Friday, December 21, 2007

My fussy eater!


Do you have a child or children who are fussy eaters? My Zahra is such a fussy eater at the moment that dinner and lunch are getting to be really tedious for me! My problem or dilemma is having to cook dinner or lunch to satisfy everybody in the family. At the moment with Amin away things are not too complicated, but Fatin will always insist on having curry at least twice a week!! Once Amin comes back then "Mr sophisticated Jamie Oliver admirer" will either put up his nose at some dishes I have prepared and forces himself to eat them then he will proceed himself to whip something really fantastic to eat! Destroying my kitchen in the process!


Anyway for Zahra most of the time I have to have fried fish or fried chicken and stir fried brocolli on standby for as she will definately not touch the curry or even the soya chicken! Chips are one of her favourite and despite much cajoling when we serve it fish, she will not touch the fish and only eat the chips with tomato sauce and a bit of corn. Or if we are having roast chicken she would only eat 1 slice of chicken with 1 piece of potato!! Then later on she would insist on having her tuna sandwich!!! This is another favourite she loves Tuna sandwich and her most favourite food since she was a baby- Pasta - with or without sauce!!


My sister Maria has several Annabel Karmel books and I must admit the pictures and some recipes look really good. But I went through the book with Zahra just to get an idea what catches her eye and she was not impressed!! She simply said Ma I just want my pasta!!! That's Zahra for you I guess! Let's hope she will develop her taste buds soon and open up to try the other food served to the other members of the family!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Selamat Hari Raya Aidiladha






Today we had a family lunch to celebrate together Eid Al Adha. I did my normal fish curry which Babu taught to me to do and I am kind of an expert on producing it now! (Cheh!)Have to lah as the family are all curry lovers! Usu brought over Briyani Ayam and Soleha did Rendang daging and Kelupis. I also fried some crabs with curry powder and curry leaves, tried to do bhindi masala only for it to be rejected as the bhindi was too hard!!Obviously sudah tua!

Babu came along also and brought some lontong and sayur lodeh with the usual condiments. Pipi brought stir fried vegetables and in addition to this Yati insisted on frying some fish for the little ones which was very much welcomed by Yayah and Hariz! We had Poppadums as well. For desert I made Apple crumble which we ate with the vanilla ice cream Pipi brought along and also I had made banana cake as I always have frozen mashed bananas in the freezer for such an occaision!

Ofcourse during times like this I miss my parents who would have insisted that more dishes be cooked and a takbir be done before eating! and ofcourse I miss my Amin who would have insisted doing the apple crumble his way! Crumbles are so easy to do and I have provided the recipe below for those who want an easy desert.




Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Adha!




Apple Crumble:


To fit in a 8 x 5 heat proof casserole dish


8 apples ( 4 red and 4 green), peeled and sliced thinly


1/4 cup apple juice


2 tablespoon brown sugar


1 teaspooon cinnamon powder


Mix all the above together and put into the dish.




14oz plain flour


7 oz butter


3 oz brown sugar


Pulse the above in a food processor until you get crumb like mixture


Pour crumb mix onto apples and put into oven for about 45 minutes. Serve warm with custard or Ice cream.

Haji Amin


Curry puff, bingka susu and The girls at the buffet

agar-agar from ernie

Tuesday was the Ukuf for all pilgrims going on the Haj including ofcourse my parents and my eldest son Amin. So he is officially now Haji Mohamed Fahamin bin Hj Feisal !! I am so proud of him! He called this morning at around 9 am out time which is about 4am Mecca time to say he had just completed the Tawaf ( circling of the Kaabah) and the Sai( running 7 times between the 2 hills). He was ready to collapse into bed but wanted to share the good news with us! Well done Amin. For the next 3 days he will now have to perform the stoning of the 3 rocks depicting the devil. We all pray for their safety ofcourse.


This was why we had special prayers Tuesday night at my parents house along with my cousins Ernie whose parents have also gone on the Haj. We had pur Ustaz Ansari lead the prayers. It was also Babu and Nini Ben's birhtday! so we said special prayers for them too. Badly sweetly handed out sedekah to everybody partly for her birthday and partly for her beloved cucu Amin!


