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Monday, 26 April 2010

Peanut Cookies

I was looking through this cookbook a friend got me before I left for the UK. It's called Betty Saw's Kitchen Secrets and I was browsing through the recipes looking for something to make this Chinese New Year. The peanut cookie (Fah Sang Peng) recipe seemed pretty straightforward so I tried it! I'm proud to say that everyone who has tried the cookies liked it :)

So here it is for you guys to recreate it on your own.

Ingredients:
350g shelled roasted peanuts
270g (1 1/4 cups) caster sugar
1 tsp vanilla essence
350g (3 1/4 cups) plain flour, sifted
250ml (1 cup) good quality groundnut oil
Glace cherries, cut into 1/4 cm pieces, for decoration
Egg wash: 2 egg yolks + 2 tsp milk, beaten together

Method:
1) Preheat oven to 325-350F/175C/ Gas 3-4.
2) Blend roasted peanuts in electric blender until fine and crumbly
3) In a large mixing bowl, combine peanuts, sugar, vanilla essence and flour.
4) Make a well in the centre and pour in the groundnut oil.
5) Mix well with a wooden spoon.
6) Lightly run through the mixture with fingers to bind into a crumbly dough.
7) Shape into balls about the size of a cherry and lay out on baking sheet.
8) Make a dent into each ball with the pointed end of a chopstick. Place a piece of cherry into each dent. If not using cherries, just use a straw to make a circle pattern instead of a dent.
9) Brush cookies with egg wash.
10) Bake in oven for 20-25 mins or until golden.

When I was making this, Sara was using pretty much the same recipe to make almond cookies. All you need to do is substitute the peanuts for roasted almonds. She also reduced the amount of sugar slightly since almonds don't have as strong a flavour as peanuts. You could always taste and tweak the measurements as you go about making them.

Enjoy!

*Sorry no picture. When I made this, I had not replaced my stolen camera yet :( *

Saturday, 24 April 2010

blueberry cheesecake (and chocolate chip cookies)


blueberry cheesecake! actually you can probably find the recipe for this online anywhere (which is what i did, oops) but here's proof that it actually works! justin and i made this for jas's birthday and it was unanimously deemed a success. and then we used the remaining ingredients to make chocolate chip cookies which was also a success, but i'm not sure i can put the recipe up here because we added in random amounts of flour to our liking, but heck maybe i will anyway, so you get two (boring and easy to find) recipes in one! they're really easy recipes anyway


blueberry cheesecake

ingredients
  • 100g digestive biscuits
  • 30g butter (or more if you feel like it)
  • 100g caster sugar
  • 4teaspoon (20ml) cornflour
  • 300g soft cheese (the original recipe said 'light' but i used full fat)
  • 1 egg
  • 150ml sour cream
  • 250g blueberries (or maybe less since i had quite a lot)
  • 40g caster sugar (yes again, for the topping)
recipe
  1. preheat oven to 180degC/350degF/gas mark 4
  2. grease cake tin with butter
  3. crush biscuits
  4. melt butter
  5. stir butter into biscuit crumbs
  6. press crumbs into base of cake tin, make sure you press hard and dam nicely
  7. chill the cake tin with the crumb base in the fridge
  8. mix cornflour and sugar
  9. add cheese and mix
  10. add egg and mix
  11. add cream and mix
  12. pour mixture into the cake tin above the base and spread evenly
  13. pop in oven for 30ish minutes, after that take out and chill in fridge
  14. mix the additional 40g of sugar with 50ml of water in a pot and bring to boil til the sugar dissolves
  15. add blueberries in
  16. cover and simmer until you like the way it looks: i stopped mine once all the blueberries were soft and dark and the water looked like blueberry juice
  17. chill the topping in the fridge
  18. pour/spread on top of the cake just before serving
YAY. kevin loved the crumb base so much that he made another base just to eat, with no cake on top. -.-

okay next


chocolate chip cookies

ingredients
  1. 125g butter
  2. 100g granulated sugar
  3. 75g soft brown sugar
  4. 1 egg
  5. 2 teaspoon vanilla extract (i may have zhnged more than 2 teaspoons..)
  6. 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  7. pinch of salt
  8. >200-250g plain flour (i have NO idea)
  9. 100g chocolate chips
recipe
  1. preheat oven to 190degC/375degF/gas mark 5
  2. grease base of cookie tray with butter
  3. mix sugars together
  4. melt butter
  5. mix butter + sugars
  6. + egg + vanilla extract + baking powder + salt
  7. slowly add in sifted flour til the dough is shapable. the original recipe said 150g but it was clearly not enough so we just kept adding until it was more or less shapable into little balls, not too hard though
  8. mix in chocolate chips, as much as you want la
  9. plop them as little balls on the cookie tray, not too close together
  10. pop the tray in the oven for 10mins-ish, or until the fork won't go through the surface that easily
  11. take out and cool and eat (=
YAY. yichung(law) ate these with cognac in the other hand