Monday, September 30, 2013

开心食验室 Food Laboratory: Oreo Balls


I actually like to try out simple recipe every now and then during special occasions (usually birthdays & farewells). This recipe (or link) was posted on my Facebook's wall by a friend who wanted me to make it for her after I made her a Milo Panna Cotta.

The recipe for the Panna Cotta is suitable for Lactose Intolerant people, but the Oreo balls is not. Hence, I made some changes to the recipe and added strawberry flavour to the sweet delights. I am glad the desserts were so well-received. Hence, I decided to share it... =) Hope you enjoy it! =)



Strawberry Oreo Balls

Ingredients

Ingredients: 

1 package Oreo cookies (9x3, 264.6g)
1 pack dark chocolate (Calbury's Old Gold Dark Chocolate - 70% Cocoa)
3 tbsp of skimmed milk
2-3 tsp of strawberry flavouring
1-2 tsp of almond bits (optional)



Method:
1. Leave the chocolate bar at room temperature.
2. Place Oreo Cookies in a bag/blender and smash/blend until it is the consistency of dirt.
3. Mixed the strawberry flavouring with the milk.
4. Add the milk slowly into the smashed cookies.
5. Roll the mixture into balls.
4. Chopped the chocolate into smaller pieces, and place it in a small bowl. This will allow every part of the chocolate to melt consistently.
4. Boil a pot of water. Off the fire. Place the bowl of chocolate over the hot water for a short while then stir when it begin to melt. This will prevent the chocolate from overheated and dried.
(Note: Chocolate that are 'burnt' or too dry will not be able to use anymore.)
5. Cover balls in chocolate then leave to set in the fridge.

finished product after chilled

Original Recipe's Source: Mel Mel Collections Co.

Check out my other 'experiments' here: 开心食验室 Food Laboratory =)

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

That Girl in A Pinafore (我的朋友,我的同學,我愛過的一切) : Review

Synopsis

Should you listen to your heart or follow your head?
A coming of age teenage romance from Singapore set in 1993, about dreams, friendships, first love, and the difficult choice between following your head, or listening to your heart.
The story follows the teenagers' efforts to bring business back to a struggling folk music pub, and the blossoming love between Jiaming and May, both fans of Singaporean folk music.

1992, Singapore is on the cusp of having the first elected President, and it has just banned chewing gum. There is an air of hope and rejuvenation in the air, where everyone believes that a Singaporean dream is possible. There’s a bunch of young people who are trying to create a Singapore music industry and creating plenty of local works at a crazy pace. This is also the time where music cafes/lounges featuring local talents are sprouting everywhere alongside a new trend called karaoke.

Jiaming (Daren Tan) is a free spirited lad who has never really taken school seriously. His parents own a music lounge called “Meng Chuan”, and he felt he could always help run the business if he drops out of school. True enough, his ‘O’ level results in high school bombed and he dropped out of school.

Jiaming has a bunch of buddies named Caogen (Seah Jiaqing), Haoban (Kenny Khoo) and Xiaopang (Kelvin Mun) who were able to score well enough to move on to Junior College. But they were caught renting porn magazines by the Principal and had to be suspended for a month.

During this month, the 4 boys took part in a local music competition, had their taste of puppy love, and worked hard to bring business back to “Meng Chuan’s” struggling business. This coming of age tale, see Jiaming and gang learning the harsh realities of pursuing dreams in the real world; and finding out that choosing between what your heart wants and what the society expects from you, is akin to losing your innocence in an adult world.

Through the closure of 'Meng Chuan' in the story, the film reflects the eventual demise of the 'Xinyao' (Singapore Chinese folk music) movement around the mid-90s. And signifies a losing of innocence in the youth's struggle to battle the realities of growing up.

THAT GIRL IN PINAFORE 《我的朋友,我的同学,我爱过的一切》is the first Singapore film in 15 years to celebrate the success of 'Xinyao'( 新谣), the popular 90s Singaporean folk music movement. The film re-introduces this music with contemporary arrangements to a new generation in this charming teenage love story.

Source: FB/girlinpinafore

What I Think

Music? Check. Intention? Check. Plot? Hmm... check. Young idols? Check.

To be honest, I am a little disappointed with the movie.  Why? Let me run through the elements one by one.