As always after the prayers came the good food! I was not responsible for any of the cooking that day( just supplying the raw ingredients!) and left it mostly to Soleha. She cooked spareribs masak assam kedayan with bamboo shoots, Sayur Nangka masak lemak, ikan goreng, Sayur kacang tumis and sambal belacan. Usuh cooked samabl telur and Pipi bought drinks for the occaision! Ernie brought desert- various types of kuih which were all yummy. my Sis in law made curried prawns and babu did her famous curry puffs!


We missed Maria and Donncha and their brood who went of for their end of year holiday to Bangkok, but had the other kids to contend with! I attach the self explanatory food photos!!

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Sarah and Nick's wedding



Today was the bersanding ceremony for Nick and Sarah at the Empire Hotel. The affair was really grand and was held at the Indera Kayangan Ballroom. We had the food which we tested and tried and commented on a few weeks earlier. The food was overall ok. The starter was a lot better and they did improve the dressing with the pomelo bits in the dressing. The soto ayam was nice too and not too heavy. I thought it was weird they had put sambal belacan on the table along with some sort of acar but no cucumbers on the side, plus this was not really on the menu. The fish was not as good as before I don't know why maybe because this time they cut it a bit too thin and fried it too long hence it was a bit dry and not as succulent. The curry was much better and thank god we saw no hairy bits of skin today! The rendang like before was excellent and beef was very tender, the prawn was nice although this is the first time I tasted buttermilk prawn which had mayo in it. The pakis I thought was a better substitute to the mixed veg we had last time but if I had my choice I would have preferred it as a sambal rather than with coconut milk, but our UK friends liked it and it tasted good. As for the desert - sago gula melaka and coconut cream was I thought better presented during the food testing session and they had more coconut cream , I couldn't finish it today as it was too sweet.


Nevertheless My sisters and I sat on the same table with 4 of Nick and Sarah's friends from the UK and we had a really good time in conversation with them and we didn't do too badly finishing off most of the dishes despite there being only 7 of us on the table!


Overall I was extremely proud of the lovely flower arrangements done by my staff of Reda Florist, so much so that I took pictures of the flowers and forgot to stand up and take pictures of the groom and bride when they came in to take their place on the dias..oh and even the cake had fresh flowers adorned on them too but since it was placed in the middle of the room I was too shy and felt awkward to go in front of it to take a shot! The hand bouquet was a bouquet of fresh orchids and Zimar also made some flower buttons using the same flowers for members of the same family.
Congratulations once again Sarah and Nick and here's wishing you both the best of luck for your ceremony in the UK this coming summer!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Steam boat



Last night we had a steam boat dinner with my in laws and Hanna and Maria's family. Actually Iman, Jack and Ayden left before dinner started so Maria was for once able to enjoy dinner without anybody on her lap!

We haven't had steamboat for quite some time simply because to have steam boat for just 4 persons is not fun nor economically viable! Amin if you are reading this from Mecca don't worry we'll do it again when you get back. This time I decided to try 2 soup base - 1 Tom Yam and the 2nd a chicken broth. We had prawns, squid, chicken, various types of tofus, mushrooms and greens as well as tang hoon noodles. Oh and for Zahra especially we had lots and lots of Crab sticks! The condiments as always were lots of cut chilli padi and sweet soya sauce with minced shallots and lime juice. Always adds extra kick to the soup!

We used Mum's old steam boat which had one of the dials missong but was still workable! I also bought another new steam boat for the occaision and although at first it did not seem to work Maria saved the day by changing the plug points! Soon the soup was bubbling away. I love the taste of hot steaming soup with the fresh ingredients, so filling yet refreshing.


For those who wish to make the soup bases here are the recipes :



Chicken broth:

Carcass or Chicken bones from two pieces of chicken breasts

1 thumb sized piece of ginger - bruised

1 large onion sliced

Additional chicken broth powder for taste( about 2 tablespoons)

Salt and pepper

Water - about 4 to 5 litres

Simply boil everything for about 30 minutes and season to taste.

Tom Yam broth:


Prawn shell peelings

4 pieces lemongrass - bruised

1 thumb sized piece of ginger - bruised

1 thumb sized piece of galangal or lengkuas - bruised

Coriander leaves and coriander root- torn up roughly

7 pieces Kaffir Lime leaves -chopped up roughly

4 Tomatoes roughly chopped

4-5 tablespoons Tom Yam paste

Juice of about 8 green limes or 3 yellow lemons

Water - about 4-5 litres

Salt
Fish Sauce ( Optional ) - I left it out last night as I thought it might be too pungent for the steam boat.

