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Showing posts with label Easy Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easy Recipes. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

My Version of Mamanee's Puto Flan Recipe Using Maya Toaster Cake Mix (Butter Cake)

Posted on 23:07 by thinger
I've been planning to make this Puto Flan Recipe of Mamanee's Nest for a long time. I'm so glad to have the luxury of time making this today. It's so easy to prepare and tastes really good! 

It will surely satisfy your craving for Leche Flan. I encourage you to try this recipe. Super sarap, promise!


Here's Mamanee's Recipe as seen on this link:
 http://www.mamaneesnest.com/2014/05/recipe-how-to-make-puto-flan-or-leche.html   

 
Flan Recipe 

4 egg yolks
 1 can of sweetened condensed milk (370g)
 2 tsps. of lemon or calamansi juice



Puto Recipe 

2 cups of All-purpose flour
 4 tsps. Baking powder
 2/3 cup of white granulated sugar
 1/2 tsp. Salt
 4 egg whites
 1 1/4 cup of water
 a few drops of yellow food coloring (optional)
 


Procedure

  1. Create your flan first by mixing the egg yolks and condensed milk, then add the lemon/Kalamansi juice. If you are using an extract, reduce the measurement to 1 teaspoon.


2. Heat water in you steamer, and bring to a boil. Grease your puto moulds lightly, and fill them with your flan mixture about 1/3 full. You can use sauce dispensers made of plastic to make it easier to distribute your mixture.


3. Steam your flan. Make sure to wrap your steamer cover with a towel. I kept mine on medium heat and steamed the flan for a good 20 minutes. Make sure to check your flan once in a while and see if the flan is almost cooked and no longer in its liquid form. That means it's ready. Set aside.


4. Create your puto mixture. Sift your dry ingredients together. Add your wet ingredients and mix, but do not OVERMIX. If you have another plastic dispenser, transfer your mixture.


5. Add your puto mixture over your flan mixture and steam again for around 15 minutes or until it has risen and shows a shiny dome.


6. Allow them to cool down before your remove them from the moulds to make sure that the flan and the puto stick together. Use a knife to loosen the puto from the mould and tap slightly to release.


Yield: 14 pieces medium-sized Puto Flan



My Version

For the Flan Recipe, I used 3 egg yolks, 250 ml Alaska Condensed Milk, and 1 teaspoon of Kalamansi Juice. 1 medium-sized Kalamansi makes 1 teaspoon of juice. 

Since I had no stock of baking powder, I experimented using Maya Toaster Cake Mix (Butter Cake) as substitute to Mamanee's Puto Recipe because I had it on hand. I used the 3 egg whites, 1/2 cup of water,  and 2 tablespoons of cooking oil instead of following the cooking procedure found behind its packaging. I opted not to use yellow food coloring.

Then I followed Mamanee's cooking instructions.



Here they are while cooling at room temperature. Make sure to chill them at least one hour before serving for best results.



Tada!!!! Here's the finished product. Mom ate three pieces in one sitting! Super sarap kasi!



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Tuesday, 22 July 2014

My Version of Petite Momma's 3-Ingredient Homemade Ice Cream

Posted on 07:26 by thinger

This was inspired by Petite Momma's 3-Ingredient Homemade Cheese-Flavored and Chocolate  Ice Cream. I used Avocado instead. 

 

 

Ingredients


1 small can Alaska Condensed Milk
2 kilos Avocado (makes 5 to 6 cups mashed avocado)
1 pack of 250mL Nestle All-Purpose Cream, chilled for at least 2 hours


Procedure

 (As seen on Petite Momma's website with my own version)

 

1. Pour condensed milk in a bowl and mashed avocado. Stir until combined.

2. Whisk all-purpose cream until stiff. You can use a wire whisk if you don't have an electric mixer. 

3. Transfer some of the whipped cream into avocado-milk mixture and stir until well mixed.

4. Pour the mixture into the whipped cream and fold until combined. 

5. Transfer the mixture into a container. Cover with cling-wrap and freeze for at least five hours.



  The avocado wasn't mashed too much because we wanted our ice cream to be chunky. 

You may use the blender to make the avocado pasty or smoother in texture. We prefer our ice cream not too sweet. You may add more or less condensed milk based on your preference. 

Why buy when  we can make our own? It's very easy to prepare, costs less, and we know that it's a healthier option compared to commercially prepared ones. Try it! It's so yummy and refreshing! Kudos to Petite Momma for sharing this!





