Sunday, June 14, 2009

Mocha Cupcakes with Caramel Swiss Buttercream

From Martha Stewart's Cupcakes

I got the idea of these cute little cupcakes with buttercream kiss from Little Cupcakes for they do both normal size and this small size. And i'm so lucky that i can find the small paper liner here in Bangkok!

I did match the mocha cupcake with caramel butter cream myself. On Martha's book, she matched it with 'seven-minute frosting' which is kind of meringue frosting.

another thing, i did adjust the recipe for a bit, change sour cream to milk, for i didn't have sour cream at home on that day and it turned out ok.

Mocha Cupcakes
2 1/4 cups cake flour (not self-raising), sifted
2 tablespoons unsweetened Dutch-process cocoa powder
1/2 cup unsalted butter at room temperature
1 1/2 cup packed light-brown sugar
2 large eggs at room tempature
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup milk at room temparature (if you want to use Martha's recipe, use 1/2 cup sour cream instead.
3/4 cup freshly brewed espresso
1 tablespoon instant coffee (actually Martha said 'instant espresso coffee' but i didn't have, so i just used normal instant coffee.)

1. preheat oven to 325F and line the muffin tray (you can use normal size or mini size like i did) with paper liners.

2. sift together cake flour and cocoa powder.

3. with electric mixer on medium-high speed, cream butter until smooth and light. Add brown sugar and eggs, beat untill fluffy. Add vanilla, baking soda, and salt; beat to combine thoroughly.

4. reduce speed to low. add flour mixture in three batches, alternating with two additions of milk (or sour cream), and beating until just combined after each. mix together brewed espresso and instant coffee (or espresso powder); add to batter, and beat until smooth.

5. devide batter evenly among lined cups, filling each three-quarters full. Bake for 20 minutes or until a cake taster inserted in centers comes out with only a few moist crumbs attached. Transfer tins to wire racks to cool.

Caramel Buttercream (makes 4 cups)
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup heavy cream
1 1/2 cups unsalted butter at room temperature
4 large egg whites
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

1. combine 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar and the water in a heavy saucepan. Heat over medium, stir occationally until sugar is dissolved. cook until the mixture is very dark ember. remove from heat; add cream in a steady stream (the mixture will be spatter), stirring with a wooden spoon until smooth and combine, let cool.

2. with electric mixter on medium-high speed, cream butter until pale and fluffy. in the heatproof bowl of a standing electric mixer, combine remaining 1/2 cup sugar and the egg whites. set bowl over a pan of simmering water; whisk constantly by hand until mixture is warm to the touch and sugar has dissolved.

3. attach bowl of egg white mixture to the whisk attachment. starting on low and gradually increasing to medium-high speed, mix until stiff (but not dry) peaks form. continue whisking until egg mixture is fluffy and glossy and completely cool, about 10 minutes. reduce speed to medium-low. add beaten butter, about 1/4 cup at a time, mixing well after each addition. mix in vanilla.

4. switch to the paddle attachment, with mixer on medium-low speed, very slowly pour in caramel; beat until caramel is fully incorporated.

Lord Stow's Bakery

Lord Stow's Bakery
1 Rua Do Tassara, Coloane,
Town Square, Macau
Opening hours: 7.00 a.m. - 10.00 p.m. (early close on Wed at 6.00 p.m.)

Lord Stow's Cafe
Largo Do Matadouro,
Coloane Village, Macau
Opening hours: 10.00 a.m. - 6.00 p.m.

Lord Stow's Garden Cafe
Rua da Cordoaria, 105, Edf.,
Coloane, Coloane Village, Macau
Opening hours: 10.30 a.m. - 7.00 p.m.

http://www.lordstow.com/

Before I went to Macau (for food only!!!), I did my research and everywhere I read, they all said, it's a must to go to Lord Stow's Bakery!!!

To go to Lord Stow's bakery, you have to take a bus for about half an hour from Senado Square. (you can ask the visitor center there which bus you have to take to go to Coloane Village.

Get off the bus when you see the cupid garden!!!

For your information, Coloane was the the location of one famous Korean Serie (sorry that i can't remember the name) and Lord Stow's Bakery was one of the places here in that Serie. So, it's kind of the famous place now, for lots of people come here to visit Lord Stow's Bakery and the church.

This is the original shop, full of people. some just come here for take away and have the taxi wait for them.

This is the latest shop at Coloane, Lord Stow's Garden Cafe, it locates near the cupid garden.

I chose to sit at Lord Stow's Cafe.

We ordered Ice Lemon Tea for drink, just normal.

