I've finished baking my CNY cookies a week ago. I am glad that this year Sharlene’s nanny was around to help me out. With her assistance I managed to make 4 types of cookies in 2 days. Apart from that I also have 2 little helpers in the kitchen and they were none other than Sharlene and her piao cheh.
I gave them the easiest task i.e. to sift the flour. They did pretty well with one holding the sieve and the other one scooping and scraping the flour into the sieve. But obviously crumbs of flour were scattered everywhere by them. I think my flour weighs a little lesser at the end of the sifting process. *frown* My 2 keen helpers weren’t so eager after all. They didn’t stay in the kitchen for long.
Here are the first 2 types of cookies which I baked on a Saturday –
My all-time favorite, Choc-chips Hazelnut cookies. This cookies are very crunchy, nutty and full of hazelnut flavor. Simply yummy!!
My very first attempt in baking traditional peanut cookies. For this, all you need to have are peanut, sugar, salt, flour and peanut oil. It’s simple and the ingredients were cheap too. I was satisfied with the outcome but maybe lack of appearance, as I was too lazy to decorate it with half a peanut on top of each cookie.
Cornflakes and Mixed Fruits cookies which were baked on the next day. For this, I reduced the sugar too much and hence, the cookies taste a bit plain. Sigh! my oversight. :(
Nevertheless, I was very contented with the overall result. I actually produced quite a few containers of cookies this year – the above 3 varieties plus ‘kok chai’, ngaku and seaweed crisps. I’ve since kept my baking utensils in the storeroom and will not be baking any more cookies until the next CNY.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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9 comments:
wah damn good lah u!!! i love to bake too but just too lazy... hehe...
maybe i should bake my own cookies next year too!
Wow... you're so good at baking cookies la!
I've not done any attempt yet lor. I guess next year la... as I'm so lazy to bake now... :P
Wuah, you're really good! You can resign from your job and sell cookies soon!
hey a serious suggestion.. start this as your part time business and then can even make it full time... wt say?
I think all your cookies looked good. Great job, fussy mum.
I like hazelnut cookies too..
Thank you all lovely mummies for your sweet comments :)
Huh, doing part time selling my cookies?? Err...at the moment I think my cookies are good for own consumption only...heheh. Perhaps I will consider after my presentation/appearance skill gets better ;) Anyway, thanks for the suggestion Jaanvi.
Oh my goodness! They look good enough to sell! You are talented :) I only know how to buy them, don't know how to make it myself, not EVER even if u give me another 10 years. The choc chip hazelnut reminds me of Famous Amos!
I'm hungry already..... especially after looking at the choc-chips hazelnut cookies. yummy!
Wow... all ready for CNY. Ur 2 lil helpers r quite good. Just a bit of flour spillage. My girl was vy keen to help me bake the cake the other day. She wanted to help me break the egg, but the egg ended up on the counter top. So I said u'd better jes watch, no more touching my ingredients. hahaha
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