Monday, May 31, 2010

Apple cake and spaghetti


Today I made another simple dessert, which is I got this from someone I know long time back. Its very easy to make and again, I use the unusual measurement for Indonesian people but like I said don’t be worried just do like in the recipe.
2 cups of flour, ½ cup of sugar, 2 eggs (beat for awhile), 2 spoon rum (you could use non-alcohol rum), 1 big apples (sliced), pinch of salt, 1,5 glass of water (you could change to apple juice, if you do this, you should use less sugar), 1 teaspoon baking powder, additional sugar and cinnamon powder. Mix all ingredients except additional sugar and cinnamon powder. And put on 20 cm diameter baking pan covered with margarine and flour. Arranged sliced apple on top and sprinkle the additional sugar and cinnamon powder, bake it for about 25 minutes. It will be a thin cake.
Add vla if you want. 200 ml milk,75 gr sugar, 25 gr corn flour, pinch of salt, 1 egg yolk. Cook all the ingredients except egg yolk until smooth and bubbled. Add the egg yolk and stir it well.


And for dinner, I cooked spaghetti until al dente and dry it. Preheat the pan and put some cooking oil or olive oil, 1 clove crushed garlic, chili (optional), zucchini and grated carrot and cook for awhile.
Add the spaghetti, cook for 3 minutes, add grated Parmesan, salt and sugar.

Remember, don't be afraid to try to cook or bake, and sometimes you would get your own signature of food or cake.

Enjoy cooking and baking

Kabul, 31 May 2010

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Cookies and tempe

Today I had a mood to make cookies, I grabbed one of my recipe books and unfortunately all the recipes are using unusual measurement for Indonesia (cups, etc) of course you could see from the internet to convert in kg or ml and etc.

But if you don’t have time to look at the internet, don’t be afraid, just take 1 cup (for coffee or tea) and use that cup as your measurement tool as per recipe. But you have to use your feeling about half of cup or one third of cup.
And you will get almost exactly like in receipe.

I made an easy cookies, it’s 2 cup of flour, ½ cup of sugar, 1/3 cup of cooking oil, pinch of salt, almond, 3 spoon of white wine and 2 spoon of Pernod (you can change to other liquor). Mix all the ingredients into dough for cookies, roll about 1 cm and shape as you wish.
Place on bake tray covered by butter or margarine and put some almond on top the cookies then bake it for about 20 minutes.



For dinner, tonight I made very simple dishes, sliced chicken, fresh mushroom, spinach, spring onion, tomato, garlic, onion, oyster sauce, salt and sugar and I stir fry them (you could see from my previous post how to make stir fry).

Also, I have tempe (thanks to Donny, a friend in Kabul who gave me tempe forced by me) and fried it, before soak tempe with mix of garlic, salt, white pepper and water.




















Kabul, 29 May 2010

Away from home


One day I woke up and thinking about the movie “Julie & Julia” base from a true story about two women (from different time) who could not cook at the beginning not even able to cut onion properly until creating a cook book and a blog about how to cook.

And also Martha Steward, a woman (as far as I know) who know the opportunity to become big. Even she jailed once because of inside trader but she always gives inspiration to people about cooking and other domestic jobs.


Everything happened because of my mother, a woman who taught her children to be domestically independent by doing everything at home our own without a maid.

When I was a kid, I used to wash the dishes, broom the floor, crawling on the floor to wipe the floor.

Even my mother taught us how to clean the floor with shredded coconut. After she made coconut milk, she did not throw the coconut but use it to clean the floor. Well, messy of course but made the floor clean and shine.


When we were kids, cooking was the job of my mother but we helped her, for instance I steam the rice, with a pot for 30 minute (or at least until reduce) and steam the rice for another 30 minute. So to make a good steam rice, actually it is not that easy, well nowadays we could use rice cooker but I could still taste the different of those steam rice.


