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Yummylicious Experiments

It's my passion and I love it. Enough said.

This meal was whipped up from the leftover herbs I had in my fridge. Rosemary, Thyme and Parsley found in my fridge. All not cheap! So I had to make sure that they were fully utilized and not thrown out!

I didn't had any recipe to follow for the pasta. I just randomly put it together with my leftover ingredients, including an interesting tip I picked up from Masterchef.

Fusilli with Prawn in Pomodoro Sauce

Ingredients
2 extra large prawns
1 bulb of shallot, peeled and sliced
30g Italian Parsley, finely chopped
15g Thyme
150g Fusilli Pasta
200g Pomodoro Sauce or Tomato Pasta sauce

  1. Remove shell from prawns and devein it. 
  2. Do not throw out the shells. Prepare a small pot of oil, stir-fry shell in oil so that the oil absorbs the flavor from the prawn shell.
  3. Boil pasta in a pot of boiling water with salt. Cook till al dente.
  4. Heat up pan, with the prawn oil, fry the shallots till fragrant.
  5. Add in prawns and fry them for a couple of minutes.
  6. Add in tomato sauce and fry for a few minutes. 
  7. Next, add in pasta, chopped parsley and thyme. Stir to coat all ingredients evenly.
Pan-fried Honey and Rosemary Chicken

Ingredients
2 chicken thigh
2 sprigs of fresh Rosemary
Olive Oil
2 - 3 teaspoons of Honey
Salt and Ground Black Pepper

    1. Heat up oil. Place chicken thigh in the pan.
    2. Drizzle honey over chicken. Add salt, ground black pepper and rosemary over the chicken. 
    3. Flip chicken every 5 minutes and baste chicken with honey and oil.
    4. Serve when chicken is brown on both sides and cooked in the centre.

Fusilli with Prawn and Grilled Honey and Rosemary Chicken

Fusilli with Prawn and Grilled Honey and Rosemary Chicken


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I had really tasty Aglio Olio at Nassim Hill Bistro recently, so I decided I want to make my own since the husband is always too lazy to drive out for meals!

Recipe was from NoobCook.com, for a noobie like me of course. I omitted chilli since I wasn't a chilli person. Love it! It was simple and tasty for me but the husband complained of not enough meat and ended up adding 2 sunny-sides up and sausages. 
-_-"""

Man are hard to please.

Garlic Aglio Olio 
 
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So we were out doing grocery shopping with the little one one day, the husband saw Extra Large Prawns at the Fish section and suddenly craved for Garlic Prawns. But I preferred lamb chops, so we ended up having both for dinner. How to diet in such cases???

I don't know where the husband got his recipe so I'm just putting this together based on memory of what I saw.

Butter Garlic Prawns

Ingredients
4 extra large Tiger Prawns, deviened but keep the shell on
4-5 bulbs of garlic, finely chopped
50g butter
Salt

  1. Heat pan up. Melt half of the butter in pan. Add in half of the chopped garlic and stir-fry till its fragrant. Make sure its not too browned else it will turn bitter. Dish it out and leave it aside.
  2. Turn each prawn on its back and, with the point of a sharp knife, make a deep cut down the centre of each prawn, but do not cut through.
  3. Stuff the butter garlic into the centre of the prawn and it let sit and marinate for about an hour.
  4. Once it's marinated, heat up the pan again, add the remaining butter. Once the butter has melted, add in the remaining garlic. 
  5. Add in the marinated prawns and fry till the prawns and cooked.
  6. Serve.

Lamb chops are the easiest for me to make, I just grab off-the-shelf seasoning and pan-fry it. The only technique is to know when not to overcook the lamb.

Lamb Chops
4 pieces of lamb chops
Masterfood Roast Lamb Seasoning

  1. Season the lamb chops with the roast lamb seasoning. I usually coat the entire lamb chop with the seasoning as its not very salty.
  2. Marinate lamb chops for about an hour.
  3. Pan-fry lamb chops till your preferred done-ness.

How to test the done-ness of your meat? I read many websites teaching it using meat temperature, but I don't have the thermometer to test the temperature of my meat. I picked up this tip from a variety show in the past, it's very useful and it works for me every time!

Finger Test to Check Doneness of Meat


Grilled Lamb Chop with Grilled Garlic Prawns 

 
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I remember vividly the aromatic and the fragrance of the onion bread that I had 4 years ago at Morton's steakhouse. I've never returned after that, I wonder if they still tastes as fragrant and soft!

So because I have craving for it, I searched and found this recipe! It smells great and goes very well with butter! Yum! The only problem I had was my bread was a little tough. I need to make my machine work the kneading!!! Or time to upgrade my machine!

Well proofed dough!
Caramelized Onion Bread

All yummy and ready to eat!
Caramelized Onion Bread

Caramelized Onion Bread
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The husband and I have been very inspired by Masterchef lately and we have been whipping up meals during the weekends when we can find the time. Here's one of our latest creation where the husband was craving for Honey-Baked Chicken. So I got the recipe off Allrecipe.com and modified a little.

Instead of whole chicken, I used chicken thigh. And I replaced Garlic Powder with Chopped Garlic.

And on the sides, I included Mushrooms lightly sauteed with salt and pepper. As well as Wild Rocket Salad with Japanese Sesame Sauce.

Verdict? The chicken was not good enough to satisfy the husband's palette. I didn't find it very good either. The chicken didn't really had the honey taste to it even though we baked it for 45 - 60 mins. I enjoyed my mushroom and salad more.

