Are you ready for the motherload?
WE ARE ON DAY 18 of self-quarantine and still really like each other! Here are some of our favorite play ideas that we've loved doing as a family and independently.
WE GOT THIS, MAMAS!!!
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SENSORY
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Oobleck (cornstarch + water)
Playdough (recipe saved under my highlights on ig @rachealkwacz)
Simple dough (flour + water)
Slime (recipe on ig!)
Organic slime (psyllium husk + water heated up)
Ice (add water, add salt, add food coloring, freeze it w a toy inside, the list is endless!)
Baths (bubbles, bath bombs, "swimming", use your sand toys, kitchen tools, etc)
Sily putty
Blutak
Clay
Mud (soil and water)
Clean mud (shredded paper + soap shavings + water)
Shredded paper
Newspaper
Jello
Rice
Barley
Beans
Lentils
Shaving cream
Sand
Salt
*Food sources are a precious commodity at the moment (we haven't been to a grocery store!) so we've really been conserving all our dry goods for however long we might need to quarantine for which means we're really rotating between just a few things (water, soil, slime, etc) so don't worry about having to come out with something new everyday. They are honestly happy to play with the same medium, it allows them to come out with different creations and explore deeper!
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MOVE
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Dance party
Yoga
Zumba
Stretch
Hide and seek
Treasure hunt
Obstacle course
Balls
Balance board
Bubbles
Jump rope
Bicycle
Scooter
Stairs
Jumping on the bed
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ARTS & CRAFTS
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Coloring - there are a ton of cool printables including a very fun one from sereni & shentel
Paint
Paper mache - glue w paste made from cooked flour and water
Markers
Cards
Stickers
Glue
Cutting
Different textures of paper
Cardboard painting
Honestly, Ella Grace has a little art table so she really just leads this. We just make the materials available for her and she comes out with some gems! My best advice however is for painting or anything that's "messy", let them paint in the shower! We strip her down, she paints on the glass to her heart's content, the clean up and hosing it down is part of the fun then a shower after! No stains on clothes, no worrying about wet paint or where to hang all the artwork later and best of all, minimal clean-up!
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ROLE PLAY
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The sky is the limit on this one and honestly, the world (or anything she can find within our four walls) is her oyster
Dress-up
Costume jewelry
Blanket - she has a soft bamboo muslin wrap from when she was little that she uses for everything. It's probably her most used toy in the house she plays w it so much - cape, hat, skirt, scarf, etc
Forts - use flat sheets or blankets and pillows and see what you can build with what you have!
Cardboard - build a robot suit or an entire landscape!
Restaurant - there's an instruction leaflet from a game that Ella Grace likes to use as a "menu" which again goes back to…use your imagination! You don't have to have a "kitchen" to play cooking!
Salon - hair, facials, manis, pedis, even daddy gets to have a go!
Construction - one of our favorite things to do is just build. We recycle old egg cartons, boxes, packaging materal, magnatiles - Bueno Blocks has an incredible selection of open-ended toys!
Real life - honestly this the best and total win-win! She helps me cook, cut, prep, mop, sweep, vaccuum, make beds, wipe, clean, etc and is actually a really big help!!
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ETC
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Reading (she does a lot of this both independently and together as a family)
Writing/activity books - this is really optional. Our ethos is play is learning and learning has to come from within so we don't push "school" at all. She has a bunch of workbooks gifted from various places that she likes to take out and work on whenever and we just allow it to be part of free play and because it's not a "chore" she loves it
Pretend cooking show!!
Podcasts (refer to previous post for our extensive list of favorites!)
TV time - she has set tv time while I make dinner and her favorite programs are Hi-5, The Wiggles, Fireman Sam, Paw Patrol! We also do movie night once a week and it includes snacks and lots of cuddling!
Gardening - grow a little patio/balcony garden. We planted some cilantro roots and sprouted onions!!
Friendship bracelets
Make a jumprope!
Learn a new language or skill
Picnic on your balcony if you have one or a pretend picnic in your living room!
