Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Meat Lovers Dinner, Blue Butcher Hong Kong

Blue Butcher, Hong Kong
That's what generally happens when you have a bunch of bloggers eating together :)

The meaty journey started with this bone marrow dish.
Blue Butcher, Hong Kong
Delish, I wanted to use a straw to suck the marrow out. But I was in the company of new friends... so maybe next time. Sucking marrow via straw is more like a second date kinda thing, right?

Blue Butcher, Hong Kong
The spanish ham & egg with asparagus mushrooms and thyme. Yummy.

Blue Butcher, Hong Kong
Rare breed US Kurobuta pork belly & cheek with lentils and Granny Smith apple slaw. Tender 24 hr cooked meat, perfectly cooked lentils and I love the slaw - really refreshing.

Blue Butcher, Hong Kong
Love the fries plus plus.

Blue Butcher, Hong Kong
The ribs. I love how tender the meat is, but the sauce is a tad on a sweet side for me. A tiny bit more kick of savoriness would be perfect for me.

Blue Butcher, Hong Kong
I adore the cheesy cauliflower side dish.

Blue Butcher, Hong Kong
And love love LOVE the steak. LOVE!

And the drinks!
Blue Butcher, Hong Kong
I always adore the idea of turning something savory into something sweet or vice versa. So I really wanted to try this fig and cheese cocktail. I like the flavors, the only thing is... the foam left me with blue cheese foam mustache. Something for my date to wipe off my face adoringly? :)

Blue Butcher, Hong Kong
I like how the drink is encased in a block of ice.

Blue Butcher, Hong Kong
This is "The Flapper" - Chambord, sherry brandy and orange bitters. I like it.

Sweets.
Blue Butcher, Hong Kong
Chocolate, banana, caramel.

Blue Butcher, Hong Kong
Lemon Cappuccino. Cool idea.

To conclude, I love the meat dishes, would totally go back. The place is cool too, a great place to hang out on special occasions. If you're into food photography, bring your best low light lens or external flash or use your phone as additional lighting ;)

Thank you for having me, Blue Butcher!

Blue Butcher
108 Hollywood Road, Soho
Sheung Wan (but if you're taking MTR, better stop at Central Station)
Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2613 9286

Monday, July 15, 2013

Sweet Summer - How To Make Cherry Clafoutis

Easy Cherry Clafoutis Recipe
Saw the recipe on Gary's blog and I just had to make it! It's my favorite kind of recipe. Minimal, simple ingredients and the dish sounds and looks absolutely divine. I went to buy fresh cherries right away and got it done. If only I'd stop procrastinating things other than food...

Easy Cherry Clafoutis Recipe
Very easy to make!
Recipe (literally taken from Gary's blog. I followed every step!)
(serves 4-6)

Ingredients:
  • 1/2 pounds of red cherries, stem removed, pitted (alternatively you can add blueberries, strawberries or even apricots or pears)
  • 0.5 cup of flour
  • 0.5 cup caster sugar
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 cup of milk
  • pinch of salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract
  • powdered sugar
Steps:

1. Preheat oven to 180C, lightly butter baking pan. Set aside.

2. Warm the milk in a saucepan over medium heat. Bring to simmer (do not boil) and set aside.

3. Combine eggs, flour, sugar, vanilla extract and salt in a mixing bowl. Whisk by hand or by food processor until smooth. Gradually add in warm milk. Continue to whisk until thoroughly combined. The batter will be a little watery - even more watery than whipping cream - but that's how it's supposed to be, so don't worry! 

4. Pour the batter into baking pan. Bake in oven for 8-10 minutes until slightly set. Remove pan from oven - do not turn it off!

5. Put cherries into the batter in single layer. Put baking pan back into the oven and continue to bake for an additional 40-45 minutes. Surface should be brown and batter set. 

6. Take the pan out of the oven. Let cool slightly, and run a knife along the sides of the pan to loosen up the clafoutis.

7. You can serve it immediately or let cool to lukewarm/room temperature. Before serving, dust with powdered sugar, cut into wedges or squares, and optionally put a scoop of ice cream on top (preferably homemade - that's Gary. For me... I'd totally buy since I haven't tried making ice cream before heheheh).

Easy Cherry Clafoutis Recipe
Halfway done. How gorgeous are those cherries!

And...
Easy Cherry Clafoutis Recipe
The beauty.

Dig in! I had it for tea time and breakfast the next day. I absolutely ADORE the flavor of baked cherries.
Easy Cherry Clafoutis Recipe
Thanks for the recipe & inspiration to bake again, Gary!

Monday, July 8, 2013

A Night In Cuba - Sugar, East Hotel, Hong Kong

A Night in Cuba - Sugar Bar East Hotel Hong Kong
Need somewhere to go to celebrate hump day? Try out Sugar's A Night In Cuba - it's on every Wednesday from 5pm til late. Enjoy your choices of mojito, snacks, the company of your friends/favorite coworkers...

