Rintihan Seorang Lelaki Yang Bernama S.U.A.M.I Tangan diangkat dan dirapatkan :::::: ” Ya Tuhan, engkau berikanlah kepada diriku kekuatan untuk memimpin isteri dan anak-anakku, untuk sampai ke syurgaMu. Ya Tuhan, jangan Engkau biarkan aku terus menzalimi diriku dan keluarga. Kau jadikanlah aku seorang suami dan ayah yang baik pada isteri dan anakku. Kau jadikanlah juga isteriku sebagai seorang isteri yg solehah..yang mampu menjadi penyejuk hatiku, yang akan mendamaikan jiwaku. Kau berikanlah dia kekuatan untuk terus dan menerus menjaga anak-anakku. untuk mendidik mereka menjadi anak yg soleh. Kau berikanlah dia ketabahan dan kecekalan dalam mengharungi perjalanan rumahtangga bersamaku. “

UNTUK TEMPAHAN SILA LAYARI

Thursday, June 4, 2009

FLUFFY PANCAKES





RECIPE FOR FLUFFY PANCAKES

Flour - 1 cup or about 180 gm
Baking powder - 2 teaspoon
Bicarbonate of soda - a pinch
salt - a pinch
sugar - 2 tablespoons
Mix dry ingredients above in a bowl. Make a well.

Add in
One egg - beat

Milk - about 1 cup or 200 ml (I used fresh milk with some vanilla flavour)

1 tablespoon oil - preferable olive oil

Mix or whisk the batter until there are no lumps. Leave to stand for 30 minutes or until bubbles form on the surface.

Use a non-stick pan and fry. Do not use any oil.

Pour a huge tablespoon and leave for a while until bubbles burst and form tiny holes. Flip over and brown the other side.

Serve pancakes with a dollop of butter and maple syrup.


(Do not use oil when frying pancake. Normally, I just give the non-stick pan a quick rub with a few drops of oil and after that, I do not need to use anymore oil. If you use oil or butter, the surface will be crispy and the pancake is no longer soft and fluffy with holes.)

The above recipe only yields a few pieces of pancake, enough for two persons. If you are a big eater or there are more than two persons, do double up the quantity because pancakes are awfully good with anything. I have seri kaya, jam, butter, honey and whipped cream for my kids to choose from. Icecream, fresh fruits, chocolate sauce, nuts and even savoury things like ham, cheese and roast chicken are great with them as well.



To keep the pancake warm, stack them up. But usually, it is easier to keep the batter in the fridge and freshly fry the pancake when required. Note that you must let the batter stand for 30 minutes until bubbles start forming on the surface before frying it. If you intend to keep longer, put the batter in the fridge to avoid contamination with bacteria as the egg and milk mixture are bacteria haven.

As all the above photos were rush jobs, there is no fancy decorations. Hopefully next time I can take time and make fancy ones like Paddington Pancakes.

Do keep this recipe ‘cos it works every time I try. Forget about those metallic tasting, store bought pancake mixture. Those use too much baking powder and bicarbonate of soda, making them taste weird and smell weird. Those that says, “Just add water” are even worse as good pancakes must be made from fresh eggs and milk

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