Thursday, September 27, 2012

First Adventure: Senor Taco!

So Joby and I went to explore Star Vista Mall today at Buona Vista. It's the new shopping complex that opened recently (Sept 17 I think?) right next to BV MRT. I won't go into detail about the mall itself but there's quite a lot of good food places at that place and the layout concept is quite cool too.

But onto the food, so after a long while of exploring and searching for food places, we decided to go for some Mexican since neither of us have had it before. This Mexican joint we visited was called Senor Taco (Senor with the squiggly sign above the n but i have no idea how to type it on my computer).

Located on Level 2, it's situated on the end of a lofty spur that overlooks the main plaza and the entrance steps which makes for a great view, especially at night. It feels great cause it's open-concept and has that unfettered freedom, but on warm days (like today) we were baking. Fortunately, there was quite a fair bit of wind owing to its location and cause there was no shortage of fans.

We went at 1pm and surprisingly there was no one patronising the establishment. I guess it was due to the heat and cost (possibly?). It was confusing because no one showed us to our seats or attended to us. In fact, there was no "counter" per se like you would expect in a restaurant. I figure this was because it was like a walk-in bar and that was part of its operations model.

From the above you can get a rough picture of the ambience, it really is quite a good place to chill out. It has a bar counter, there's music playing in the background and the service crew was friendly. One gripe though, the music was a little too loud and frankly not to Joby's taste, so it conflicted with the chill-out image a little. Other than that though, it's quite a good place to eat with friends at night.



But on to the main stuff, the food. So we first ordered the Taco Al Pastor. It was soft shell tacos that came with an accompanying condiments of onions, parsley, lime and huuuuuge jalapeno. We were given an option of either Pork or Chicken, but we chose pork since pork seemed to dominate the majority of the menu choices, making it the meat of choice in mexican cuisine (or so I assume). The wait for the food was  faster than expected, probably 5-10 minutes. The waitress cum cashier introduced us to their house sauces to use with our dishes. They had 3 sauces in green, brown and red. She elaborated that the spicyness went from Mild to Medium to "Very extra spicy". It's more than a colour difference, the sauces are 3 different sauces on its own. I never got around to finding out what they were, but the medium one became my go-to sauce for the food that followed. It was smoky and peppery. On the otherhand, the blockbuster sauce was without a doubt the very extra spicy one. You might have to prepare water beforehand cause the aftertaste will KNOCK YOU OUT. It was painfully good to eat. The mild one was lackluster though, we didn't touch it much there was a strong parsley taste it in that I didn't really like.


The meat was juicy and tender, much more so than what I'd expect from flame grilled meat. There was substantial bite and texture to it that just made eating the soft shell tacos enjoyable. To add to the smoky barbequed taste of the meat, when combined with the condiments and SPICEH sauces it made for good eating. The taco "shell" itself was a bit of a letdown though. I had expected it to be hard shell tacos from the description in the menu until we saw it for ourselves. But more than that, the oil from the meat had dripped onto the soft shell that made it slightly damp and soggy. Maybe it's just cause it's my first time with soft shell tacos but that did not sit well with me at all. That aside however, it was still good.

On top of the tacos, we had a glass of Agua Fresca which was essentially lime juice. Pure and fresh, it does not have that sticky, tacky feel from sugared lime juice or concentrate. It was refreshing and helped to cool off the heat from the spicy sauces.


Following which, I being a man of large tummy, felt hungry so i decided to have one of their recommendations which was the Carnitas Michoacan. It was essentially kebabed pork like the kind you see in pasar malams but much MUCH better prepared. It was cooked till tender though it was a little dry and admittedly quite plain. The main star of this dish was its sauce as you can see below, which was sweet and tangy that helped lift the entire dish. Not much to say about this other than "That's a lot of meat." It comes served with a stack of tortilla wraps which were arguably imported. We could smell the corn in the wrap which was a nice touch.








After this, we were well and truly full, so me and Joby decided to skip plans of dessert and foot the bill.

All in all, Senor Taco is a good place to hang out, to chill with a large group of friends and have a few shots of tequila. However, fair warning should be given that a large amount of cash is required for the meal so I caution anyone thinking about dining here to be prepared to splurge. I do still recommend giving this place a shot for some hearty Mexican meals.

