Showing posts with label birthday ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday ideas. Show all posts

Saturday, September 21, 2019

Birthday Chocolate Carrot Cake


During my kids' birthdays, I usually make it a point to at least bake them a cake. It is more of my birthday gift for them. But sometimes it is a little bit of a dilemma for me on what kind of cake to bake. Why? Because I usually have my own idea of what cake I like to bake and how I will decorate the frosting. But it is not my birthday! That is what I usually forget, lol. They have their own preference on what kind of cake they want. So my "selfish" personal ideas are thrown out of the window, lol. 

Anyway, what matters most is them. What they want and what they like. After all, it is their birthday! So this time, it was my son's birthday. (this post was late) I asked him what he wanted and he told me specifically to bake a Chocolate Carrot Cake! 

At first I thought, does chocolate go well with carrots? I tried to discouraged him but to no avail. He searched the net and found some recipes. Ha! I would not have known there is such thing as chocolate carrot cake, lol. 

Finally, I found one recipe online and tried baking it. I was skeptical that maybe it won't taste that good. I thought, " Here we go! Another experiment." But I was surprised how it turned out. Everybody liked the cake! I was amazed, too, how moist and good the cake was.  Another experiment gone great. This will be one of my fave cakes to bake from now on.

(Cake was frosted with milk chocolate cream cheese frosting. Decorated with chocolate bits on the side and some chopped walnuts.)


Sunday, November 4, 2018

Anyone Likes Ube or Purple Yam?

(This is my home-baked Ube Cake)

"That is a beautiful purple color! Does it use artificial coloring?" I often hear these comments (from people who don't know) when they see pastries made of ube. They are usually surprised when told that it is the inherent color of the tuberous root crop.

Ube or purple yam is a crop that is grown for its enlarged roots like potatoes. Ube is sometimes confused with the purple sweet potatoes but they are two different kinds. Ube has a darker brown and rougher peeling while the purple sweet potatoes has a lighter brown and smoother skin.

Purple yam is a common staple in the Philippines. Filipinos use it mostly for making tasty desserts. They use it as a jam, an ingredient for cakes, and other delicious pastries. You can also make it into ice cream. In every Filipino gathering, you will see one or more menu made of ube.

Ube is one of my favorite flavors. I've always loved ube ice creams, cakes, and anything with ube in it. In my opinion, its taste is a blend of vanilla and almond flavors, some say also vanilla and pistachio. I guess it depends on the palate, lol. Anyway, if you want to find out its taste, try it out!



Monday, August 13, 2018

My First-ever Blueberry Cheesecake!

Conquer your fears! That's the motto that came to my mind today after I've tasted my first-ever baked blueberry cheesecake. I've been wanting to bake a cheesecake for more than a year now, but my fear of not making it right stopped me from doing it before yesterday. All I could think of was that, what if I mess it up, the ingredients will be wasted. I have also the tendency to get discouraged right away, so if I don't make it right the first time chances are I won't be motivated to do it again. So I've planned to do it and then chickened out, so it was postponed and postponed until this week I decided to try it out, no matter what the outcome is.
So yesterday, I finally had the guts to do it. I researched on various sites on cheesecake recipes and got my cookbook to get some tips on how to bake a great cheesecake. I combined the different ideas I read and put it into fruition in my recipe.
Being a first-timer, I had some mishaps along the way,Lol! I forgot to grease the pan with a cooking spray before putting the crust mixture. I already tried pressing the crust on the pan when I read on my cookbook to at least spray the pan first so when you take out the crust it will be easy and the cake won't stick. So I have to take out the crust mixture from the pan and do it all over again. Sprayed the pan and then put the crust mixture and pressed it into the pan,voila! Done with the first part, a little problem but I'm learning along the way.
I was a little worried at first with my mixer because I have only a hand mixer. I didn't know if it could handle mixing a thick mixture like the cream cheese. Because I remembered with my previous hand mixer it overheated,LOL! Well what did I expect with a $10 dollar mixer,lol. Anyway, it fared well to my surprise, I guess becuase it has more power than the previous one,thank God. So another worry solved.
Everything went well with the cream cheese mixture and the crusy so I started baking it. I was so excited about it that I keep opening the oven. I was afraid it might get burnt. But later on I realized my mistake. Opening the oven a lot will make the top of the cake crack, from what I've read. Another lesson learned for a first timer, so I made a mental note to make
research on how to prevent cracks on my cheesecake next time. but it wasn't such a major issue though, I got lucky I was planning on a blueberry topping, so the topping covered the cracks. So my cheesecake seemed perfect to look at with the topping on it:-)
The hardest part in baking your cheesecake for the first time is the waiting. I had to wait overnight before I'll be able to know how my cheesecake taste like. the reason for the long wait is because I have to refrigerate the cheesecake first. But the wait was all worth it, my husband said. This morning when we tasted it, it was very good. It came out really well, was very creamy.I was so happy it turned out as I expected it to be. It may not be visually perfect but the taste was divine. It goes well with coffee!:-)
So I guess, I conquered my fear and made the right decision. And now I can't wait for my next cheesecake adventure!
Here are a couple of photos of my masterpiece. Enjoy!


Monday, August 15, 2016

Ube Cupcakes!


Hello, guys! I have not written anything on my blog for months now. I am back! lol. Just checked my blog again today and felt like blogging again. Hopefully I will have time for it again from time to time.

Anyway, my blog post for today is about my homemade Ube Cupcakes! I have been wanting to bake some ube cupcakes or cake these past few months. But I was not so lucky to find an ube flavoring. It is very hard to find an ube flavoring here where I live. The Asian stores here do not have it always. Maybe if they do, it goes away pretty fast because it is not available all the time. I tried to find it online, found one in Amazon but it was too expensive for such a little amount. It is almost $10 for a 20 ml bottle. And I need to use at least two bottles in each recipe. It is not worth it, lol, I am on a budget.

