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Monday, April 15, 2013

Baked or non-baked cheesecake?


I'm a HUGE fan of cheesecake. Honestly really like it alot. Especially the fluffy, cotton-like japanese ones.  The problem is baking it is a little notoriously difficult and you often see people gripping about cracks on the surface, using water baths etc. But ok, well I maybe wrong about that but I've never really tried it before, so I decided to try two very easy recipes online that I've been meaning to.


The first is a no-bake tofu cheesecake and I followed the recipe by cooking with dog:



and this is the result:





Well its alot flatter than hers cos her tin was 15cm while mine was 23cm and I used the same amount of batter. but I actually think taste wise this height is a good amount. I also added cocoa powder to 1/4 of the batter and layered it over to try and create marbled patterns, but obviously my layering didn't go as well as I wanted and there was a slightly too little chocolate batter. But I actually think the chocolate taste adds alot to it. I seems a little bit more mousse-y than hers, perhaps i underestimated the gelatin and overadded the liquids cause I didn't have any weighing machine and kinda used whatever methods I can think of (cups, spoons, estimation based on packaging). But taste wise its like icecream without the extreme chill and I like the subtle sweetness. :) Its really nice! And when eating it you can console yourself that half of it is tofu and yoghurt and ignore the whipping cream and cream cheese half. I actually really wanted to make a matcha version but couldn't find any sold nearby so next time!

The second is a simple baked cheesecake, recipe by ochikeron:


The end result:

I think it looks pretty much like hers! I used strawberry wafers instead of her vanilla ones, but I might go with digestives next time. The artificial strawberry flavour is a little distracting. She wrapped it up like sweets so I think its a neat thing to make for gifts. :) Ran out of parchment paper but wasn't much of a problem. It tastes good for the amount of effort put in. ^^

Yeah it cracked cause the temperature she used was too high for my case.


Verdict:

I actually liked eating the creamer non-baked version. But initially I was apprehensive at how everything was really raw in it (did I keep everything sterile?). ^^; But got past it haha. You wouldn't think twice unless you made it. And with the baked one its like ~100% safe by heat sterilisation. haha. I think I prefer the non-baked one, but I think my bro likes the baked one.

Though the thing with cheesecakes is, cream cheese is relatively expensive at ~$5 per 250grams, so the cost of baking a tray is around $10. But well at least you know what goes in it compared to buying it outside, and as long as its cheesy I'm happy. :)

Sunday, April 14, 2013

I miss Sweden.


Its been just over a year since I started my 3 months research project (ERASMUS) in Uppsala, Sweden, and I miss it alot. From time to time I'll think about the little town, the beautiful scenery, the Biomedical center (BMC) of the university, how I used to bike around the town and to university, shopping at ICA, buying jordgubbar (strawberries) from stands when they came into season, visiting IKEA in its origin country where everyone seems unable to escape from having at least a few IKEA items in their house, being where Carl Linneas was once (his house, garden), frequent fikas in university and around town, feeling lucky to have great tasting water just out of the tap, having a nice big room with my own toilet for rent cheaper than London's with a view, the pretty cemetery near halls whose trees surprisingly revealed themselves to be cherry blossom trees in spring, getting addicted to eating kanelbullar (cinnamon rolls), kladdkaka and even their frozen salmon tastes particularly flavourful. The dinners where they burst into song randomly and have table competitions and singing on chairs.

Awesome supervisors and great project results giving me an 80%(!) and such an easy time presenting and writing the report because it was fun and not mundane at all. Not to mention the department I was in was great fun with really nice mix of people and beautiful plants lining the hallway and a homely feel. I like how everyone brings their own lunch and heat them up on one of the many, many microwaves available. I still have my sturdy red IKEA lunchbox. The canteen food is awesome compared to LSOP's. Even spending time in the lab was fun cause I liked what I was doing (biotech and PCR), and listening to the radio that has the same few songs which grew on me.