Balls - seriously, there are so many things you can do w ball! Ella Grace had an entire afternoon of fun and made-up games by herself with just a little wooden ball and basket.
Mostly, just remember this. It's okay if they get bored. In fact, allow them to be. Remember the ball and the basket story? She had so much fun because we've actively allowed her to just explore, be creative, be bored, use her imagination, and not micromanage or set up all her play for her. The key to surviving and even thriving(!) isn't to plan out every second of their day, the key to surviving MCO is to trust her and allow room for adventure and fun. Be flexible. Freedom within boundaries, mama.
The only way through is to do it together and sometimes that means having her play by herself while I work and the other times, it means really checking in, being present, and playing along with her!
That's the secret.❤
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A few months ago, I had the gift and privilege of hanging out with my Suppagood girls and had a life-changing experience learning how good my body felt and how delicious vegan/vegetarian food could be.
Since then, we’ve really tried to go as meat-free as possible, discovering as we go along on what feels good and listening to our bodies.
My birthday gift to myself this year was a morning with my favorite #veganwarrior, discovering the beauty of Vegan Peranakan food. The cherry on top?
A date with my best girl in our favorite zero-waste store The Hive- Bulk Foods.
If you haven’t met Davina Da Vegan, she is passionate, kind, giving, and an hour with her will leave you wanting to do so much better for the world.
She doesn’t preach or shame or guilt you into it. She accepts your truth for whatever it is, bends, makes room, and I have watched her do this again and again, with so much respect as a mama, a colleague and a friend.
The beauty of Davina is also that she makes veganism approachable. In my head, it seemed so complicated, to learn to cook with new ingredients and substitute tried-and-true familiar meat flavor profiles seemed daunting.
What Davina does best is she uncomplicates it for you. As we sat down and ate our home-cooked lunch of popiah, pong teh and pengat pisang, I didn’t feel like I was missing anything at all. Neither did it feel hippie, herby, vegetable-y. Instead it was hearty, soulful, comfort food. Familiar. Just like how grandma would make it.
And that’s what I loved most of all about it. It was that it wasn’t all the jazz and fancy of cooking class, but really just like if we were invited to someone’s home, gathering around the kitchen, laughing, sharing recipes, learning to cook the way my grandma or aunts or mama would teach me. Literally with a chair pulled up for Ella Grace and everyone graciously just working around her as she flitted about the way you would at home, cooking together, a dash of salt here, a taste test there.
The perfect birthday morning, the gift of time and community. These recipes were so simple yet so delicious and ones that I know will be a part of our tradition for years to come.
Thank you Davina. ❤️
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The next Vegan cooking class on Nov 6 at the Hive. For more info or to register, follow Davina and The Hive!
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Happy holidays! Sharing this again in case you’re looking for something to do with your little this week! ❤️
Enjoy!
Whether it's the school holidays or not, if you're looking for a fun day out with your toddler, here's the ultimate list I compiled over Ella Grace's 3 week break! 😂😅
Everyday, I would look through the list then narrow it down to one or two choices for Ella Grace to pick from (freedom within boundaries, mamas!) and off we would go!
The list is categorized by area and includes at least one activity and one restaurant. Depending on how she was feeling that day, traffic, dinner plans, etc we would either nap-on-the-go in her stroller (and mama got a quiet coffee!) then continue or we would head home.
Change it up, make it your own, invite a friend, be flexible, but most importantly, enjoy your time together and I'd love to see what adventures you guys get up to! <3
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KL SCHOOL HOLIDAYS (TODDLER EDITION!):
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BANDAR UTAMA
1 Utama
Watch people "fly" at the AirRider, have a little splash at the fountain below, stop for a little play and pouch at SquEEEze Me Baby and slurp down some noodles at Go Noodle.
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BANGSAR
Join a class or open swim time at Aquabubs Swim School(heated salt pool w child-friendly facilities and play area) then stop by La Juiceria Superfoods Signature for fresh organic yumminess and Floristika on the way home for a bundle of happy and a horticulture lesson.
