Saturday, April 21, 2012

Recipe: Pandan Layered Cake




Today I am so excited to bake and decided to bake Pandan Layered Cake. Yes I have done this cake before and for me the cake wasn’t sweet. Actually I like sweet cakes and if you are not a sweet tooth person, you will definitely love this cake! While counting the eggs, I found that I only have only small eggs. But never mind, instead of putting 5 large or A size eggs, I just used 7 of C size eggs and it turns out well! Alhamdulillah. 

Enjoy the recipe and happy baking people!

Pandan Sponge Cake

Ingredients
125g Cake Flour
1tsp  Baking Powder
160g Castor Sugar
5       Large Eggs (A Grade)
75g   Vegetable Oil (I used corn oil)
1tsp  Ovalette
1tsp  Pandan Paste
2tbs  Fresh / Evaporated Milk
Methods
  1. Preheat oven at 180˚C.
  2. Sieve together flour and baking power in bowl and put aside.
  3. In a large bowl, mixed together all the ingredients except the flour. Beat the ingredients with electric mixer at high speed until the mixture increased and fluffy.
  4. Put in the flour to the mixture and mixed until the mixture combined.
  5. Greased two of 8-inched spring form baking pan with butter and put in the batter.
  6. Bake for 25-30 minutes.

Pandan Custard

Ingredients
1000ml Instant Coconut Milk
225g     Castor Sugar
85g       Hoen Kwee Flour
125ml   Water
10g       Instant Agar-agar Powder
1tbs      Pandan Paste
1/2tsb   Salt

Method
  1. Combine together all the ingredients in a pan
  2. Cook the custard at medium heat and stir the mixture until thick.
  3. Pour in the custard mixture in 8-inch spring form baking pan and layered with the sponge cake.
  4. Refrigerate the layered cake in fridge for at least 2 hours. Decorate the cake with desiccated coconut and ready to be served.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Special Chicken Chop




While in Penang, I have decided to drag my BF to roam around and find something interesting. He showed me the Penang Port which I found quite beautiful at night. We went further up north looking for food.

          Then I saw this glittery and a really nice decorated restaurant just besides the main road. There we decided to have Lamb Chops, Mixed Grilled, Mee Gulung (the waiter told it was the restaurant's special dish), Lime with Asam Boi and Soursop drinks, although earlier we are actually have eaten Glutinous Rice with Mango and Laksa. Probably I feel a bit greedy at that time. Lol! The portion of the food was BIG and can be considered as CHEAP.. The taste for me is good and nice suitable with the price. Total price of the dishes are below RM50.00! HAPPY!

So, guys don't forget to check out this place!

Mixed Grill (front) and Lamb Chop
Mee Gulung

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Balik Kampung and My Babies!




I really have a tough weekend this time. After having a great escape to my hometown in Bagan Serai and let us not to forget the experience of the earthquake about 8.7 magnitude hits near Aceh. When the quake occur, I was having a conversation with the aunties, Mom, Opah and my brother. Suddenly, I felt dizzy and I look at my brother with a curious look. He looks suspiciously back at me and spilled out from my mouth, "Gempa ke?". Then everyone with a bit panicked and said, "Haah la, ingat ke pening-pening. Tengok, frame gambar goyang. Jom-jom kluar". We are all went out from the house and the neighbors too. Thank goodness everyone was safe.

Indeed an old house.
          We went back to KL on Friday and have to travel back to the north on Sunday! Phew, I feel exhausted, serious! I arrived at 9.30pm and preparing to visit my babies in MARDI Seberang Prai. Not only that, this time I am prepared with the SPF50++ to keep myself from being burned to the crust by the hot sun! hehe. The visit and my babies are doing fine. The snails are starving to death and they did not dare to eat my babies! The project, turn out well. I am happy!

My babies - They have grown well
          On the way home, we managed stop at one of a Kok Joon Tailor Shop at Jalan Machang Bubok, Bukit Mertajam. My boss did  promoted this place for quite sometimes and he did his shopping there Afterwards, we went to his hometown in Selama. I reached home last night at 12.00am and now feel terribly exhausted and sleepy too. I am working but the brain is somewhere else. Duh~ 

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Bukit Bendera, Penang




A million thanks to my boss for bringing us here.
Well, honestly this is my first visit here at Bukit Bendera! Wohoo!
The atmosphere is breezy and cool compared to George Town.
The elevation of this hill is 734m above sea level.
I'm lucky because the experienced of riding the new coach and it was fast too.
Fares (based on a return ticket) are now:
  • RM30 (Non-Malaysian adult)
  • RM15 (Non-Malaysian child)
  • RM8 (Malaysian adult)
  • RM4 (Malaysian child)
  • RM4 (Malaysian Senior Citizen “Warga Emas” & Students)
New - The sky terrace 
The railway tunnel and George Town view from the hill.
I even can see the Penang Bridge from here!

This old post box was here from 1881 (if not mistaken).
This post box has 2 units in Malaysia, one is here at the Penang Hill and the other one is in George Town.

The History

The development of Penang Hill as a holiday and tourist destination was introduced by Mr D. Logan, Mr J. Heim and Mr A. Wilson in 1897. The construction of the first Penang Hill railway started in 1987 and was completed in 1907 with financial support by the British Government. Due to the error of the train and tracks design, the launch of the first train using steam engines does not take off successfully.
After the First World War, the Government at that time took over the project. The engineer,  Mr Arnold R. Johnson were sent to Switzerland to study the design and construction of the hill railway train and upon his return, he undertake the construction works in 1920 to complete the train in 1923at a cost of 1.6 million Strait dollars. The project employed 750 laborers from Kuala Lumpur who have served in the Federal Malay States Railway.
The train commenced operation on 21st October 1923 while its official launch by Sir Lawrence Nums Gulliemard, Governor of the Straits Settlement was on 1st January 1924. The coach weight 7.5 tons and was presented to the Museum of Penang as its final resting place on 2nd December 1977, by Penang Hill Railway after being replaced by four modern Swiss made coaches costing RM2.3 million.
The first train train - this picture was taken at the Penang Museum.
The new coach has been opened to the public on 25fh April 2011.