coffee crumbled cake

 

COFFEE CRUMBLED CAKE - i was craving for something that will remind me of home today, so i decided to make this cake, it was surprisingly really good. it tastes a little like chiffon cake but in a dryer side, i didn't use egg whites or vegetable oil for this cake, so it was interesting how it tastes like a chiffon cake. please don't get disappointed about the "dryer" side of the cake because the topping is super delicious, too! now, if you are not a fan of a dry cake, then this is not for you. but i gotta say, the toppings compliments the cake. it's a great combination. i enjoyed pairing the cake with coffee, tea or even ice cream. it's super delicious!

i recommend using a bigger cake mold for this recipe, i honestly thought it will fit in my baking cake pan but as you can see, it overflowed, but that didn't took away the deliciousness of this cake. :)

ingredients:

for the cake:

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 stick softened butter (1/2 cup) softened
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp salt

for the topping:

  • 1 cup (packed) brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 2 tsp instant coffee
  • 1 stick softened butter (1/2 cup)

directions:

  1. pre heat the oven to 350F
  2. spray the baking cake pan with a vegetable oil to prevent the cake from sticking
  3. into the mixing bowl, add the butter, sugar and combine
  4. then add the egg and mix using a hand mixer. you can also use a whisker too, it's your preference
  5. then add the milk and combine
  6. add the flour and mix. about a minute
  7. add the baking powder, vanilla extract and salt. mix all together about a minute. the batter should be thicker
  8. pour the cake batter into the prepared pan then flatten the top to even out. set aside
  9. for the topping, combine the brown sugar, flour, ground cinnamon, instant coffee and butter into a mixing bowl
  10. mix together until crumbly, but not over mixed
  11. place the topping mixture on top of the cake batter
  12. bake to 40 to 50 minutes or until the toothpick inserted in the middle of the cake comes out clean
  13. enjoy!

happy baking!

i will see you in my next blog post. please don't forget to follow us on all of our social media account for more recipes and food ideas. until next time, riders!

xo,s

ensaymada

 

ENSAYMADA is a filipino bread that is soft, sweet and cheesy. it is originally from spain but with the philippines being colonized with the spain for over 333 years this bread became one of the most famous delicacies or bread in the philippines. there are so many ways on how to make this bread. famous bakeries in the philippines has their own ways of making the ensaymadas, and this is my own version. 

 

ensaymada

 

ensaymada

 

ingredients:

    for the dough:

  • 3/4 cup (luke warm milk) about 110-115F
  • 1 tsp sugar (for use for proofing the yeast)
  • 2 1/2 tsp instant dry yeast
  • 3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/2 tsp salt (i'm using himalayan salt, but regular salt is great, too)
  • 3 egg yolks
  • 1/2 cup softened butter (or 1 stick)

    for the topping:

  • 1/2 cup softened butter (or1 stick)
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • grated cheese ( i used the kraft eden cheese for this recipe, you can find them at your nearest filipino grocery store, otherwise american cheese will work too. but if you like a stronger cheese flavor, mild cheddar is good too)

directions:

  1. warm the milk  around 110 to 115F, if the milk is too hot you will kill your yeast. so please careful
  2. add sugar into the warm milk and stir
  3. add the yeast into the milk and stir. set aside. let the yeast rest until it bubbles and rise
  4. into a mixing bowl, add the flour, sugar, salt and combine
  5. pour the flour mixture into the stand mixer
  6. add the yeast mixture (making sure the yeast has risen before doing this)
  7. add the egg yolks then start kneading
  8. when the mixtures becomes a little crumbly, add the butter and continue kneading until the dough becomes soft
  9. transfer the dough into a bowl and cover with plastic wrap and let the dough rise for 2 to 3 hours or until doubled in size
  10. once the dough is ready move into a clean surface and deflate the dough
  11. shape the dough into a ball and divide the dough into 12 pieces
  12. flatten the dough and brush with softened butter
  13. roll the dough into a log (rolling side ways to create a longer log)
  14. then roll into a spiral shape tucked the end under
  15. move the bread into a baking pan lined with parchment paper
  16. cover the bread with plastic wrap and let the bread rest for another 30 to 45 minutes
  17. bake to pre heated oven 325F for 22 to 25 minutes
  18. while the bread is baking prepare the topping (combine the powdered sugar and softened butter)
  19. once the bread it out from the oven, let it cool down completely before adding the topping
  20. top with grated cheese
  21. and enjoy!

chocolate martini

looking for a perfect dessert treat? try this simple chocolate martini with a few vodka and your favorite chocolate liqueur. when using a vodka, top shelf or mid range is what i recommend, but you don't have to be so picky to enjoy this yummy treat cocktail. so enjoy!

