4.4.13

Movie #1 - More than puppy love

Sometimes I do have the feeling of not wanting to watch something heavy and dragging, makes me think too much, I would rather go for something light, sweet, or makes me smile during the movie because the story reminded me of my past, young love, love at first sight. The feelings that you do not know if it was just pure liking somebody or was it love. 

Movie Combo - Melody (1971), My Girl (2003), Flipped (2010), Moonrise Kingdom (2012)

These are all about love around similar stage. Different background, different culture, same love. Melody (UK, 1970s), My Girl (Thailand, 1970s), Flipped (US, 1950s-60s), Moonrise Kingdom (New England, 1960s)

The setting and the other characters completed the films. They made the story real, including peers of the same age, family issues, parents issues, neighbourhood issues, problems in school, etc. Do you remember how was it like to be young? To do something just because you want the person you like to smile? 

Among the movies above, the natural stage where girls are way more mature than boys of the same age  was only shown in Flipped, subtly. If you want elopement, go for Melody & Moonrise Kingdom. I have put together some images and trailers, oh well, they did fall under the same category..

Melody

The girl, the boy and the boy's best friend
They gave kids the first idea of elopement instead of being a solo runaway

Album of romance - Melody Fair, To Love Somebody, First of May


Flipped

My Girl

Moonrise Kingdom

Enjoy!




3.4.13

Objects #2 - Gift idea!


This reminds me of bone China and China blue even though it is neither. Putting words or quotes on an object and display it can be a very pleasant way to decorate, and remind yourself about anything.

If you want to remind your friend when your birthday is, carve in on a stone and send it as a birthday gift! Brilliant idea? Yes. Discover your little extra and enjoy life. Ciao!

2.4.13

DreamDoodle #1


What I saw in my dream before I woke up few months ago, I felt like making a quick sketch before I forgot what it was like.

I was standing on a stone bridge in an old city, waving and saying goodbye to mr. blue whale who was carried by a yellow zeppelin. I could not remember where the zeppelin was taking him, all I remember was the sunset and the glittering sea. Hmm...will I see you again?

1.4.13

Crazy for Capsicums

I have always wanted to write about capsicums or bell peppers; the first question that came into my mind was - What is the difference between the two? I got my answer here. A very interesting and short article indeed, so capsaicin was the answer! I did not know the word "pepper" indicates spiciness in Europe though..

I did not like pepper as much as I do now when I was little. Our bond grew stronger as I grow up, even better when I became a vegetarian. They come in vibrant colours and various shapes and sizes. The best thing is, you can always choose the size according to the size of the meal you have to prepare.

WHY ARE THEY GOOD?
-Easy to clean, to cut, simply to handle.
-Add colours to your dish!
-Taste good.
-Cripy & juicy!
-For health? Oh they are rich in Vitamin A,C and beta-carotene (strong pigment that is good for vision, immunity & overall health); like almost all vegetables, they are low in fat, cholesterol and calories. 


It goes very well (& never fail) with:
-Tomatoes (Both cherry tomatoes and regular ones)
-Onions & Garlics
To bring out their freshness, the seasonings I use are very simple - salt, pepper and herbs.

For herbs, you can use both fresh and dried ones, I am still growing the fresh ones at home so for the time being I am using this, manufactured by Cape Foods

4-in-1 Herbs - Parsley, Rosemary & Thyme
Supermarkets in Hong Kong import quite a lot of products from this company and they are pretty handy. I bought the cake decorations, you never know when a  4-in-1 can save your life ;)

Come back to the recipe, what you need is a frying pan, a small oven and fire. It would be a great dish for camping.

