Easy-peasy Simple dessert!

Easy to make at home, it’s just pancake, ice-cream and chocolate. Not much of a recipe, but I am out of Inspiration for a while. Maybe next time I make some thing more special.

Ingredients:

200 grams of Flour or Pancake-mix
400 mL of Milk
2 Eggs
Any flavour of Ice cream (I chose Chocolate)
50 grams of Chocolate (for sauce)

Add the flour, eggs and milk in a bowl and mix it till you have a pancake batter/mix. (fluid with no chunks) Heat up a flat frying pan to bake the pancakes in. When heated add a bit of oil in the pan to prevent the pancakes from sticking to the pan. Use a ladle to scoop one scoop of pancake batter and pour it into the frying pan. Move the pan a little, in which the batter is fully covering the pan. Flip the pancake after it sturdy and bake it off till it is done.

Put the pancake on a plate and continue making new pancakes until the batter is used up. Melt the chocolate in an Au-bain-marie method, when done start plating the dessert.

First up a pancake, then add some scoops of icecream and top it off with some melted chocolate.

Have fun and Keep Experimenting!

It is awfully quiet here.. an update

It’s April and what is happening so far? Not much to be precise, my housemates went back to home for a week and all I did was Work, work, work… Further nothing done to further my path of having my own business. I am just earning enough to pay my living expenses. Hardly enough to save up for a future.. A change is needed, just not knowing what to change about my current situation.

This month is already ending soon and Kingsnight and Kingsday were awesome, it was once again a big party in the Netherlands. The only thing that sucked was the weather, cold, windy and rain/snow. Nevertheless most of the people I knew were out doing Partyparty.

There is not much to add, so for now just Have fun and Keep Experimenting!

Gettin’ ill again, gym and loosing weight

So what has been happening in the past few weeks? Well, I have been ill after the Coffee festival. The week after the coffee fest, I was just doing my regular routine of work and going to the gym. It so happened that I decided to work-out more, but my body could not handle it. I was not giving my body the proper time to rest. Eventually I became sick and I even went to work while being sick, it was not smart. The feeling of being feverish, losing my voice and having headaches were signs that I needed to rest and get healthy again.

Thus I had to reschedule a few things like my job and my work-outs. Normally the fever would be gone if I take a day’s rest, this time however was different I have not been this ill  in a long time. It took me three whole days of sicking it out, I was bed ridden and did not have any appetite. In those three boring days of staying in bed and doing mostly nothing was horrible. The fact of feeling ill, not doing things and hardly eating anything is a horrible horrible way to live. I took my time to rest up and beat the thing that was holding me down.

After the three days of rest, I was finally not feeling feverish anymore, just weak. I could hardly stand on my two feet, my legs were shaky and I felt like tumbling to the ground at any second. I went to work on the following Friday and Saturday while still recovering from my sick-days. On Sunday (my off-day) I had an appointment at my gym. At the moment I felt physically good and a lot lighter. The second part was very true, I lost like four kilograms in that week. It was not something that I wanted, because I am trying to gain weight and muscles. The work-outs proofed to help me gain muscle and weight, but I lost a lot of it during my sick-days.

My body needed energy to fight off the bad-stuff that was making me ill, so during my sick-days it took my body-fat and muscles as nutrition to get the rid of the bad-stuff. Instead of helping my self by replenish nutrition or energy through food, I was not having anything to help my body out, thus leading to my weight lose.

In those two weeks the days flew by and I got behind schedule of posting new content. Let’s see if I can keep up with the pace to write and post like usual. While being sick it got me thinking about where I stand and where I want to be. It is something that I will talk about in a later post again about which path I should walk. For now I try to live as healthy as possible by having enough rest, physical work-out and the needed nutrition.

Be healthy all and Keep Experimenting!

Amsterdam Coffee Festival!

The Amsterdam Coffee Festival

Last weekend was the first dutch coffee festival of the year. It was setup at the Westergasfabriek in Amsterdam. The ACF is the Walhalla for all coffee-lovers and also fun for coffee-enthusiast like me. Various Roasting companies and coffee-sellers were attending. Specialty coffees everywhere as well as awesome coffee-machines.