Overall Score (arbitrary cause I can):
Ambience: 8.5/10
Service: 7/10
Food: 9/10
Affordability: 6.5/10
Overall: 8/10


*Update*
Senor Taco at Star Vista has since been closed. Senor Taco has other locations as well; Clarke Quay and CHIJMES. 

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Fluffy Pancakes!

Who doesn't love pancakes for breakfast? Golden fluffy pancakes are an awesome start to any morning! It only takes about 15 mins to whip up awesome pancakes!!!

Ingredients 

(Makes 7)

(Dry)
1 cup self raising flour
1 tbsp sugar
1tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt

(Wet)
1 cup milk
2 tbsp vegetable oil
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla extract (optional)

1) Heat the pan on medium flame. A good hot pan is key for nice golden coloured pancakes! 

2) Mix all dry ingredients together.

3) In a separate bowl, beat the wet ingredients. 

4) Slowly add in the wet mix into the dry ingredients. Mix well, but do not overmix.



5) Turn down flame to low-medium. Add 1/2 tbsp of butter to the pan and using a kitchen towel, spread butter till it covers the pan.

6) Pour about 1/6 cup of batter on pan. Once you see bubbles at the sides of the pancake, flip over!



7) When evenly golden on both sides, remove from heat, serve with favourite toppings and syrup!

Who doesn't love pancakes with bananas and choco syrup? ;)



Lavender & Orange Cupcakes!

Ah... I've not updated the blog for a week.... :( Have been busy with uni lately....
I did this recipe last week and it turned out good!!! Leoy helped me to advertise my cupcakes and apparently there are a few interested buyers! That's really encouraging for an aspiring amateur baker! Haha!

But do give this recipe a try! Cause the cupcakes rose nice and evenly and it was nice and soft too despite the lack of butter in this recipe! Yes, there is NO butter! Recently, I read an article on substituting yogurt for baking in livestrong and i decided to give it a try! And it didn't disappoint! I think i'll try this yogurt substitution in future recipes! Hope you try it too! :D


Ingredients

(Makes 7 cupcakes!)

(Dry)
1 cup self raising flour 
1 cup sugar
1 tbsp lavender 
1/2 tsp baking powder

(Wet)
3 eggs
1/2 cup yogurt
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1 tbsp orange zest

1) Sieve self raising flour with baking powder

2) Add sugar and lavender and mix the dry ingredients well. 


3) In a separate bowl, beat all the wet ingredients!


4) Add mixed wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Pour in slowly and mix well. Make sure there are NO clumps!

5) Fill the muffin tins with cupcake batter and bake in oven at 180°C for 18mins. 


6) Remove from oven and let it to cool! 


For the frosting:

Orange Buttercream Frosting

1/2 cup butter, softened
3 cups powdered sugar
1/8-1/4 cup orange juice
1 tsp orange zest

1) Cream butter with orange juice and zest.

2) Slowly add the powdered sugar and mix well! 

3) Add to piping bag and frost starting from the outside! (I didn't use any frosting tips!)
    
4) Add an orange slice to garnish and..... NOM AWAY!!!!

p.s. my parents loved it! Will be making another batch this weekend! Will update this post with more pics!!! 






Saturday, September 8, 2012

Beetroot Stir Fry

My dad needs at least one veggie dish for his meals! So i decided to make beetroot stir fry!
It's one of my favourite dishes! I hope you guys try this recipe! It's real easy!

Ingredients

1 beetroot, grated
1 tsp oil
1 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp urad dhal
2 green chillies, silted (i used chilli padi! they add a great flavour to the dish!)
1 tsp grated ginger
A few curry leaves
A pinch of asafoetida(hing)
Salt to taste

1. Heat oil in wok. Add mustard seeds and asafoetida.

2. When mustard seeds start splattering, add urad dhal.

3. Once urad dhal has browned, add chilli, curry leaves and grate ginger and mix well.



4. Add grated beetroot and mix well. 

5. Add salt and sprinkle some water to let the beetroot cook.

6. Stir occasionally. Check if beet is cooked by using spatula to slice a piece of grated beet. If it slices immediately, it is cooked!



