Category Archives: I, Me, and Myself

Kopi Roti Buns

I first had these coffee buns in Singapore. I did a lot of travels there and despite the fact of having so many hotels to try and choose from, I always pick Pan Pacific, for the sole reason that it’s walking distance from Kopi Roti. I would take dozens of these delectable buns no matter how squished they get in my suitcase. To my delight, a branch opened in my neighborhood in Davao, which sort of curtailed my everyday need for these buns with my breakfast coffee.

 

I have gotten over my cravings when I moved to San Francisco and eventually Houston, with all the other delicious new cuisine that I was partaking. It wasn’t until I was in Vancouver last summer when the beast was awakened. My husband and I were walking along North of Vancouver Pier when I smelled the distinct aroma of these coffee buns. We followed my nose (and GPS;  I Googled it, like I do with everything else), and there it was, my long forgotten love, my coffee buns. True to form, I hoarded a couple of dozens and froze them as soon as I got back home.

 

Alas, my stash was gone in a few short days.  I turned to Google and there is not a single store in Houston offering such delectable buns. What I found, however, were a gazillion recipes on how to make them. Most of the recipes have measurement in grams, not cups and tablespoons. Contrary to the popular reference as Mexican coffee buns, these actually originated in Malaysia, hence the measurements. I have been to Malaysia 15 years ago, these were not popular then. Had it been, I would have found reasons to go back and visit. The Petronas Tower, as magnificent as it is, does not warrant return trips…sorry.

 

I tried several recipes until I found one that worked for me. I have tweaked some of it to the best recollection of my palate.

 

 

pre-oven pic
pre-oven pic
buns in the oven, y'all !!!
buns in the oven, y’all !!!
it's as good as it looks! three hours of slaving away in the kitchen was totally worth it!
it’s as good as it looks! three hours of slaving away in the kitchen was totally worth it!

I Came, I Saw, I Ate

A blog — just when I think that my day is not full enough, yes, I had to embark onto another hobby destined to occupy another spot in my constantly expanding to-do list. But ever since I noticed that my life’s interesting moments have centered into one common denominator — food, I knew I had to do more than post pictures upon pictures of my meals in my Facebook page.

“So, are you posting recipes on your blog?”, a well-meaning friend asks. I love preparing meals. At one point, I even accepted orders for my pastries. But life happened and I found myself unable to find time to be inventive enough in the kitchen. But that never deterred me from seeking the best food I could find at any given place and time. To answer her question, I may or may not post recipes. And if I do, it may not be necessarily my personal one but rest assured it would be a recipe of something that I have considered among its peers, as the “best”.

I love to travel. I have been to 35 countries and 139 cities. In each of those places I have embarked on  food adventures, from amazing to tragic (two bouts of food poisoning in one week is very tragic). Food has always played a big role in culture. While most travelers scour museums to discover the richness of a city’s heritage, I scour its restaurant scene and let its dishes do the talking.

So friends, pick up your forks (or chopsticks) and come with me and taste the world!

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Pasta Puttanesca – Nice, France