Chocolate Chip Butter Cookies

~ Posted on Thursday, October 28, 2010 at 12:50 AM ~

After mulling for a while and getting bored with muffins, roast chicken wings and cheesesticks, I decided to take the leap and do something new... cookies!

Was chatting on MSN with a fellow SAHM bloggy friend (Yes, Catheryn, YOU!) when she told me there are premixes for cookies and she tried it long ago. Some time back while grocery shopping, I saw it! Cookies premix! I immediately read the instructions and ingredients required and decided to take the leap on Tuesday 5th Oct.Needless to say, my first attempt at baking the cookies are disastrous!

I attempted this again on 26th October 2010 and yes!

Finally a success!!

Before I forget, I would like to thank this white and gray stray cat (picture on the left) for distracting and keeping my boy busy enough to let mummy attempt to bake this cookies again!

So without further ado, here goes:

CHOCHOLATE CHIP BUTTER COOKIES

PREPARATION TIME: LESS THAN HALF AN HOUR

* About 5 minutes to mix & knead dough
* 10 minutes for baking process 

Ingredients / Tool Required:

* Nona cookie premix (400g)
* 1 egg (at room temperature)
* 150g butter (melted)

* Chocolate chips

* A bowl to mix ingredients in
* Kitchen scale
* Metal cup to store melted butter
* Spatula
* Baking sheet & paper

(*Note: The above measurements are from the premix instructions.
I actually halved the amount to minimise wastage  :P
hence there were 2 attempts for this recipe)

What to Do?

Add premix, add in melted butter Add in egg mixture The mixture after adding choc chips

* Mix to a smooth dough, add in chocolate chips.
* Roll the dough into small balls and place on the baking sheets/tray, spaced slightly apart.
* Flatten each balls slightly.

BAKING PROCESS

* Set oven to 200℃ and bake for 10 minutes until golden brown.

THE RESULTS

5th October 2010-disaster!
Butter cookies with choc chip

27th October 2010-success!!
Chocolate chip butter cookies

REACTIONS FROM MY "GUINEA PIGS"

ME
5th Oct 2010: "Yikes...this is a disaster!! It looks more like chocolate cookies... I should've stayed around and keep an eye on the baking process... it's kinda hard on the outside and just nice inside. Tastewise, not too sweet."
26th Oct 2010:"Yes! This is more like it! Delicious!"
BEN
See pictures below... btw, he had 3 cookies on the day itself!
HUBBY
5th Oct 2010: "You mean this is not chocolate cookies?!" This was followed by jokes while grocery shopping at night about how we could use my cookies as a ninja weapons etc etc... -_-
26th Oct 2010:"Mmm... so much better!"
MIL
5th Oct 2010: "Very hard to bite. Don't give Ben eat."
26th Oct 2010:"Yes! This is more like it! Delicious!"

So there you go.... my CHOCHOLATE CHIP BUTTER COOKIES disaster & success attempts!

Overall, I'm happy with the 2nd attempt! I failed in the 1st attempt as I didn't stay around and keep an eye on the baking process. I realised the instructions stated to bake for 15 minutes and I set it at 20 minutes and went out to the porch to play with Ben and forgot about keeping an eye on the cookies. Yikes! With the experience from the 2nd attempt, I felt much more confident and am going to attempt few more times before I stop relying on premix for cookies..

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I leave you with some snapshots of my cheeky little man...

Cheeky Ben

Cheeky Ben

Cheeky Ben

Cheeky Ben

Cheeky Ben

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Here Comes Our Speech Tsunami!

~ Posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 at 9:03 AM ~

Was reading this article from Parents.com on how to get your toddler talking and this paragraph caught my attention:

"Up until now, having a conversation with your child has been a pretty one-sided affair. But look out! Here comes a speech tsunami. Between the ages of 2 and 3, kids start picking up words faster than you can say "chatterbox." Just check out the stats: at age 2, most children know 20 to 200 words; by age 3, that number soars to about 1,000."

Here comes a speech tsunami... What a fitting title for my post today!

Just the other day I was telling my brother in law that I read from an article somewhere that toddler around 19 months old should be speaking at least 50 words already and I'm not sure whether Ben's up to that count. On the same day later on, hubby and I counted and yeap,... it's more than 50 words hahahah (guilty! we are paranoid!)