Music. Since most of the new actors are singers in real life, they have a certain standard in belting out the songs. A pity that there is only a very selected number of songs in the movie, owing to the copyright issue. The new arrangements of some of the numbers destroyed the original feel of the song, and to be honest, the arrangement does not belongs to the era.

Intention/Plot. Using 'Xinyao' as a selling point, the movie did a notable effort in giving the classic songs a new life. Unfortunately, that is the only selling point of the movie. The plot is predictable, nothing new. I particularly think that the movie is not very well produced, the crew behind the movie should take some blames. When the actors/singers are singing in the movie, the lips and the song are not matched. It is very obvious that they are lip-syncing. The movie also lack of a flow. I felt that as if the movie is being shot by different directors, experiencing different angles. Lack of a direction/style, maybe. Just when I thought I am the only one being critical, my friend commented the same thing before I saying my thoughts. (He has more questions!)

Young idols. This movie stars Mediacorp artistes Daren Tan, Julie Tan and Jayley Woo... Apart from the disappointing flow of the movie, I must applaud that some of the first-time actors/actresses put up a good show. They actually outshine or on par with the Mediacorp artistes whose acting looks unimpressive in comparison. I am particularly impressed with Sherly Ng (as Liyana), Kelvin Mun (as Xiao Pang) and Kenny Khoo (as Hao Ban). Their acting is natural, funny and sincere. Daren Tan is a little too old for his part too!

This movie is popular among the youngsters/teens, thanks to the local support and the fans of the idols. Unfortunately, this is definitely not, and will never be, an award-winning material. I might watch it another time though, since my friend is saying that the movie is not that bad. I am hoping that I can take back my words too. =)


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Kki Sweets : Review

The little drom store cornerWhat's Kki? just like the decorations, Kki does not only offer cakes, they caters the needs of one's five senses - sight, smell, taste, hearing and/or maybe touch... Sitting inside Kki, you will see artfully decorated interior, smell the aromatic vanilla sencha tea, taste the delicious desserts, listen calmly to the wise-choice of music & you can touch anything/everything at the little drom store. The decorations are simple, homely yet classy.

The little Drom store offers a wide range of items that hardly can be found in the market today. Items ranging from Pepsi Cola bottles to antique typewritter. These antiques aren't those extremely expensive ones that are not within our reach. These are more like heartland antiques from the good old Singapore. What amused me is the openess of the store owners for visitors/customers to take photos of their items at free will. Isn't that great? Personally, i am inspired by what i saw!

K-ki offers little selections in their drinks, prefering to focus on their dessert cakes. I had camomile tea it taste refreshing. It compliment the desserts perfectly. Some of the cakes are said to be sweeter. With a tea like this, i am sure that you will have a great enjoyment in the cakes.

Wall of Photos
One particular thing caught my attention - the pillar of photographs. It is amazing to find out that the owner of K-ki not only have love for cakes but the photography as well. I like how the photographs are taken, arranged and made into postcard like pictures. It is awesome! I was the only customer in the tea house at the time of visit and i could see the lady from the drom store took her own camera and starts to take photos of the surroundings, items, store etc. I wonder if she is the photographer of the pillar of photos. Sitting at my place is like watching a little tv scene. The feeling are indescribable.
The services are friendly and warmth. Entering the tea house is more like entering my friend's home. The lady spoke to everyone like her friend. I enjoy spending my peaceful time there without much disturbance. They do not 'chase' me away despite me having only tea after an hour or so. I ended up with a second cake after requesting a refill of hot water to the pot of tea.

Maya cake
Maya Cake
"Maya" cake taste unique and till now, i am unable to explain the taste. I did not approach the staff to ask though. "Souffle Cheesecake" tasted a little bit like moist Japanese cheesecake but it is a good offering for those who doesn't like their cheesecakes to be too cheesy. All the cakes are freshly baked by the owner himself. I heard the lady at the counter is the wife of the chief! Both of them are equally friendly. Among the 3 cakes i tasted, i love "Little Red Riding Hood" (LRRH) best! It is available only around 2pm and it will be sold out before 5.30pm. I wonder how many pieces did they make.

"LRRH" is a chocolate mousse cake coated in dark chocolate, topped with a raspberry. Inside the mousse cake, there is a layer of raspberry filling as well. The taste is heavenly. A must try, especially for dark chocolate lover like me! The mousse, fillings & coating compliment each other very well. It is definitely a delicacy. I guess, this explains why the dessert sold out so quickly.