A big hall with lots of stands and a stage for the Dutch Barista Championship.

     

The picture below is a coffee machine of the method syphon. It uses the vacuum technique to extract coffee from fresh grinded beans.

Some stands were selling complementary products like sweets to have with coffee. For instance Cakesmith selling cakes. These products are nice to have when having someone over for coffee or when you are on a coffee-break.
  
Other Stands are specialized in making something special out of coffee, like Expresso Martini Bar. Where they combine coffee and martini and create a cocktail. A fancy drink for in the happy-hour’s or while going out.

Coffee Pairing and Gastronomy: The Scandinavian Embassy Pop-up Restaurant.

The Scandinavian Embassy: A Coffee hotspot in Amsterdam near Sarpathi-park was at the Festival. They were having a coffee and food pairing-pop-up restaurant.

‘A screenshot of the three-course menu that the guest were having in the food & beverage-tasting.’
   

For starters we had Espresso-smoked oyster followed by a Mussel with coffee infused vinegar and lastly a Clam with coffee cherry infused butter accompanied with a Chilled Danish espresso. The way to taste the experience was to have a shellfish first and a sip of espresso afterwards to bring out the seafood, flavours and coffee combination. It was a rather unique experience to have coffee like that.

Next up was the main dish a Gin flambe scallops. Originally it was to have this dish with a strong extracted coffee, but there was a mistake of the barista and we had a different kind of experience one of a mild extracted coffee.
 
As desert was a tartar of beetroot and herring with yogurt and salt accompanied with coffee and a distilled drink poured in the first glass of espresso, giving it a boost to your taste experience.

The food-pairing was definitely an experience, but it was not suited for all visitors of the Festival. Because it is food as in gastronomy, fine dining of flavour and taste-combination.

It was fun to experience the different aspects of coffee.
Looking forward to the next Festival.
Have fun and Keep Experimenting!

Amsterdam Coffee Festival and Update

Sorry for the long wait, I have not posted in like 2-3 weeks. Work and fun stuff had taken much of my time recently. I just cannot say ‘No’ to doing fun stuff and I am not going to hibernate to forcefully write a post. Enough about that, now what’s coming up this weekend.

The Amsterdam Coffee Festival.

Starting on Friday 18 of March until Sunday 20 of March at the Westergasfabriek in Amsterdam. I will be going with my sister and her husband to check out the Dutch Specialty Coffee scene.
I will be there to enrich my knowledge of food and beverages. (mostly coffee) A road that I have chosen to go on or to pass by.

 

What is happening further in my life… Nothing much. A lot of questioning myself which paths should I take to reach my goals and dreams. Also I’m trying to be healthy, going more to the gym to get that summerbody… And a lot of cooking visible on my instagram @nocstapics. (my photo’s of home made dishes.)

Nothing more to add just have fun and Keep Experimenting!

Throw it all in!

The Story of this dish is that I was out of inspiration and still wanted to ‘whoop’ something up. I started to work out more again and wanted to have something filling and also healthy with out much fat in it. Greens was one of the condition, so lettuce, cucumber and arugula. The second condition a colourful dish so I added capsicum and corn. The third was it needs to be filling so I threw in some chick peas and kidney beans. Next was to add some flavour to it so some goat cheese. Then I thought honey goes great with goat cheese, but it would be too sweet. The thought-process was ‘Ok, lets make it mustard-honey and add a little bit of lemon juice too for some acidity and freshness.’ By then it was this piece of hideous art.

Below are the Ingredients for one person, but I made more than the amount specified below and had some leftovers. Because I used mostly whole products or packages.

Ingredients: For 1 person

70 grams of Lettuce
35 grams of Arugula
1/2 Red bell pepper
1/2 Cucumber
70 grams  of Crispy corn
70 grams of Chickpeas
70 grams of Kidney beans
100 grams of Goat cheese
100 grams of Wall nut
1 tablespoon of Mustard
2 tablespoons of Honey
1/2 Lemon

To make it, is simple just cut everything up into bite size. Throw it all together and plate it like how you want to serve it. Rinse some of the vegetables before cutting it.

