thepioneerwoman.com/confessions/?s=bill

But, gosh, he's so.... damn good looking (hey, beauty in the eyes of the beholder... and he's indeed a beauty to me!)


And he's not married!!! OMIGOSH!!!! (Well, at least as of July 25th 2009 he was not)

Too bad, he don't even know my existance... kahkah!!


note:

Hey Ree - thanks for the pictures ;) (macam lah kenal ini orang kan?)

Hey Bill - if you ever google yourself up and end up in the site - hi there? Care for some coffee? (Kahkah, nang gila oredi me this)

Friday, January 20, 2012

Happy Dragon Year!!!

Nice kan our CNY tree? Hehehe... this is the result of Christmas being so close with CNY. We just took down the Christmas deco and put up some CNY deco.


Happy Dragon year!!!

---according to the Chinese, this is a good year to have babies! Haha... selamat mencuba then! :) Abundant prosperity and most importantly great health be everyone!


Note: I super love this tree. It's just depan my table and I really love the beautiful summer blossoms on the tree!