Baked Honey Chicken

Baked Honey Chicken
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Finally alive after 2 years? Haha! I have been baking once a while for the 2 years, just that they're missing from my blog. So what goes up first after 2 years?

Lychee Cupcake! I had craving of Lychee Martini for days.. But I did a non-alcohol version so that everyone can have a taste of it. Definitely will try Lychee Martini cake the next time!

Lychee Cupcake

The cupcake was Buttermilk Cupcake (and replaced Vanilla essence with Lychee essense), with Lychee Fresh Cream to top it off.

Lychee Fresh Cream

Ingredients
500 ml whipping cream
50 - 100g Icing Sugar
1 tsp Lychee Essence


  1. Pour whipping cream and icing into mixing bowl. Whip cream and sugar till cream peaks and stiff enough to be piped.
  2. Add Lychee Essence and give it a quick stir.
  3. Pipe Lychee cream onto cooled cupcakes and decorate with cut lychees

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Very inspired by Hairloom and Caramel cafe to try my hands out on this! Armed with my Buttermilk Cupcake recipe and managed to find a good recipe for Caramel Buttercream. Caramel was made from scratch with a tinee bit modification to the recipe itself. Whooot! The Caramel is to die for la! =P

Buttermilk Cupcake with Salted Caramel Buttercream Buttermilk Cupcake with Salted Caramel Buttercream

Buttermilk Cupcake with Salted Caramel Buttercream

Salted Caramel Buttercream (adapted from "Gimme Some Oven")

Ingredients (makes frosting for 12 cupcakes)
50g caster sugar
2 Tbsp. water
100ml heavy cream (or whipping cream)
1 tsp. vanilla (I used 1 Vanilla pod)
85g butter, softened
85g shortening
250g icing sugar
pinch of salt

  1. Mix together caster sugar and water in a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat.
  2. Continue cooking, without stirring, until mixture turns dark amber in color, about 6 to 7 minutes.
  3. Remove from heat and slowly add in cream and vanilla, stirring with a wooden spoon until completely smooth.
  4. Set aside until cool to the touch, about 25 minutes.
  5. Beat the butter, shortening and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment on medium-high speed until light in color and fluffy, about 3 minutes.
  6. Reduce speed to low, add powdered sugar, and mix until completely incorporated.
  7. Turn off the mixer, and then add caramel. Beat frosting on low to combine, and then increase to medium-high and beat until airy and thoroughly mixed, about 2 minutes.
  8. Refrigerate if not using immediately (or to harden the frosting a bit).

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I was searching around for a simple Cream of Mushroom Soup 'cause Mom was making Western Meal for Sunday dinner. And I'm tired of the soups that we always drink from Campbell cans. I love the kind where we always get to eat at Soup Spoon and Souplicious. YUMZ!

So I came across a few sites that had quite good recipes, including Jamie Oliver's site. Uh oh, I think I'm becoming a fan of him soon, I have the urge to buy his books! But his recipe asked for Porcini which I have no idea where to get in a short notice. So I managed to get the recipe from Evan's Kitchen Ramblings and modified the recipe a little. The recipe is to keep! It tastes great though CL said something was missing from the soup still. Hmmmm...

Chunky Cream of Mushroom Soup Chunky Cream of Mushroom Soup

Chunky Cream of Mushroom Soup

Ingredients
30g butter
1 brown onion, finely chopped
2 leaves of Bay Leaves
650g white button mushrooms, chopped
4 cups milk
1/3 cup single or pouring cream
Salt, black pepper
chopped Walnuts and Parsley to garnish

  1. Heat a large saucepan over high heat. Add butter, onions, bay leaves and mushrooms.
  2. Moisture from the mushroom will start escaping. Cook till most of the moisture disappears.
  3. Add milk and bring to a boil. Add cream, sea salt & black pepper.
  4. Remove soup from the pan and blend soup until desired smoothness is achieved.
  5. Ladle into soup bowls and top with chopped walnuts and parsley before serving.

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I was searching around for Mushroom Soup recipe when I chance upon Jamie Oliver's recipe on Chocolate Brownie. A very easy to follow recipe with no complex equipment and ingredients required, and it tastes awesome! Here's the link to his recipe!

Chocolate Walnut Brownie Chocolate Walnut Brownie

Chocolate Walnut Brownie

Ingredients
250g unsalted butter
200g dark Fairtrade chocolate (70% cocoa solids), broken up
50g chopped walnuts
80g cocoa powder, sifted
65g plain flour, sifted
1 teaspoon baking powder
360g caster sugar
4 large free-range or organic eggs
optional: zest of 1 orange
optional: 250ml crème fraîche

  1. Preheat your oven to 180°C/350°F/gas 4.
  2. Line a 25cm square baking tin with greaseproof paper.
  3. In a large bowl over some simmering water, melt the butter and the chocolate and mix until smooth. Add the chopped nuts and stir together.
  4. In a separate bowl, mix together the cocoa powder, flour, baking powder and sugar, then add this to the chocolate, and nut mixture. Stir together well.
  5. Beat the eggs and mix in until you have a silky consistency.
  6. Pour your brownie mix into the baking tray, and place in the oven for around 25 minutes.
  7. You don’t want to overcook them so, unlike cakes, you don’t want a skewer to come out all clean. The brownies should be slightly springy on the outside but still gooey in the middle.
  8. Allow to cool in the tray, then carefully transfer to a large chopping board and cut into chunky squares. These make a fantastic dessert served with a dollop of crème fraîche mixed with some orange zest.

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