Grandmother Bread: My Current Go-to Homemade Bread

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There’s a reason why I have not been posting about my bread-making escapades of late.  I started out making and perfecting that loaf of bread with the milk loaf, and ever since, I had been using that.  Hence, no reason posting the same recipe over and over again, right?

I did make variations on the milk loaf sometimes, for instance with the whole wheat bread and the honey/maple oatmeal bread, but the main recipe remained the same for the most part.

However, in the recent months, I wanted to bake bread which was dairy-free.  My littlest one is currently in the process of trying new foods, and since I want to avoid the risk of allergens, I searched for a good bread recipe that was dairy-free AND tasty to boot.

It was then that I found the recipe for Grandmother Bread.  With many recipes, I have had to try several times before I got the texture right, but with this Grandmother Bread recipe, it was spot on from the very first time.

With only 5 simple ingredients, it is no wonder that the author of that site called this Grandmother Bread “deliciously simple and simply delicious”.  It uses no eggs, no milk and no oil, and I always like to knead 2 loaves’ worth of dough.  I would then bake one loaf and store the other half of the dough in the fridge in a large bowl covered with cling wrap.  The portion in the fridge keeps for 2-3 days, after which I would take it out, let it proof and the shape it into the loaf pan and bake it.  Saves me a whole lot of time!

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The Sunflower Beauty Oil That Wowed Me Over

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When I think of sunflower oil, I think of big beautiful cheerful-looking yellow flowers beaming in the sunlight.  And yes, sometimes I think of the oil some people use for cooking too.  Heh.

Who would have thought that sunflower oil would also have such a tremendously positive effect on skin?!  So when this bottle of Human Nature Sunflower Beauty Oil arrived on my desk, I was pretty excited about trying it out.  Human Nature products are products that contain NO harmful chemicals, are social enterprise, fair trade, environmentally friendly, and pocket friendly.  Over in Malaysia, The Human Nature range of products are exclusively marketed and distributed by Down to Earth.  

I learnt that the Human Nature Sunflower Beauty Oil is their #1 bestseller and boasts 17 beauty miracles in just that one bottle!  It is made from 100% pure premium cosmetic grade sunflower oil, so please bear in mind that this is NOT the same as the oil we use for cooking, yeah?

My first favorable impression of this miracle oil is that its ingredient list only had ONE item: premium cosmetic grade Helianthus annuus (sunflower) oil.  That’s good for me, because I am allergic to a host of stuff, and the less things a product contains, the better.  It helps too, if I am able to pronounce the ingredients in that particular product.

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Homemade Kaya: I Did It the 10-Minute Way!

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While I was growing up in Ipoh, I remember sometimes waking up to the smell of kaya cooking away.  When my grandma visited us, she would sometimes whip up her homemade kaya using the charcoal stove, and since my room was just next to the space where the charcoal stove was, I got first hand smells!

Kaya is the well-loved name given to a sweet coconut egg jam.  In Malay, the word “kaya” means “rich”, and aptly so, because this coconut egg jam is a rich, creamy and thick favorite to be eaten with bread, pastries and traditional cakes/”kuih”.

I’ve tinkered with the idea of making my own kaya but I learnt that most recipes require continuous stirring at the stove for about 2 hours!  I don’t have that sort of time!

So when I stumbled on this fabulous 10-minute kaya recipe, I knew I just had to try it!  Plus, this blogger shared part of her name with me too…so that must be a sign!

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The 10-minute kaya recipe called for ONLY egg yolks and replacing some of the white sugar with palm sugar (gula melaka).  You could also use molasses, I’d reckon.

If you’re skeptical as to whether this recipe works, trust me it does!  I was very pleased with the results, because not only did it churn out some kickass kaya, it was also kaya that my 19-month old baby could eat because it did not contain egg whites!

So if you’re like me who loves kaya, but don’t have the time (and patience) to stir the pot of kaya over the stove, then this is for you.  Pssst…this also saves gas, since we only use 10 minutes of gas! Now….let’s see when I can find some time to make those kaya puffs! 🙂

I prefer kaya that is not-too-smooth and with a slightly “curdled” consistency.  I find the “curdled” consistency more authentic and less “processed”.  I also prefer the caramelized type of kaya as opposed to the greener “more pandan” variety.

