Last week I decided to give Paddington Pancake House a try and so i had to drag Z along...hehehe :D I wanted to go to the Curve outlet but we ended up in the one in One Utama because someone wanted to go to eneos to check out car stuff *rolling eyeballs*. Anyway it was all good as we took sometime to decide what to order because they all look soooo scrumptious...the menu ain't that short either. It's more like a booklet with labels and sections and what not. But mainly there were the desserts and main meals. So Z got the lamb chops which came with 2 pieces of soft pancakes, a scoop of mash on top, tomato, lettuce and a small cute jug of gravy. According to him the lamb was just so-so and he saved his pancakes to actually eat it later with maple syrup! (which he had to request for and came in another small cute jug) I had something which would look like breakfast but i'm having for dinner which is 2 pancakes, 2 sausages which has cheese oozing out of em (heavenly), a hash brown, 2 slices of beef salami, tomato, lettuce and a jug of gravy of course. I loved it!
my breakfast lookalike plate of goodness with a background of Z's hand (sebok je)
Z's lambchops & pancake
Overall the food was good, it's such a waste that we didn't have space to try the dessert pancakes because frankly the helpings is really huge for one person. We were too ambitious when we thought we could get each a main course and have each a dessert later. Never gonna happen here!!! We then decided if we do come back, the best way is to share one order of main course and one order of dessert, or we could always come for dessert only! The desserts is just so mouth watering, i really really really want to go back and try the pancakes with banana, caramel, nuts, vanilla ice cream combo. (picture in the menu looks heavenly) Lastly i'll close off with another photo of my wonderful breakfast dinner plate.
check out someones fingers at the gravy jug (he just had to selit)
Well... lovanilla saw the red velvet recipe on the internet and we've not heard of it before (all 22 years of age and no sign of those delectable moist goodness) so we decided to give it a go. It was the first time we baked together and it was good fun. The cake turned out wonderful and although we've not baked together since, we often bake/cook on our own and sometimes we do it together and this blog is supposed to document that.
Unsurprisingly, we absolutely love food so there's bound to be some review of restaurants and such. Voltairess is our resident food critique who is currently residing in the Big Apple (not that hideous doughnut place. Oh by the way, we've got issues with some doughnut places in Malaysia, not naming names...). Voltairess's recently being sucked into cooking, trying various recipes including the keropok lekor (HO YEAH!). As for Nanie, she comes up once in a while. We know she's there... somewhere... She's now our resident kuih melayu extraordinaire after her adventure with badak berendam heheh!
Food is not a replacement of love. Food IS love.
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