About the cooking actually now become my favorite thing to do, it began when I was in Banda Aceh, my first job far from my mother and the taste of Acehnese food were different, so I tried to cook myself and I did.

From there I know the basic to make “tumis”.(stir-fry). Sautee garlic, onion or shallot, “lengkuas“ (galangale) and if you like you could put oyster sauce. With that basic for tumis you could add whatever you like, vegetables mixed with meat or seafood.

Its normally happen to me when I don’t know what to cook, I am just using what I have in the fridge and do the tumis.

Just do not cook the vegetables to well or overcook, even for vegetables we should cook them al dente.

When you use beef, do not put water at the beginning, because beef would produce juices when you cook it, so wait until the beef cooked then see if you still need water or not.

When I was in Banda Aceh, I was always thinking that make beef rendang is very difficult, actually not (and there are a lot of ready made or instant spices) but to be honest I don’t like use it because I always want to make all my foods original.


Back to beef rendang, it is not difficult to make, I just need onion or shallot (better than onion but you still could use onion), ginger, lengkuas, lemon grass, chili (a lot if you like very spicy like I do), salt, sugar, tamarind and coconut milk.

I started to make beef rendang when I was in Kabul, Afghanistan and all my friends love it.


My other signature is “sambel bawang”, it was popular in Banda Aceh and it was very easy to make. Sautee the bird eye chili and garlic with very less cooking oil, and mash them with salt and sugar.


Please be noted that I never use MSG for all my foods, which normally in Asian food, as the substitute I always use salt and sugar, the right composition will bring the right taste for my food.


So many times I tried to make bread or rolls and never succeed until one day I did very nice rolls, from there I know that to make bread or rolls I should mix yeast with warm water separately until bubbled then mix it with flour and other ingredient.


I watched Indonesian food program in Banda Aceh once and I was surprised that making sushi is not as difficult as I thought. Just mix and cook normal rice and sticky rice (2:1), after cooked, add rice vinegar, rice wine, salt and sugar. Put on roasted seaweed and you could use everything inside, seafood, vegetables, even chicken or beef, roll it. Voila!!! your own sushi.



From that program I also learned how to make some easy desert, I remember when I was a kid, me, my brothers and sisters had bread for breakfast, but we never ate the edge of the bread because it was hard, so my mother collected them and mixed it with boiled milk and sugar, egg, raisin, a bit of melted butter or margarine and cinnamon powder, then she baked it. It’s a bread pudding.


And I know from that program that to make a cake, you could substitute flour to ground almond or cashew nut.

I had a friend and he was allergic with flour, so this kind of cake was safe for him.

Every time I go home to Indonesia, I always bring some snacks back, like “peyek” and when it finish I normally make “peyek” my own with green bean, I don’t remember who taught me, either my sister or my mother, that for “peyek kacang hijau” I should soak the green bean at least for 24 hours and the green beans will not hard when you make peyek”.


The other thing that I learned about cooking, you have to have a happy mood and willing to cook, because you will never make anything with your bad mood, for me cooking is always improving my mood.


Don’t get wrong, sometimes when cook or bake, mistakes could happen, but it suppose not to let you down and make you crazy so you don’t want to cook or bake anymore.

I made a lot of mistakes (people always do) but I still cook and bake, like today I had a plan to make puff cream to bring to my friend’s BBQ party, but it was completely failed and I threw the whole dough. I was a bit upset but it doesn’t mean I don’t want to make puff cream anymore.


Being away from my hometown, somehow making me to be creative, I painted when I was in Banda Aceh, decorated the house, this still on here in Kabul.

And that (to be honest) could distract me from being homesick or depress, especially with the situation in Afghanistan.


After all, making friends is the greatest thing on earth and being in Humanitarian Community is the opportunity to have friends from all over the world.


Next time I will write again about my cooking activity and for sure share some tips of cooking or baking.


Just don't give up only because your plan is not happening, if you have a will there is a way.


Kabul, 28 May 2010