Bangsar Village
Walk over to I Love Snackfood and Nala Designs to explore, have a play and meal at Marmalade, check out Janie & Joe and the awesome dot-to-dot markers and train sets at Kiddos' Gear before finishing off w a sweet "guilt-free" treat at Kind Kones!
BSC
Stop for chicken rice or fish noodles at House + Co before having a little play at Jungle Gym, a little read at Times , a little exploring at Mothercare Malaysia, a little oohing and ahhing at MoMa Lifestyle and top it off with a babycino Jason's Foodhall and a balloon from Chilli's while you wait for your car!
The Hive- Bulk Foods
Spend a day talking to your little one about sustainability and conservation at this cute little zero-waste store in Bangsar. They have workshops for adults and little ones and also a little play corner if they get restless halfway through your browsing. Such a beautiful way to teach teeny tiny about reducing and reusing from helping to bring your own containers to filling them up with your sundries to picking out stainless steel straws for friends and bamboo toothbrushes for the family. The only bad part is when your child announces to the entire universe that "MAMA HAS A BIG ONE TOO!!" while pointing to the Freedom Cups.
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DAMANSARA UTAMA
The Starling
Spend a day at Kiddomo Universe or catch a kid-friendly movie (with a playground in the cinema!) at MBO Cinemas. Stop for a steaming yummy bowl of pho at Pho Vietz or walk outside for a super yummy nasi lemak and fried chicken at Village Park.
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DAMANSARA JAYA
Atria Shopping Gallery
Spend a day at Jungle Gym (Tuesday mornings are the best day to go!), eat lunch at Antipodean Cafe (they have a mini play area), get a massage at Healing Touch while teeny tiny naps or you can even drop them off at Playroom Malaysia. If you feel like blowing a few dollars on arcade fun, there is a Molly Fantasy on the third floor too! Ella Grace loves going to the Naughty Nuri's for dinner as there's always some sort of dancing performance to wiggle to!
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DESA PARK CITY
Plaza Arkadia
Depending on where you park, check out Noriter or Kinderia for a little play, awesome books at The Story Book, a balloon at Brrrloon, the most amazing toy store and lifestyle mash up at Carousel and Kaleidoscope, splash around in their splash fountain, swing on their tree house and stop for some chicken tandoori pizza at Nutz and Bolts or a nyonya meal at Aunty Lee's.
If you're at Waterfront instead, check out the fishes in the lake, the amazing walking trail at the park with lots of pets to say hi to along the way, playground to explore and then stop for a meal at the new Kenny Hills Bakers!
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KAMPUNG PENCHALA
Either on the way somewhere or as an activity by itself, stop by Restoran Sambal Hijau for an incredible array of authentic Malay food - Ella Grace's visit isn't complete unless she says hi to the cats, chickens, and checks out the banana leaf trees and gardens!
Bonus joy for mama, you can get your car washed and vacuumed while you have lunch!
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KOTA DAMANSARA
IPC Shopping Centre
Join a cooking class at Young Chefs Academy Malaysia, have a little play at Bucket B Cafe, enjoy some udon or sushi at Ben's Independent Grocers and end your day with a sweet treat at Inside Scoop or Magnum!
Alternatively, you could also walk over to IKEA and have a play at the playground in The Curve, ride a train, and have lunch at Macha & Co. There is also a KidZania Kuala Lumpur nearby for older kids!
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KUALA LUMPUR
Suria KLCC
Take the train to KLCC and visit Aquaria or Petrosains - The Discovery Centre, browse the books at Books Kinokuniya Malaysia and eat a lunch of local favorites at JP Teres in Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur
**If your little one can hold out, there is a beautiful musical fountain light show that comes on at 8pm/9pm/9:45pm
Pavillion / Lot 10
Take the train to Bukit Bintang and enjoy breakfast at Shook! in Starhill before checking out Toybox in Isetan a super fun interactive play area for little ones that is only available periodically. Take a little walk over to Pavilion (stop by to watch the Turkish ice cream show otw) and check out the play area inside Parkson for a little bit more running around before settling down for some La Boca (Ella Grace really likes their tender beef cheeks and we like their soft tacos!) or ramen at Ippudo
KL Bird Park
Spend the day at the bird park checking out free flying birds at the aviary, the bird show and depending on what time you get out, you can either grab lunch at the beautiful Peter Hoe at The Row or check out the new kid's high tea set at The Majestic Hotel.
