Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Bakso (Indonesian Beef Meatball)

Back to Indonesian menu!

Actually, it had never cross my mind that one day I would have to make bakso by myself. I have to admit that I'm not a big fan of bakso. But life has its own way.. :p About 3 months ago, somebody (you-know-who) request me to make bakso. Just like my usual initial step, almost everything started with.. um.. bismillah, hehehe, of course google. Care to try? I found a simple recipe here (in Indonesian).

And, so it was.. After chopping here and there, mixing the ingredients, and boiling the mixed dough.. 


Voila.. Here's a picture of homemade bakso with Indonesian instant noodle (Indomie) :D
Enjoy!

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Chicken gyoza



Gyoza is chinese style of chicken dumpling. Although it is really famous in japan, I had never tasted gyoza (before) since it's usually made from chicken or pork. 

One day, after watching one of cooking program in TV, K-man wanted to make gyoza. He's a good cook, so just I helped him a bit (hehe), especially when forming gyoza (put some filling onto a piece of gyoza dough and close each gyoza in a certain way). I was pretty much surprised. 

At first, I thought gyoza was very similar to siomay (popular style of chicken/fish dumpling in Indonesia). But at least it has two major difference, i.e., gyoza has chopped cabbage inside of it (while siomay doesn't), and gyoza is cooked by frying and steaming.
See this recipe (or this, in Indonesian) for better description.

Don't forget to dip it into the dipping sauce (soya sauce + rayu/chili oil + sesame). Ummm..
oishikatta :)

Friday, July 27, 2012

Random Taco



Another mexican dishes!
Several months ago, I felt in love with mexican dishes. My mexican friends held a mexican party and cooked for us some delicious meal and drink. They're just so damn nice that they offer me to cook with halal meat (so that I can also taste the dishes). 
I think I gave them a.. pretty much flat-face. but actually, they touched my heart at that moment :9 hehehe. thx guys

A few weeks ago, K-man and I found this tortilla when we went shopping to an international store in my town. I just made some random stir-fried dishes, put it on the top of tortilla, folded the tortilla, and toasted it a bit inside the oven. And here it is.. enjoy the picture, hehehe.
as usual, it tastes soo good.

Anyway,, do you think the tortilla looks a bit too pale? :-/

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Naranja Colada



Weh.. I haven't posted anything in quite a time. 
(Kaigiman and I cooked and ate a lot recently. I was overwhelmed. I took some pictures in the beginning, but then I decided to give up, hehe.. I just didn't have much time to post and write.)

Anyway, now here I am :)
Have you ever heard Pina ColadaIts kind of pineapple (pina) juice with coconut milk. I tried it for the first time in Honolulu. And it tasted soo damn good (and refreshing). Oh, don't forget to say 'virgin' (i.e., virgin pina colada), or else they will put some rum (alcohol) inside your drink.

Back in Toyohashi, I was craved for Pina Colada. I couldn't find pineapple that easily that time, so I decided to modify a bit: using orange instead of pineapple.

Do you also want to try? I dont remember which recipe did I use, well.. try to google 'orange colada' if you want :)
Ps: actually, they have another name for it: Naranja Colada.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Homemade Mango Lassi


I used to bike 3 kilometers to my favorite restaurant, only for a glass of mango lassi. I have to tell you that this restaurant has the yummiest mango lassi in the town (though there are only two three Indian restaurant I've tried here). I always wanted to make a homemade version of mango lassi, but getting mango in Japan is a bit difficult (and expensive!). Usually I have to spend 400 yen (40,000 rupiahs!) only for ONE mango.

And you know what?
Several days ago, we found cheap mango in the market! Woo.. This must be a sign from the universe that we have to try making mango lassi by ourself.
Too bad I was lazy to get my blender out of the box, so I merely used a spoon (instead of blender) to soften mango. I also decided not to add any sugar (as I felt that the mango itself was already sweet).
Fast recipe:
LassiMix:
1 cup of milk + 1.5 cup of yoghurt
ToppingSoften:
1/4 part of mango

My friend said that I could get foamy lassi if I blend yoghurt and milk using blender.
Noted. Later we'll try a blended version of lassi ;)

Or even better: blended orange lassi. Humm.. sounds good.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Takoyaki


I think Kaigiman loves "yaki" very much. You name it: okonomiyaki, monjayaki, takoyaki.. (what else?). At least those were what we ate on our first date (so that we called our first date as "yaki-day" :p).

Last weekend, we had our first cooking session and we made takoyaki. It was pretty easy (and fun), actually:
1. For the batter, you just need flour, 3 eggs, chopped cabbage, and a cup of water.
2. For the filling, prepare some slices of tako (octopus), slices of cheese, and tenkasu
3. For the topping, this might sounds like okonomiyaki recipe: drizzle every takoyaki with mayonaise and takoyaki sauce. And don't forget to sprinkle with katsuoboshi and aonori.

Oishikatta ;)

ps: unfortunately, you need to prepare takoyaki pan for this recipe

Monday, April 16, 2012

Chocolate Cup of Happiness


Do you crave chocolate?
Several months ago, I was pretty sad, so that somehow I googled the word "chocolate" and "sadness" (a bit pathetic, huh..). Well.. I didn't really know what I was looking for. But fortunately I found this sweet site and its great recipe: chocolate mug of sadness.

You only need to mix the ingredients in about 5 minutes, spend less than 5 minutes to "bake" it in microwave, and tadaaa.. Please welcome.. a perfect warm, moist, chocolaty companion for your sadness.

Anyway, I'm happy at the moment. So I guess, I'll modify its name a bit to fit my mood ;)
Have a nice monday, people.