... and don't forget to show off THIS AMAZING VIEW of Hong Kong to your visiting foreign colleagues  or friends or those smug relatives of yours or work frenemies & enjoy looking at how their jaws drop in unison before they mumbled the word "WOW".
A night in cuba sugar bar east hotel hong kong beautiful view
Breath-taking.

Enjoy some Cuban inspired snacks...
A Night in Cuba - Sugar Bar East Hotel Hong Kong

A Night in Cuba - Sugar Bar East Hotel Hong Kong

A Night in Cuba - Sugar Bar East Hotel Hong Kong

Enjoy the music and the beautiful people.
A Night in Cuba - Sugar Bar East Hotel Hong Kong

And most importantly, enjoy this.
A night in cuba sugar bar east hotel hong kong beautiful view
Thanks for the invite, East Hotel.
Advance booking is highly recommended.
Call +852 3968 3738
Visit their website for more info.

Monday, June 24, 2013

How To Make Easy No Bake Chocolate Pots de Creme with Fresh Berries And Fruit Compote

Chocolate Pot de Creme with Fresh Berries & Fruit Compote
A super duper easy dessert to make. Totally right up my alley.

Luscious chocolate, a kick of tartness from the compote and fresh summer berries.
Chocolate Pot de Creme with Fresh Berries & Fruit Compote
Perfect.
Recipe
(adapted from May's recipes Chocolate Pot De Creme)
Serves 6 (but I made this into 4 bigger portions)
The chocolate
- 100g dark chocolate
- 1/2 tsp instant coffee
- 250 ml cream
- 30g white sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla essence
- 1 tsp whiskey (omit if making for kids)
- a pinch of sea salt

Chop chocolate, place into mixing bowl.
Put cream and sugar into saucepan, add vanilla and salt. Bring to almost boil.
Pour into chopped chocolate, add instant coffee & whiskey. Set for 1 minute, beat until smooth and shiny.
Pour into ramekins, let cool, chill for at least 5 hours.

The fruit compote (optional)
- a handful of berries (I used 3 strawberries and 7 blueberries)
- a tbsp of water
- 1 tsp sugar
Chop berries, place in sauce pan, cook using low heat. Keep cooking until fruit became softened and produced some liquid. Add a bit of water if needed. Add sugar bit by bit until you achieve balance between tartness and sweetness. Let cool, add into chocolate pot de creme with fresh fruits...

...or eat with toasts, or croissants, or bacon... the sky is the limit really.

Now... dig into that luscious pot of chocolatey fruity goodness.
Chocolate Pot de Creme with Fresh Berries & Fruit Compote
Happy summer!

Monday, June 17, 2013

Happy Father's Day Homemade Dinner

Homemade Happy Father's Day Dinner Hong Kong
We had a simple dinner at home celebrating Father's Day. I didn't make that cake. It's a black and white chocolate mousse cake from Arome bakery, costs about HK$160 (credit card discount) with a free pack of "Japanese" cookies. Good deal!

The dinner prep was really a father-son bonding session. What on earth were they trying to make?
Homemade Happy Father's Day Dinner Hong Kong

This. Homemade roast pork - the recipe comes with the halogen cooking pot.
Homemade Happy Father's Day Dinner Hong Kong

Did it work?
Homemade Happy Father's Day Dinner Hong Kong
We love how it is transparent and we can all argue about the state of the food in the cooking pot. Perfect ice breaker for family gathering!

The father-son bonding only got stronger from there.
Homemade Happy Father's Day Dinner Hong Kong
Proven by how SC and his dad collaborated plucking out remnants of pig hair...

...and after 15+30 minutes... voila!
Homemade Happy Father's Day Dinner Hong Kong
Tasty roast pork! The meat's tender enough. The skin could use a little more poking, but not bad at all!

Here's MIL whacking away the siu yuk. She looked damn cool doing it. Don't mess with her.
Homemade Happy Father's Day Dinner Hong Kong
Tasted AMAZING with rice. Not advisable for those on low carb diet :D

We also had beef curry. Very spicy.
Homemade Happy Father's Day Dinner Hong Kong

And fish wrapped mangoes FIL learnt from TV.
Homemade Happy Father's Day Dinner Hong Kong
If I could ever find that TV chef who taught this, Imma have to whack him/her with a cutting board. What a waste of beautiful fresh mangoes!

The cake has tool box shaped chocolate. Everybody loved it.
Homemade Happy Father's Day Dinner Hong Kong
I grew up without a dad, but I love celebrating father's day with SC's family :)

Happy belated father's day, y'all. Hope you had a fantastic father's day celebration :)