Showing posts with label Cheese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheese. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Graham Cheese Cake


Ingredients:
  • Graham Crackers
  • cheddar cheese
  • all-purpose cream


Procedures:
  • Grate or melt the cheese and then mix with the all-purpose cream.
  • Layer the Graham crackers on a flat baking dish, pour the cheese and cream mixture and spread it evenly. Repeat this procedure until you get your desired thickness.
  • You can top it with grated cheese or with anything you like, in my case, I used the remaining Graham bits as a smiley :)
  • Refrigerate for at least six hours and you're ready to serve.
  • Be imaginative when you serve food, its looks adds grandeur to its taste. In the photo below, I just drizzle a slice of Graham cheese cake with chocolate syrup, it looks appetizing eh?


One of those easy no-cook desserts, try it and tell me what you think :)

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Soshiwong (Ham & Cheese Rolls)


Ingredients:
  • sliced bread (tasty)
  • ham
  • cheese
  • eggs, beaten
  • bread crumbs
  • cooking oil


Procedures:
  • Prepare the ingredients - (a) Flatten the bread slices with a rolling pin, if you don't have a rolling pin, use a clean glass bottle of softdrinks, preferably, the one-liter bottle; (b) Cut the ham slices into halves, if you want it bigger, it's up to you; (c) Cut the cheese in strips, be sure to check how many cheese strips you need before you decide on how thick you're gonna cut it.
  • Lay the flattened bread in a plate, put the ham first, followed by the cheese. Wrap it up, dub with some eggs at the end to seal it close, you can also use a toothpick if you want.
  • Dip the furled bread into the egg and roll it on the breadcrumbs.
  • If you have a deep-fryer, well and good, just heat the cooking oil and deep fry all the soshiwong/ham & cheese rolls until golden brown. If you don't have a deep-fryer, use a deep wok, a small cauldron, anything you like as long as it will do the trick.
  • Serve it as it is or you can cut it in half to make it more enticing. Play with your presentation, make it fun and cool, I tried to make a stack-o roll but I came up short *lol*.

Bon appetit!