The day had finally arrived and we were officially away to South Korea for the very first time. Put the dog into doggie creche and went home to pack and prepare for what would be a very very looooong journey ahead. I was stoked and barely slept the night before, but R was dreading it. Here is how everything panned out. Still no BTS tickets tho.
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This all started 3 months ago with a certain K-pop boy band, and then everything spiraled out of control. Before I knew it we were heading to South Korea. #BTSmademedoit
However, we didn’t get any tickets to their final concert but we are still going. Excited because I have heard so many amazing things about Seoul city and secondly, this will be our first official Asian trip together.
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I was asked to cater for the office Christmas party and I came up with a list of foods, one of which was this amazing glazed ham with port and sweet mustard. Took me a while but I got there in the end. Happy days, I learned a lot and the results were very encouraging.
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Cucur udang is a Malaysian teatime treat; an oldie but a goodie. Cucur udang translates to prawn dough balls (I guess), and it is eaten dipped in either sweet chilli sauce or a savoury peanut sauce. This yummy morsel is usually eaten in the late afternoon as a teatime snack along with lots of hot, frothy milk tea. Delicious.
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Our second visit to Iceland for CCP’s annual EVE Online Fanfest 2017. We return with more members of Team Pizza of Wormhole Space following our very successful first meet up in America the year before. We return to Iceland to find the place just as majestic and mysterious but ever more expensive to finance. Still had a good time tho.
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ALASKA – the last frontier, the jewel of the north, the largest and the most sparsely inhabited US state … and I am going there this spring/summer. Why? Coz someone is getting married and I have been graciously asked to attend (woohoo!) and I said YES. All up we are spending a total of 14-days on this trip and I think it’s going to leave me a little broke but the experience we will get out of it will be priceless. Not many people get the chance or the opportunity to visit this land of mystery and grandeur so I am going to make the most of it.
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‘Tis the season, or so I am told by my Swedish friends, to get your hands on these wonderfully aromatic and creamy buns – Semla. However, since I don’t live in Sweden or any of the other Scandinavian countries I will have to make mine from scratch. Semla is made with an enriched bread dough scented with cardamom and vanilla. Then it is traditionally filled with almond paste and topped with a generous amount of freshly whipped cream. Then dusted with icing sugar, of course. You can eat it as is or you can take it one step further and eat it from a bowl with warm milk poured all over. Omg, if that isn’t the definition of comfort food, I don’t know what is!
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For all the years I have lived in Europe I have never been to Spain – too busy travelling in France over and over and over again. But this time I had the opportunity to follow the boyfriend on a business trip so I kinda snuck in on this one … heheh. I was not expecting much as I knew he would be busy attending sessions at the convention centre and I would probably spend a lot of time on my own but I was fine with that. Exploring a city like Madrid is easy as they have a very good metro network.
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Fun, fresh and simple, this stir fried udon beef bowl will sort out any sneaky cravings that happen to pounce on you. Yummy to the last morsel and very satisfying.
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The flavours of Thailand seem to be lingering in the back of my mind and on the tip of my tongue this past week, so today I bring you a fabulous spicy beef recipe that is packed with flavour, which is also super quick and easy to do.
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Truly a delicious Thai appetizer, fit for any table at any occasion. Super easy and fast, this will be ready to eat in 30 minutes flat, offering fun, fresh and spicy flavours to tantalize your taste buds.
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This was a happy accident that turned out to be totally awesome. Delicious golden puff pastry filled with creamy egg custard, leeks, bacon and cubes of ham. Grated cheese is then placed on top and everything is baked to gooey perfection.
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Today’s recipe is a themed cupcake, using a Guinness cupcake recipe, homemade vanilla buttercream and some handcrafted sugar decorations. These cupcakes would be very much appreciated at any St Paddy’s Day party.
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A beautiful warming fish & seafood stew, served in a crusty bread bowl. I have always wanted to serve soup this way … and now I have finally done so … yay, me! This soup can be done with clams and mussles too, if you find it difficult to get hold of lobster.
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It has been a full week (and more!) since my last post. But I have been fiddling around with my baking behind the scenes, and today I present these lovely Quick-rise Soda Breads; just in time for St Patrick’s day … and Easter.
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This article is dedicated to my childhood friend Claire, coz she loves cream horns … A LOT! So this one is for her, even tho I won’t be able to send her a box full of these scrumptious pastries.
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Latest baking equipment purchased. I understand that it is a uni-tasker (Alton Brown might not approve) … but can’t have Madeleines without, so we shall make an exception.
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Delightfully delectable mini blueberry cheese tarts; these are very popular back home and have a very distinct look about them. Sweet pastry dough filled with creamy cream cheese, with a blueberry swirl. So happy to have found the recipe and I can now share it with my readers.
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