Here they are!!! egg tarts!!!

In case the first photos of egg tarts does not tempt enough, i also took the photo after my few first bite to let you see inside and make you envy me!!! LOL.

It was creamy with crispy and fluffy puff pastry! Best egg tart ever! There is no words to descript it, but i agree that it's a must to visit Lord Stow's Bakery if you have a chance to go to Macau!

Ok, before I end this blog, let spoil you for a bit, LOL, before i went back to the city, i stopped at the original shop for the take away (yes, take them back to Bangkok!). I did buy 7 boxs, 6 tarts each, not all for myself, but for my relatives and we kept only 1 box at home. After my dad tasted it, he just realized what he missed, LOL, for at first he though i was too crazy on food and too crazy for taking a bus just for egg tarts...but after he ate it, he told me that next time i have to take him to the shop!!! haha

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Grossi Trattoria

Grossi Trattoria & Wine Bar
Intercontinental Bangkok
973 Ploenchit Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
T. 66 2 656 0444
E grossi@ihgbangkok.com
http://grossitrattoriabangkok.grossi.com.au/grossi-trattoria.aspx

For melbournian, I think you know Grossi Florentino on Bourke Street. Good news for Bangkok foodies, they decided to joint with Intercontinental Hotel and open the new restaurant here!!!

I went there with my family, for i want to try if the food is good or not.

see the bread first, just normal. But my mom fel in love with olives here, and she asked for refill, LOL. For the olive oil, also just normal.
Carpaccio di Manzo (raw beef, hot beef broth, peas, parsley): Seriously, i just realized that the liquid part is 'hot beef broth' when i typed the menu here for 1) the broth was not hot 2) the taste was similar to balsamic vinegar rather than broth. In my opinion, i think it will be better without the broth. The beef and other part were good. And they should add cheese as it is always good accompany with carpaccio.

Next plate was Fettuccine con Ragu di Vitello in Bianco (Handcut fettuccine, braised veal, white wine, cream and herbs): I know that Grossi is good at pasta, so we decided to order one pasta and one pizza, for my brother is pizza big fan. The waitress tried to make me order the bolognese fettuccine as it's the special pasta of the day. but this menu was so tempting, so i ignored her suggestion and order this one, haha.

The pasta is good but it was a bit too salty. (already informed the chef today, LOL) but the fettuccine was good, as they used the freshly made one. I think it's because they just open the shop and it will be improve soon :)

The pizza we ordered is Magahrita (Tomato, mozzarella cheese, oregano): Before we ordered, me and my brother thought that it will be fresh tomato and fresh cheese one, so we were a bit disappoint when it was the baked one.

The pizza was just so so. much better than lots of place but still far away from +39. Think I have to order only pasta on my next visit.

Dessert time!!! we decided to order two desserts (that why we ordered only three savoury dishes, LOL, well-planned)

First one is Panna Cotta, Insalata di Bosco (Vanilla panna cotta, berry salad, rose sorbet): I love this one!!! Panna Cotta was soft and creamy and I love rose sorbet (even other persons who joined my dinner hate it, so i ate it all, LOL). The smell of rose was so great.

The other one is Crespelle con Banana (Crepes, caramalized banana, chocolate, butterscotch icecream): This one was also good, actually, it was the safe choice, how can it be wrong with chocolate and banana? plus, butterscotch...it was good (but the rose sorbet got all my attention, so i didn't have this one much)

The best of the night, cafe latte!

Another photo. Maybe the milk frost on top is for macchiato? for macchiato means mark.

Best Latte in Thailand for now!!! for the milk frost was better than other place i found! I was so happy and the waitress saw it, so she came back to our table to ask if the coffee was good and my answer was YESSS!!!

Today i went there again to have latte there for breakfast. First i went there on 10 a.m. as they said on the website that they open at that time, the waitress told me the opening time was 10.30, so i went to the nearby building for shopping, haha. Then, i came back on 10.40 and met with maitre d'. he told me that the shop would open on 11, so i told him that one of his staff told me it's 10! Maybe he can see the disappoint on my face, so he told me if i want just coffee, he can do it for me as the kitchen was not ready at that time. So, i ordered latte and croissant (i think the croissant was from yesterday :P). we talked over the counter for few mins, then he decided to join my breakfast and we had great conversation, from restaurant, to coffee, to food ingredient in Thailand, etc...etc. and when i told him to give me the bill, he told that it was on the house, for he enjoyed our breakfast, haha. So, i think the next time i will bring jasper coffee and ask him to do nice milk frost and nice espresso shot from Jasper coffee for my latte!