Tuesday, April 30, 2024

No-Bake Cheesecake Recipe

Cheesecake, bottom layer made with biscuits and butter, top layer with cheese, lemon juice and condensed milk.
This vegetarian no-bake cheesecake uses just 5 simple ingredients (excluding decoration) and is for anyone looking for a simple homemade cheesecake recipe. It features a crumbly, buttery bottom layer topped with a creamy, smooth, and slightly tangy cheese layer. A delicious easy dessert you can make at home (MOIST BANANA CHOCOLATE CAKE).

No need to spend on digestive biscuits. Cream crackers are a cheaper alternative and give a delightfully crumbly base. For a denser base, simply add more butter.

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Malay Style Prawn Noodles/Mee Udang

There is the Chinese-style prawn mee and the Malay-style prawn mee, known as Mee Udang. Both dishes use prawns and prawn broth, though the Chinese version, sometimes called Hae Mee, may also include chicken or pork bones.

Mee Udang is a traditional Malay dish. It is popular in Malacca, Klang, and coastal towns in Penang. The dish is part of Indian-Muslim (Mamak) cuisine and well-known in Malaysian street food and Malay eateries (FRIED KEMBUNG WITH ASAM SAUCE).

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Moist Banana Chocolate Cake Recipe

Loaf cake, made with cocoa powder, banana, flour, baking powder, oil, and eggs.
Moist, tender, and melting in the mouth, this Banana Chocolate Cake recipe combines two classic favorites in one delightful loaf cake. Baked as a simple chocolate banana loaf cake, the best part is that there’s no creaming or beating of eggs with a mixer.

Ideal for those who prefer straightforward baking without the need for special utensils. Everything is handmade. Just mixing and combining before it goes into the oven.

Sunday, April 21, 2024

Portuguese Vegetable Pickle/Achar

Close view of a jar of pickled green chilies, garlic and shallots,
Although time-consuming and best made in bulk, making this Portuguese Vegetable Pickle, also known as Achar, is well worth the effort. Crunchy green chilies, shallots, and garlic soak in an aromatic, zesty, and slightly tangy vinaigrette, creating an appetizing homemade spicy vinegar pickle.

This version features only chilies, shallots, and garlic, though you can add vegetables such as long beans, French beans, carrots, white radish, or cabbage, or any other firm vegetables that pickle well (NO-COOK CUCUMBER SALAD).

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Things to Do in Verona, Italy

Indian lady standing and putting her palm on Juliet's bronze statue, Juliet's House, Verona, Italy.
For those who have visited Verona, it likely feels like a city of love and romance. It’s simply the vibes. During autumn, the weather is cool, although the morning breeze can be overwhelming,  further adding to the sense of love in the air. The stone buildings, still preserved from yesteryear, enhance that feeling (WHAT TO SEE IN VENICE ITALY).

Verona is a city in northern Italy, located in the Veneto region between the larger cities of Milan and Venice. Travelling from Venice to Verona takes around two hours by coach. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Verona has existed for over 2,000 years. No wonder it stands as one of the top tourist spots in the world and a must-visit destination in Italy.

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Bread Pudding Recipe

Baked easy bread pudding with pieces of canned peaches in a small transparent Pyrex dish

Five-ingredient bread pudding, a beloved dessert. An absolutely beautiful, visually appealing result. Soft, warm, and creamy, it has a custard-like texture that melts in your mouth. This is not an ordinary recipe. It has a twist that’s probably unlike the others.

 

What makes it special? It’s made with almost expiring bread slices. A vegetarian dessert that won’t let down non-vegetarians either. Naturally sweetened with dark raisins, it’s an ultimate easy vegetarian bread pudding.

Thursday, April 11, 2024

Things to Do & See in Venice, Italy

Gondolas parked in the water of Venice, against the buildings, with people seating around on the pavement, Venice, Italy.
Mention Venice, and most visitors will picture a water world - boats, gondolas, or vaporetto boats gliding through narrow canals. This historic city in northeastern Italy is built on more than 100 small islands. There are no roads, only canals, with the Grand Canal as the city’s main waterway. If you’re heading from Pisa to Venice, the journey takes approximately 4 hours (5 TOP THINGS TO DO IN PISA).

Sadly, due to climate change, Venice is slowly but surely sinking, and in the years ahead, the outcome may not be favourable. For now, it remains a spectacular must-see city in Italy. Be prepared to be surrounded by thousands of visitors, it’s usually packed. Weekends can be even busier, with Italians from other parts of the country joining in for sightseeing. That’s exactly why Venice is one of the top sights in the world. Your time in Venice is truly priceless, a travel experience of a lifetime (SURAKARTA INDONESIA TRAVEL GUIDE).

Papaya Salad Recipe

Crunchy, fresh, crisp, spicy, and tangy papaya salad. Truly an appetizing dish that wakes up your taste buds instantly. Whether as a healthy...