The Honey-mustard sauce, is made by heating a sauce-pan and add two spoon of honey first and then add the mustard. The honey will turn more liquid when heated. Stir the honey and mustard. Do not let it cook just make it warm enough for the two ingredient to mix. Finally add some lemon juice to the pan. Stir again and add it to the salad.

Have fun with it and Keep Experimenting!

Broccoli-Risotto à la Chinese Pesto Chicken

I like to experiment with food and sometimes it will be a miss or a hit. I use dishes that I know and cook something new by combining the knowledge received from making various dishes and food experiences.

This time it is East meet West, an idea that is inspired by my fathers Chinese Pesto Chicken or just Ginger scallion chicken. It is one of the plain chicken dishes that we used to have at my parents place. Instead of having it in it’s Chinese form (Chicken, ginger/scallion pesto and accompanied with rice), I tried to combine it with an Italian dish the Risotto. Switching out the white rice with a risotto.

Ingredients: for 1-2 person
200grams of Risotto rice
50grams of Butter
1 Onion
1 small Broccoli
100-150 mL of Mirin
500 mL of Chicken stock
A pinch of Salt
A pinch of Pepper
75 gram of Ginger
5-6 Scallions/spring onions
1 piece of Chicken breast
20-25 mL of Sesame oil/vegetable oil

First the ginger scallion pesto. Take a cutting board and a good knife and start by peeling the ginger. Rinse the scallions and chop off the end part. (the roots) Cut the ginger and scallions in even parts and start to chop it finely into a paste like substance. (Use a food-blender if you do not want to chop it yourself.) When you chopped it all finely into paste put it in a bowl and add the sesame oil or vegetable oil to it. Mix it up and you  have ginger/scallion ‘pesto’. Set it aside for later.

Get the broccoli and cut it into small flower bunch. Give the cut broccoli a rinse and pre-cook them. Take a pan, boil some water and add some oil in it. When the water is boiling add the broccoli. Cook the broccoli until it soft with ‘a bite’ and pour it out into a colander to rid it from the water. Put it aside for later.

Chop and dice an onion for the risotto. First peel the onion and chop it in the length into two pieces. Cut it in a way in which you can dice it into bits.

Get a frying pan for the risotto, heat the stove and put it on. When it is heated add half of the butter in the pan and let it melt away. Add the chopped onions and saute it a little bit before adding the rice to the pan. Stir the pan a little and add in the Mirin. Let the risotto rice soak up the fluids and stir once in a while. When the fluids have dried out add a scoop of chicken stock. continue to do this process until the last scoop of chicken stock.

While repeating the process of adding stock to the rice, stir and let it dry out. Start heating a second fry pan for the chicken breast. When heated add a little bit of butter or oil in the pan. Turn the heat to low when the butter is melted and add the chicken breast. (slow cooking the breast meat for a tender breast.) Season the breast with a little salt and pepper. At around 2-3 min turn the chicken, when it gets plummy turn off the heat and let the chicken rest on a plate.

Around the time that the chicken breast is done, it’s somewhere near the last scoop of the chicken stock for the risotto. Now  with the last scoop of stock give the risotto some salt and pepper and add in the other half of butter. Add the pre-cooked broccoli and the ginger and scallion ‘pesto’ paste. Stir it all well and it will be a creamy with a rich body dish of risotto. When ready plate the risotto.

Now cut the chicken into stripes and add it to the plate of risotto. And it is done, Enjoy.

The broccoli risotto à la Chinese pesto chicken has a salty, creamy and rich body. Also the combination of the ginger/scallion and soft tender chicken makes it very tasty. The dish can be filling because of the rich body. If you can handle it have it for your own, otherwise share it with others.

Have fun trying this out, Share and Keep Experimenting.

All or nothing!