ingredients:

  • 4oz vodka 
  • 4oz irish cream liqueur
  • chocolate syrup
  • shaved chocolate
  • ice

directions:

baked sushi

hi riders!

i found this new crazed recipe online called baked sushi. read a couple of blogs about it and decided to create one, i gathered all the simplest ingredients and it turned out so delicious. everyone in the house loved it. to make it vegetarian friendly, skip the baking and the crab meat. mix all the ingredients together and add a little soy sauce and enjoy! :)

 

crabmeat

 

crabmeat

 

crabmeat

 

ingredients:

 

directions:

  1. cook the rice
  2. shred the crab meat
  3. add the japanese white sauce and chili pepper and mix
  4. once the rice is cooked, transfer to a mixing bowl, add the sushi powder vinegar and mix
  5. move the mixed rice into a baking pan
  6. flatten the rice and sprinkle the roasted black seaweed on top
  7. pour the crab meat mix on top then spread out
  8. bake to 375F for 20 minutes
  9. serve with nori (dried seaweed)
  10. enjoy

this dish is super simple to make, really fast too! i can't wait to make this dish again! if you like this recipe, please share it to your friends!

happy cooking!

xo,s

 

adios MoFu Cocktail

happy tuesday! 

my sister in law makes really yummy cocktails, my favorite was the chocolate martini, i always asked her to make it for me every time we go home. this time around, she made me try this drink called "adios motherf*cker" and it was super yummy. it's like you're drinking a juice (and i meant that in a good way) and it f*cked you up! haha! though, i did not wake up the next day with a hang over, so that was really nice! :)

 

small pantry organization

hello to all my lovely riders!

today, i am showing you how i organize my small pantry. i clean and organize my pantry so often but sometimes you just got to have those days where you go look for what you need and don't return to where you got it from. you know what i mean...?

purchasing some organization baskets or stackable stuff is not something i like to spend my money on, quite honestly. especially when i know that at any given time we could move somewhere due to the nature of my husband's job. most likely i will end up giving away the stuff that we have or donate to goodwill. :P

 

pntry
before and after pantry organized on a budget

 

so, i decided to organize my pantry on a budget. here is what i did.

  • i went to a dollar store and purchased a couple of stackable and baskets that i'm sure will be useful for the limited space that i have, they came in different shapes and sizes.

 

  • i also purchased a food label from amazon, this way it is easier for me to find what i need from the pantry. it also helps to label all those foods that i moved from the boxes to the jars, like cereals, marshmallows, pastas,-- sometimes, boxes could take up space so moving them into a jar, or containers will help you have more space in your pantry.

 

  • check all the food that sat in the pantry for so long, they might be expired, so it's about time to throw them away. i hate throwing food but it is necessary to do to avoid putting your self at risk. i didn't realized how much expired old stuff we have until i did an extreme pantry cleaning the other day, even i constantly organized the pantry. :P

 

pantry organization
labels added

 

so to recap,these are the things that i did.

  1. GET RID OF THE OLD EXPIRED STUFF
  2. INVEST/BUY ORGANIZATION BOXES, STACKABLE, JARS
  3. LABEL YOUR FOOD

 

pantry

 

 

pantry

 

i hope these ideas will help you out, if you ended up doing your pantry organization, i would like to see them so please tag me on instagram and or on facebook, i'd love to see them. 

i also have a video about organizing my small pantry. so please don't forget to check that our. :)

xoxo,s

 

dinner ideas

happy new year, riders!

welcome back! hope that everyone is staying positive and had a great holiday celebration! this year will be better than last year so smile, laugh, be happy and stay healthy!

i have another recipe video for you, i made quick dinner ideas that both non vegetarians and vegetarians will enjoy.

i first tried loaded potatoes when my mudra made it last christmas, i thought it was super delicious, you can literally add anything you want in it, it was so good that i crave about it EVERY.SINGLE.DAY.-- so please give it a try.

 

loaded potatoes

 

gourmet ramen is also something that i like to eat on the go, not only it's super fast to make, like literally less than 10 minutes, you can also make it the way how you want it to make. my favorite is throw some eggs and some scallions and you're good to go. but other seasoning that i like to add to it too is the japanese rice seasoning called ume-boshi-chazuke ( you can find these at your closest asian store) i know it is made for rice, but there is no harm on using this seasoning to ramen. IT'S.SO.GOOD!

 

gourmet ramen

 

so good luck! if you have any questions or video request, please don't forget to leave a comment sections. you can also visit my facebook, instagram and twitter. :)

until next time! xo,s