Once again just boil everthing and allow to simmer for about 30 minutes. Season accordingly.
As for the stuff to put in the steam boat- you can put in anything from Chicken to beef, seafood and various vegetables and tofu.


Sunday, December 9, 2007

The Joy of Baking



Ok my apologies I thought I had downloaded the right photos of my profiteroles for my last post but obviously not!! So here goes again - I am downloading 2 photos - one of the profiteroles already stuffed with ice cream but without the chocolate sauce and the other with the choc sauce. Oh by the way the finger pointing to the profiteroles belongs to Tina!! Oh today on AFC my favourite channel ofcourse, I saw an ingenious way of mixing the eggs into the flour mixture-using a cake mixer!! Why bother with all the elbow grease when we have these contraptions! Anyway it is always a joy to see your finished products after toiling in the kitchen.

Holiday time is here!






With the end of term comes concerts, class assemblies and with the start of the holiday season, at home it seems barbeque is gaining popularity! I am attaching pictures of Zahra she has complained that my blog is too full of food photos and not enough photos of herself like her Ma'Yah's blog! Yes anyway, before the end of term her class had a small class assembly and she ha to put on a chinese dress as they performed a chinese dance. She also performed with her tap class at the Studio Scene End of year party! Fatin performed a jazz ballet number too but Amin was holding the camera and we ended up not getting a single decent shot of her!


We had a barbeque last saturday night at Maria’s house and I did some chocolate covered profiteroles. I provided the recipe in my second blog. The last time I did this I forgot to take photos, any way I took load of photos of all the food that was on offer. Pipi brought the Fried Rice. Tina brought the baked Tuna Cheesy potatoes – which were really yummy! and I provided some chicken to BBQ and Fried noodles as well as the profiteroles. Oh and we had some really yummy beef sausages. Maria did Chicken and Lamb Kebabs but by the time they came to the table I forgot to take photos but I’m sure she will have photos on her blog!

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Cute Cupcakes




I know I really should be more consisitent with my entries but as usual my laziness coupled with writer's block (ya perasaan!) has got the better of me. Now Zahra is ill yet again with sore throat and poor thing had to miss her class end of year party today and will miss the music competition tomorrow, she has been practising so hard singing KC and the Sunshine band's " That's the way I like It"!!


Last weekend was Fatin's bithday and even though we had celebrated earlier in the week together with my dad (hence 2 birthday cake photos) we did another party cum cousin's sleepover, actually come to think of it she had a really stretched out weekend birthday! We had a swimming party with all cousins, then Barbeque on the same night, the girl cousins slept over, then the next day we had lunch at Escapade followed by watching Enchanted at the Empire. With Amin away the girls took over his room and watched TV almost till dawn!Sorry Amin they didn't thrash your room I promise!




So as Fatin did not celebrate with her friends like she has been doing for the past 10 years! I made some cupcakes for her to share amongst her friends at school,and I had fun doing it too. I got the recipe from Nigella Lawson's book and I must say even though I did the cupcakes the night before and decorated in the morning, the cakes were still moist and yummy. 1 recipe in accordance to Nigella gets her 12 cupcakes, but I managed to get 20 cupcakes! Maybe my muffin tray or paper cases are smaller!If you guys go on to one of my favourite blogs Inawhiz, she makes really beautiful cupcakes.. I need to go on a course to get this good! For now just main-main lah..bejabih-jabih style!




Anyway here's the recipe :


Fairy Cakes or Cupcakes

125g butter softened

125g caster sugar

2 large eggs

125 selfraising flour

1/2 tsp vanilla essence

2-3 tbsp milk




Butter icing -


150g softened butter

300g icing sugar sifted

3tbsp milk

colouring of your choice



Instructions: put all ingredients except for milk in a food processor and whiz. Then add milk and pulse until you get soft dropping consistency. Drop about 1 tabvlspoon into cup
cake case. Put into oven for about 15-20 minutes. Once cool, ice to your liking. (Sanang Kan?)