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Sunday, 13 July 2014

Hubby's Version of My Pinoy Kusina's Pork Binagoongan

Posted on 07:41 by thinger
 We love Pork Binagoonan! Who can resist this tasty authentic Filipino dish that is best served with hot steamed rice? The taste of the meat blends well with sauteed tomatoes and shrimp paste. The hint of pepper and chili gives it a kick that tickles the taste buds! 

This dish tastes good when cooked properly. My Pinoy Kusina's recipe is the one we prefer and recommend. Here it is, with a little improvisation by Hubby!

 
Ingredients

2 lbs Pork, cubed
1 tbsp Garlic, minced
5 tbsp vinegar
1 cup onion, chopped
1 cup tomato, chopped
1 pc chili (banana pepper, jalapeno, or long chili pepper), sliced
1/2 cup shrimp paste
3-5 pcs dried bay leaves
1 tbsp whole pepper corn
24 ounces water
salt and pepper



Procedure 

1. In a pot, pour-in the water and let it boil.

2. Add pork, vinegar, and dried bay leaves and simmer for 35 minutes or until meat is tender.

3. Remove the meat from the pot separating it from the liquid and other ingredients. Set aside.

4. In a separate pan, saute garlic, onion, tomato.

5. Add shrimp paste and simmer for 5 minutes (more time is needed for raw shrimp paste).

6. Put the pork in and cook for 7 minutes. Be sure to mix all the ingredients well.

7. Add chili and simmer for 3 minutes.

8. Add salt and pepper to taste.

9. Serve hot. Share and Enjoy!


 Hubby's Version

Hubby cut the pork into small pieces to make the cooking process quickly. After boiling the pork slices, he seared them first until the oil went out before doing Step 4. Our family wanted the meat seared/fried well-done. He used Barrio Fiesta Regular Sauteed Shrimp Paste instead of raw shrimp paste. He skipped Step 6. Instead of salt, he added sugar to make the taste appealing to our kids. He also added Kangkong (Swamp Cabbage) to make it healthier. He didn't slice the green chili to avoid making it too spicy. 

You may adjust the flavor according to your preference.
 
Reference: http://www.mypinoykusina.com/pinoy-recipe/pork-binagoongan-recipe/

This is a must-try! It's so easy to do at masarap pa!
I would love to know your feedback! Don't forget to leave a comment! 
Happy cooking!
 

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Sunday, 29 June 2014

5 Quick Homemade Spreads by Tina Diaz on Working Mom Magazine June 2014

Posted on 17:46 by thinger
Ross loves cheese on his sandwiches but sometimes he is complaining, "'Ma, sawa na ako sa cheese. Wala bang ibang choice?" I would stare at him and say, "Parang ikaw naman yata ang may gusto lagi ng cheese." Then he will reply, "Oo nga ano, sige na nga po, cheese na lang!"

My eyes popped when I saw the article "5 Quick Homemade Spreads" by Tina Diaz on Working Mom Magazine June 2014 issue. The ingredients of the said homemade spreads cater to kids. Para maiba naman. Ross will love these for sure.
Recipe development, kitchen-testing, and styling by Tina Diaz; Photography by Paolo Valenzuela



If you're not able to grab a copy of WM June 2014 issue, here are the recipes! Mommies, tell me your feedback after trying, ha?!







 
Peanut Butter and Banana Choco Chip
1/2 cup cramy or chunky peanut butter/spread
1 banana, lakatan variety, coarsely mashed
1/4 cup mini or regular size semi-sweet chocolate chips   





Ham and Apple Spread
1/2 bar cream cheese, softened
3 slices cooked ham, diced
1 Gala apple (small size), diced, skin on





Chicken Pesto Spread
1/2 bar cream cheese, softened
2 tbsp plain yogurt
2 tbsp bottled pesto
1 cup cooked chicken breast, chopped





Cheesy Salsa Spread
1/2 cup cheese spread
2 tbsp bottled mild salsa
1/2 tsp taco seasoning






Cheesy BBQ Chicken Ham Spread
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 tsp barbecue seasoning
4 slices chicken ham, diced
1/2 cup cheddar cheese, diced or grated   








  
By the way, Working Mom Magazine July 2014 issue is already available in your favorite magazine stands and bookstores nationwide. It's all about getting healthy. Suzi and  Paolo Abrera are on the cover. Grab your copy now, Mommies! Like the previous issues, you'll learn so many things from cover to cover. What is nice about WM is even the ads have useful and inspiring articles.

Great news is it has a FREE Barbie Magazine! You'll get to read Working Mom while your little girls read, play, and draw with Barbie Magazine! You'll get both at the price of one. Isn't it a sweet deal? 
 
