
Do you like these cute and colourful frozen cubes? It is iced cubes with slices of fruits in it. I saw this little trick in making beverages more appealing in a fun way from the Women's weekly's cookbook. So, I thought why not give it a try! I have some lemon, lime and strawberries in hand, it will great to make them into these cute little iced cubes with jelly mould! It gives those square and boring iced cubes a new facelift! Aren't they? You can make them using the jelly moulds or ice moulds with variety of shapes.
Check this out for variety of ice moulds design.
One of the ways to beautify and chill up your drink for a special occasion and to surprise your guests, these cubes will definitely make the magic. It makes your beverage more colourful and appealing! Nevertheless, it also adding a twist of fruity, lemony and refreshing taste to your beverage! I loved it.

I have added them to my lemony soft drinks and it is simply beautiful! How satisfying to enjoy a glass of drinks with colourful outlook and refreshing taste of real fruits. Do this simple trick to brighten up a cocktail party or simply use them to decorate your favourite drinks!
You may also use variants of fruits and fresh herbs such as blueberry, kiwi, orange, mint leaves or lemon grass to make this special frozen cubes! An easy and simple way to cheer up your party! *wink*
In conjunction with the Malaysia "Merdeka Day" (Malaysian Independence Day) on 31st August, I would like to wish all Malaysian Happy Merdeka Day! Let's beautify and chill up this celebration with colourful drinks!
Ingredients: Jelly moulds or ice moulds
Variants of fruits or fresh herbs (sliced) - lemon - lime - strawberry - blueberry - kiwi - raspberry - orange - grapefruit - fresh mint leaves - lemongrass
Method: 1. Slice fruits and herbs into thin slices that can fit into your moulds. 2. Place each moulds a slice or two. 3. Fill with drinking water or filtered water. 4. Freeze them in the freezer for 6 - 8 hours or until the ice cubes are set (best over night).
Note: • Make sure the selection of fruits or herbs that you choose is suitable for the beverage that you plan to serve. • Make sure the ice cubes are set and firm before adding them in the beverage. • Leave the ice moulds at room temperature for 5 mins before knocking it out. • Add them to your cocktail drinks for more colourful and fruity taste. |
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Spices are always available in my little kitchen, we have spices ever ready in the kitchen as my mother-in-law and I love to cook dishes with spices. If you have been following my blog posts for long time, you will realize that I love to use spices in my cooking especially, braising meat, mushroom or bean curd and also pan-grilled chicken. We just can't resist the fragrant smell and scrumptious taste of a pot of meat braised with spices.
Tomota Rice is also one of our favourite dish using the aromatic spices in it. This round I am keen to explore other culture traditional recipes using spices instead.
My mother-in-law is good in cooking Indian dishes with freshly pound spices at home. Thus, it inspired me to explore Indian recipes with spices, and I started making Indian spiced tea (Masala Chai) 6 months ago. She and I love to have masala chai occasionally with fresh cow's milk we ordered from an Indian man that delivers the fresh milk at your door steps! How lovely and convenient! In my country, fresh cow's milk can be deliver everyday or every week mostly by an Indian man to your house especially in the village area. But, now you can find them in the town housing area too. We have been ordering from this Indian man for long time as the milk that he delivered is fresh and the price is reasonable. Thus, we use this fresh milk to make Indian spiced tea more often recently. The spices fragrant smell with fresh and smooth milk, give you a heart-warming spiced tea especially after a heavy lunch or during tea time. I prefer my spiced tea to be less sweet with more ginger and spices taste. You may also substitute fresh cow's milk with pre-packed fresh/full cream milk. Nevertheless, you may incorporate your favourite spices, such as fennel seeds or peppercorn into this tea, it is quite versatile indeed. See below for variant combination of spices for spiced tea.
Information of Indian spiced tea:"Masala chai means "spiced tea" is the beverage from the Indian subcontinent made by brewing tea with a mixture of aromatic Indian spices and herbs. There is no fixed recipe or preparation method for masala chai and many families have their own versions of the tea. The tea leaves (or tea dust) steep in the hot water long enough to extract intense flavor, ideally without releasing the bitter tannins. Because of the large range of possible variations, masala chai can be considered a class of tea rather than a specific kind. However, all masala chai has the following four basic components; Tea, sweetener, milk and spices. The traditional masala chai is a bracing, strongly spiced beverage brewed with so-called "warm" spices. Most masala chai incorporates one or more of the following: cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, fennel seeds, peppercorn, and cloves. In India, fresh ginger is often used." Reference here
"Ginger helps to ease sore throats, along with cold and flu symptoms, and it can also calm an upset stomach. Cloves have traditionally been used as an invigorating spice, and they may promote circulation as well. Cinnamon is a common stimulant, while cardamom eases indigestion and helps to calm the consumer. Pepper also promotes healthy digestion. For people who experience indigestion after Indian food, a cup of chai might be a great help. You can read more health benefit of drinking Masala chai here."Some of my previous recipes using spices:Grilled Chicken with SpicesBraised Pork ribs with SpicesBraised Pork ribs with MushroomBraised Pork Belly with SpicesTomato Rice
 Makes 2 large glasses or 3 medium glasses
Ingredients: 250ml Water 250ml Fresh cow's milk (I used Indian milk) 2 tbsp Dried tea leaves 1.5 tsp Sugar (adjust to your taste) * You may substitute with honey 5cm long fresh Ginger, chopped or bruise it 1 long Cinnamon stick 6 Cardamon, crushed 2 Star Anise 6 Cloves
Method: 1. Bring water to a boil. Add in ginger and boil for 2 min in low fire. 2. Add in the spices and tea leaves, boil for another 5 mins in low fire or until it is fragrant. 3. Add in sugar and fresh milk, simmer for another min. Stir gently. 4. Off the fire when the milk is just boiled. Serve warm.
Note: • You may add more fresh ginger or spices if you prefer a strong taste. • Adjust the amount of sugar according to your taste. For this recipe, the fresh cow's milk has natural sweet taste, so I just added 1.5 tsp of sugar. • A thin layer of coating will appear when the tea cool down if you are using fresh cow's milk or (Indian milk). Just remove the layer with a teaspoon. • Fresh cow's milk or (Indian milk) has more creamy taste compared to packet carton milk. • Substitute white sugar with honey for a healthier choice. |
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Hey! Remember I still have some fresh blueberries freeze in the freezer from my previous post? I got to dig it out and make it into this delicious blueberry banana smoothie. It sounds great to have a glass of chilled smoothie during this warm and humid weather here. At the same time, it add on more fiber and vitamins in our daily consumption. My son is a big fan of all kind of beverages, especially yogurt, juices, smoothies, iced blended & many more. He got so excited with this fresh and yummy blueberry banana smoothie, and it is gone within minutes.
What is so special about this recipe? Besides than the fruity taste, soy milk is one of the main ingredient in this recipe which brings out the sweet and creamy taste of this smoothie. With the combination of yogurt and honey, it tastes heaven as stated in the original recipe. I bet it is even more heavenly by adding some ice cubes in it. Want a glass of fresh, delicious and full of goodness smoothie? Try this out.
 Source: Recipe adapted and modified from Allrecipes
Ingredients: 1 frozen medium-sized banana, thawed for 10 to 15 minutes 125ml soy milk 150g blueberry yogurt 1 teaspoon honey 2/3 cup frozen blueberries
Method: Cut banana into pieces, add in blueberries, soy milk, yogurt and honey. Blend on low speed until smooth, about 5 seconds. Increase to medium speed and blend to desired consistency. Serve immediately. |
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