frustrated chef, food enthusiast
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Something to ponder on
Monday, June 29, 2009
Dampa style buttered shrimp!
I just wanna share my ultimate favorite dampa food! I learned how to do it already!
Ingredients:
1 kilo large shrimps/prawns (last week I bought large prawns for Php400 a kilo at Seaside Baclaran)
2 cups of Royal Tru Orange soda (or something similar)
pinch of salt
1/2 cup of butter
4 cloves of garlic, minced
Procedure:
Place the shrimps in a large wok in medium to high heat. Sprinkle with salt and pour soda over the shrimps until all are slightly covered in the liquid. Simmer for 4 to 5 minutes or until the shrimps turn orange. Do not overcook the shrimp as this will make the shell very difficult to remove. Remove the shrimps from the wok and set aside.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Best of the BEST
Best Caesar Salad: TGI Fridays
Best Coffee Shop: Starbucks (Caramel Macchiato is what keeps me going every day)
Best Bakeshop: Red Ribbon (Tiramisu Meltdown is to die for)
Best chocolate desserts: Max Brenner
Best chocolate candies: See’s (although its only available abroad so just go to Max B)
Best potato chips: Kettle Chips (sold at GNC, Robinsons supermarkets)
Best local fast food/hamburger chain: Wendy’s
Best pandesal: Basta’t Pandesal (Branch in Greenbelt 1)
Best french fries: McDo
Best Pork BBQ: Beach House (Sunken Garden UP Diliman)
Best calamares: Fish&Co (Greenbelt 2)
Best crispy sisig: Gerry’s Grill
Best Paella: Alba’s
Best seafood market: Seafood market @ Home Depot (Julia Vargas)
YAY!
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Nomimono!
I'm proud to present!
Nomimono! a Japanese themed smoothie joint that offers a different twist to the typical blender-generated drinks we all know. What’s so special about Nomimono? Aside from the name, they turn the process of making smoothies into an art form.
They have 3 kinds of drinks: the kokonattsu series (their signature coconut based concoctions with tapioca), kokonattsu fusion (same as the series but with two kinds of fruit), aloe jelly series (fruit blended drinks with Nomimono’s original Aloe Vera jelly), and the aloe jelly fusion (fusion of 2 fruits with Aloe Vera jelly). Layering is the key to making these smoothies taste and look as delicious as they are. Plus, you know you’re really getting all the healthy stuff because all their smoothies are topped with chunks of fruit (of the flavor of your choosing).
My friend owns this place! And they sure have my support! I love all their drinks and their burgers. :) Plus their fries, it's huuge!
Nomi mono is just right across the Andrew building in DLSU, Fidel St. Malate, Manila. I go there whenever I feel hot and thirsty!
Friday, June 26, 2009
Think about this
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Chocolate lovin'
The Max Brenner chocolate culture is a holistic experience, its center is the chocolate bar which combines a bar and a shop allowing you to experience your shopping at the bar and shop your experience at the chocolate shop.
In the chocolate shop you can find the "Hug Mug" – a mug specially designed for the chocolate drinking ceremony, "Suckao", "Fresh" – the very chocolaty Max Brenner truffle cream, Pralines, Pastries and cookies full of chocolate goodies.
Enjoy this post. I'm gonna let the pictures do the talking.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Rockin potatoes!
Can I just say i'm loving Yellow Cab's twice baked potatoes?! It's my first to try when I went to eat at Yellow Cab just a few hours ago because my friend insisted me to try it. I don't really want to order it at first because I'm thinking that potatoes aren't Yellow Cab's forte. I should be ordering pizza, and not potatoes, but boy when I tasted it, I was like, "WOW!" It's oven baked potato halves loaded with cheese and bacon topped with sour cream and cheese, and it's priced at P195, very stuffed and eating just one will make you full, (duh, potatoes!) but even if i'm full already, I just can't help but get some more. I love cheese and bacon, and the sauce is just simply awesome! It seems like the perfect treat for cheese lovers! I'm a cheese lover so definitely this really satisfies me. I love it. Aside from their charlie chan pasta, the baked potatoes, would be my next favorite yellow cab offering. :) I'm sure to be ordering this again the next time I go back to Yellow Cab.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
And this is how to do it:
Ingredients
Heat oven to 350°F.
Beat cream cheese, sugar and vanilla with mixer until well blended. Add eggs, 1 at a time, beating on low speed after each just until blended.
Remove 1 cup batter; mix with melted chocolate. Pour plain batter in to crust first. Top with chocolate batter.
Bake 40 min. or until center is almost set. Cool completely. Refrigerate 3 hours. Top with Cool Whip and berries (if desired) just before serving.
There you go! Yey!;)
Monday, June 22, 2009
FOODD!!
I can't wait for another eating session.
Today’s agenda includes: grocery store, workout, computer work.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Can't get enough of fro-yo's
Everytime I go the mall, and sees a stall or a store selling frozen yogurts, I wouldn't even have second thoughts on buying myself a cup. Last night it was my first time to try Yogurbud located at Podium mall. Despite my friends' bad reviews about it, they say it's sour, it's not creamy as white hat or red mango, blabla.. I actually really liked it! I liked their yogurt mainly because it really taste like a yogurt. I can taste it's sourness of the yogurt. Yogurbud has only 1 size and it translates to the large cup that you would get from the white hat and california berry and it has a cheaper price tag of P90. Maybe the reason for the cheap price is that yogurbud has that icy texture and some say that it is because they have extenders in their formula. Yogurbud is totally different from the rest of the other frozen yogurt shops. Yogurbud is different in the sense that it is closer to a sorbet texture and tangy while most of the yogurt shops, (the white hat, red mango, yoh-gurt froz, and cb's are creamier with dairy notes prevalent in the taste. Yogurbud is an acquired taste as it is sour but for me it tastes better though with every spoonful. I feel that it taste well blended in a fruit shake too!
