philliptan said:That was a lowly Fuji Finepix A203 (2 mp) camera... way before I bought the 350D. Haven't taken any using the 350D yet.
aiyo...got new toy never use :hammer:
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philliptan said:That was a lowly Fuji Finepix A203 (2 mp) camera... way before I bought the 350D. Haven't taken any using the 350D yet.
I haven't made anything since he got the camera hence no food pictures from that new toy... unless he wants to take a picture of the Beef Stock I made.;pmadmacs said:aiyo...got new toy never use :hammer:
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Velvetine said:I haven't made anything since he got the camera hence no food pictures from that new toy... unless he wants to take a picture of the Beef Stock I made.;p
Velvetine said:I haven't made anything since he got the camera hence no food pictures from that new toy... unless he wants to take a picture of the Beef Stock I made.;p
philliptan said:Ya, what she said. Been using the 350D for plane spotting, SBG, Raffles Marina as per the rest of my threads.
wah you so rich as got Raffles Marina membership.philliptan said:Ya, what she said. Been using the 350D for plane spotting, SBG, Raffles Marina as per the rest of my threads.
philliptan said:Ya, what she said. Been using the 350D for plane spotting, SBG, Raffles Marina as per the rest of my threads.
Drudkh said:wah you so rich as got Raffles Marina membership.
Velvetine said:Can't wait to see what'll you bring to the Potluck then!
soma said:why not we take picture of what we make and post the picture here and the recipe?
Sounds like my kinda baking!! Yes, I do know how clothes can be with baking ingredients.Funny said:Hahahaha...... My cooking n baking depend on my mood! There was once I baked quite a different types of cookies, bread, cakes n make chocolate fr early afternoon until 6am in the morn. My hair was messy n my clothes was dirty wif baking ingredient. Sometimes, I can bake n bake n bake n cook n cook n cook n cook. :lovegrin: :sweatsm: :sweatsm: :sweatsm: :lovegrin: But nw quite long nvr go crazy on baking liao.
Funny said:Including of what you make every morning?
furrycake said:hahahahaha :bsmilie: very explicit :X
chocolate cake ? ;p
cant believe im still up at this hr.. wahhhhhhhhhh :sweatsm:
Drudkh said:wah you so rich as got Raffles Marina membership.
soma said:wow lao eh.. at this hour you gals still can think of that thing..:sticktong
Racoon said:Here's a simple recipe to share...
Kaya - Coconut Egg Jam
Ingredients
coconut milk from 2 coconuts (Ayam brand works well)
400 g sugar
10 eggs
Directions
The coconut mlk must be pure and undiluted. If you get the canned or tetrapak stuff from the supermarket (Ayam Brand for canned or Kara for the pak) make sure you filter the milk. I usually find lots of coconut bits in these supermarket packaged ones. Best to filter it through a fine colander or a fine mesh sieve. If you have bought the shredded coconut bits and have to squeeze the milk out, there is a good way to do this. Fill those big coffee bags that are used by the kopi-tiams with the shredded coconut. Squeeze it with all your might and make sure you squeeze it till it is dry. DO NOT DILUTE! and do not waste a single drop.
Now that the coconut milk part is over, it is time to make the kaya. Using an electric beater, beat the eggs at medium speed slightly. Just enough the break the yolks.
Add all the sugar and beat at full speed. Mix thoroughly. Stop the beating, add the coconut milk and beat full speed to mix thoroughly. When the sugar has finally dissolved. Pour to a clean steel pot and cook it over a slow fire with CONSTANT STIRRING! Whatever it is there is no shortcut. If you have to stand there stirring for an hour, you have to. Do not use ceramic pots as they will hold the heat for too long and may give rise to burns.
The kaya will change color from the eggy-white (from the eggs and coconut milk) to a redish-brown like gravy. This is due to the caramels forming from the sugar. It will also thicken. Keep stirring the bottom to prevent the bottom from burning. Burns spoil the kaya taste. If possible, lower the flame even more. Once when the eggy-white color is completely replaced by the redish-brown color, stop and leave aside to cool.
After it has cooled, you can bottle it in jars and refrigerate. This stuff can last for 3 days in room temperature, that is before the ants get to it.
NOTES:
I had better success using freshly squeezed coconut milk than the canned or packed ones.
What is is better as I have found out is to use a double boiler. You still need to stir it but the chances of burning kaya are eliminated.