How to cook:
1. Clean the capsicums or bell peppers, remove the seeds. You can keep them, dry them first before planting them in the soil. I am going to try this out pretty soon!
2. Slice them into blocks or slices. I slice them really thin when I want them well cooked and become really tender and soft.
3. Chop garlics if you want a stronger taste; slice onions if you want to add sweetness to your dish. If you are greedy like me, add both. 
4. Turn on the heat (Medium), pour a little bit of oil on the frying pan. Add chopped garlic/sliced onions, stir fry them until you can see them turning golden yellow and smell them. Then add the capsicums/bell peppers. Stir a little and add a pinch of salt and pepper, season it according to your preference. I usually add half a teaspoon of sea salt for three bell peppers. Yes it taste like nothing to some people but try it first. It is all about personal preference. I add LOADS of herbs though, thyme is my favourite!
5. If you want it crispy then do not cook it more than 15 minutes; well cooked ones will take around 20-25 minutes, depends on how soft you want them to be. What I do is put them in an oven safe pan, grind some parmesan cheese on top, add some dried herbs and put it in the small oven for 15 minutes until the cheese are melted. 

Tiny Organic Capsicums from local weekend markets
Stir fry crispy ones!
Soft and tender, with cheese and tomato sauce
Yes for melted cheese!
Yes they are only this small!

Have a colourful Monday! Ciao!





28.3.13

Have fun messing the kitchen!

I have always wanted to share the joy of spending time at home, especially in the kitchen. The art and science of cooking satisfy my greed in doing multiple things at a time. Life is too short to be serious all the time. I have fun experimenting recipes and make them easier to comprehend. A lot of my friends told me they have problems understanding the recipes and hopefully I can help a little. I am more than happy to share my experiments' processes and results, giving it a twist is something I want to do for a long time!

I never liked recipes which claimed that they were easy and simple and suitable for singles, with the list of ingredients equals to the list on the catalogue of a supermarket. Are you getting your readers stocking up their arks? Ingredients should always be fresh, and be used and kept in a smart way. The KISS principle is also applicable in cooking and buying design - Keep It Simple, Stupid!

Eat smart, cook something wallet-friendly, healthy and tasty. My definition of healthy include eating muffin or cookies occasionally as treats. I will not avoid them, I still eat them. It is okay unless you over do it. Over eating does no good to you, the most important thing is to balance. If you have to avoid all the fats and sugar, you are missing a lot of great edible inventions! Food is a very important part of every culture, embrace it and you will discover more than you think.


Baking Scones




Scones have been one of my favourite breakfast on-the-go picks; handy, filling and scrumptious! I have tried a lot of recipes, mostly online, getting them from AllRecipes.com, BBC Food, or other websites. I will make a list of websites where I get my recipes from. Some of the recipes I got were from my mom, my aunt and wonderful cookbooks. I always look for traditional or family recipes instead of "Standard" ones. Unit conversion is very important, here it is.

I am not a professional chef and I need references. I believe practice DOES make perfect. I learn by doing it and never think using recipe means you are a bad cook. I still remember when I was in school I was forced to follow the recipes from the textbook (Yes we have textbooks for home economics!!) precisely, and I did not like that. I am the kind of person who follows the heart over the head, and thinks that rules are made to be broken.  Some of them, not all. And my friend, who is the exact opposite, always follows the exact amount, "1 decimal place! No more, no less!". My style is more layback and relaxed. I am not against any style, everyone should have one that makes them excel in cooking and enjoy the process, and the result of course.

Scones are real easy to start with. There are traditional English scones and other biscuit/scones available. Sometimes I will just bake according to recipes but most of the times I integrate everything. I tried the scones and biscuits from different places, in different countries, just to figure out what is inside and remember the texture. The honey biscuit from KFC, the English scone that is merely bigger than your eye from BurgerKing, the huge triangular scone from Starbucks, scones from local coffee shops and bakeries etc. are very different in texture and taste.

The below recipe was modified from Joy the Baker's recipe (Modification in bracket), her cookbook is very user friendly, especially for starters! Oh and by the way, I like the fact that she and I are both tattooed bakers :P
Let's start shall we?

