Monday, December 26, 2011

Halo-Halo - Filipino Dessert

!±8± Halo-Halo - Filipino Dessert

Summer is already here and you know what that means - tan, beach, and no classes (fortunately for students). But there is still an important thing about summer why we really long for it, and that's summer desserts. And of course, what's first on our list? That's none other than our favorite Philippine food - Halo-halo.

Ever since I was a kid, Halo-halo has already been my favorite summer treat (actually not just for summer but for the whole year!). The sweet taste of its ingredients topped with creamy, ice cream or leche flan just makes everyone seeing it crave for it. So, what's with this halo-halo that makes us Filipinos love it? Let's start from the top - Ice cream. We all know that ice cream alone is already a wonderful treat during summer, and combining it with many other sweet ingredients and (of course) a lot of ice, who would not love it right? The next cool thing about it is the combination of many wonderful fruits and other ingredients inside. Red beans, garbanzos, kaong, macapuno, langka, gulaman, sago, nata de coco, sweet potato, plantain caramelized in sugar, pinipig, and leche flan are just some of the ingredients you can add to it. Well, all of these ingredients in just one clear glass, who would say no to this? And one good thing about it is that there is no limit on what you want to add, as long as you think that it tastes good, go, add it! Another great thing about halo-halo is the ice. It is known for having many shaved ice that adds to the excitement of eating it. This treat would really satisfy your cravings for a cold summer dessert So, now that we know what makes halo-halo a Filipino favorite, why don't we try to do one? The good thing about this is that you don't have to exert much just for you to experience the fun of eating halo-halo. So, how do we prepare our favorite halo-halo?

Halo-halo, as what its name mean is all about mixing different ingredients that all-in-all makes a good tasting dessert. So, here are your ingredients 1 ripe large banana, 2 ripe mangoes or 1 cup canned ripe mango, 1 cup firm gelatin set into gel and cut into 1/2-inch cubes, 1 cup canned ripe jackfruit, 1/2 cup sweet corn or chick peas (garbanzos), 1 cup young shredded coconut, fresh or canned, 1 cup cooked sweet yams or (ube halaya) glutinous purple yam, cut into 1-inch cubes, 2 cup shaved ice, 2 cup milk, 4 scoops of favorite ice cream, 1/2 cup chopped peanuts or rice crispies, and if available leche flan. So, here's how it's done, first, peel the mangoes and slice its meat in ½ inch cubes, discard the seed. Now, prepare tall glasses from where your halo-halo will be put, and divide the ingredients into equal parts, depending on how many tall glasses you've prepared. In each glass, place ¼ of each ingredient. Adding the ingredients layer by layer, starting from the beans, to the fruits such as jackfruit, and gelatin, for it to have a good and appealing presentation. You can now top this with ½ cup of shaved ice. Pour milk of ¼ cup on top of the shaved ice. Then put Ice cream on top and leche flan or ube. And that's how you do your very own halo-halo.

This halo-halo is truly one of our original Filipino recipes that all of us love. So, why not try to prepare some for your family this summer! Enjoy eating!


Halo-Halo - Filipino Dessert

Futon Mattress Cheap Cheap Order Belkin F5d7050b

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Birthday Cake Batter Rice Krispy Treats Recipe

Isaac presents to you his new favorite treat: Cake Batter Rice Krispy Treats. WARNING: Toddlers can't resist these things! This is your classic Rice Kripsy Treat recipe flavored with yellow cake mix! Whoever thought of this recipe my son would really like to give you a big hug. We had fun making these today! GET RECIPE: Music by Kevin MacLeod

Bargain Sale Wall Gun Safe Between Studs Kirkland Air Force Base Reviews Dunlop Run Flats Discount

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Orh Chien - The Famous Sarawak Oyster Pancake Like No Other

!±8± Orh Chien - The Famous Sarawak Oyster Pancake Like No Other

Besides the famous Sarawak laksa that is well known all over Sarawak, Sarawak is also famous for its Orh Chien, just like Tom yam soup is to Thailand. If you ever come to Kuching, Sarawak, you must also try Orh Chien, the famous Sarawak Oyster Pancake. Some people may call it Oyster omelette but in Sarawak, because the method of preparation is different, we prefer to call it Oyster Pancake because it is crispy, large and tasty.

The pancake is made of flour and egg. It is then deep fried until it is very crispy. Then a few oysters or mussels are thrown on top of the surface and fried together. You must eat it immediately when it is served because it is very crispy. You can eat it on its own or you can dip it into special soya sauce sprinkled with pepper.

