There are certain major life
events that I just can’t recall how I shared their news with my nearest and
dearest. You know – first love, first break-up, first job, getting engaged –
some of these events were before the mighty powers of social media intervened
in how we interact and stay in touch, and although I’m sure I called some people surely I couldn’t have
called everyone individually, right?
Then there are other events, so
close to heart that their news has to be timed and calculated. Shared at first
with your inner circle, those you trust most, those whom you know will guard
your news until you are ready to share it a little further. It’s not about the
pecking order of your family and friends; it’s about keeping certain things
sacred and private because they mean so, so much to you.
So, with that, I decided to hold sort
of an announcement party – an informal gathering where a group of friends were
invited to an easy lunch of sausage pasta, salad, pastizzi and trashy (read: soft,
store-bought) garlic bread.
And of course there had to be
cake, a pastel-hued cake in keeping with the “crockery” colours which was
gloriously covered in fresh cream. The pastel hue from bought matcha powder and
raspberry powder made by drying out fruit pieces in a low oven and grinding
them up with this new toy, also from Kitchenware Direct.
I’ve never owned nor had use for
a mortar and pestle – it’s simply not part of my Cantonese cooking repertoire.
I suspect the last time I used one was in a high school chemistry class! This Ecology
one was chosen partly because I like white kitchenware, I like how it says
“grind” on the side, it didn’t look too large nor heavy, and it has a pouring
spout. As a small female, I envisaged it would be a difficult task trying to
lift a super heavy mortar while simultaneously extricating its contents. And
despite the raspberry stains I smeared all over the cavity, it was really easy
to clean with just a gentle wipe from a scourer under hot water.
While I wasn’t entirely happy
with the raspberry layers of the cake – not raspberry enough, not pink enough,
plus the pips which didn’t ground down sank to the bottom – I will try making
fruit powders again with a bit more research. Using fruit powders means you can
add colour as well as flavour, without need for artificial colouring and
without changing the wet/dry ratio of your baking mixture. Apparently citrus
peel grounds down to powders really well so the possibilities are almost
endless.
happy cooking!
Argh! Congrats on whatever the announcement is/was!
ReplyDeleteThanks haha! See next post for further details...
DeleteCongrats my dear friend :) xx
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI'm intrigued - what was the announcement???
ReplyDeleteThe next post should answer your question...
DeleteI've been meaning to make fruit powders, but took the easy way out and saw it at a shop in melbourne. And yes, what was the announcement??? :P
ReplyDeleteShall keep an eye out for ready-made fruit powders as well. And if you read the next post, you'll see what the announcement was about!
DeletePregnant?
ReplyDeleteBingo!
DeleteSo are you making the announcement???
ReplyDeleteTotally! Read on and you shall see...
Deleteive always wanted a mortar and pestle but never had the chacne to find one! i know where to head now! and what was the announcement?!?!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, you coy one, you :)
ReplyDeleteHaha thanks! Will take on board your suggestion to rebrand as "Spoon, Fork & Milk bottles" =p
DeleteWeeee Yay Woooo!!! xxx Hmm okay, so what is the announcement :p xxx Oh and well done on the mortaring or is that pestling?? x
ReplyDeleteThanks! A new mortar and pestle is always worth celebrating =D
DeleteLOL at Sara.. Congrats on obtaining a mortar and pestle!
ReplyDeleteEheheheh!
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