Friday, November 9, 2012

Banana Chocolate Walnut Loaf Cake


I try to be health conscious ... honest, I do!  But many times ... ok, virtually all the time, I don't succeed.  When I found out that overripe bananas are supposed to be really good for us, a light bulb went off in my head and I started to search for a really good banana cake recipe.  I figured bananas (good for our health) + cake (I love cake) = a healthy food I'll love :)  (Although, at the back of my mind, I did kinda realise that I may just be disguising a fruit as a cake ... which may not actually be as healthy as I hoped it would be ...)





So, where to start when searching for such a recipe?  Especially since there are soooooo many recipes for banana cakes and banana bread floating around on the internet?  As I've had some good experiences with tried and tested recipes by bloggers I follow, I thought why not check out them out?  Some of my favorite food blogs for such home baking are on the blogroll for the Daring Bakers and TWD (Tuesdays With Dorie).  I ended up trying out this recipe, and now it's on my keeper list of fantastic recipes!  In fact, I shared some with my mom's friend, who told me that her granddaughter, who dislikes banana cake, actually ate up an entire slice of the cake!  Quite an endorsement of this recipe, I think! :)

The recipe was for a pretty huge bundt cake, so I split the batter into half and baked 2 loaf cakes.  Wrapped one up in this ever-so-pretty serviettes fm Ikea (and I was wondering what to do with such pretty paper when I impulsively bought it!  Heh heh heh ...) ...




I did add chocolate chips and walnuts to the banana cake ...


Dee-Li-Cious!!!!!




Earl Grey Tea Cookies


Continuing on with my baking spree, while I was baking up a storm with the pies & tarts & blueberry cake, a friend was baking some earl grey tea cookies.  She highly recommended it, so once I was done using up all my baking byproducts, I quickly whipped up a batch of these Earl Grey Tea cookies.  They were indeed as good as she said they were!  I later gave some to some other friends and they all loved it too!  This recipe sure is a keeper!





Blueberry Lemon Loaf Cake


Ok... so what does one do with lemon curd?  Perhaps have it with some blueberry cake?  And that's how I went on to baking up a Blueberry Lemon Loaf Cake (adapted fm this recipe) ...




Lemon Tart


After the fig tart, I had some more dough for the tart shell ... and I had some lemons in the fridge which I'd bought, thinking to make some lemon tarts, so off I went ... baking up some lemon tarts ...


Extra Lemon Curd ...




Fig Tart


And so began my tart craze ... it all started with the delicious Banana Cream Pie, which resulted in some extra oreo cookies.  I used that to make another oreo crust for a round banana cream tart.  Then I had to make more custard for that small tart.  In the end, I was left with lots of custard.  So, I started thinking of how I could use it up.  Talk about a vicious cycle! :)

As it happened, figs were in season.  Since they are one of my favorite fruits, I simply had to make a fig tart .... and it turned out really well :)




Banana Cream Pie


After reading cupcakesandcashmere's post on her favorite banana cream pie recipe, I couldn't resist trying my hand at this...  





I have to say that I agree wholeheartedly with Emily Schuman's endorsement of the recipe.  The combination of the oreo crust, sliced bananas, lusciousness of the custard, with the sweetness toned down by the rum-laced whipped cream, and topped with chocolate shavings ... was sooooooo good!





Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Roast Chicken


I was thinking of having a good roast chicken and had been seeing fennel being sold in the supermarkets in Shanghai.  As fennel isn't really an Asian vegetable, but I'd seen it being used pretty often by Jamie Oliver, I decided to look for a recipe to try.  Found this one fm Ina Garten, adapted it by adding some squash and zucchini, and it was soooo good!!!


Baked French Toast/Bread Pudding


I had some leftover homemade bread (cranberry and almond), and was thinking it'd be a waste to throw it away when I saw a post by Joythebaker on a Banana Bourbon Bread Pudding.  Everything suddenly clicked and I was in my kitchen whipping this up ...



This was simply uh-maze-ing!!!!  I substituted with rum and didn't use any bananas and it was still delicious!


Sun With Aqua, The Bund, Shanghai


Some time back, we had been longing for the wonderful Japanese food in Taipei, and lamenting the lack of reasonably priced good authentic Japanese food in Shanghai.  So when some friends recommended Sun With Aqua, a Japanese restaurant on the Bund, we eagerly went off to try this out, hoping it would have the kind of Japanese food we were looking for.  We were not disappointed :)

A glimpse of the counter seating ...


As their set lunch was pretty popular, we opted for the Tokyo set, which effectively had almost everything one could desire in Japanese cuisine ... suffice to say it was definitely filling ... just look at this sumptuous spread ...


A closer look ...


 Tempura ...


Udon noodles ... (I had a tempura set which came with soba noodles, but unfortunately my camera skills were somewhat lacking and it was too blur to post ... but they were yummy!)


An overview of my tempura set ... it came with sushi ... dee-lish!!!!


A closer look ...




Our friends ordered a teppanyaki set with beef, prawns and crab ...


After a satisfying meal, we decided we would definitely be making a return visit to Sun With Aqua.