Procrastination… It is my defense mechanism in dealing with failures and not caring anymore about the things that I want to pursue in life. It is self-sabotage, like I start doing things that gives pleasure for a short amount of time. (having just fun, hanging out or gaming.) These things are time consuming and mostly waste of energy, but it is something I do to run from my problems. Why, because fear and insecurity is getting to my head, it paralyzes me to move forward.

I have this mentality of ‘Doing it perfect or not doing it at all.’ This thing of perfectionism is making it a bit hard to life, because the expectancy that everything will be near perfect is such a hard way to life by, while the common thing to do is doing things steady and regularly for results.

I have been doing this most of my life, expecting to be special while I am just ‘Regular Joe’ like most people. I have been trying to do things perfectly, however it mostly never worked out cause to get things perfectly you have to work hard, freaking hard to eventually to get appreciated for the work that you have done.

Well in my school days, I had learned from the school-system to get things done to just get passing grades. This thing that I had learned made me not to care about things. Not caring make me not to do my best and this contradict my view of being special and doing things perfect. So what now? I have been failing things because I did not care anymore of the things I started. And succeeded in the things in which I did the ‘work’ and stayed focused.

What now..? I was paralyzed and procrastinating to find a second job or a place to pursue my journey to my shop or business. The anxiety of getting rejected and not getting a job was big. (a perfectionist view of success right of the bat) The job-experience is something I want to have, but I have not found any second job in the direction I am pursuing. I got rejected multiples times and failed to secure a second workplace. (sucks, but shouldn’t be a biggie!)

To stay positive I must be doing it in a wrong way and should change my method to secure a place where I can get the needed experience to eventually start my own shop.
So, what I really wanted to say is all or nothing is not the way to get things done, It is a flawed way of thinking. It is setting it self up to soften the blow when you fail. It is better to give it your all and let nothing stop you until you get what you want. Failures are just bumps in the road towards your Finish-line.

Follow your dreams and Keep Experimenting!

ps. I should also follow my own advice. XD

Easy and fast Chinese dessert: Sweet potato soup

No rants this time just an easy and fast recipe for a soup-dessert.
It is common in Asian to have desserts like these.

Ingredients for 4-6 person

3-6 medium sized sweet potatoes (around 800-1200 grams)
(there are different kinds of sweet potatoes so choose the one you like, red with white on the inside and orangery with orange on the inside)
A chunk of ginger about 100 grams
200 grams of Rock sugar candy (crystal chunks of brown sugar)
200 grams of Brown sugar sticks.
1.5L of Water

*most of the ingredients can be bought at a Chinese supermarket.

Peel the potatoes and the ginger and cut them up in small chunks that are easy to cook. Get a large enough pan to make it in. Light up the stove and put the pan on it. Fill the pan with water and add the sugars to it. Dissolve the sugar and wait until the sugar-water is boiling. When the water is boiling add the cut sweet potatoes and ginger to the sugar water. Let it all heat up and wait until the sweet potatoes are cooked soft. Stir once in a while while heating the soup. When the potatoes are soft and the soup is hot turn of the stove.
Stir well and serve it while it is hot. Before diggin’in let it cool a little bit to not burn your tongues.

Try it out and Keep Experimenting!

Happy Chinese New Year! Update: the year of the monkey! 🐒

Going with the bandwagon.. Happy Chinese New Year of the Monkey!

So, what’s happening in my life at the moment. Pretty much not a lot, I am working a part-time job and looking for a second job in the barista branch. Nowadays it is hard to find a job where they would just take a chance and hire you.

General speaking: they are all looking for thé personnel with a degree and experience and even if you don’t have a degree you still need to have experience. Not much companies want to invest in their employees anymore.

So here I am in a city with lots of competition of finding a job, I’m also entering into a branch I am not familiar with. Therefore still in search for a starting place in my road to become somewhat successful. Not hard, just takes time and energy to find the one to work for and gain the needed experience.

I would work for free just to get the experience needed and continue to pursue the life/dream that I want.

To conclude, in the year of the Monkey 🐒 I wish you all prosperous year and may your dreams come true!

Keep Experimenting!