- Cut pork into very tine cubes. Cut shiitake into small pieces.
- Heat a pan. Add in 1 tbsp oil. Add in pork and stir fry till no more pinkish.
- Add in a little ginger shreds. toss a bit.
- Add in shiitake, 1 tsp light soy sauce, 1 tsp dark soy sauce, 1 tsp sugar. and pour in enough water covers all ingredients.
- Simmer for about 15 mins. and turn to high heat to reduce the sauce.
- Garnish with chopped spring onion and Serve with hot rice.
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Super Easy Homemade Soft White Bread
I found this incredible homemade white bread recipe on YouTube. It doesn’t require a bread machine, nor much kneading. Every step is super easy. But the bread came out is amazing. I cannot believe the procedure is so simple, and bread is as good and soft as the ones bought from bakery shop.
I really really love this recipe:
I followed the recipe and the steps.
Ingredients:
1 cup lukewarm water
1/8 cup sugar
1 tablespoon active dry yeast
3/4 tsp salt
1 1/4 tablespoons oil
2 cups flour (roughly)
- Pour warm water into a big bowl. Add in sugar and dry yeast. Let it rest for 10 mins and wait it foams up.
- Add in oil, salt. Stir a bit.
- Add in flour, 1 cup first. Stir a bit. Then add in the other cup flour.
- Stir into a dough.
- Sprinkle some flour over the board. Knead the dough on it. Keep kneading till it’s not that sticky.
- Brush a bowl with some oil. Put dough inside. Cover with plastic wrap and towel.
- Let it rise till twice big.
- Take the dough out. Roll it into oval shape. Roll it from one end to the other.
- Brush oil or butter to the loaf pan. Put dough into it. Cover again with plastic wrap and towel. Let it rise till it almost fulfill the pan.
- Put the dough into the oven. Turn to 190 Degree C. (No need to preheat). and set 25 mins.
This is how my bread looks when I took it out the oven.
Let it cool down and cut into slices.
I didn’t expect it came out that good and soft.
I will definitely make it again. And will probably only use this recipe when I want to make white bread at home.
Small Honey Buns
When I was in high school, this honey bun was very popular. I remember that we needed to start our morning lesson at about 6:30 AM. We studied for about 1 hr by ourselves. Then at 7 AM, we had 1 hour to rest and have breakfast. Actually 1 hour isn’t enough for most of the students to finish their breakfast before 8 AM, since there were so many lining in the school canteen. So to save more time, some students chose to buy bread in the store instead, which is very convenient. My friends and I usually bought this honey buns. The best part is the crispy honey and sesame bottom layer.
Ingredients:
bread flour 200g
sugar 25g
egg 1
honey 10g
vegetable oil 10g
yeast 2 g
milk 70g
salt 1 pinch
- Add yeast into warm milk. Stir a bit and let it rest for 2 mins.
- Beat egg into a big bowl. Add in sugar, honey, oil and salt. Mix well.
- Add flour into the egg honey mixture.
- Add in milk while stirring the flour.
- Knead everything into a dough. Keep kneading for about 20 mins.
- Put dough in a warm place. Let it rise 2 times big.
- Knead the dough and press the sir out. Cut it into 8 smaller dough balls.
- Cover the dough balls with plastic and let them rest for 5 mins.
- Flatten dough into oval shape. Roll from one end to another.
- Cut in the middle.
- In a small bowl, mix 1/2 tbsp flour, 1/2 tbsp sugar and 1/2 tbsp white sesame. Prepare a little water in another bowl.
- Dip the roll into the water first. then the white sesame with the cut side down.
- Brush baking pan with oil. Arrange them into the baking pan.
- Let them rise again till about 1.5 times big.
- preheat oven to 180 Degree C.
- bake for 15 mins.
- In a bowl, add in 1 tbsp water and 1 tsp honey.
- Brush honey water onto them. and bake for another 5 mins.
Look at my ugly buns. 🙂
The crispy white sesame bottom is exactly what I want.