Below are the list of things that Ben can say on daily basis (will update this whenever possible):

CATEGORY
CLEARLY SAID
NOT SO CLEAR YET... (spoken in brackets)
Animals
Ant, Snail, Bear, Duck, Bird, Lizard, Turtle, Frog, Owl,
Dog (tah-tah), Cat (miao), Cow (mmm), Fish (sshhss), Tiger (tai), Spider (tah-tao),
Butterfly (tahtahtai), Octopus (popopus),
Porcupine (popopie), Elephant (eh-nyenye),
Dragon (dehgin),
Body Parts
Eye, Hair, Nose, Mouth, Cheek, Knee,
Forehead (phead), Toes (tos)
Clothing
Pants, Shoes, Sock
 
Furniture
Chair, Bed, Light,
Table (ble), Oven (ova), Fan (shhh with
wind sound), Fridge (fidge)
Response
No-no-no (index finger shaking), Amen, Bye bye, Hi, Sure! Please, More,
Pou-pou (means carry in Chinese),
Thank you (tank), Pen (open)
Directions
There,
 Up (ah)
Vehicles
Car, Bus,
 Motorbike (pa-pa-pak), Train (ten), Rocket (ket), Airplane (popopen), Bicycle (Tehtehteh), Tektor (tractor)
Places
Park,
 
Fruits/Foods
Egg, Nen-nen (my breastmilk), Cookie, milk, cheese,
Apple (ple), Banana (nanana), Orange (erange), Water (ter),Cheese (ceh), Nasi Lemak (mamamak), Orange Juice (jujuju), Tititi (spaghetti), Fek-fek (cornflakes),
Gep (grape)
People
daddy, mummy, Ko-ko,
Mama (for grandma)
Popu (Khau Foo for my brother),
Pak (Tai Pak for eldest uncle),
Poh (Yi-Poh for grand aunt), Thai (Poh-Thai for great grandmother)
Objects
Bubble, Clock, Ball, Book, Bag, Yoyo, Scissor, Kite, Light, Pump,
Computer (ter-ter-ter), Star (tarrr!), Dice (dai),
Moon (mum), Guitar (tar!), Robot (bot),
Rainbow (bow-bow), Towel (owel), Rocket (ket),
Tyre (aya), Drum (dum), Ladder (ader),
Umbrella (apapa), Thunder (tah-tor),Kan (coin),
Raining (neh-ning), Shadow (teh tow), pesho (petrol)

And he also understands what we said to him just that he's still learning to speak as of now. And those words he can't speak yet, he made up by giving us hand signals or even pointing to us until we get what he's trying to tell us! On top of the above spoken words, Ben is pretty good with showing us things such as:

* Ben pointing to alphabet items...

* Ben during his book reading time

* Ben dancing & humming to The Rattles song (part 1 & part 2)

* Ben's Hand Signals for us to replay the song!

* Ben showing how he prays and clap hands... (btw, Ben prays before his meals :D)

* Ben giving Elmo water to drink..

* Ben With His Awesome Money Sense......

* Ben will wash and dry his hands before and after his meals or whenever he sees us washing hands.

* Throwing whatever rubbish/scraps he found on the floor into the dustbin

* Ben holding his hands out with fingers wiggling downwards when asked how to do 'rain'. Just taught him once and he remembers!

* And the usual waving "Hi", goodbye, giving flying kisses, patting on the cheek, giving us his 'smelly' feet to smell, index finger to mouth with 'Shhh' for quiet, pointing to most of the facial parts when asked...
* Before Ben's meal times, I'll tell him to get ready his chair and he'll slowly pull/push his high chair over to the dining table where I usually feed him, sometimes he will also carry and place a piece of large paper on the floor we used to put on the floor for any food spills

* As for potty progress (we aren't into potty training officially yet), whenever we asked Ben whether he wants to use the potty, he will tell us 'no-no' or nod.

* Saying 'uh-oh' when something fell or when he saws on books things that fall down.

* Putting up his 2 hands on the side of his head to represent rabbit's long and droppy ears.

* Holding palms together (facing upwards) to represent reading bible.

* Immediately stop his tracks and walked slowly when asked to (I only do this when I caught him walking or sprinting too fast).

* Immediately looks for coinbox to put whatever coins he found around the house.

