Showing posts with label dessert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dessert. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 June 2014

chocolate milk agar pudding with Cheerios

In the early spring 2014, I received a request to prepare two types of desserts for a friend's birthday. The first one is for adults only: Irish cream Baileys tiramisu (an easy recipe here). The second one is for little guests, so it must be children-friendly.

After a brief brainstorming on a MRT train ride, I designed a dessert of chocolate milk agar pudding with Cheerios.

chocolate milk agar pudding with Cheerios by ServicefromHeart

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Agar has multiple uses, from culinary to scientific ones.

Agar is a gelatinous substance derived from the polysaccharide agarose, which forms the supporting structure in the cell walls of particular algae / seaweed (e.g. Gelidium amansii).

Agar (a Indonesian / Malay word) is also known as:
kanten / 寒天/ かんてん, literally means cold winter in Japan
China grass in India

About a decade ago, I was fortunate to have a brief experience of using agar, as a culture media, to grow some harmless bacteria to express proteins of interest. The particular proteins were then purified prior to subsequent experiments. To prevent the proteins from denaturation (melted) and hence unfunctional, I did the purification in a cold room at 4C! The experience made me appreciate agar even more than ever. Thank you Dr. Tan!

In term of its biochemistry, agarose is a linear polymer made up of the repeating monomeric unit of agarobiose. Agarobiose is a disaccharide made up of D-galactose and 3,6-anhydro-L-galactopyranose.

For culinary uses, agar desserts are relatively easy to prepare: bake-free. Agar is also a less heaty choice of children-friendly snack.

chocolate milk agar pudding with Cheerios by ServicefromHeart

Agar desserts (jellies, puddings, and custards) can be prepared the day or the night before birthday parties, casual parties, Christmas, Easter, Halloween or Valentine's Day or barbeque (BBQ) events. Serve chilled.

An alternative to the animal-derived gelatin, agar is also suitable for our friends and family members who are vegetarians.


chocolate milk agar pudding with Cheerios by ServicefromHeart

Since agar is 80% fiber, it is good for laxative purpose. When our little ones suffer from constipation, I will prepare agar desserts, which are more appealing than medicines.

chocolate milk agar pudding with Cheerios by ServicefromHeart

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For all of you who love chocolate drinks, including MILO lovers, I lovingly present a recipe of chocolate milk agar pudding with Cheerios.

Servings: 8
Preparation & cook time: 30 minutes

Ingredients:
♥ 4-5g agar seaweed powder
♥ 8 tsp glucolin
♥ 2 tsp cocoa powder
♥ 250 ml fresh milk*
♥ 250 ml water
♥ Cheerios O rings, to taste

* If you want a creamier version of the pudding, use 500 ml fresh milk and no water.

Directions:
1. Dissolve agar powder in water & milk.
2. Bring to a boil over low heat & simmer.
3. Stir in glucolin and cocoa powder.
4. While the mixture is hot, pour it onto containers / moulds.
5. Decorate with Cheerios O rings.

Glucolin is suitable for days when we have poor appetite and feel low on energy. When we suffered from diarrhoea, our parents used to feed us glocolin water. Please consume in moderation because an excess intake of sugar can lead to unintentional weight gain.

You can substitute glucolin with sugar. I used glucolin because
1. Glucolin is mainly glucose, but it also comes with calcium and vitamin D3. For every 100g, glucolin has 0.5 g and 500 IU of calcium glycerophosphate and vitamin D3, respectively.
2. It is finer than sugar so it will dissolve faster.
3. I have a tin at home. 

chocolate milk agar pudding with Cheerios by ServicefromHeart

chocolate milk agar pudding with Cheerios by ServicefromHeart

Tips:
♥ Have fun in your kitchen, engage your little ones if they are interested to join in. Mix and match with agar jelly / pudding of similar / contrasting flavors.
♥ Please ensure dissolving agar powder in enough water or other liquid, to minimize the risks of bowel blockage & trouble swallowing. While the packaging of agar powder that I used for this recipe suggests dissolving 10g agar powder in 1 liter water, sometimes I use slightly more liquid.  

Check also our other #5minutemeal recipes.

With love,
ServicefromHeart
20140601

Friday, 4 April 2014

D for dessert for #AtoZChallenge: easy no-egg Irish cream Baileys tiramisu recipe

easy no-egg Irish cream Baileys tiramisu recipe by ServicefromHeart

A romantic coffee-flavored Italian dessert, tiramisu (提拉米苏) literally means "pick me up" or "lift me up" (帶我走). In 2012, I made a tiramisu for a Valentine's Day gift to Dear. There is always something special for gifts that we use our heart and hands in creating.

easy no-egg Irish cream Baileys tiramisu recipe by ServicefromHeart

For #AtoZChallenge on 2014 April 4 Fri, I lovingly present a recipe of no-egg Irish cream Baileys tiramisu by ServicefromHeart.

easy no-egg Irish cream Baileys tiramisu recipe by ServicefromHeart

This recipe requires no baking and uses no egg, so you can also call it eggless tiramisu.

easy no-egg Irish cream Baileys tiramisu recipe by ServicefromHeart

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Since I am going to let my friends enjoy this tiramisu, preparing them in mini glass jars is convenient to carry around and aesthetically pleasant.

easy no-egg Irish cream Baileys tiramisu recipe by ServicefromHeart

Harmoniously matching with the colors of coffee and dark chocolate, I use a brown ribbon with golden letters of St Regis on it. Yes, I reduce, reuse and recyle in my tiny efforts for our sustainable planet. 

