Was dragged out of bed early in the morning by Jacklyn to attend some Make Your Own Sausage Bun class somewhere in Mont Kiara. The class's supposed to be a Father's Day thingy, for parents and their children to bond and all that. I do not recall how she managed to persuade me to attend such an event, it was supposed to be her father instead initially.
But I recall her father rejecting and saying something along the line of her making/buying him the bun instead of having him made them on Father's Day. I must have then been blackmailed as a last resort.
But I recall her father rejecting and saying something along the line of her making/buying him the bun instead of having him made them on Father's Day. I must have then been blackmailed as a last resort.
The Venue. So, on Father's Day, I was surrounded kids that weren't mine. How ironic.
The pastry with sausages we made whilst waiting for the kneading process (by the machine) to be completed. Very simple anyone-can-do it stuff since the pastry can be bought from any super-marts in the form of sheets, ready made. Guess which one's mine (hint: Ugly)
Kneading the dough after dumping everything in. Does cooking make me look any sexier than I already am? And the answer to the question above revealed, the one I'm pointing at would be my masterpiece which lasted only 2 minutes Nom Nom Nom
Jacklyn cutting the kneaded and raised dough which feels all warm, soft and fluffy into pieces of 30 grams which would then be rolled into a long string and braided together. I had this strong urge to rest my head on the dough at that time.
Our final products (the sausage buns) before applying the egg wash, parsley, sesame and cheese. Didn't take anymore pictures of the buns because too occupied with Jacklyn's colleague's kids. Again, guess which one's mine (hint: Ninja)
And the moment of truth, the verdict from our parents (because its Father's Day so we passed the Sausage Buns to them and didn't try them buns ourselves):
Jac's Parents: Surprisingly, it tasted quite good
Jed's Parents: Not bad, better than the ones bought from market
Anyway, in case you're interested in attending cooking courses which are not limited to just making Sausage Buns, below are some details. Unfortunately, you won't be getting any discounts by mentioning my name nor blog because I'm not that influential, yet *laughs*
The Cooking House (just around Soul'd Out)
20-1, Jalan 31/70A,
Desa Sri Hartamas,
50480 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03-2300 1070
http://www.thecookinghouse.com/ (even more details can be found here)
Jac's Parents: Surprisingly, it tasted quite good
Jed's Parents: Not bad, better than the ones bought from market
Anyway, in case you're interested in attending cooking courses which are not limited to just making Sausage Buns, below are some details. Unfortunately, you won't be getting any discounts by mentioning my name nor blog because I'm not that influential, yet *laughs*
The Cooking House (just around Soul'd Out)
20-1, Jalan 31/70A,
Desa Sri Hartamas,
50480 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03-2300 1070
http://www.thecookinghouse.com/ (even more details can be found here)
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