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the color purple

was lucky to have found purple yams on sale today during a quick grocery run for veggies, and was finally able to try making the trending ube cheese pandesal (purple yam and cheese buns)... was quite happy with the results but my taste tester said it could use a little more sweetness so I am making another batch when we finish this one.  Baking really does make me happy. The anticipation of waiting for the finished product to come out of the oven builds excitement, si nking your teeth into the finished product brings satisfaction of nailing the recipe and the delights of friends and family over the baked good brings warmth to the heart. I hope to master and perfect more recipes - maybe one day I will be good enough to make it a business! Ube Cheese Pandesal Ingredients: for dough - 4 cups all purpose flour - 1tbsp instant yeast - 1/4 cup melted butter - 1 cup of warm fresh milk - 2 tsp of salt - 1/2 cup sugar - 1 tbsp of edible oil - 3 tbsp ube flavored powder fo...

my bread in bloom

The culinary gods must have been on my side when I went grocery shopping the other day. All the ingredients that I need to try making a version of Blooming Garlic Bread was on sale. The round crusty bread, mozarella cheese and bacon were all on special sale so I happy filled my basket with all the ingredients for spaghetti night.   Blooming Bacon and Mozarella Bread ingredients: - crusty bread of your choice - mozarella cheese - fried bacon bits - salt, pepper - italian seasonings   how to: - slice the bread a third of the way thru in a criss cross pattern - stuff the bread cracks with cheese, bacon and more cheese - sprinkle salt, pepper and italian seasoning on top - loosely cover in foil and bake for 20 minutes until cheese is melted - remove top foil and broil for a few minutes more lightly toast the top - serve and enjoy!       eating it is fun! pulling it apart with stringy melted cheese! next time I...

bite me!

Bread making is one of the things I would love to master. I love the smell of freshly baked bread and it is such a wonder to me that a simple base of flour, yeast and water can be flavored into many different things from savory to sweet. The very first time I made something 'bread like' was pizza crust - I don't know if it can be considered a type of bread but lets just say it is haha! I had just been given a handheld mixer from my aunt who got it as a wedding gift but had never used it. It had various attachements including a dough hook and so I searched for a basic pizza crust recipe and experimented in the kitchen with my dad. The crust (as I remember) was very good considering it was our first time making it. I guess the mixer and the added muscle power from my dad in the kneading process made the dough just right. I was in the mood of making pizza again from scratch and had found a new way to present it via Pinterest. Instead or making a round pizza, it suggeste...

loaf-ing around

I had forgotten about a quarter loaf of bread I bought a couple of days before and thought of making chocolate bread pudding before the molds kick in. I searched for a suitable recipe that does not require too much igredients as I don't feel like going to the grocery, I came across a ham and cheese bread pudding which I decided to make so I'd have something for breakfast. Ham and Cheese Bread Pudding ingredients: - 4 slices of bread - 1 egg - 1 cup of milk - 1/2 cup of cooked cubed ham - 1/2 cup cubed cheese - salt and pepper how to: - cut the slices of bread into cubes, place in a big bowl and combine with the ham and cheese - beat the egg and mix in half of the milk. - pour milk mixture into the bread and mix until moistened, add more milk gradually if needed - season with salt and pepper - bake for 15-20 minutes at 200 degrees or until edges are browned and center in spongy easy breakfast!

dip in Popeye!

Thursday nights are usually pasta nights for us, and for lent I opted to make seafood spaghetti - but no that is not what I experimented on in the kitchen today. I had a surplus of cheese and spinach from the previous weeks dishes and remembering that hot dip I had at some restaurant a few months ago I decided to make something similar - so I browsed thru the net looking for a spinach cheese dip. I found several recipes but all called for cream cheese which I did not have so I went on to make my own version using only cheese, milk and the the spinach that I had on hand and I guess it turned out OK! Hot Spinach and Cheese Dip ingredients: - 1 1/2 cup milk - 1 to 1 1/2 cup cheese (I used cheddar but I think mozzarella will be good too) - 1 cup frozed spinach with excess water sqeezed out -  medium onion chopped - salt and pepper how to: - saute the onion in a bit of olive oil until translucent then add the spinach - add the milk and let simmer for a couple of minutes - ...