Courtesy: Working Mom Magazine and Barbie Magazine Philippines


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Thursday, 19 June 2014

Working Mom Magazine's Banana Pops Recipe

Posted on 17:16 by thinger
Reading Working Mom Magazine June 2014 taught me so many things on how to beat morning madness due to opening of classes. My most favorite, because I'm bad in menu planning, are "Your Stress-Free Baon Guide" and "Grab-on-the-go School Packs" (seen on pages 99 to 104). 

Here's the first recipe that I tried making yesterday. It was a hit! 


Ingredients
(as seen on WM June 2014)

3 big bananas, Lakatan variety
1 cup creamy peanut butter
mini chocolate chips
chopped pretzels
candy sprinkles
chopped nuts
popsicle sticks   




Procedure
(as seen on WM June 2014)
 
1. Slice each banana in thirds. Insert a popsicle stick into each slice. Chill while preparing the peanut butter. 

2. Place peanut butter in a cup and warm in the microwave for 0 to 15 seconds, just until texture can be easily stirred.

3. Dip a banana pop in the warm peanut butter to cover the entire banana.

4. With a knife, scrape off excess peanut butter then roll in choice toppings.

5. Set banana pop in paper cup; do the same with the rest of the bananas then freeze for 15 munutes before keeping in the ref. Serve cold.




My Version 


I don't have a microwave oven so I placed the peanut butter on a porcelain bowl and dip it on hot water. Then I set it aside.    
 

I followed STEP 1. Since the bananas that I had were small, I cut them into half. I used 5 Lakatan bananas. I ran out of popsicle sticks and used hard drinking straws instead. I opted not to use barbecue sticks to avoid poking accidents.


After placing the prepared bananas inside the freezer, I stirred the peanut butter until it melted. I did STEPS 3 and 4. I used chocolate and rainbow candy sprinkles as toppings because they were the only ones available in my pantry. Then I followed STEP 5.

Tada! My finished products... It took me only less than 30 minutes to prepare these!


For more quick homemade spreads, school lunches, after-school snacks, and grab-and-go school pack ideas, grab a copy of Working Mom Magazine June 2014!


You may click THIS to know the other highlights of this issue. 

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Friday, 30 May 2014

My Fancy Carrot Cupcakes Using Maya Think Heart Whole Wheat Carrot Cake Mix

Posted on 03:47 by thinger
This is my cupcake version of

My Special Carrot Cake Using Maya Think Heart Whole Wheat Carrot Cake Mix

I decided to make cupcakes instead of the usual carrot cake due to less cooking time. They can be eaten without using fork or plate which means less dishes to wash! Lol!
 


Ingredients 
(as seen on the packaging)

1 pack of Maya Whole Wheat Carrot Cake Mix 400g
1/3 cup vegetable oil (I prefer canola oil.)
1/2 cup water
2 eggs
1 3/4 cups grated carrots (loosely packed) approximately 17g

If you prefer baking...

1. Preheat oven to 350 F or 177 C.

2. Line 24 holes (2 ounces) muffin tin with baking cups.

3. Blend all ingredients.

4. Fill up muffin tins with 2 tablespoons of batter mixture.

5. Bake for 15-18 minutes until done.

6. Remove cupcakes from oven and cool. Decorate as desired.

For Oven Toaster: Line 2-ounce muffin tins with baking cups. Follow steps 3. Fill up muffin tins with two tablespoons of batter mixture. Cover muffin tins loosely with aluminum foil. Bake first batch in toaster oven for 10 minutes. Remove foil cover and bake for 2 more minutes to brown top. Cupcakes are done when toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Remove from muffin tins and cool. Bake the remaining batches as above.


If you prefer steaming like I usually do in preparing cakes...

1. Boil water in steamer.
2. Follow step 2.
 
 3. Follow step 3.

 4. Follow step 4.
5. Line top of steamer with cheesecloth. Cover steamer.
 
6. Steam cupcakes for 8-10 minutes or until done. Remove cupcakes from molders and cool. Steam the remaining batches as above.   
  
 
LOW FAT CREAM CHEESE FROSTING 

Ingredients

1 cup low fat cream cheese (I used the whole bar of Philadelphia Cream Cheese.)
1/2 cup sugar substitute (I used 1/4 cup refined white sugar instead.)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract or 2 tablespoons Starbucks Hazelnut Flavoured Syrup
Procedure

1. Beat cream cheese until soft.

2. Mix in sugar and vanilla extract or Starbucks Hazelnut Flavoured Syrup and continue beating until smooth.
 3. Swirl on top of carrot cupcakes using the back of spoon.
 
 Best served when chilled! Serve plain or topped with candy sprinkles!


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