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MID VALLEY CITY
The Gardens Mall
Have lunch at Benbino (The BIG Group) where there are ball pits, balloon rooms, tunnels, slides or spend a few hours at the new Jurassica on the third floor. They have an awesome play gym Ella Grace loves, along with some live reptile feedings. The dinosaur part is glow-in-the-dark and moves and roars...very cool if your little one is into dinosaurs but might be a little scary if not! They also have a rock climbing wall and flying fox in there. You can stop by Borders for a little coffee and warm milk, some books before nap time or for a little rest then head over to Fresco for delicious Mexican w churros for dessert!
***On Saturdays, our favorite SUPA DUPA Circus balloon team makes a special appearance in Benbino from 3-5pm!
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MONT KIARA
1 Mont Kiara
Check out the newly renovated Noriter 1Mont Kiara KL (it's now completely built out of foam lego blocks!) before having lunch at Kodawari Menya where the udon is good but the service is even greater! We also love getting a guilt-free treat and stopping for a little coloring at Kind Kones before leaving!
Acoris
We love going to Ra-Ft Cafe' / Bistro for breakfast and then stopping at the Playground The Cafe after for dessert and play!
Publika
We love going to the The Little Owl, Korean Cafe, a beautiful enclosed play area with simple homecooked Korean food, good coffee and attached toilet (so great when you're newly potty trained). We usually stop by the sereni & shentel store to have a little look before picking up groceries at the Ben's Independent Grocer downstairs. Ella Grace also religiously checks the Inside Scoop case to see if the Unicorn flavor is in stock!
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SRI HARTAMAS
Join a Toddler Sensory class at Baby Sensory Sri Hartamas, grab lunch at Mei by Fat Spoon explore a little at The Batik Boutique then stop by the firestation on the way home to check out the fire trucks and vehicles, training tower and equipment!
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SUNWAY
Sunway Lagoon, Malaysia
Spend a day at the waterpark, tour the mini zoo, or build sandcastles on the beach. Make it a mini-staycation and rent a room at the nearby hotels for a little rest and check out the DreamWorks Kungfu Panda Village for a little meal fun. I was pleasantly surprised how much we loved Sunway Lagoon (even though she couldn't sit on any of the rides!) and have been back 3 times now! Get the season pass upgrade!
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SENTUL
Teach your little about refugees and take them for a giant croissant or delicious soft-baked chocolate chip cookie at Project B and get to know your waiter! Check out The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (klpac) to see if they have any shows for children (we caught the ballet that day!!) or you can also check out the nice open space outdoors with the giant fishes in the lake!
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TAMAN TUN DR ISMAIL
Taman Rekreasi Lembah Kiara TTDI
Hidden inside the neighborhood is a beautiful park that you can bring your bicycle/scooters to, blow bubbles, have a little playground fun as well as watch people exercise in various forms from zumba to taichi to calisthenics! There is also some amount of wildlife like monkeys, iguanas, monitor lizards, water spiders etc as well as turtles and fishes in the lake. We usually stop by Aunty Manju's on the way home for the world's most delicious appom or even a rootbeer float at A&W!
***On Sunday evenings, there is a really cool night market that you can get groceries, meat, fish, fruit, etc as well as all kinds of yummy dinner offerings like J's favorite satay and my favorite sup ayam!