The #ministory behind this ribbon is that one day Dear came back with a door gift wrapped with the ribbon, from a wedding reception hosted at St Regis, a luxurious 5-star hotel in Singapore. Until today, I have never been to St Regis, but I have enjoyed St Regis Perspectives in Today newspaper.


easy no-egg Irish cream Baileys tiramisu recipe by ServicefromHeart

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easy no-egg Irish cream Baileys tiramisu recipe by ServicefromHeart

Servings: 6-7 mini (70g) jars
Preparation time: 20 minutes*

*You can speed up to 5 minutes by using a large single container. Many times, mini things (like babies, children, origami, nanotechnology) requires more efforts and time.

Ingredients:
♥ 250g mascarpone cheese (马斯卡彭芝士)
♥ 50ml Irish cream Baileys
♥ 2 tbsp honey (蜜糖)
♥ 1 tbsp dark chocolate powder (黑巧克力)
♥ 100ml 3-in-1 Ipoh white coffee powder (怡保咖啡粉), use only half sachet
♥ 7 McVitie's Digestive Biscuits (饼干)
♥ 5 love letter rolls (optional)

Directions:
1. Boil water for coffee.
2. Meanwhile, Mix mascarpone, Baileys, honey. I use wooden spoon.
3. Dip biscuits into coffee for 2-3 seconds. Please try not to soak them too long to prevent turning soggy.
4. Place biscuits in container(s).
5. Layer with mascarpone mixture.
6. Thinly layer with dark chocolate powder.
7. Repeat steps 3-6 with biscuits.

Tips:
♥ Mascarpone cheese is slightly sweet and smooth. If possible, please use only mascarpone cheese for optimum creamy taste and texture.
♥ Besides using fine sugar or honey, we can also use granulated sugar by blending it with Irish cream Baileys.
♥ For variations, consider sponge cakes, chewy marshmallows, green tea as ingredients.
♥ Places where I bought Baileys : worldwide airports (and their duty-free prices).

easy no-egg Irish cream Baileys tiramisu recipe by ServicefromHeart

Other recipes that I love:
♥ Do you love green tea? Matchamisu / matcha tiramisu (抹茶提拉米苏) @ Oh How Civilized by Jee, a freelance digital/web designer in New York City. This desert can go well with matcha latte by ServicefromHeart.
♥ Rustic pumpkin tiramisu @ Eat 80 20 by Lindsay Kay Kordick
classic tiramisu by Sven-S. Porst, a TeX lover

Check also our other #5minutemeal recipes, especially for salad

With love,
ServicefromHeart
20140404

Thursday, 27 March 2014

easy ginger milk agar pudding with pistachio nuts

Perhaps our simple humble kitchen can be nicknamed as midnight kitchen, because I often use it around midnight hours.

Last night, I prepared a surprise dessert for Candida, who loves ginger a lot.

easy ginger milk agar pudding with pistachio nuts by ServicefromHeart

A mini jar of ginger milk agar pudding with pistachio nuts (姜撞奶布丁配开心果) makes a lovely heart warming dessert for an afternoon tea break.

easy ginger milk agar pudding with pistachio nuts by ServicefromHeart

Pistachio ... always brings back a happy memory of savoring delicious pistachio-flavored gelato in Italy! 

easy ginger milk agar pudding with pistachio nuts by ServicefromHeart

Servings: 12
Preparation & cooking time: 15 minutes

Ingredients:
♥ 10g agar / seaweed powder*
♥ 1 large knob (2 oz) ginger (), chopped
♥ 110g (4 oz) sugar ( )
♥ 500ml water, filtered if possible
♥ 500ml fresh milk (鲜奶)
♥ 4 tbsp pistachio nuts (开心果), chopped
♥ 2 tbsp peanuts (花生), chopped

* I bought Swallow Globe brand agar.

Directions:
1. Boil ginger & sugar with water. Strain to remove ginger remnants.
2. In a pot, add agar powder to milk & bring to boil. Add ginger water & stir gently until each ingredient dissolves evenly.
3. While hot, immediately pour ginger milk agar mixture into container(s) of choice. You can use jars, mugs, bowls, or lovely-shaped molds.
4. Garnish with nuts. If you want the nuts to stay on the top surface only, wait for 5 minutes before gently dropping the nuts. Alternatively, to create bilayers of nuts wrapping the milk agar pudding, you can pre-garnish the bottom part of jars with nuts.
5. Once the temperature drops to room temperature, keep in fridge. Serve chilled.

easy ginger milk agar pudding with pistachio nuts by ServicefromHeart

Tips:
♥ Buy non-colored agar powder. If you want to color it, use natural ingredients such as beetroot (red/pink) or spinach (green).
♥ If you prefer softer texture, may I suggest ginger milk curd with egg white?

Check also our other #5minutemeal recipes.

Bonus! a ministory
It is fun to imagine the bilayers of nuts like the phospholipid bilayers that form membranes in our cells.

The nuts are like the hydrophilic phosphate heads that point out to the exterior on either side of the bilayer; the ginger milk agar pudding is like the hydrophobic tails that point in to the core of the bilayer.

A difference between nutty ginger milk agar pudding and phospholipid bilayers is that the former is static once it solidifies, whereas the latter is dynamic and dancing continuously in our cells.  
easy ginger milk agar pudding with pistachio nuts by ServicefromHeart

With love,
ServicefromHeart
20140327