7. Remove from heat and plate it!

P.S. Sorry I couldn't take pic of the plated dish... my relatives came just when i finished the dish! So had to serve immediately! :( I will add a pic when I do this again! :D 

Prawn Stir Fry

Today we celebrated my dad's and mum's birthday so I decided to cook something for them for lunch!
It's a recipe my mum taught me! It's super easy! :D

Ingredients

1 tbsp oil
10-15 small onions, peeled and halved
4 dried chillies
1 tsp Cumin seeds
1/2 kg Prawns (de-shelled and de-veined)

Salt to taste
1tsp turmeric powder

For Garnish:

1tbsp oil
2 small onions, chopped
1 tsp mustard seeds
A few curry leaves

1. In a wok, heat oil and add cumin, onions and dried chillies.

2. Lower the flame and saute the onions and dried chillies (high heat will cause your chillies to blacken and it won't look nice!)

3. Once the onions become translucent, add in prawns and salt. And mix.



 4. When prawns are cooked(completely white), add in turmeric powder and combine well.
Note: Prawns cook very fast! So do NOT cook them for more than 5mins!



5. Garnish: In a separate small pan, heat oil. Add in mustard seeds, onions and curry leaves. (Be careful when the curry leaves hit the oil! They tend to splatter a lot!) Once the onions have turned golden brown, pour into the prawns and combine well! And that's it! :D

Serve and enjoy!!! It's a super easy dish! Hope you guys try it out and let me know how it was! :D

Yummy!!! 



Nutella & Peanut Butter Ice Cream!

I loveee ice cream! But I don't have an ice cream machine.... :( I've tried making ice cream by taking it out frequently to mix it but still had the icy texture. Then i read an article which said increasing the fat contents will help give the creamy texture when making ice cream without ice cream machine. So I came across this recipe and decided to give it a try! This recipe is dedicated to Fiona, the peanut butter monster! Haha!

Ingredients

2 cups Whipping Cream
400ml Condensed Milk
1/2 cup Nutella, melted
1/2 cup Peanut Butter (I used chunky! Smooth should be good too)

1. Mix Condensed milk, nutella and peanut butter!










2. Whip the cream till stiff peaks form..



3. Fold in whipped cream into condensed milk mixture and combine well! 


4. Pour mixture into a cake tin/container and cover. Place in freezer overnight or about 6 hours! 



































AND ENJOY! Its that easy!! I have to say! Not only did it have the creamy texture but it was awesome! The only thing... it melts a wee bit too fast... :( BUT IT WAS GOOOD! *SLURPS!*

I was serving the rest that when i got my share...it was all melted! :(
None the less, it was awesome! Plus it was a hit among my relatives!
My niece came back for seconds! :D 




Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Apple Tart

I experimented with this recipe a few weeks ago. And it turned out good! Only thing, I should have kept the tart in the oven a little longer. :/

Ingredients

(Base)
2 egg yolks
2 tbsp cold water
220g plain flour
110g unsalted butter
20g sugar powder
pinch of salt

1. Beat the egg yolks and cold water until well combine and keep aside.
2. Combine flour, sugar, salt in a bowl and mix well.
3. Dice the butter and add into the bowl with the dry ingredients.
4. Add the egg-water mixture slowly bring the dough together, don't knead!!!
5. Wrap the dough in cling wrap and place in fridge for 15mins.
6. Preheat the oven at 180'C.
7. Remove dough and roll out on floured surface. Take rolled out dough and place in tart pan. Start pressing the dough from the middle to the sides. Lightly press the pastry into the sides and remove the excess.
Prick the bottom of the dough with fork.

(Custard)
300ml of milk
200ml of Whipping Cream
2 Eggs
4 tbsp Caster Sugar
2 tbsp Plain Flour
Peel of 1 Lemon

1. Heat milk and whipping cream together with lemon peel on medium low heat.
2. In a separate bowl, whisk eggs, flour and sugar together.
3. When milk mixture starts steaming(bubbles form on the sides), remove the lemon peel.
4. Lower the flame and pour in the egg mixture and stir the mixture continuously till the custard thickens.
5. Let the custard to cool down then pour custard on top of the pastry dough.

(Topping)
3 Granny Smith Apples, thinly sliced
1 tbsp sugar
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon

1. In a bowl, combine thinly sliced apples, sugar and ground cinnamon and mix well.
2. Arrange the apple slices on top of the custard layer.
3. Final step......place the tart in the oven for 40-50mins, or until the crust is cooked well and the apples are golden brown!

Remove from oven and leave to cool down a little.
Serve and enjoy!
Hope you guys try out this recipe and let me know how it is! :)))
Here is the pic of the end product! I promise to take pics of the procedure so I can upload a pictorial next time round!

YUM YUM YUM!
P.S Leoy enjoyed it! Hehe ;)