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Salcedo Saturday Market
I usually spent my Saturdays at Salcedo Market in Makati. It's just like the usual marketplace, minus the stink. It looks more like a bazaar though, which of what the best kitchens in Makati had to offer. It was actually the only market I know where some people actually though of their clothing before they get there. As early as 7am, you will see around a 100 plus stalls/vendors that sells all sorts of food. There’s barbecue, lechon, shawarma and other local ready to eat viands. You can also stock up on fresh fish, frozen chicken, live crabs, organic veggies, and an array of desserts like leche flan, maja blanca, nuts, suman and many other delicacies. There are also fruits, flowers and plants available in the market. Aside from those, there are also stalls offering spicy indian food, thai food, chinese food cook on the spot and also my favorite german sausages and monster burgers. This is really a good place to go to every Saturday morning. This market also offer you frenchman crepes, now where else will you get to buy these things in the supermarket or just the usual palengke right? My first time in Salcedo Market, I said to myself that this is the market for me. My love for exotic and great food perfectly matches Salcedo Market. Tents are also set up to provide shade over tables where you can eat and people-watch. It's really the perfect place for me.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Four Cheese Pizza
I can't live without cheese. I love everything with cheese! I used to make pesto sauce and I also mix cheese with it. I love cheese tortas, mozarella cheese sticks and cheese cheese cheese! Right now i'm super loving brooklyn pizza because of their four cheese pizza. It had a right balance between a pan pizza and a thin crust topped with a generous amount of cheese! The best thing about it is it costs just for P550, i'm not really sure how big the pizza was but the pizzas at brooklyn only has one standard size, and it's really big, even good for 10 persons. The slices were big too! It took me a long time before I got sated..or maybe, I just really love cheese! One time we ordered this pizza at a sleepover and we topped it with guagamole sauce, it taste so good and it kept me craving for more! I think i'm about to call Brooklyn Pizza right now and have four-cheese pizza delivered at my house.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Segafredo
Sit down and smell the coffee at Segafredo Espresso at the Podium! I was never really a coffee addict but this past few weeks i've been sleeping very late at night and I felt like I needed coffee to keep me going the next day. So now, i'm blogging about another restaurant called Segafredo. Like Connie's Kitchen, I have another friend of mine who makes and then supplies wonderful deserts like cakes and pastries in Segafredo. At Segafredo, you can partner up the coffee of your choice with pastries. It's I think called a coffee set when you order that. It could be like cafe americano with oatmeal cookie, or cafe latte with brazo de mercedes or a slice of chocolate cake. Segafredo is like a kiosk type of restaurant in the middle of the 2nd floor of podium, similar to Cibo found in the middle of shangri-la mall also in the 2nd floor. I would drool just at the sight of Amnesia chocolate cake and the humongous cookies at the counter. When I asked my friend who supples for them, she said that her Amnesia cake is actually her best-selling cake. And indeed it was truly delicious! What I loved about this chocolate moist cake is that the sweetness of it is just perfect, not to sweet and "hindi nakakasawa". So I told my mom about it and she said that she wanna order. Since my sister's birthday is also coming up, I've made a decision to buy that cake for her so we could eat it together. The 9" Amnesia chocolate cake cost me P950. It's actually a bit pricy but it's worth it. We were all loving it and we finished it all just for a night. Didn't even last for a day!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Connie's Kitchen!
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Greek greetings from cyma
Monday, June 15, 2009
Bread Talk
I met up with a friend at rockwell to go shopping. We stopped by at Bread Talk after eating lunch at Dulcinea because the aroma coming from Bread Talk drew us inside. The smell of bread being baked is so reminiscent of my childhood days when I would eat breakfast early in the morning. I love waking up early just because of breakfast! So I decided to buy a dozen! I'm gonna share it with the family. So I lined up to buy these gourmet-ish bread. I see that a lot of people are drawn with their breads despite the price. Each bread cost about P40 which is already expensive for just a piece of bread. I think the main reason why people of different kinds patronize them is because of the unique and at the same time tasty breads that they offer. They don't just offer the average bread that is so long time ago. Like the flosss, Bread Talk's signature bread, is a soft sweet bun that has been generously topped with a choiced of pork, spicy prok, or chicken floss. It's also my personal favorite! A bite on the pork floss is like biting into an Adobo bun, except that the filling is on the outside. They also have the so called mr. beans, which is like the bread version of the red mango hopia, while the earthquake cheese is a cheese filled loaf with bread, and then they have the bacon and cheese filled bun too, and a lot lot more! They offer croissants and danishes too! I bet in the future they would make lumbas breads too, haha, if you don't know what that is, it's actually the sacred food of the Lord of the Rings elves. I think that would be pretty cool. And a cool name for a bread too!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Sharing is good!
I believe sharing your food to others makes the food taste better. :)