10-Minute Kaya (Coconut Egg Jam) (from Kitchen Tigress)
(Yields: 1 cup kaya)

Ingredients:

  • 45 g sugar
  • 45 g palm sugar
  • 200 ml undiluted fresh coconut milk
  • 4 young, light green pandan leaves (screwpine leaves), wash and cut 5 cm long
  • 4 egg yolks

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Directions:

  1. Cook sugar, palm sugar, coconut milk and pandan leaves over medium heat, stirring constantly, till just starting to simmer gently. Turn off heat.
  2. In a medium-sized bowl, whip the egg yolks.
  3. Then, pour half of the coconut milk mixture into the egg yolk mixture while stirring the mixture at the same time.
  4. Pour the egg yolk mixture into the remaining coconut milk mixture at one go.
  5. Over medium heat, cook the combined mixture till slightly thickened.  Stir constantly.
  6. Reduce heat to low. Continue stirring till mixture is thick enough to coat sides of pot thickly.
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  7. Taste and add more sugar if necessary.
  8. Discard pandan leaves.  Transfer to a bowl or bottle. Leave till completely cool.  (I boiled an unused jam jar to sterilize it, then I cooled it down and poured the kaya into it)
  9. Cover and refrigerate. May be stored up to 1 week. Bring to room temperature before serving if you want a softer, squidgy consistency.

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Word Whizzing: Educational and Entertaining

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Everyone loves toys which are educational and entertaining at the same time.  Talk about killing two birds with one proverbial stone!  The ever popular flash cards are a staple in every household with kids, I’m sure you’d agree.

Every parent would have their own story to tell about flash cards; how it has helped to entertain their children, how it has helped children learn how to read…and inevitably, how they have had to pick up all the flash cards that have been scattered around the house: under the couch, behind the cupboards, you know the drill.  And yes, some parents would also tell you a tale or two about some flash cards that have been proven “yummy” to kids.

Are you nodding your head knowingly yet? 😛

So when we received this interesting looking toy especially from Applecrumby & Fish, the Learning Resources Word Whiz Electronic Flash Card, I was looking forward to it being used as a flash card minus the need to pick up after the kids.  The funky looking Word Whiz is one of the many educational toys that one can find at the Applecrumby & Fish store.  If you ask me, educational toys do go the distance compared to their non-educational counterparts, and with Christmas around the corner… 🙂

That being said however, the Word Whiz does not work in the same conventional way as a flash card.  This is a device that can be easily held by children and is more of a spelling game.  With conventional flash cards, the child is expected to read out the word upon recognition or sounding the words out, but with Word Whiz, the child will need to select the correct letter or letters to form a valid word.  There are three levels to play according to the child’s reading level, and the aim is to create as many valid words as possible in one minute.

Sounds like fun, eh?  You’re right…even adults can join in the fun!

The Word Whiz is not as brightly colored as the electronic tablets we see nowadays though.  It’s monochromatic, but it does keep a child occupied.

Another plus point is that I can safely allow my little toddler of 19 months to hold it and press its buttons without the risk of her accidentally deleting my files or high scores.  An educational toy that transcends age, pretty much? 🙂

I’m going to check out similar educational toys soon!

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Orange & Pumpkin Crazy Cake

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I want to share with you today a very special cake I recently made.  It’s special because this cake contained NO EGGS, NO BUTTER, NO MILK  and if you want to follow my recipe exactly, you don’t even need a bowl!!  It’s the ideal cake for introducing to your little toddler, and especially mine, as I’m delaying the introduction of dairy and eggs to her.

This recipe was tweaked from the original vanilla crazy cake recipe, and I added some orange and pumpkin to it for that extra flavor.

The resulting cake was moist and fragrant.  It did not fluff up and rise as much as a normal cake would do, but that’s not a big issue.  The consistency was also slightly dense but it was negligible given that this cake is such a breeze to make (and clean up after)!  In fact, it’s super duper easy to make, so much so that you can totally get those little ones to help you make it in the kitchen.

Let me know how you like it if you do try it, okay?

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