Pear Paste (秋梨膏)
- Prepare 6 very big pears. Peel them, remove the seeds and cut into small chunks.
- Put all the pear chunks into blender and blend into paste.
Prepare ginger, red dates, 2 luo han guo (crushed) and 50g rock sugar cubes.
Put everything including the pear paste into a pot. Bring to boil with high heat. Then turn to low heat and simmer for 30 mins.
Sieve everything and only keep the liquid. To save more liquid, you can place all the residue into a cotton cloth. wrap it and squeeze all the juice out.
Pour the juice into the pot again. Bring to boil with high heat and simmer with low heat for about 1hr 30 mins. Or until it becomes as thick as honey.
Keep in a jar and store in refrigerator.
1 tbsp of pear paste and a glass of water.
Very good for coughing problems.
Fudge Chocolate Brownie
Ingredients:
Chocolate 200g
butter 120g
white sugar 1cup
brown sugar 1/2 cup
eggs 3
vanilla 1 tsp
flour 1/2 cup
cocoa powder 1/4 cup
salt 1/4 tsp
Preheat oven to 180 Degree C
- Place chocolate and butter in a big bowl. Heat over hot water till chocolate and butter melts. Put aside and cool down.
- Mix white sugar and brown sugar in another bowl. Beat in egg. One each a time. Add in the next one after mix well. Add in vanilla after eggs.
- Combine chocolate butter mixture with sugar egg mixture.
- Sieve in flour, cocoa powder and salt. Combine well.
- Pour the batter into a baking pan.
- Into the oven for 30 mins.
Very nice brownie. My husband loves them.
Kuih Seri Muka (Kueh Salat)
This is a Malaysian Nonya Kueh, which contains sticky rice as bottom layer and pandan egg custard on top. I love this dessert very much. I found this recipe on Youtube and followed it:
- Soak 300g glutinous rice in water for 4 hrs. Drain them and place them in a plate. Add in 100ml coconut milk, 1 tsp salt and 100 ml water. and put a pandan knot over it. Steam for 25 mins.
- Put 5 pandan leaves (cut into small pieces) and 200 ml water into blender. Blend till very smooth. Sieve the liquid and keep the juice only.
- In a bowl, beat in 3 eggs. Combine with 100g sugar (original recipe requires 120g sugar, but I cut it. 100g sugar is still sweet enough for me.), 25g flour, 20g corn starch. Mix well.
- Add pandan juice and 150ml coconut milk into the egg mixture. Also add in 1/4 tsp salt.
- Put cooked sticky rice into a 20cm greased steam pan . Press them firmly.
- Pour egg & pandan mixture into sauce pan. turn to low heat and simmer to let it thicken. I accidentally overheated it, that’s why my kueh looks ugly. 😦
- Pour the egg mixture over sticky rice. Cover it with aluminium foil and steam for 30 mins.
- Remove the foil and steam for another 5 mins.
- Cool down and cut into small pieces.
It’s very sticky and hard to cut clean. My ones look ugly but taste nice.
My husband also said they taste good. 🙂
Steamed Fish with Crispy Granulated Soy Bean (豆酥蒸鱼)
During our trip in Taipei, my husband and I had 豆酥鳕鱼 (Steamed cod fish with crispy granulated coy beans). It’s the first time for we to try this dish and we love it very much. Its’ my husband’s favourite dish in our whole trip. I did a little research online about the dou su (crispy granulated soy bean) and found it’s possible to make at home. And not that complicated as I thought.
- Soak the soy beans overnight. Put them into the blender. and blender slightly into granulates.
- Heat a pan, add in 2-3 tbsp oil. Add in granulated soy beans. Stir fry with low heat till golden brown and crispy.
Sprinkle salt and cooking wine over fish. Steam fish fillet in boiling water for 8-10 mins.
Pour the water out of the plate after steaming. Drizzle 1 tbsp light soy sauce over fish.
Heat a pan, add in 2 tsp oil. Add in chopped 1 clove of garlic, 2 chopped shallot till aromatic. Add in granulated soy beans and 1 tsp sugar. Stir fry evenly.
