Hiee everyone!! If u're wondering if i'm still alive, the answer is yes :) The reason for my absence is that my barrier exams are in 6 weeks time and i just don't have the time to cook much and let alone blog. I've been baking off and on but when it comes to meals, everything i eat doesn't take more than 20 minutes to prepare. I'm thankful that my sister cooks most of the time for me so i don't have to live off toast and noodles.
My parents are coming to Adelaide soon to kinda babysit me..aren't i lucky ;). To all my Malay friends out there, Selamat Hari Raya. A few classmates of mine invited a whole bunch of us over for Raya. It was lots of fun. We cooked practically the whole night the day before and they had people coming and going from morning till night. Just like how they celebrate back home.
I'll end this post with the recipe for Seri muka. I've made this many times in the past few weeks. Its just absolutely delicious. The recipe is from lily's
Rice Layer
300g glutinous rice, wash and soak in water for 4 hours, drain
180ml coconut milk
1 tsp salt
1 tbsp sugar
Egg Custard Layer
3 large eggs
4 tbsp flour
4 tbsp rice flour
350ml coconut milk
150g castor sugar
1 tbsp pandan paste
1/4 tsp salt
Green coloring
Method:
1. Drain rice and steam on 22cm tray for 20 minutes.
2. Remove from heat, fluff up the rice and pour in the coconut milk, sugar and salt. Mix well. Steam for another 20-25 minutes or till cooked.
3. Using a spoon or spatula,press cooked glutinous rice firmly and use another tray to level pressed rice.
4. Sieve the 2 flours mixture and add them to lightly beaten eggs. Strain mixture. Add coconut milk, pandan paste, green color,salt and sugar.
5 . Cook on high in the microwave, 1 min at a time until mixture is slightly thicken.
6. Pour 1/2 of this egg custard over the steamed glutinous rice and steam for 10 - 15 minutes until cooked. Use a fork and scatch surface, then pour in the balance of the custard, steam further another 10 - 15 minutes until cooked. (steaming time varies depending on the heat of steamer)
7. Cut kueh into serving slices when cooled.
Expect my triumphant return in december once all this fuss about exams is over. Till then, au revoir and bon appetit.
Ps-too all the students who read my blog and are going to sit for exams.. GOOD LUCK!!!!!
14 comments:
great to see u back..
good luck for the exams!
It is good to see you back. All the best with the exams and enjoy the parents-pampering :)
daphne & cynthia- thanx for ur wishes. i can't wait to start cooking ,baking and of course blogging
haha i thought ACC2 had u busy too ;p we shall get thru this together ko!!! :)
Really nice blog! Hope the exams go well. I can't even imagine having the blog that I had when I was a student. I just graduated from grad school last May and now that it's over, it's amazing how much time I now have! Good luck!
Amy @ neverfull.wordpress.com
Great recipe good luck with the exams. :)
jun- 1 hour less sleep won't hurt me..there's always time for baking ;P
Ya..we'll work together like always :)u'll be hearing alot from me soon..
God that looks just fantastic:) Yum.
Suzer
Good luck and all the best for the exams. Also, Happy Deepavali! Take care now.
hey babe!! good luck!!
ps: i've relocated to http://lapetiteboulangette.blogspot.com
hope u'll ammend the link! thanks!
No worries about the cookies! Glad your parents like it! I recieved so many positive comments that I might be selling them soon too. =) (with some tweaks of course)
I see that you are on hiatus still. Do come back. I just came back after a 3 month break. I hope medical school is treating you well. Happy New Year!
my first visit here!:) nice blog, and wish you good luck, being a medical student and a cook:)
amazing!!
suzer & dharma- thank you for the wonderful comments and wishes.
amrita- will update ur link babe
daphne- good luck darling!
nirmala- happy new year to u too nirmala and good to see that u're back to blogging too
mansi desai- welcome to my blog!!
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