Finally I found some ube flavoring two weeks ago at the Asian store. I got lucky! I bought two bottles ( did not read the recipe yet prior to buying). I thought the two bottles was more than enough. I regretted it. I should have bought all the four bottles. Because I later found out that the recipe calls for the two bottles to be used. Oh well! Lesson learned. I have to wait again for it to be available at the Asian store, lol. I should have been smarter. By the way, the price for each bottle at the store was just $3 each, big difference from the online price. 

So finally, I was able to bake some cupcakes. Primarily, I wanted to bake a cake, but I thought, if we do not finish the whole cake fast it will be wasted. So I decided to just bake the cupcakes. That way, I will just frost enough number of it that we can eat easily. And then I froze the rest for next time.

By the way, for those who do not know what "UBE" is, it is a root crop. Sometimes it is called purple yam, maybe because it is purplish in color. It is a tuberous root vegetable. It is different from the purple sweet potatoes though which is more common here in the US. In the Philippines, it is very common. You can find ube jams, ube ice cream, and of course ube cake/cupcakes.

Back to my baking. The recipe I followed was pretty good. But not what I was expecting. I was looking for the spongy type cupcake. The one I made was more dense. But it was still good, it was pretty moist. Though a little oily for my liking. But overall, the cupcakes were good and the ube taste did come out pretty well.

I will try to find another recipe next time and experiment. Hopefully I will find the recipe I am looking for. Until next post!:)

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Special Turon (Ripe Banana Wrapped in Egg Roll Wraps)

I had some very ripe plantains at home today. I didn't know what to do with it. It is such a waste if I will throw it again, since a plantain is .75 cents per piece. I had three pieces left, so that would be $2.25. In this economy, we should try our best to save in any way we can.

So that made my brain worked, hehe. I looked in the freezer and found some egg roll wrappers. It made me think of turon. "Turon" is a favorite Filipino snack in the Philippines. It looks like egg rolls but instead of the meat or veggies inside, it has sweet banana and other sweet ingredients. It is more like a dessert type of food and also good by itself for snacks. Anyway, going back to this morning, I took out the wrappers to thaw and checked in the pantry for some jackfruit in a can and found one. Seems like I'm lucky today. I had a leftover purple sweet potato that I boiled in the morning for my breakfast, so I thought why not make use of it,too. Instead if using purple yam or ube, I used my sweet purple potato. It has the same color and texture.

So I got all my ingredients ready after my egg roll wrapper thawed. I had the wrappers, julienned jackfruit, mashed sweet potato with sugar, and the sliced plantains.

I just put all the ingredients together in the middle of the egg roll wrapper and then wrapped it burrito style but sealing it at the end with water.

Preheat a deep pan and some oil on it, enough to deep fry the turon. Fry it until the turon is golden brown. My kids enjoyed it!:)

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Chocolate Cheesecake with Mixed Berries on Top

As I've promised here are the photos of
my Chocolate Cheesecake that I baked yesterday. These are just a couple of photos of a single slice of cheesecake. Too bad I forgot to take a picture of the whole cheesecake because we were in a hurry this morning to leave for town and bring the cheesecake to my mom in-laws workplace to surprise her and congratulate her for her new job. So I already sliced it when I realized I didn't get to take a picture of the whole cheesecake. Anyway, maybe next time I bake one I'll make sure to get a photo of the whole cake:)

Anyway, here are the pictures of my yummy chocolate cheesecake. For the record,lol, my mom in-law and her co-workers liked my cheesecake. One of the gals even asked for the recipe. I am glad they liked it. :-)

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Mesquite-Rubbed Baby Back Ribs



I like the Smokey Mesquite seasoning because of its natural smoky flavor, saltiness, a little spiciness from the chili and red pepper but not to overwhelming, and a little hint of sweetness. I always use this when we grill, bake or even pan-fry some meat. Yesterday, I tried using it on some baby back ribs. My plan supposed to be was to make the Sweet Baby Back Ribs but then I ran out of time to marinate it, so I looked around in our pantry and there I saw the Smokey Mesquite Seasoning. So I experimented a bit because I haven't tried using it on ribs yet. And sure enough it came out pretty good. You can add or glaze it with your favorite barbecue sauce if you want or a drizzle of honey after, but in this recipe I opted not to put anything and it still came out good. Anyway here it is, have fun biting the ribs!!!:)

Monday, April 4, 2011

COCONUT MACAROONS



INGREDIENTS:

1 pkg. 14 oz. unsweetened coconut flakes or approx. 5 1/3 cups
3 eggs
1 can condensed milk
3/4 cup white sugar
1 tsp. vanilla

Preheat oven to 275 degrees F.
In a large bowl, combine all ingredients.
Mix it very well.
Put into greased paper cups(small) and bake it for at about 15 minutes or until it turns golden brown.


                

Saturday, March 26, 2011

HOMEMADE BURRITO RECIPE

Burrito is a Mexican dish which has a filling of either meat, veggies, rice, etc and wrapped in a flour tortilla. You can actually just make different kinds of filling according to your preference. Here, I am using hash browns or shredded frozen potatoes, some bacon, scrambled eggs, and chopped roasted green chile. I usually make these in big batches and just wrap it in clear plastic wrap and then freeze it. When you need to eat it, then just pop it in the microwave for a minute or so and then you have a warm burrito! This taste better too, if you drizzle it with Green Enchilada Sauce.

Cheesecake Cupcake with Cherry Toppings