This is my first, and definitely not the last visit of K-ki...
Window Seats
Little Table Plant
Collections

the type writer

K-ki (ケーキ) and The Little Drom Store
No. 7 Ann Siang Hill
*Tentative Opening Hours:
Mon-Wed, and Sunday - 11am – 9pm
Thurs – 11am – 7pm
Sat – 11am – 4pm
*Occasional Mondays are close for production.
+6225 6650
Official Website
On Facebook
On Hungrygowhere.com








Note: Due to some technical issue, this was reposted as of today. It was an old post (which I need to trace back the dates)

Monday, September 16, 2013

ILO ILO (爸妈不在家) : Review

Synopsis

Set in Singapore, ILO ILO chronicles the relationship between a family of three and their newly arrived Filipino maid, Teresa, who has come like many other Filipino women in search of a better life.

The entire family needs to adapt to the presence of this stranger, which further threatens their already strained relationship. Still, Teresa and Jiale, the young and troublesome boy she cares for, soon form a bond. Their unique connection continues to develop and soon she becomes an unspoken part of the family.

But this is 1997 and the Asian Financial Crisis is starting to be felt in all the region…

Source: http://www.iloilomovie.com

What I Think

A very simple and straight-forward story. I do think that this is a story that many Singaporeans (or those who stayed here for years) can connect to. It is not a very new situation in Singapore but it is something new for a movie. Definitely not the mainstream/commercial kind of movie that includes lots of big cast, budget, actions etc. In recent years, there are many good indie short movie from Singapore. This is definitely one of them. It is no wonder why the film won Camera d’Or for best first feature film, becoming first Singaporean movie to win at prestigious Cannes Film Festival.

Apart from the story plot, the production team did a great job in bringing out a good flow of the movie and leaving little (or no) traces of 21st century. Many scenes bring the memories back to me of my school days. I love the scene where the students sits in pair (horizontally), saying pledges, and even the public canning seems so familiar! (No, I am never on the receiving end!) The cast did a great job too!

Chen Tianwen, a veteran actor in local TV scene, brings out the character of a loving husband and father well. I love the scene where he wishes his wife's mother a happy birthday. So classic! I wonder why he took so long to be cast in a featured film or movie.

Yeo Yann Yann's character has lots of scenes that cannot be acted with too drastic actions, need lots of emotions and she did it very well. She brings out the struggle she faces, the dilemma she is having and feeling lost when she saw her son being close with her maid. And I am still wondering how does the scene of her giving birth in the last few minutes and the regular check-up looks so real~!

Angeli Bayani acted Teresa, the very understanding maid, in the film. I wonder how did the director managed to get such a natural actress. I have not seen her in the past but I do feel that her act as a Filipino maid is super convincing. From expression to her movement, it is a very typical maid we see in our daily life in Singapore.

Koh Jia Ler is very new to the entertainment scene. He is not very cute or the typical handsome boy which many movie like to cast, but he is very natural. This is definitely a case where talent speaks louder than looks. A very good job done by this Primary Six student.

I can't comment much on the director, Anthony Chen (haha!) but I do think this is a good film and for those who have not watch, please watch it. Not only supporting a local (Singaporean) film, but more because how good the featured film is.

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Monday, September 02, 2013

短暫的快樂

最近遇到一些不是很快樂的事情,可能是因為自己給自己的壓力,或許使自己的無能。

這一就是為什麼我那麼期待著這澳門之旅。一個短暫的逃離,Runaway。

出國前也因為對此的重視,讓我更專注的在找尋可去的景點。可惜的是,天不做美,下起毛毛細雨,甚至有煙霧的跡象。慶幸的是大家還是玩得挺開心的!

第一天就品嘗到之前沒吃到的Magaret's Cafe的葡萄牙蛋撻!哈!但因為放著太久,結果並沒有想像中的好吃。不過,我們第二天再給他們一次機會,果然好好吃喔!

這幾天的行程不算很擠,算是一個快樂及輕鬆的。愛吃就吃,愛鬧就鬧。累了?歇息吧!

突然覺得澳門的照片可以讓我用寫博客的方式呈現。

好!就這麼說定了!=)