Sunday, July 27, 2014

Frozen Inspired Party Decor and Ideas


Disney's Frozen has gotten pretty popular these days. I went all DIY with the props for a surprise 11th birthday get-together. The banner is made out of colored and printed paper, with circle cut-outs and letters drawn out with a marker. You may use left-over gift wrappers. Templates can be downloaded online or you can just just 'eyeball' it. 


Search for online tutorials on how to make paper snowflakes. Making designs are a challenge at first but it gets super easy once you've made five or so pieces. I used some pieces (and some straws, foil and colored cellophane) to make snowflake wands.


The paper snowflakes can also be used to make cupcake toppers.


Labels are a great way to suggest a particular theme. Here I labelled a bunch of large white marshmallows "snowballs."  Use an ice bucket for better effect!


Here are some 'snowflakes' aka flavored popcorn.


This is a bucket of 'melting ice' (lychee jellies).


Once again some 'snowballs.'


Ask your guests to wear some braids to the party!

photo credits: www.jpconsunji.com

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Zesty Organic Ice Cream


An ice cream with no cream or any sweetener, who would've known? But it's sweet as honey, no joke.

Ingredients:

Bananas
Pomelo
Frozen Blueberries
Apple
Lemon
Cinnamon
Olive oil

Slice an apple and remove the seeds. Place the slices on a tray lined with wax, sprinkle with cinnamon, and spray on or drizzle some olive oil over the slices. Allow to bake in an oven toaster for 30 minutes.

Now mash some bananas with a fork. Squeeze just a little bit of lemon juice over the mashed bananas and mix, making sure it's not watery.


Scoop some banana mush into a glass, then pomelo chunks. Scoop another layer of the mashed bananas and top with blueberries.


Once the apple slices are baked they will become soft and even sweeter. Allow to cool before decorating your dessert with the baked apple slices and mint or basil leaf.


Place in a chiller for a few minutes or until the banana mush becomes firm and icey (not totally frozen). Serve after dinner or on a hot summer's day.


Sunday, April 13, 2014

Holy Week Special: Cheat Meat Tuna Patties


It's officially the start of summer! This is a healthier, can't-believe-it's-meat version of your typical burgersteak. And if you're one hungry jack on a no-meat fast, these tuna patties can be done in no time.

For the patties:

2 pcs canned tuna in oil
1tsp dried oregano
1/2 tsp rosemary
1/2 tsp thyme
1 tsp black pepper
Turmeric
Extra virgin olive oil (or other veg. oil)
1/4 tsp juice of lemon or calamansi
Balsamic vinegar or soy sauce
Garlic (finely chopped)
Chives (finely chopped)
1 whole egg
1/2 cup flour

For the sauce:

1 part mustard
1 part soy sauce
2 parts ketchup

Drain the tuna and transfer to a bowl. I specifically used 50% less sodium canned tuna but the regular kind will do. I've tried adobo flavored canned tuna and the taste is stronger but really good.


Mix in the oregano, rosemary, thyme, black pepper, a dash of turmeric for color, and lemon juice. Then mix in several drops of balsamic vinegar or soy sauce, a capful of extra virgin olive oil and as much quantity of the garlic and chives as you like.

Add in the egg, mix, then add just enough flour so the mixture is slightly sticky.  Mix well.


Drizzle some evoo over a frying pan and turn the heat on high. Form heaping spoonfuls of the tuna mix and place into the hot pan to shallow fry. Flatten the patties a bit at the center. Allow to fry and do not lift or move the patties for 1 minute.

After about a minute the bottom will be cooked enough to safely lift off the pan without sticking. Flip the patties and turn the heat down to medium. Allow to cook for another 2 to 3 minutes or until golden brown. Transfer to paper towels.


To make a quick, no-fail burger sauce, mix together mustard, ketchup, and soy sauce.

Garnish the tuna patties with your burger sauce (slather on lots of it) and fresh basil, spinach, onion rings, or any garnish you like. Adding cheese is optional, as the sauce and herbs in the tuna will give enough flavor. I used focaccia buns but burger buns, panini or pandesal will work also. And hey, you can eat those sizzling tuna patties with rice - why not!

Makes 5 servings. Bon appetít!