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  • Pão de queijo

    Pão de queijo:
    http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2880463010101901175JeWDnc?vhost=good-times

    Pão de queijo
    Ingredients:
    Water                                1 cup
    Milk                                   1 cup
    Oil                                     1/2 cup
    Salt                                   1 teaspoon
    Tapioca Starch                    450g
    Eggs                                  2 to 3 eggs
    Parmesan Cheese (Grated)    200g

    Method:
    1. Heat the water, milk, oil and salt together in a saucepan until it boils.
    2. Remove from heat and add the tapicoa starch. Mix well and set aside to let it cool down.
    3. Transfer the batter to a bowl and stir in the eggs and knead well.
    4. Add the cheese and knead until a smooth dough is formed.
    5. Scoop 1 tablespoonful of dough and roll into small balls. *You may grease your hands with some oil before roll the balls.
    6. Bake them in 180 degree Celcius for 20 minutes or until golden brown.

  • Aaron's Sample Birthday Cake Recipe

    Mint Chocolate Mousse Cake
    http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2152253620101901175QIzXiF?vhost=good-times

    http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2494519590101901175ZdMpPA?vhost=good-times

    Yummy Chocolate Mousse Cake
    Ingredients:
    Chocolate Cookie
    Butter (At room temperature)   135g
    Icing Sugar                      130g
    Egg                                1
    Cake Flour                       320g
    Cocoa Powder                  30g
    Chocolate (Melted, to bind the cookie with the cake)  

    Moist Chocolate Sponge Cake
    Eggs                               2
    Egg Yolks                        3
    Sugar                             100g
    Flour                              40g
    Bread Flour                      20g
    Cocoa Powder                  10g
    Butter (Melted)                       3 tablespoons
    Mint-flavoured liqueur        1 tablespoon

    Rich Mint Chocolate Mousse
    Plain Chocolate                  225g
    Mint-flavoured liqueur        30mL
    Eggs
    (Separated)                         4 

    Dark Chocolate Glaze
    Plain Chocolate                    175g
    Double Cream                    150mL
    Instant Coffee Powder         2.5mL 

    Plain Cookies (for decoration)
    Unsalted Butter                  120g
    Icing sugar                        100g
    Egg                                   50g
    Cake Flour                         200g
    Bread Flour                        50g 

    Method

    Chocolate Cookie
    1. Sift icing sugar. Beat icing sugar and butter until fluffy.
    2. Slowly beat in egg.
    3. Sift cake flour and cocoa. Blend to combine and form dough.
    4. Chill dough for 30 minutes.
    5. Remove from fridge, divide dough into and keep one of them for later use. Roll dough out to about 2mm thick.
    6. Bake at 180 degree Celsius for 20 minutes. Cut the cookie using the base of the cake pan as a stencil.

    Moist Chocolate Sponge Cake
    1. Line a paper on the bottom on the pan.
    2. Beat eggs and egg yolks with sugar on a double boiler until light and fluffy.
    3. Sift in flour, bread flour and cocoa powder. Fold to combine.
    4. Fold in melted butter.
    5. Pour batter into a 8” cake pan. Bake at 180 degree Celcius for 20 minutes. Test with a skewer.
    6. Let it cool and remove from pan.

    Rich Mint Chocolate Mousse
    1. Melt chocolate and remove from heat, stir in flavoured liqueur. Leave to cool on one side for 1-2 minutes.
    2. Once slightly cooled, beat in egg yolks.
    3. In another bowl, beat egg whites until stiff. Gently fold egg whites into chocolate mixture. 

    Assembling
    1. Divide cake into two slices.
    2. Melt some chocolate and apply some on the side of the pan. Cut a piece of parchment stripe and fix it against the side of the pan.
    3. Place the shaped cookie into the pan.
    4. Apply more melted chocolate on top of the cookie and layer a slice of cake.
    5. Pour half of the mousse and layer another slice of cake. Gently press down on the slice of cake to even out the level.
    6. Pour the rest of the mousse in the pan. Place cake the fridge and chill overnight. 

    Dark Chocolate Glaze
    1. Place all ingredients into a saucepan over very low heat. Stir the mixture until ingredients have melted and become smooth.
    2. Place the cake on a wire rack and place a piece of parchment paper underneath. Pour the glaze over the cake to completely cover the cake. 

    For decoration
    1. Make the plain cookie dough same as the method used in making chocolate cookie for the cake base.
    2. Roll out the plain cookie dough, and cut them out with desired cookie cutters. Bake at 180 degree Celsius for 20 minutes.
    3. Repeat with the set aside chocolate cookie dough.

  • German Black Forest Cake

    German Black Forest Cake:
    http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2848617860101901175tmVYFk?vhost=good-times

    That's what I learnt last Saturday at Joanne's class. We also made Mocha Mousse, posted the picture at my webshot.

  • Muslim Beef Patties

    Had classes with Joanne for consecutive days! Made:
    Muslim Beef Patties
    http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2263870520101901175bUVHkN?vhost=good-times
    Chinese Chive Pockets
    http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2254664150101901175uqTzbC?vhost=good-times

    Muslim Beef Patties
    Ingredients:
    Patty Dough
    Bread Flour                             150g
    Hot Water
    (80 degree Celcius)        1/2 cup
    Lukewarm Water                      1/4 cup

    Beef Fillings

    Minced Beef (prefer fat ratio 2:8)    320g
    Spring Onion
    (chopped)               2-3 stemsMarinate
    Sugar                                    1 teaspoon
    Salt                                      1/2 teaspoon
    Light Soya Sauce                     1 tablespoon
    Water                                    1/3 cup
    (may add 1-2 tablespoons more)
    White Pepper                          1-2 pinches
    Sesame Oil                              2 tablespoons
    Oil                                         2 tablespoons

    Method
    Patty Dough
    1. Add bread flour in a mixing bowl, slowly add hot water while stirring.
    2. Then slowly add in teh lukewarm water. Knead to form a dough. Slightly cover with damp cloth and let it rest for 15-20 minutes. 

    Beef Fillings
    1. Stir the marinate in a bowl and mix with the minced beef. Add in the spring onion. Let it marinate for 15 minutes.

    Assembling
    1. Knead dough until it's smooth. Divide into 8 parts and roll into thin round sheets.
    2. Fill in the beef fillings and wrap the surrounding wrapper to the centre. Press firmly to secure the patties.
    3. With a frying pan, add 2 tablespoons of oil, place the patties in the pan and slightly flatten them a bit. Fry on low heat until the patties are golden brown, sprinkle some water and fry until water evaporates.
    4. Serve hot.

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