Monday, January 4, 2010

Maths and More...

Check out my other blog, Maths and More, for difficult brainteasers, amusing problems and MUCH MORE! Packed with great problems and cracking fun, this is one blog that will make you scratch your head and roll your eyes! Jump into fun NOW!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Exotic Tuna Salad

Whenever I have a can of tuna in the pantry and I want a simple yet delicious snack, I make a tuna salad. This is one of my favorites and I hope you will like it too!

serves 1

1 can of albacore tuna
4 tablespoons of cucumber, thinly chopped (see image above)
1/4 teaspoon of sesame oil
1/4 teaspoon of curry powder
1/4 grated parmesan cheese
4-6 saltine crackers (I used Carr's Table Water Crackers), broken into small pieces
a small squeeze of lemon juice (optional)

Note: I used these amounts for my salad, but feel free to change the amounts slightly to suit your preference. You can also add other things to the recipe to make it even more exotic, such as sun-dried tomatoes, olives, chopped pineapple, as well as herbs and seasoning such as tarragon or bay leaves. Just experiment and choose which ingredients you like the best!

Put the tuna and cucumber in a bowl. Drizzle over the lemon (optional) and mix with a spoon. Add the sesame oil, curry powder and parmesan and mix well.

Toss in the saltine crackers. Mix well and enjoy!

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Chocolate Fondue with Poached Pears

I made this for my dad on his birthday and he loved it! You need a fondue pot and a small candle to make this delicious dessert.


serves 4


90g black chocolate

about 1/2 cup heavy cream

1 pear, peeled and cut into large chunks (see picture above)

a sprig of fresh rosemary, finely chopped (you can use dried rosemary)

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon (or 1 cinnamon stick) 

1 tablespoon of hot water

5 tablespoons of caramel (recipe below)

1 tablespoon of honey

Breadsticks or biscuits


Note: the caramel should be transparent and brown, not cream-coloured and opaque (like Hershey's caramel sauce)


Caramel:

2 tablespoons of sugar

1 1/3 cups of hot water


Put all ingredients in a saucepan and bring to the boil. Leave for about 3-5 minutes, stirring occasionally. When sticky and bubbling, pour into a cup and leave aside.



Heat the honey, caramel and water in a pan. Place in the pears and sprinkle over the rosemary and cinnamon. Allow to cook for a few minutes, then flip over the pears with a pair of tongs and allow to cook for a few more minutes.

Melt the chocolate in a microwave and put into the fondue bowl. Heat the heavy cream and add 2 tablespoons of it to the chocolate, mixing with a spoon. Add more and more until the taste is just right for you. Mix well and serve with the poached pears and breadsticks. Use long fondue forks to eat. Enjoy! 

Special Sandwich

I made this sandwich for my sister one morning and she thought it it was delicious! I hope you will like it too!

serves 1
2 slices of bread
butter
1 egg
2-3 slices bacon
1/4 a small cucumber, washed
1 teaspoon sesame oil

Fry the bacon until cooked and crispy. While you are waiting, chop the cucumber into thin slices (see picture above) and place into a medium bowl. Drizzle over the sesame oil and mix with a spoon. If there is not enough sesame flavour, add more sesame oil, mix, and leave aside.

When the bacon is done, leave it on a paper towel to drain the oil. Beat the egg and fry in a pan until cooked.

Toast and butter the bread. Place the bacon, egg and cucumber on a piece of toast and top with the other piece. Cut into halves and enjoy!

"Gahm" Flowers


This was what I served my mom when she said she wanted to eat "gahm" ie. mandarin oranges.

I called them Gahm Flowers - they are very precious!



Giant Ginger Cookies


This recipe is taken from Better Homes and Gardens New Cookbook. This is the best gingerbread I've ever eaten, so be sure to try it!

ingredients

  • 4-1/2  cups all-purpose flour
  • 4  teaspoons ground ginger
  • 2  teaspoons baking soda
  • 1-1/2  teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 1  teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1/4  teaspoon salt
  • 1-1/2  cups shortening
  • 2  cups granulated sugar
  • 2  eggs
  • 1/2  cup molasses
  • 3/4  cup coarse sugar or granulated sugar

directions

1. In a medium mixing bowl stir together flour, ginger, baking soda, cinnamon, cloves, and salt; set aside.

2. In a large mixing bowl beat shortening with an electric mixer on low speed for 30 seconds to soften. Gradually add the 2 cups granulated sugar. Beat until combined, scraping sides of bowl occasionally. Beat in eggs and molasses. Beat in as much of the flour mixture as you can with the mixer. Using a wooden spoon, stir in any remaining flour mixture.

3. Shape dough into 2-inch balls using 1/4 cup dough. Roll balls in the 3/4 cup coarse or granulated sugar. Place about 2-1/2 inches apart on an ungreased cookie sheet.

4. Bake in a 350 degree F oven for 12 to 14 minutes or until cookies are light brown and puffed. (Do not overbake or cookies will not be chewy.) Cool on cookie sheet for 2 minutes. Transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool. Store in a tightly covered container at room temperature for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Makes twenty-five (25) 4-inch cookies. Enjoy!




Tuna Croissants

I make these tuna croissants for breakfast sometimes and my family loves it! It it very easy to make but absolutely delicious.

serves 1

2 small croissants
1 can of tuna
1 teaspoon sesame seeds
a generous dollop of mayonnaise
a few crackers, crushed
some fresh parsley, finely chopped

Cut a slit on the top of the croissants (see picture above) and toast them. Mix all the other ingredients in a bowl and stuff it inside the slit that you made in the croissant. Sprinkle on a bit more parsley and serve. Enjoy!