MedicOnTheRun
ok since the previous post had me clogged for ages, i've decided to give that topic a skip and move on to the next post and next set of foodstuffs...

so i shall start off my return with a simple dish i had the opportunity to perfect just a few days ago..

-Buttered toast.

ok its simple enough to warrant stares for even being bothered to post this here instead of the CHJMES review..
but i've never actually been able to master the art of buttered toast..
not that i knew not to butter ur bread before toasting it :(

anyway here's the recipe:(no photos, the toasts were gobbled clean before they could be taken)

ingredients:

-"hailam" bread (if u can't get them or don't know what are they, substitute with the airiest bread u can find)
- butter/margerine
- kaya/coconut jam

Method:

-toast your slices of bread till stiff and crispy(2-3 minutes)
-butter them well and spread some coconut jam on them
-put 2 slices with the spreads in between and enjoy

alright hopefully you guys enjoy this simple recipe while i head down south to Johore for my New Year celebrations :)

note: the author wishes to express his regret for not bing able to come up with anything better due to his lack of time and concentration recently. he hopes that the readers would be understanding enough... :(
4 Responses
  1. あきこ Says:

    actually its a very delicious but simple preparations involved. it was just recently that i had toasted hailam bread. honestly, if i had not read the label, i would have thought it was normal bread.


  2. DuchessD Says:

    Ahaha...seems tempting xD


  3. MeLC Says:

    One question: What on earth is a hailam bread???


  4. thanks for the comments guys,
    i've been super down lately due to my inability to get anything done..
    so i would like to say sorry for anything that is not coming out right from me :(

    i've taken some precautionary measures.. but some importnt people are still not availible so i'm still stuck hanging..

    @melc : hailam bread is a type of bread that's very fluffy.. it probably has half the density of gardenia..

    @mon : i've only gotten to know hailam bread recently when i tried out different breads for the toast lolz :P

    @night : Glad to hear u like it night :)
    i'm still trying to get better breads to see which bread would suit it better so wish me luck :0 and no worries u guys will get to try it when u guys come over :P