As this pancake is very large piece, you would need to break it into small edible sizes. It can be a starter dish or you can eat it with your meal. After your first time trying it, you may be curious of how it is prepared. Well, I never get round to finding out the recipe but I managed to find out eventually.

You need to firstly wash the oysters or mussels and drain them well. Then you mix the tapioca starch, eggs and rice flour together with water to make a thin batter.

As Sarawak Orh Chien is different from those in Kuala Lumpur, Penang or Singapore, here you would need to heat a large frying wok until it is very hot and then add a lot of oil into it. Then you pour in the batter and deep fried it just like how you would deep fried a chicken. When it is almost set, you throw in the oysters or mussels according to your liking. At same time, you must move the wok a little to allow the batter to flow to the sides to make it larger.

Then you pour in a little more oil and fry some more. At same time, you can also sprinkle coriander leaves and pepper on top and it would be ready to be served.


Orh Chien - The Famous Sarawak Oyster Pancake Like No Other

Low Price Enfamil Free Formula Low Cost Z800 Emagin Fly Flot Ladies Shoes Quick

Friday, December 2, 2011

Making rice brittle cakes

This is a little film I literally put together when I was making rice crispy cakes with H and he said "shall we film it?" The recipe is very simple but incredibly messy! We added sultanas and marshmallows, and swapped all dairy items for soya. Ingredients 60g/ 2 oz unsalted butter 3 table spoons golden syrup 1 x 100g bar milk or dark chocolate 90g/ 3 oz Rice Krispies Method * Melt the chocolate in small bursts in the microwave or over a bain marie (in a bowl over a saucepan of simmering water) * Add the butter, cut in to small pieces, stir in till melted * Add the syrup, stir * Add the Rice Krispies and stir in to the chocolate mix, gently * Spoon in to 12 bun cases * Leave to cool

Promotions Defibrillator Pads

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Ddukbokki (hot and ambrosial rice cake)

"Dukbokki" (or dduk bok ki, tteokbokki, dduk bok kie, tteokbokki, dduk bok kie, dduk bok kee, dduk bok ki, tuck bok key, ddukbokki) is a popular snack in Korea. See the full recipe on my site: www.maangchi.com Ingredients for hot spicy ddukbokkie: Tube shaped rice cake for ddukbokkie (about 300 grams), hot pepper paste, sugar, water, dried anchovies, and green onions. See my website for photos and details of ingredients: www.maangchi.com Directions: 1. Separate the tubes of rice cake into individual pieces. 2. In a pan, pour 4 cups of water and add 7 large dried anchovies after removing their heads and intestines. Boil the water for 10 minutes over medium heat. 3. Remove the anchovies and add the rice cakes, 4-6 tbs of hotpepper paste, 1 tbs of sugar, and 1 tbs of hotpepper flakes (optional). Stir it constantly. 4. Cut 7 green onions into 5 cm long pieces, and add them to the pot. 5. Keep stirring until the sauce is thick and the rice cake is shiny. 6. Transfer it to a plate and serve! Ingredients for mild ddukbokkie: 1 package of rice cake, beef strips, soy sauce, sugar, garlic, onion, king oyster mushrooms, water Directions: 1. Saute 200 grams of beef strips with 2 tbs soy sauce, 1 tbs sugar, 2 cloves minced garlic, and 3 tbs of sliced onion. 2. Add 3-4 sliced king oyster mushrooms and 2 chopped green onions to "1″ and stir it. 3. Add 1 cup of water and put rice cake in it and keep folding until rice cake is soft. 4. Serve it on a plate and eat it when it is warm.

Low Price Ti-89 Titanium Driver Wholesale Marquise Diamond Ring Buying Radon Readings

Monday, November 21, 2011

Rice Krispies* No-Bake Birthday Cake

Rice Krispies* No-Bake Birthday Cake - Every kid loves birthdays and cake is a big part of that. Watch to see how you can turn a birthday classic into a decadent dessert, and all without firing up the oven. Find more delicious recipe ideas at www.ricekrispies.ca * © 2011, Trademark of Kellogg Company used under licence by Kellogg Canada Inc.

Powerbright Transformer Right Now


Twitter Facebook Flickr RSS



Fran�ais Deutsch Italiano Portugu�s
Espa�ol ??? ??? ?????







Sponsor Links