* On and off the water taps and put things back to its proper place when asked to.

* Can correctly identified and point up to 9 relatives in a family photo taken 6 years ago

Now back to talking, according to the same article from Parents.com,

"Reading to your child is one of the best ways to help him start talking up a storm".

What a coincidence that I've also been trying to get more books and read more to him nowadays and I think it definitely helps.

I want to cultivate the reading habits in Ben (since I love reading!) and lately Ben's been bringing me his storybooks when he wants to 'read' them.

Sometimes when I'm too busy with my work, I saw Ben sitting on the bed or on the floor, flipping through the pages and every now and then, points something on the book to me while saying out loud the words like car, bird, lizard and so on.

Just a couple of months ago Ben was chatting up to a girl and now he's our speech tsunami! You should really check out my post about the conversations I had with Ben recently...

Such a nice phase to journey into now that we're beginning to really communicate and understand what Ben's been trying to tell us! And I suspect because of the easier communication between us, Ben's habits of banging his head (when he's frustrated or throwing tantrums) are getting lesser by the day! Hooray!

Cheddar Cheese Popovers

~ Posted on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 12:22 AM ~

After quite a long search for a cheesy recipe, I finally decided to do this recipe which was adapted from Cooks.com, although it calls for the use of a popover pan, I substitute it with my new mini muffin pan which is so cute it felt like I'm playing cooking when I was a little girl heheheh.... Apologies as I didn't take the process pictures (busy rushing off the baking cos Ben is pretty fussy today). So anyway, this is my 1st attempt of making:

CHEDDAR CHEESE POPOVERS.

 PREPARATION TIME: Almost an hour, yields 12 mini cheese popovers & 5 in muffin cups

* About 10 minutes to prepare and mix batter
* 50 minutes for baking process

Ingredients / Tool Required:

* A bowl to mix ingredients in
* 2 eggs
* 1 cup water
* 1/2 tsp salt
* 1 cup all-purpose flour
(I used wheat flour)
* 1/4 cup shredded sharp Cheddar cheese, well packed
* Baking tray & mini muffin pans (can make 12 mini muffins)

What to Do?

* In a bowl, beat eggs, water, salt and flour until smooth, using a wire whisk (I don't have a wire whisk, I just use a knife hehehe). Blend in the cheese.
* Grease popover pans generously.
* Cut ham slice into squares and place in on each muffin holes
(I added ham slices into this recipe :D)
* Fill popover cups 2/3 full. (My mistake is my laziness to bake the extra batter in few batches.. instead I poured the rest into muffins cup)

BAKING PROCESS

* Pre-heat oven at 210℃ for about 5 minutes
* Bake at
210℃ for 15 minutes.
* Reduce heat to 180
. Bake 35 minutes longer.
* Remove from cups. Pierce a hole into the side of each popover to allow steam to escape to keep popovers crispy.
* Hold in warm oven no longer than 10 minutes before serving.

THE RESULTS

The yummy ones were baked using the mini muffin pans...

All the Cheddar cheese popovers...

REACTIONS FROM MY "GUINEA PIGS"

* Test subject 1 (aka me): "Presentation OK... But I shouldn't be so lazy! Should've bake in few batches instead of pouring the excess batter into the muffin cups! Those made using mini muffin pans are delicious because of the right amount of batter but those in the muffin cups are failures!"

* Test subject 2 (aka Ben): "Ammm ammm ammm" (opening mouth big-big) - my son can gobbled up anything!

* Test subject 3 (aka hubby): "Super yummy! See! I told u to get the bigger mini muffin tray! U SEE, U SEE!!?? How now? Better get another 2-3 trays!!!"

* Test subject 4 (aka MIL): "Hey the smaller types are delicious. Can I get some more? But the ones in muffin cups are a bit watery - not nice. Next time you make, add some sugar!" (Err... this recipe is called cheese popovers? It's supposed to be salty?!)


So there you go.... my 1st Cheddar Cheese Popovers attempt! Overall, I'm happy with the little ones, but not the ones baked with muffin cups!  Apart from MIL's weird request for me to add sugar for the next attempt, I will definitely bake in few batches when I do this another time. No more laziness and trying to save some time. To view my other recipes, feel free to hop over to my Recipe Library page for more info!

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