More Macarons: Pandan and Coconut flavour and Black Sesame

Saturday 31 May 2014



A couple of weeks ago we had a birthday gathering for K's grandma. I've been meaning to try making pandan and coconut macarons for a while now but after the blitz of making heaps of macaroons last year we where a little over eating macarons.

I did a search online and came across so many variations! There was one that just used store bought kaya as the filling, I think that would have tasted great but would've been too sweet for me after having one. So I settled on a recipe from cakeisthenewblack. This recipe didn't use pandan leaves just the extract, I haven't been able to find any pandan leaves in the shops, coconut milk and not too much dessicated coconut which I'm not a fan of but was contemplating adding for the texture.

As I was rummaging around my pantry for my pandan extract I came across a bag of black sesame and decided to try making some black sesame ganache too. Black sesame is one of my favourite flavours!

We used the same macaron recipe as on my previous post simple macarons.
We added pandan extract to both the shells and the ganache to make it extra pandan-y.


Neat rows of shells ready for baking. We added some of the black sesame to the shell to see if they'd look good. J said they looked like ants, but they did end up looking quite good. 

Ganache recipes

Pandan and coconut

50g coconut milk
pandan extract (I added 3-3.5tsp )
90g white chocolate ( I used the nestle white chocolate melts)
35g unsalted butter, softened
5g dessicated coconut

Black Sesame

50g coconut milk
80g white chocolate
2tbsp of black sesame


  1. Melt the white chocolate in the microwave (or a bain marie)
  2. Add the butter and mix well
  3. Slowly add the coconut milk.
  4. Then add the rest of the ingredients and mix throughly.
  5. leave in the fridge to chill and set. 





Yummy macarons ready for the party! And of course mini macarons for "taste testing" =)

Enjoy! and thanks for stopping by!



Bridge St Garage

Wednesday 14 May 2014

We heard about this place from a friend of ours. She's American and is always on the lookout for great American style restaurants.
The place was packed out on a Friday night. The front of the restaurant was deck out with high tables and tall bar stools giving it more of a bar feeling and closer to the back of the restaurant were booths and normal height tables.
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Entrees! A must try with American style places is buffalo wings! These are spicy chicken wings with a sticky coating of BBQ sauce served with a blue cheese sauce. These were pretty mild in comparison to some other places I didn't need the cheese sauce as much to bring down the spiciness.
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Garage Buffalo Wings ($15)
There were about 6 wings, the boys were too hungry I didn't get my camera out fast enough :).
We also also ordered the guacamole with corn chips ($13.50) and the lamb lollipops ($22). The guacamole was nice but nothing really special. The lamb lollipops were really nice, cooked just right, it was succulent and went really well with the chimichurri sauce. Not sure if it really worth the $22 but worth a try if you really love lamb.
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Sticky pork ribs ($36)
Next up our mains! K ordered the sticky probably ribs, his endless quest for the best ribs. They were nice, pretty tasty and the salad was nice too. It was the best ribs we've had and the portion could have been a little bigger.
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Gaucho Burger ($19.50)
The burgers come with some incredible wedges/ hand-cut potato, they're crunchy on the inside and soft on the inside. The Gaucho burger was tasty with a nice juicy patty and I love their tasty chimichurri sauce.
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New York cut steak ($32)
New York cut steak, it looked good and my friend said they cooked it really well. He finished it.pretty.quickly and.as you can see he was pretty much about to start as I was snapping a photo.
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Sweet potato chips ($9)
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Onion rings ($8)
We ordered 2 sides. They were both covered in the most delicious beer batter.
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Deep-fried southern crispy chicken ($22)
Now my dish, Deep-fried southern crispy chicken, ohh so good but so bad. I could not get enough of this batter it was delicious and it wasn't overly oily. It came with 4 pieces of deep fried chickeny goodness. The coleslaw side was great for breaking it up as it was getting to be a bit much after two pieces. As much as I wanted to, I could not finish all the chicken. I was getting pretty full and we still had dessert coming.
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Trio of ice cream ($9)
There were 4 dessert items on the menu and they all sounded great so we got one of each and shared.
The trio of ice cream flavours were vanilla strawberry and mango. That mango ice cream was the best! It tasted like a weiss bar.
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New York cheesecake ($12)
The cheesecake was nice. I would've like it to be a little bit more moist but it was fine.
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American apple pie ($12)
Apple pie is a little hit and miss with me I generally like sweeter apples so this one was a little bit too tart for me. The raspberry sauce didn't help with that. So of you don't like things too sour either I'd have it without the berries.
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Garage brownie ($10)

And the best for last the garage brownie. This was my favourite dessert. The brownie was warm and chocolatey with just the right amount of nuts. The rhubarb ice cream was really light and complimented the chocolate really well.
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I'd like to try a few other things on the menu, like the pulled pork and fish tacos, so we'll definitely be paying this place another visit.
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I love all the art on the walls and the little details like servicing our bill in a piston and the exposed copper piping in the bathroom.
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And it wouldn't be a garage without cars.
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Check out the bridge st garage menu on their website.
Bridge St Garage
17-19 Bridge st, Sydney
(02) 9251 9392
Visited May 2014

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Baby Aviator hat

Saturday 3 May 2014

Lately I've been seeing a lot of cute baby beanies on Pinterest. I'm really loving the baby aviators recently and since my friends have just had a baby boy, I thought it was the perfect opportunity to make one!

I did a few searches online and came across this pattern from Sticky little fingers. I love the little goggles but I wanted the flap look :)

So here is my version with a few modifications.

I used a 4.5mm crochet hook. Brown yarn is 85% wool, 10% acrylic and 5% viscose blend yarn. Cream yarn is 100% acrylic.

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Aviator hat on my little panda model.
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Side view

 

Baby and happy daddy hanging out

It was great visiting the new bubba!

 

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