The times we spent exploring town, visiting the lake, eating at every single Indian restaurant in the town (there were only 3). Going to the nations and their club nights. So many nations with their own houses scattered around town like fraternities in the US which UCL lacks (london space constraints...). They hire students to work there and they prepare awesome brunches on certain days. Awesome festivals like VALBORG DAY, which was massive and surreal cause the whole town's out and celebrating. I miss the pretty river and cathedral, we even went down the river in a boating race which ended in epic fail when we clung/got stuck on the safety rope adjacent to the river flow for what seemed like an eternity. Meeting all sorts of awesome people from different countries, watching eurovision and being excited about it (Sweden won this year). The witnessing the amazingly transition from winter to spring with just enough snow and cold days while escaping the harsh winter. I still miss biking in the bike friendly town. There's no overcrowding, intense competition, the standard of living is high, and English gets you by well enough. I went with good friends, and met more great ones who brought us around.

Of course sometimes my memory fails, such as when friends from Sweden came to visit, I realized I forgot even how to say Yes, No, Hi, Bye, Thank you in Swedish then.

Its just a little rant i had to write because I have such a great wave of nostalgia right now, which was brought about when I saw videos I recorded of the place when clearing out my camera. There is nothing like videos to jot memories compared to photos. We might not look at videos as often, but they tell a great deal more. With the sounds recorded, closing your eyes can transport you back there. I've traveled to many countries during these few years, but there is nothing like falling in love with a place after you've lived there for a while (though arguably I lived during its best time/season). I don't know if I liked London   more or less in the first few months I was here. Perhaps not as much actually, though it still is a pretty awesome well-rounded city.

Come to think of it, I'll be graduating in 2-3months time and saying goodbye to a life I've known for 4 years to return to Singapore. I guess I would be even more nostalgic and sad then now. Flying so often in the past few years became something I got used to (yadda yadda 14hours flight..feels as routine as taking a long bus trip), and to think it was something my younger self would never imagine doing since we rarely go on long haul trips. Studying overseas has given me so many memories, so many experiences, so much independence. I've probably learnt more than I would have if I stayed in Singapore. It was indeed a life changing experience I'm very greatful for. Thinking back I wished I had chronicled alot more of my time overseas so that if I ever forget I can come back to the memories which are only as existent as the lifespan of your neurons. Ideally I would want to do a photolog to accompany this post, but its a little late now and I'm tired lol. So imma put this off. XD So this is why I didn't have regular postings huh.

I'll end off with a random selection of photos in roughly chronogical order. I'm missing alot of photos which I'm hoping its cause I cut it to my hard drive and not that its lost forever!

view from room
Gamla Uppsala on a very snowy and cold day
A museum I pass by everyday but never entered. *(#^#)@*

On the way to school

BMC in the frost

Trusty bike

Cooked lunch in IKEA box

Open faced sandwich and räkor (shrimp)!

Fika
Canteen food
Picnic by the river

The view whenever I ride up the small hill to BMC.
This series of photos are towards the end




Bye!

Thursday, April 11, 2013

[Cover] 「JEWEL」 浜崎あゆみ


「JEWEL」
Originally by Ayumi Hamasaki 浜崎あゆみ
Covered by Yuria ゆりあ

My cover of "JEWEL" originally by Ayumi Hamasaki. I first fell in love with this song when I watched her live on the Happy Xmas Show, singing it under a lit, tall Christmas tree to onlookers in the night. I've recorded it once before, but this is a newer and hopefully better one. Recorded one-shot. I hope you like this song as much as I do!

Its a wintery ballad about wanting to protect a treasured someone who has touched and helped him/her in the past, and whom gave a more positive and brighter outlook to the singer.

