Saturday 25 August 2012

Shiki Sushi All You Can Eat

It's probably the best all you can eat sushi place I've ever try. The menu is very attractive and you can find all kinds of fancy items in it rather than in normal all you can eat restaurants, which you can only find limited order of salmon and tuna sashimi. They have all sorts of salad, side dishes, sushi rolls, appetizers, nigiris and BBQs, everything you can imagine:)


You will have plenty choices of all kinds of sashimi like beef tataki, tuna tataki, saba, hoikigai...etc.


Baked oysters are good choices too!

Grilled saba, yum!

It's not just commonly steamed shellfish. They fried it with garlic and butter. Must try!

Huge portion of grilled squid for squid lovers:)

Japanese sushi pizza. Something new to try.


I'd go again especially for their sashimis anytime!

Thursday 23 August 2012

See through cookies--- Almond Crisps

I have to warn you if you will try this recipe. I baked them last night as a "late night snack" and both me and my boyfriend can not stop eating these golden crispy treats. The ingredients can be easily found in you fridge. It's easy, healthy and tasty! (I got the recipe from Amy Tong but slightly different from hers)

Ingredients:
2 large egg whites, room temprature
pinch of salt
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 cup plus 2 tbsp icing sugar
1/4 cup plus 2 tbsp all-purpose flour
1 cup almond slices
2 1/2 tbsp butter, melted (measured after melting)


Preheat the oven to 325 F.
1. Whisk egg whites, salt, vanilla extract, butter and sugar in a bowl, until the color is light yellow and the liquid starts to foam up. (Make sure the sugar is completely dissolved.)

2. Sift flour into the egg whites mixture. Mix until no lumps.

3. Add almond slices and gently fold in.


                                         
                                          This is what the batter looks like.

4. Use a tablespoon to scoop the batter and spread it out on the silicon sheet leaving 1-inch in between cookies.  Take your time on this step since you do not want any almond flakes overlap each other so you can get a thin and crispy cookie after baking.

                                          You can spread the cookie to 2-3inch circles but I did mine about 1 inch.

5. Bake for 9-12 min depends on your cookie size. I baked for 11 min and tah-dah! Cool them completely on the sheet and on rack.

                                          Look! How pretty!


                       Do no bag your cookies until they are completely cool. I bagged some of mine too early and they turn very soft after:(

                                          Ready to be given away:)

It's my first time baking these cookies and they turned out pretty good. However, they turn soft in the morning...
So here are some tips for next baking:  

  • Making sure no almond flakes are overlapping each other.
  • Bake for 1 min more so i can get a more golden brown colour on the cookies.
  • Store the cookies in air-tight container after they are cool and bag them right before I want to send them to friends.



Tuesday 21 August 2012

Rainbow Bear Cupcakes

First cupcake ever:) For my lovely brother's first birthday party in Canada. Kids went crazy for these colourful treats topped with their all-time favourite--gummy bears!

                                          Hot out of oven and before icing....
                                         
                                          Can't wait to see the colours inside!    

                                          Icing at the party:)

                                          Final look! Yummy!