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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Atis Ice Cream

Description:
Taken from Celebrations: A Culinary Feast from the Roces-Reyes Table, edited by Delgado, et. al (Anvil Publishing, Inc. 2010).


"Atis Ice Cream is such a luxury. There's nothing like nonstop spoonfuls of pure atis frozen in creamy carabao's milk ice cream. This is my grandmother's recipe, and in the old days, when they didn't have electric ice cream makers, they would freeze the atis ice cream mix in a metal can and give it a stir every few hours to break up the ice crystals."


Ingredients:
1 cup sugar
1/2 c water
2 kg ripe atis (sugar apple), the seeds are removed
(we are using the creamy pulp of the atis)
4 cup carabao's milk


Directions:
Combine the sugar and water in a small saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring until the sugar is completely dissolved.

In a large bowl, mix the cooled syrup, atis pulp, and carabao's milk. Transfer to an ice cream machine and follow the manufacturer's instructions.

Alternatively, pour the mixture into ice trays or shallow pans and freeze. After a few hours, scrape the ice that begun to form and return to the freezer. Repeat a few more times until a thick sherbet-like consistency is reached.


Saturday, December 17, 2011

MUJI Global

http://www.muji.com
Japanese goods..high quality and for some items you will consider carefully that they are reasonably priced.

Their notebooks and other paper products are a steal considering its made in Japan. I could not resist a Japanese-style plain white teapot myself..and their containers are the usual of what I would expect from Japanese design and attention to detail :-)

Snack memories. While growing up, what do you recall about foods you munched on?

Monday, December 5, 2011

Spicy Ginger Tea

Description:
Alternative to your usual coffee.

But take note...people suffering from heartburn should not use ginger in large quantities to make the tea, for it can aggravate the condition...


Ingredients:
4 cups of water
4-5 slices of fresh ginger
A few strips of orange peel
4 pods of cardamom
4 cloves
2 cups of milk, low-fat
4 teaspoons of tea leaves (Assam)
Brown sugar, according to taste


Directions:
Put the water, cardamom, ginger slices, orange peel and cloves in a saucepan, bring to boil, then cover and simmer for about ten minutes.

Add the tea leaves and milk and simmer for another two minutes.

Turn off the heat and allow it to steep for about 4-5 minutes, or according to how strong you want it.

Strain the tea and add sugar according to taste. Serve hot.

Ginger Tea flavored with Lemongrass

Description:
Drink it hot when you feel the flu or a cold coming on.
It can be served either hot or chilled so it depends on your preference.

Ingredients:
4 cups of water
2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger root
1 stalk lemongrass, sliced lengthwise
2 teaspoons of herbal tea
1 lemon
honey


Directions:
Bring the water to boil then reduce the heat and add the grated ginger and lemongrass.

Let it simmer for ten minutes or so.
Turn off the heat add two teaspoons of herbal tea (any of your favorite).

Strain the tea and add honey to sweeten and lemon for extra flavor.

Drooling over the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7...the first super AMOLED Plus tablet. I wonder if its good to just buy it in Korea when I go there next year *cross fingers*