Sunday, February 17, 2013

Cavalock and The Delice Derivation

From my tiny little apartment kitchen but not by my hands, here's a very tempting Green Tea and Jasmine Delice. The recipe's from Dailydelicious.com, right here. Now the recipe might look a bit tedious and complicated but I was told that it's not at all.


The steps provided are extremely detailed and comprehensive. I was also informed that there's very little technique involved so it's entirely possible for almost anyone to whip this up. It may be time-consuming but the reward as you can see, is definitely worth every bite.  Looks and tastes great, just like one them fancy Japanese desserts that go for around S$8 in a mall. So I guess all I'm saying is that anything's possible with the right attitude and a lot of patience. ;)



Its been way too long time since I read a non-fiction book, figured its bout time I did when I saw this at the public library earlier this week. Always been a huge fan of ancient history, so it's a no-brainer that I immediately grabbed it when I saw at the 'Latest Arrival' display shelf. Still into the first chapter and quite an interesting read so far.


5 comments:

Bern said...

wow that looks very pro, well done man!

muchadoabouteating said...

wow this sure looks delish. want.a. bite. now

Cavalock said...

Hah, no I didn't put it together and it definitely tastes as good as it looks. Go check out the link to the recipe, am sure anyone can do it too. ;)

M. said...

Lucky man!

Cavalock said...

I know, right? ;)