Thursday 27 December 2012

Duran Duran



Durian crepe oh durian crepe!
Alhamdulillah..managed to sell more than 300 pieces of durian crepe so far..satu pencapaian yang sangat bagus untuk late comers seperti saya (patting my back)..insyaAllah tomorrow will be preparing another 20 packs of durian crepe..to those who are in Kuantan...mari mari mari........

Lecturers' treat




It's almost the end of the first semester..so most of us were busy carrying out quizzes with the students to be part of their continuous assessments. 2 of my colleagues (Sister Khadijah and Dr May) took the opportunity to 'belanja' their students after the quizzes with some apam polkadot and chocolate chip muffins..but only 1 for each students ok! i heard many of them 'begged' for more..especially the apam polkadot coz they were so cute..! thumbs up for my two friends..a good initiative i would say...

Tuesday 11 December 2012

Durian crepe anyone??


It's durian season again!! ok, I personally think that durian is no more 'seasonal' in its true sense - apparently we can still find some stalls selling durian along the highways (am referring to Karak highway in particular) all year round..and we can even find big supermarkets like Jusco or Giant selling the 'Musang King' durian once in a while. but heyy, nothing beats the heat when the 'true' season comes...I can smell the 'durian breeze' in the air everywhere I go!
Traditionally, the durian is consumed either 'fresh' (like any other fruits..just 'kopek' the kulit and enjoice the 'semerbak' aroma) or as part of the ingredients to make 'bubur kacang durian', 'kuah durian' (some places called it 'sira durian'), 'wajik durian', 'lempuk' or even 'tempoyak' . I enjoy eating them fresh..but eating them with 'pulut' (glutious rice) or even 'lemang' (glutious rice cooked with coconut milk in a bamboo) is always my favourite.
For this year's season, a new breed of durian by-product has been created; the new-kid-on-the-block DURIAN CREPE, which has captured the hearts of many. Covered by a thin layer of crepe made up of flour, coconut milk and eggs, the combination of whipped fresh cream and fresh durian within it is just perfect - it's like they are made for each other! Even those who are do not eat durian LOVVEE these durian crepes. They are best eaten when they are cold, creating a taste of durian ice cream in each bite. Oh, sounds heaven!
I, on the other hand, wouldn't wanna miss the boat. The picture above is some of the orders I received from friends, office colleagues and even first-time customers downtown. Enjoice =]