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RAWANG
Mari House
A new discovery thanks to the #LOccitaneCares program, this lovely little edu-retreat out of the city is a super fun day out for little ones from catching fishes in the streams, checking out tadpoles, learning how to grow organic vegetables using compost and other green techniques, cooking "farm-to-table" to just getting to run around in nature! Come armed in some serious mosquito repellent and on the third Saturday of the month, they have a market and picnic with workshops for the whole family!
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ETC
Look up the IBU Family Resource Group KL playgroup schedule for the week and see which one you might like to join. If at the IBU House, we like stopping at Aunty Nat's for some delicious Nyonya food after!
Go to the morning market in your neighborhood and stop for some roti after before getting the team at Playgroup_nestkl to come over for an afternoon of messy play that includes customized sensory stations, music, storytelling, and fun!
Set up playdates in your house and just let the kids entertain each other. I can't tell you how many times that even when we had grand plans to meet at all of the above, there were also some seriously lazy days where we just hung out at home and the kids made up their own games and stories and we ate delivery!
The key to it all is just doing what works for your family and your lifestyle. You know your child best and what they can handle, even the most "boring" days in your head are the most magical days to them if only because they got mama all day all to themselves.
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Racheal Kwacz is a child & family development specialist by trade but her most favorite job in the entire world is being mama to the most curious, fiercely independent, joyful little THREE-year-old foodie who she hones most of her parenting workshops with. Follow their adventures on FB and Instagram (@rachealkwacz)!
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Taiwanese Artist "Cai Jie-Shen (蔡潔莘)" invented the character Hug: Let us hug each other today!. “Art” is not just an installation inside a room that you can see from afar and not touch. Cai Jie-Shen, one of the new-generation artists wants to promote the life of “art”, meaning to increase the amount of participation of visitors in his masterpieces. In the busy city, what kind of things can make us stop and breathe? And relax the highly stressed souls in all of us? What kind of places can allow you and me to relax our eyes and feelings? Perhaps it is here, in the arms of art!
台灣藝術家蔡潔莘創造了這個主角”擁抱”,要讓大家知道藝術不僅是遠觀不可觸碰的,鼓勵大家每天張開雙臂擁抱彼此。在現代人忙碌的生活中,什麼能讓你停下腳步放鬆充電,也許答案就是用雙手擁抱藝術。
I was asked to make Hug bento box for the Very Fun Park’s 10th Anniversary. Since it is a meaningful exhibition, I decide to participate as an artist with my creative bento.
今年是粉樂町當代藝術展的十周年,主辦單位邀請我設計可愛的便當,我覺得這個展覽很有意義,決定以藝術便當參展。
Hug is created in 2009, so obviously not Baymax, but of course you can use this Bento idea to create your own Bento lunch box ;)
擁抱是2009年創作的藝術品,所以他不是動畫人物”杯麵”,但你也可以用同樣的概念設計你自己的便當。
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Hug Bento
擁抱便當
Difficulty: Relatively Easy
難度:簡單
Time: 30min
製作時間:30分鐘
Number of servings: 1
一人份
Ingredients:
((Hug Rice))
cooked rice 白飯
salt 鹽
sausage 熱狗
((Japanese Potato Salad)) 日式馬鈴薯沙拉
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACYOzrT6B8A
((Stuffed Bitter Melon Chicken Teriyaki)) 苦瓜照燒雞
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmHFDtecLm0
((Others))
lettuce 生菜
Directions:
1. Flavor the rice with a pinch of salt.
在白飯中加入少許鹽調味
2. Place lettuce in the Bento box. Form the rice into Hug shape using plastic wrap and put into the Bento box.
把萵苣和塑型完成的”擁抱飯糰”放入便當盒
3. Cut sausage diagonally and join the cut sides reversely to make a heart shape. Let Hug hug the heart.
將熱狗兩端斜切後拼成愛心形狀,讓”擁抱”抱住愛心
4. Put side dishes in the Bento box to finish.
將其他配菜放入便當就完成了
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This video will show you how to make Red Velvet Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting.
A red velvet cake is a cake with dark red or brown red color. It is usually prepared as a layer cake topped with cream cheese icing. The reddish color is achieved by adding red food coloring.