Lyrics from Jpopasia
灰色の四角い空の下を今日も
あらゆる欲望が埋め尽くす

その中で光を見失わず前を

向いて歩けるのはいつも君が
Haiiro no shikakui Sora no shita wo kyou mo
Arayuru yokubou ga Ume tsukusu

Sono naka de hikari wo Mi ushinawazu mae wo

Muite arukeru no wa Itsumo Kimi ga

この街の片隅にも汚(けが)れのない
ものが残っている事
教えてくれるから

Kono machi no katasumi ni mo Kegare no nai
Mono ga nokotte iru koto 
Oshiete kureru kara

疲れ果てた体で眠りについた君を
僕は息をひそめて見ていた
世界中でただひとり僕だけが知っている
無防備で愛しい横顔
Tsukare hateta karada de Nemuri ni tsuita kimi wo
Boku wa iki wo hisomete Mite ita
Sekaijuu de Tada hitori Boku dake ga shitte iru
Muboubi de Itoshii Yokogao

当たり前のように陽射しが降り注ぎ
優しい風揺れたある日の事
僕の中で何かがそっと強く
確かに変わって行くのを
ひとり感じていた
Atarimae no you ni Hizashi ga furi sosogi
Yasashii kaze Yureta Aru hi no koto
Boku no naka de Nani ka ga Sotto tsuyoku
Tashika ni kawatte yuku no wo 
Hitori Kanjite ita

悲しくなんかないのに涙がこぼれたのは
君の想いが痛いくらいに
僕の胸の奥のキズ跡に染み込んで
優しさに変えてくれたから
Kanashiku nanka nai no ni Namida ga koboreta no wa
Kimi no omoi ga itai kurai ni
Boku no mune no oku no Kizuato ni shimi konde
Yasashisa ni Kaete kureta kara


もしも君が深い悲しみに出会ったら
僕にもわけてくれるといいな

その笑顔のためなら何だって出来るだろう

僕の大切な宝物
僕の大切な宝物

Moshi mo Kimi ga fukai Kanashimi ni deattara
Boku ni mo Wakete kureru to ii na
Sono egao no tame nara Nan datte dekiru darou
Boku no taisetsu na takaramono
Boku no taisetsu na takaramono

Sunday, April 7, 2013

[Cover] 「M」浜崎あゆみ


「M」
Originally by 浜崎あゆみ Ayumi Hamasaki
Cover/Vocals by Yuria

Lyrics/english translation by Kiwi Musume:

Maria ai subeki hito ga ite 
Kizu wo otta subete no monotachi...

Virgin Mary, there is someone I must love 
Everyone who's ever been hurt


Mawari wo miwataseba daremo ga awatadashiku 
Dokoka ashibaya ni toorisugi

As I look around, everyone hurries past
On their way somewhere


Kotoshi mo ki ga tsukeba konna ni sugu soba made 
Fuyu no kehai ga otozureteta

Now that I look, I can see that the signs of winter 
Have arrived for the year, right next to me


Kyou mo kitto kono machi no dokoka de 
Deatte me ga atta futari 
Hageshiku maku wo aketeku

Today, once again, in this town
Two people will surely meet 
And tear open the curtain


Sore demo subete ni wa kanarazu itsu no hi ni ka 
Owari ga yatte kuru mono dakara

But still, everything
Is guaranteed to come to an end someday


Kyou mo mata kono machi no dokoka de 
Wakare no michi erabu futari 
Shizuka ni maku wo oroshita

Today, once again in this town
Two people have gone their separate ways
And quietly lowered the curtain


Maria ai subeki hito ga ite 
Toki ni tsuyoi kodoku wo kanji 
Dakedo ai subeki ano hito ni 
Kekkyoku nanimo ka mo mitasareru

Virgin Mary, there is someone I must love
Sometimes I feel a terrible loneliness
But all my voids are filled
By the person I must love


Maria ai subeki hito ga ite 
Toki ni fukaku fukai kizu wo oi 
Dakedo ai subeki ano hito ni 
Kekkyoku nanimo ka mo iyasareteru

Virgin Mary, there is someone I must love
Sometimes I get hurt very, very deeply
But all my wounds are healed
By the person I must love


Maria, daremo mina naite iru 
Maria, dakedo shinjite itai 
Maria, dakara inotte iru yo 
Kore ga saigo no koi de aru you ni

Virgin Mary, everyone cries
Virgin Mary, but I want to believe
Virgin Mary, so I'm praying
That this will be my final love


Wake naku hajimari wa otozure 
Owari wa itsu datte wake wo mottsu...

