CNY makan trip to IPOH

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During this year Chinese New Year, we went for a little short trip to Ipoh (City in Perak, Malaysia which is about 120mins away from KL).

This city holds a great meaning for both of us (hub and me) as our love story sort of begins there. Mostly for me, since hub ‘wow’ed me while trying to court me by driving us to Ipoh just because I told him I had cravings for ipoh chicken hor fun. But then, like all boyfriend turn husband, they get lazier over time. Nowadays, I would be lucky to even get him to go for dinner together at a place 20-30 mins away… bleh.

So, when our family friends offered to bring us around Ipoh for good local food, I was game to go. Hub needed some urging but finally agreed when I reminded him how he had FORGOTTEN our anniversary and this will be sort of like our anniversary getaway.

And so begins our foodaventure in Ipoh. Stay Tune. 😉

 

Caramel Croissant Pudding with Cast Iron pot

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When I first saw Nigella (famous celebrity chef) made these on TV, I was hooked and couldn’t wait to try it out. The way she made it look so simple !!! She really makes cooking easy and fun.  

Instead of baking it on the oven, I use my 24cm Staub cast iron pot.

And, I made a few adjustment on the receipe based on our taste preference.

For the custard,

  • ½ cup              Caster Sugar
  • ¼ cup              water
  • 1 tbsp              butter
  • 250ml              Cream
  • 250ml              fresh milk
  • 5 nos               eggs
  • 1 tsp                vanilla essence
  • Pinch of salt to taste.

Boil the water and sugar till it turn golden. Turn off the heat and whisk in butter till all melt. Next, whisk in the cream, fresh milk, vanilla essence, eggs and pinch of salt to give it a little contrast. I continue to whisk until everything it mixed well and forms a very nice custard-like colour. 

Next, I lightly spray my pot with canola oil. Heat up the pot and start tearing in big chucks of stale croissant. I let the croissant fry a little in the pot before I pour in the custard sauce. I used about 6 pieces of croissant here. I fold and press each piece to make sure the sauce soaks thru. After about 2-3 minutes, I turn off the fire. 

Cover the pot with the staub lid (which i think is the same weight we the pot !!!! so heavy…) and continue to let the pot do its job while I ran off to shower. 

 

When all of us head down for breakfast (about 15-20 mins later), the pudding is cook perfectly and still hot! (the recipe can easily feed 4-5 people)

It’s such a great and wonderful recipe for lazy-me. And hubby thinks I’m amazing for whipping something like this up for breakfast !!! MUAHHAHAHAHHA….and all this is Thanks to Nigella (One of my many favourite TV chef).

Normally, I will have some leftover which I just keep in a tupperware. It will still taste amazing the next day after reheating in the microwave for about 1-2 minutes. OR, just have it cold with some ice cream ! yummmzzz….

3 Phase ready !!!

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Yay – we went over to our site and found that our meter is now upgraded. We are now officially 3 phase ready. The meter is a little bit larger compare to the 1 phase model. And now there’s 3 wires going into the main DB of the house. (refer to 3 phase vs. 1 phase in my earlier post for details)

That was after some calls to TNB, Topping up the deposit and paying of some outstanding amounts.

Despite the long wait (almost one month plus), I would have to say I did have a rather comfortable experienced with TNB shah alam. We went to their office on weekend and was pleasantly surprise that the team there are very friendly and smiley people.

I’m so happy this is out of the way….