Oatmeal Raspberry Scones

Oven Preheat: 200'C/170'C with fan/400'F           Makes around 15 scones


Ingredients:
1 2/3 Cups all-purpose flour (1 cup cake flour & 2/3 cup wholewheat bread flour)
1 1/3 Cups old-fashioned oats (I mixed roll-oats, barley, oatmeal)
1/3 Cup sugar (Brown sugar is better)
1 Tablespoon baking powder 
1/2 teaspoon of baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg (I added 1 teaspoon of mixed spices, including nutmeg, grind ginger, cinnamon, cloves, etc.)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 large egg
1/2 teaspoon ginger, finely chopped (If you don't like the taste of ginger, just skip it.)
1/2 Cup buttermilk, cold (What I did was adding milk, cream and lemon juice, or just replace it by yoghurt, perhaps soy milk next time?)
10 Tablespoons unsalted butter, cold and cubed (That's around 140g)
3/4 Cup fresh raspberries, puree it with a fork briefly 

How I did it:
Mix all the dry ingredients together in a big bowl.
Rub in the butter cubes until they become fluffy crumbs.
Whisk the egg, mix well with butter milk or what I have suggested above.
Add crushed raspberries, do not over mix it, try to make a marble pattern, keep the colour difference! Say yes to style.
Scoop them onto a baking tray covered with a baking sheet/cloth, each scoop would be around the size of a Kiwi fruit if you want to make around 15 of them. The texture should be like very thick oatmeal/congee, if it is too watery, add more flour or rolled-oats. If it is too dry, add more milk.
Bake for around 20 minutes or turn off the heat when they turned golden brown.
Hot and Fresh!
Loving the moisture content :)


Steps at a Glance

1. Mix all the dry ingredients in a big bowl.
2. Rub in the butter cube until they become fluffy crumbs.
3. Whisk the egg, mix well with the buttermilk or what I have suggested.
4. Pour the mixture into the crumbs.
5. Add crushed raspberries, no need to mix too well, slightly more than how you make a marble cake/pattern. Keep the colour patches!
6. Scoop them onto a baking tray with a baking sheet on, or baking cloth; each scoop would be around the size of a Kiwi fruit if you want to make around 15 of them.
7. Bake for around 20 minutes and they are ready to serve!

Twist it! 
*You can change the 3/4 cups of raspberries into other fruits/nuts that goes well with scones. The only thing you need to consider is the moisture content of the dough, other fruits might not necessarily be as juicy as raspberries! 
If you want to add other berries, you don't need to add anything extra.
If you want to add apple, add some lemon juice. 
If you want to add nuts, add 1/4 cup of nuts, 1/4 cup milk and 1/4 cup honey/maple syrup.

Apple Pie - Extra cinnamon added, raspberries replaced by adding cubed apples and lemon juice.
*Turn it into bite-size party snack? You just need a smaller spoon to scoop them. And be careful when baking, because you literally increased its surface area to volume ratio, the baking time required is shortened. Depending on the size, sometimes 10 minutes will suffice.

Enjoy it and stay tuned for more! Ciao!



27.3.13

Objects #1 - Tools I need in order to blog

Am I missing my headphone? Yes it was broken last time when I was jogging downstairs, have to get a new one before the one from Apple breaks my ear.

These are objects that I need when I blog or when I do my preparation. They have to be in the #1 post just because I want them to. Black is the best colour for tools, still look cool when it is broken, I have the best example in my bag.

From left to right:
CASIO MQ-24 [1330] : Classic, simple, durable and water-proof; what more can I ask for?
CANON S100 : Perfect for night shooting, handy, fits into pockets, that is why he is always with me. Kiss X2 will be with me when it is a planned shooting.
iPhone 4S : Perfectly cool with the broken glass, still working perfectly and getting more admirers because of his charm. And yes one day it is going to split my cheek into half when I pick up the phone.
iPod Shuffle : Limited RED edition for charity with my name engraved, it was a gift from my sister and that was why the object has my name on it, that is something I rarely do.
ZEQUENZ 360 Sketchbook : Small, handy, well designed, 360 flexible, can be folded back, rolled up, durable and comfortable for left handed geeks.
MUJI Gel Pen 0.5 : I always prefer thicker tip when it comes to writing, I would only need very thin tip when I do fine lines drawing or type art.
MacBook Pro 15": My computer, for everything.
BAMBOO : I drew the picture, and every digital drawing with it!

It's been a long day, off to bed! Have fun with your objects, ciao!