Spread soy bean over the fish.
My husband said it taste quite similar to the one we had in Taipei, except I didn’t use cod fish. Dou su part is really like that one.
Cheesy & Milky Potato
Ingredients:
Potato slices (grated in scallop shape) 3 cups
cheese 1/2 cup
milk 3/4 cup
salt 1/2 tsp
butter 2 Tbsp
black pepper 1 dash
minced garlic 1 clove
- Preheat oven to 220 Degree C.
- Boil milk while arrange potato in baking pan.
- Butter the baking pan first.
- Spread half of the potato slices in baking pan. Cut in half the butter and season with salt and garlic. Also sprinkle half the cheese.
- Top with the rest potato slices. Then season with the other half salt and black pepper. Cheese on the top at last.
- Into the oven and bake for 20-30 mins. Or till potato fully cooked and soft.
Smells very nice and my husband likes it.
Orange Loaf Cake
It’s a super easy cake to make and full of orange flavor.
Ingredients:
orange 1
eggs 3
sugar 100g
vegetable oil 70 ml
vanilla 1/2 tsp
flour 250g
baking soda 1/4 tsp
baking powder 1 tsp
Preheat oven to 170 Degree C.
- Cut orange into small chunks and remove the seed.
- Put orange into a blend and blend till into paste.
- Beat 3 eggs in a bowl. Add in sugar and vegetable oil. Mix well.
- Add egg mixture into blender and mix with orange paste well.
- Pour the orange egg mixture into a big bowl. Add in vanilla. Mix well.
- Sieve in flour, baking powder and baking soda. Combine them.
- Brush loaf pan with butter and dust with flour.
- Pour batter into loaf pan.
- Into the oven and bake for 40 mins.
Cool down and cut into slices. The orange cake smells incredible.
Beef Bourguignon
I finally tried this recipe. I still remember there is a scene in the movie Julie & Julia. Julie went to buy beef for this dish. She said ” Beef Bourguignon. Julia Child’s beef bourguignon.”
- Cut beef into chunks and set aside.
- Cut 3 strips bacon. Boil them and drain. Saute in the pan with 1 tbsp oil till a bit brownish. Set bacon aside.
- Same pan. Use the bacon fat to saute beef. Wipe beef with kitchen towel and make sure they are very dry before putting into the pan. Saute each side nicely golden brown. Then set beef aside.
- Prepare 1 white onion, and 2 carrots. Saute in the same pan till brownish on the edge.
- Preheat oven to 220 Degree C. If you have casserole, place beef in it. Season fried beef with salt and black pepper. Sprinkle in 1 tbsp flour. Give it a good mix.
- Beef into the oven for 5 mins. Then toss a bit and into the oven for another 5 mins.
- Heat the pan used to fry beef. Pour in 2 cups red wine. Stir a bit and bring to boil.
- Transfer everything into the casserole, including beef, bacon, sauteed vegetables, and 2 cups beef stock. Also add in 1 tbsp tomato paste, 2 bayleaves, 1 tbs thyme, 2 clove garlic paste.
- If you have a casserole, just put everything in it. And into the 160 Degree C oven for 2.5-3 hrs. But I don’t have one. I use my pressure cooker and slow cook in low temperate.
- Prepare sauteed mushroom. Cut mushroom into quarters. Heat a pan. Cut in 2 tbsp butter. When butter in hot, add mushroom in. Toss and stir fry for 3 mins. Season with salt and pepper. Also sprinkle a little thyme. Juice will come out. Simmer in low heat for 5 mins. Julia Child used pearl white onion too, which I could’t find in the supermarket. So I neglected that step.
- When beef is done, sieve it to separate the sauce and rest ingredients. Simmer sauce in sauce pan to thicken it.
- Serve the beef with hot mashed potato. Don’t forget to add in sauteed mushroom and drizzle the sauce.
Yum!
