I substituted buttermilk with vinegar and milk.
Summer 2012 in New York
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Red Velvet Cupcakes
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 30min + baking & cooling time
Number of servings: 9
Note:
1cup = 250ml or 250cc
Ingredients:
((Red Velvet Cupcakes))
1/3 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup (100g = 3.5oz.) unsalted butter *room temperature
1 egg *room temperature
A
* 1 cup cake flour
* 1 tbsp. cocoa powder
* 1/2 tsp. baking soda
* 1/2 tsp. baking powder
* 1/2 tbsp. red food coloring
* a pinch of salt
B
* 1/2 cup milk *room temperature
* 1/2 tbsp. vinegar
* a few drops of vanilla extract
((Cream Cheese Frosting))
1/4 cup (50g = 1.7oz.) unsalted butter *room temperature
1/2 cup (100g = 3.5oz.) cream cheese *room temperature
1 cup powdered sugar (confectioner's sugar)
a few drops of vanilla extract
Directions:
((Red Velvet Cupcakes))
1. Preheat the oven to 350F (180C). Sift A together. Mix B together.
2. In a bowl, cream the butter and sugar. Add beaten egg little by little and mix well.
3. Add half of A and B, and mix well. Add the rest of A and B, and mix until smooth.
4. Line muffin pan with cupcake papers. Spoon the mixture into the cups up to 80% full. Bake at 180C (350F) for 20-25 minutes.
5. Place the cakes on the wire rack to cool.
((Cream Cheese Frosting))
1. Beat the butter, cream cheese, and vanilla extract together until smooth.
2. Sift in powdered sugar and beat until smooth.
3. Transfer the frosting to a pastry bag fitted with a star tip, cool in the fridge, and pipe it onto the cupcakes. Of course, you can top with whipped cream!
I substituted buttermilk with milk and vinegar.
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Zeppole (zeppoli) is a fried choux pastry traditionally eaten on March 19th, which is St. Joseph Day (la festa di San Giuseppe), also father's day in Italy.
Like cream puffs, it is usually filled with custard cream but I used mascarpone cheese like tiramisu :D
Father's day in Japan is celebrated on the 3rd Sunday in June, but I made zeppole for a change. hehe
I hope you like this idea!
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Zeppole
Difficulty: Medium
Time: 1hr
Number of servings: 20
Ingredients:
((choux pastry))
125ml water
75g (2.7oz.) unsalted butter
a pinch of salt & sugar
100g (3.5oz.) cake flour
3 eggs *room temperature
((filling))
100g (3.5oz.) mascarpone cheese
60ml heavy whipping cream
3 tbsp. fresh strawberry jam
((decoration))
fresh strawberries
powdered sugar
Directions:
((choux pastry))
1. Put water, butter, salt, and sugar in a pan and bring to a boil.
2. Remove the pan from the heat and sift in the flour all at once. Then mix well with a wooden spatula or spoon until smooth.
3. Put on the heat again and stir with a wooden spatula or spoon until the mixture forms a ball. When you see the pan coated with a thin film of the batter, stop the heat and transfer the batter to a bowl.
4. Add beaten eggs little by little and mix well.
5. Cut parchment paper into 20 3-inch squares. Transfer the batter to a pastry bag fitted with a star tip, and pipe 2-inch rings onto the parchment papers. Pop them in the fridge or freezer for a few minutes to set.
6. Deep fry in oil at 320F (160C), 3-4 pieces at a time, for 3-4 minutes on each side until golden. Let cool completely.
((filling))
1. Beat heavy whipping cream until stiff peaks form.
2. Mix 1., mascarpone cheese, and fresh strawberry jam in a bowl.
3. Transfer the cream to a pastry bag fitted with a star tip, and pipe it onto the choux pastries.
((decoration))
1. Top with strawberries (cut into heart shape if you like) and sprinkle with powdered sugar.
2. Refrigerate and serve cold.
You can bake them:
Spray some water and bake at 392F (200C) for 20 min.
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