Monday, August 6, 2012

The Food - Cake recipes: Emping Melinjo Cookies


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The Food - Bored with pastries-that's just a treat for Lebaran? Try cookies on this one. It was unique in that they use chips crunchy melinjo. Sprinkled with black sesame and fragrant white just feels more special. Make yuk!

ingredients:

Hollmann 50g Butter
50g Margarine
Roomboter 150g.
1 tsp Rexa Cookies
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla Rexa
2 red eggs, 1 putihya (70g)
200 g cooked chips, mashed
50 g roasted peanuts, finely chopped
Sift together:
300 g flour Triangle
25 g milk powder
1 tsp Baking Powder Double Acting
spread:
2 red eggs
½ tsp Cookie Gloss
topping:
Black & white sesame

How to make:



     Beat the butter, margarine, roomboter, rexa cookies, salt and vanilla until rexa white and fluffy.
     Add the eggs, beat until blended.
     Additional chips and nuts and stir well. Turn off the mixer.
     Enter the flour mixture, stirring until blended.
     Save the dough for 15 minutes in the refrigerator.
     Remove the dough, grind up to 3 mm thick.
     Cut into pieces with a cookie cutter to taste.
     Place on flat baking sheet, put spreads, then sprinkle black sesame and white.
     Bake in hot oven 150 C for 30 minutes.
     Remove and let cool.

To 800 grams

The Food - Well, Tool is Able Photo Prints Plus aroma!


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The Food - Usually, we take pictures of food without being able to keep its aroma. Now a sophisticated tool created by students in China who can print photos with the aroma of food. With this tool not only images but the aroma tantalizing fragrance can be enjoyed!

Zhu is Jingxuan, students Fashion & Art Design Institute of Donghua University in China. He won the category of "Most Fun" in the annual Sony Student Design Workshop held by Sony.

The student uses basic tools that can smell the aroma of food and the release paper to be used for printing. This discovery has three parts, namely a camera, printer, and the smell extractor which is also called an electric nose.

'Nose' will analyze the aroma that is in front of it and stimulate the use of scented ink stored in the printer. Then the printer produces images by using the ink.

A spokesman for Sony said, "We think the idea is very interesting. In China many people who love to take photos and upload it to tasty food social networking site for family and friends can see it. Record the smell of food is very interesting because it will get a good smell or odor, "he explained.