Friday, December 6, 2013
Mexican Chocolate Cheesecake
Monday, November 11, 2013
Southern Skim Milk/Fat-Free-Yogurt Biscuits
Due to my sudden craving for buttermilk biscuits and conflicting unwillingness to go to the store and spend money on buttermilk, I conjured up these bad boys. I am not a fan of the so-called "buttermilk substitute" of milk and lemon/vinegar (too "liquidy" compared to the real deal and not as flavorful) nor did I have lemon, so I decided to combine skim milk with fat-free, Greek yogurt and use that as a substitute.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Mexican Hot-Chocolate Cookies: A Comparison
A comparison of Mexican Hot-Chocolate Cookies: adapted version of Everyday Food Magazine on the left/Cooking Channel on the right |
For El Día de Muertos (The Day of the Dead), I decided to make Mexican Chocolate Cookies for my students because the cookies were portable and pleasant hybrids between Mexican and U.S. desserts. I tried out two recipes: 1) a heavily adapted version from Everyday Food Magazine on Martha Stewart's website and 2) a recipe from the Cooking Channel website. While both recipes yielded delicious cookies, one was clearly better than the other. Before I reveal the winner, let's talk about the pros and cons of each recipe and its end product.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Italian-Inspired Burgers
I'm back! Sort of :).
In May of 2008, I first fell
in love with Italy. For my first solo trip abroad, I visited Firenze,
Pisa, and Venezia and promised myself to return here for good. So on the
2nd of July 2012, I flew from Los Angeles to Berlin to Roma. For almost
9 months now, I have been living in Europe trying to realize my dream
of remaining in Italy (yes, even with its economic and political
problems) for the rest of my life. Although it does not look like it is
going to happen this time around, I plan to come back here after 90
days; and while in the States, I plan to apply for a long-term visa.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
北海道牛奶麵包 Hokkaido Milk Bread
Hokkaido Milk Bread
recipe found on
Hokkaido Milk Toast
Makes two loafs (each loaf tin size: 20.5cmx10.5cmx9.5cm)
Ingredients:
Read more: http://en.christinesrecipes.com/2010/10/hokkaido-milk-toast-japanese-style.html#ixzz2DdccwqX
Makes two loafs (each loaf tin size: 20.5cmx10.5cmx9.5cm)
Ingredients:
- 540 gm bread flour
- 86 gm caster sugar
- 8 gm salt
- 9 gm full cream milk power(original recipe calls for a kind of natural milk essence, not available here, so I replace it.)
- 11 gm instant dried yeast
- 86 gm whisked egg
- 59 gm whipping cream
- 54 gm milk
- 184 gm tangzhong (method of making tangzhong)
- 49 gm unsalted butter, melted
Read more: http://en.christinesrecipes.com/2010/10/hokkaido-milk-toast-japanese-style.html#ixzz2DdccwqX
Friday, September 10, 2010
White Chocolate Crumb Muffins
Wow. I haven't updated in more than a month! Things have been pretty rough for me here in LA because I hadn't found a job even after submitting 10-20 applications a day and 3 interviews. To make matters worse, I will have to move out of my girlfriend's house very soon because she is allowed to have only 3 people in her rental home. I will have to live in my car if I don't start earning money soon! After having worked so hard in school for so many years, the thought of living in my car is a terrible one. Fortunately, I just landed a job teaching Spanish online for Oklahoma public schools (if you knew my family background (most of them live in OK), you would understand the irony in all of this). I will be teaching 7 hours a day as a substitute until I get my emergency certification to teach in Oklahoma while still residing in California (ah, the power of the internet and Skype). Anyway, I just hope you all can keep me in your thoughts and prayers while I go through this difficult time.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Buttermilk Pound Cake & Big News
The photos in this post were taken a day after I made this cake.
BIG NEWS: I'm moving back to Los Angeles in fewer than 10 days. I have applied for a leave of absence from graduate school, so I hope to return to school in a year. I have been in school non-stop since kindergarten. So, I went from elementary to high school to earning my BA to my first master's degree to my second master's to doctoral coursework and then to my qualifying paper (a condensed version of my dissertation). For practically 2 years, I have been working on my qualifying paper in graduate school because my depression and lack of willpower have been preventing me from moving forward. When I tell myself to work on my paper, I end up doing something else like cook, bake, read other blogs, post entries, take photos, watch TV, lie in bed, stare at the walls, cry, etc. Before you blame my lost of will on baking and blogging, I must tell you that I was feeling this way one year before starting this blog, which is also one year before I started to cook/bake.
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