October 9th, 2006 — Drink
Original/Traditional Cooking/Drinking of Indonesia
SUBSTANCE :
30 sheet of leaf suji (Pleomele angustifolia n.e.brown), boxed with together
5 sheet of leaf [of] screw pine till become 150 ml irrigate the leaf suji
2 green colour drip
100 gram hunkue
1 Tbs of whitewash sirih (Piper betle L.)
1 / 2 tsp salt
2 sheet of screw pine leaf (Pandanus amaryllifolius Roxb.)
Ice water to soak
COCONUT MINK GRAVY :
1 litre [of] coconut milk from 1 coconut item
1 tsp salt
2 sheet of screw pine leaf
SYRUP SUBSTANCE :
300 gram demerara sugar (In Indonesia calling red sugar), fine foothed comb
300 ml water
2 sheet of screw pine leaf
10 eye fruit-tree (Artocarpus Integrifolia), cut to pieces
WAY OF MAKING :
- Swirl the water, water the leaf suji, green colour drip, hunkue, whitewash sirih, and salt. Braise [is] at the same time poked at jell and to explode.
- Including into printing; mould cendol. Depress the dough till fall into water contain the ice water.
- Braise the substance of gravy [of] coconut milk [is] at the same time swirled till boil, lift [is] then made cool.
- Braise the syrup substance jell, lift then filter.
- Present the cendol with the sugar and coconut mink gravy. Spreading matured cutting a fruit-tree.
To 5 portion
Tips :
- Let the cendol remain to be underwater before served.
- Mingle the other cendol substance and so will be presented.
Source : Beginning Special, Magazine Sedap Sekejap, Edition 3/I/2001
October 9th, 2006 — Snack
2 tbsp (30 ml) cocoa powder
1 cup (250 ml) brown sugar
1 tbsp (15 ml) butter
pinch salt
1 cup (250 ml) cream
Boil all ingredients together together for a few minuts. Server immediately over pancakes or crepes, ice cream, or fresh or stewed fruit.
Makes 2 cups (500 ml)
Source :
The Chocolate Lovers’ Cookbook.
Tormont Publications Inc. Montreal, Canada 1994
Note :
Tia Maria is not good for Moslem’s because alcohol drink with flavor coffee. You can only using flavor coffee. Information from emma (cold_papeda)
Sorry, my English is not good
October 9th, 2006 — Snack

1 cup (250 ml) all-purpose flour
1 tbsp (15 ml) granulated sugar
pinch of salt
2 eggs
2 egg yolks
1 1/4 cups (310 ml) milk
1 tbsp (15 ml) melted butter
3 tbsp (45 ml) Tia Maria
butter
extra Tia Maria
Blend together everything except butter and extra Tia Maria until mixture is smooth. Cover and let stand for 1 hour.
Pour a little mixture into a lightly greased pan and cook over medium heat on both sides until golden. Mixture will make 14-16 small crepes.
To prepare crepes, fold each crepe into four to make a triangle. Heat a litte butter and Tia Maria in a frying pan, add some folded crepes and heat gently for a few minutes. Keep crepes warm until served. Serve with Quick Rich Chocolate Sauce .
Note :
Crepes may be made in advance and stored in refrigerator.
Server 4-6
Source :
The Chocolate Lovers’ Cookbook by Juliet Cobb.
Tormont Publications Inc. Canada. 1994
October 9th, 2006 — Snack

Walnut Filling
1/3 cup (85 ml) sultana raisins
2-3 tbsp (30-45 ml) rum (if you like and not moslem)
5 tbsp (75 ml) butter
1 cup (250 ml) very finely chopped walnuts
¾ cup (185 ml) sugar
few drops vanilla extract
¼ cup (60 ml) heavy cream
Chocolate Sauce
4 oz (110 g) dark or semisweet baking chocolate
2 tsp (10 ml) cornstarch
1 cup (250 ml) milk
2 tsp (10 ml) sugar
¼ cup (60 ml) cream
½ tsp (2 ml) cinnamon
Basic Pancake Batter
1 cup (250 ml) all-purpose flour
½ tsp (2 ml) salt
1 egg
1 ¼ cups (310 ml) milk
oil for frying
To make walnut filling, soak sultanas in rum for 15 minutes. Soften butter and blend in walnuts, sugar, vanilla and cream. Mix well, then add rum and raisins.
To make chocolate sauce, break chocolate into small pan and add ¼ cup (60 ml) cold water. Stir over gentle heat until melted and smooth. Blend cornstarch with a little of the milk and stir into chocolate with sugar and remaining milk. Gradually bring to a boil and simmer for 5 minutes, stirring. Remove from heat and stir in cream and cinnamon.
To make pancakes, sift flour and salt into a bowl. Add egg and half of milk and beat thoroughly until smooth. Mix in remaining milk and beat until bubbly.
Put oil for frying in a heatproof jug. Pour a little of the oil into a 6 inch (15 cm) frying pan over fairly high heat. Tilt pan to coat with oil, then pour any excess back into jug.
When pan is hot, pour in a little batter, tilting pan to thinly coat base. Cook quickly, shaking pan and loosening edge of pancake with a metal spatula unti underside is golden brown. Turn pancake and cook other side.
Slide cooked pancake onto a plate and keep warm, covered with a second plate. Repeat with remaining batter, to make 8-10 pancakes.
Put a little of walnut filling onto each cooked pancake, roll up pancakes and transfer to a heated seving dish. Cover and keep warm.
Gently reheat chocolate sauce and pour over pancakes. Serve immediately.
Serves 4
Source :
The Chocolate Lovers’ Cookbook by Juliet Cobb.
Tormont Publications Inc. Canada. 1994