Beginnings come along without reason
But endings always have a reason

あゆ15周年おめでとう!

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Happy 15th anniversary Ayu~!

In anticipation of 08.04.2013...
How I got into "Ayu"・あゆ.
Ayumi Hamasaki・浜崎あゆみ. Debuted 8th April 1998.
Thinking back towards the end of primary school/start of secondary school, that was the time when idols are all the rage and friends around me have long started listening to music of their choice frequently and naming their favourite singers along with the usual primary school (fav colour, foods, movies etc). Back then I was still slow to catch on this phase and didn't really listen to anyone in particular save for the oldies my parents play as I don't have the habit of listening to the radio and didn't really start using the internet alot till secondary school. 

Younger self
So I guess the first time a singer intrigued me was when I heard her short commercial on TV playing quite frequently promoting her new album, which was "I am". And it always ends with a very resounding "AVEX TRAX" lol. And that was Ayumi Hamasaki back when she was at her height of her popularity?So I remembered the short snippet of her songs but didn't know where to find it then (was not that tech savvy despite playing computer games since I was 4). But I chanced upon it on my cousin's playlist one day when she had the track "I am".

Then well I learnt to use the internet a while later, got into neopets which fascinated me alot then, played MMOs, created anime graphics website (which was all the rage then headers, banners, web skins and what nots). Then I started getting into her songs and she soon became the no.1 artist in my playlist with the greatest number of songs. The first song that I liked from her would be "M", for its strong chorus and guitar solo and climax at the end, and it is also the first song she composed under the name "CREA". My playlist is, incidently about 90% japanese. ^^; And she was really, I guess my first idol and still would be the one I would name when asked.
From the time around "M"'s release.
Thats because she's so versatile, always keeping a fresh image and continually changing. On top of that, she always really fashionable Even her array of hairstyles over the years is inspiring (though she seems to favour the same light golden brown shade). From the documentaries of her I've seen, she appears to be a very independent woman who works hard to ensure what she puts out there is what she wants and less of the company's decision. She's also quite resilient even coming back again after deafness in one ear threatened her singing for a while as she would struggle to get the right pitch. I'm happy to say in recent performances she's been better vs a slight rut earlier. Also, I really like the lyrics to her songs, all of which she writes herself, and is more about life in general than just purely love which most songs (non-japanese I find) tend to be about. Not to mention, her live performances and concerts are always SUCH a pleasure to watch. always.The setting, the theme, the concept, the costume, the raw singing shows alot of effort and thought put into the performance. It makes the songs come to live and sometimes you see it in a new light through the way she presents it or understand it more.
Big scale concerts interspersed with simpler deliveries keeps things interesting.

So, when people are puzzled over why I'm obsessed over this singer so much more than others, I guess my answer is I think she is very inspirational in all those ways I've mentioned and a really creative person. And I guess she is more personable than some pop stars out there too.

I think most of her fans came in around the same time as I did and still tend to hawk back to her songs of that era, and take less to her newer songs (but don't we all do? I mean that's how oldies come about. I think most people stop taking in new songs past a certain age lol.) I'm similar, but I still find a few songs out of every new release that I liked and know will grow on me with time. 
One of my fav pictures
I think 15 years of continual concerts, albums, appearances etc is a feat that majority of artists are not able to do. (She is so, so unbelievably active come to think of it). And the whole journey is marked by different "eras" and phases that she goes through where each has distinct styles. So many of my other favorite bands/singers have either disbanded (e.g. school food punishment) or gone on long hiatus (e.g. Utada hikaru). Of course they have have their personal reasons etc, and as we all know, life happens. So all the more I really appreciate ayu for always being there so far, and hopefully for as long as possible!

So to my first and favourite singer ever, Happy anniversary! 




From her latest release LOVE again.

P.s. I'm seriously contemplating going to her 15th anniversary concert in Tokyo in July post-grad. Anyone up for it too? 


Collection of lives from her official channel:

Also, Nico nico douga ニコニコ動画 is having a live feed that starts on 7th April and ends on 8th April to commemorate this so watch it here
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