• Yes, the recipe is what’s on the title.

    We had this three ripe bananas at home, and as you all know about bananas, no one would like it ripe. I decided to do what folks usually do: Turn it to muffin or cake.

    Baking is NEVER my forte. I hate baking, even. Baking is all about preciseness with little room for error. That’s why I enjoy cooking more because I can literally yeehaw-ed shallots and garlics the hell out of my food pantries. “Preciseness” and my name should not be in one sentence.

    Anyway, we had bananas. And some dates. So I decided to make muffins, and I came upon this beautiful recipe: Banana and Date Muffin.

    Before I started, you know that joke among food bloggers/cooking bloggers on how they share their recipe then someone else made it with ENTIRELY different ingredients and methods and called the original recipe awful? Alright, this story, fortunately, ended well (spoiler!)

    So, I was on that recipe, yeah. Then I realized:

    • I don’t have muffin pan. I swear I have one but I couldn’t find it anywhere. A sign for me to reorganize my kitchen.
    • I don’t have all-purpose flour. I have flour specifically for cookies.

    Also, I’m not too keen with coconut oil. Coconut oil, for me, is for cooking.

    So I did what I’m super good at: Butchered a recipe. Basically, the only thing I followed from the original recipe was the measurements for the flour, baking soda (which, I realized I don’t have baking soda so I used baking powder instead ARE THOSE TWO THE SAME THING OR NOT?) and salt.

    So yeah, this is my recipe:

    • 1 cup of cookie flour
    • 1/4 teaspoon of salt
    • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder
    • 3 ripe bananas, mashed
    • 5-7 dates, pitted
    • 1 large egg
    • 1 tablespoon of brown sugar. I use less sugar because it already has banana and dates in it.
    • Uhhhhh, 1/2 block of butter? Hold on, not exactly 1/2 block, but like… 175 grams-ish of butter? 180 grams? One block is 250 gram, and I have been using some for omelettes and whatnots, and, uh, yeah. Anyway! Butter. Melted.

    How to make:

    • Preheat the oven to 350°F or 170-180°C.
    • In a medium or big bowl, depending on your comfort level handling flour/mixing things, mixed the mashed banana, melted butter, egg, and vanilla extract. I didn’t use mixer here as I was too lazy. I used fork instead.
    • Pour in the dry ingredients: Flour, baking powder, pitted dates, salt, and sugar.
    • Pour the mix into bread pan (you know, that square-ish pan.) I hate to grease and flour the pan (too lazy and I’m too messy) so I just used baking parchment. Put it in the oven for 20-25 minutes.

    And what do you know! IT WORKS. Well, at least for me. The texture reminds me of chewy chocolate chip cookies, my favorite type of cookies. Not too crumbly and soft. The cake is not too sweet, which I like.

    No aesthetic pics because really, I can’t be bothered. I BAKED, FOLKS. IT TOOK 95% OF MY ENTIRE ENERGY OF THE DAY.

  • Food poisoning-aftermath

    I got a mild food poisoning on the last weekend. At this point, it’s not surprising, considering how the weather has been here in Kuala Lumpur. When you are expecting sunny hot days in August, you got thunderstorms instead. And when things should be pretty chill and comfortable in September, you are seeing some menacing gray skies at 8:30 AM.

    I’m feeling better now; at least I no longer need to go to the toilet every hour or so. However, just like many other gastrointestinal-related illnesses, the aftermaths still feel pretty harsh. I’m still suffering from lack of appetites and feeling pretty bloated. As of now, breakfast of hot jasmine tea and some cinnamon cookies should do.

    Take care of yourself too, folks! Make sure you keep yourself warm!

  • (Another) Langkawi Trip, Malaysia Day

    Not to be confused with Malaysian Independence Day on August 31, Malaysia Day commemorates the establishment of Malaysia confederation when Malaya, North Borneo (Sabah), Sarawak, and Singapore united into a single state in 1963. Singapore separated from Malaysia two years later in 1965.

    It’s a long weekend for Malaysia Day, and we decided to go to Langkawi since the kids have been wanting to go to Langkawi after I came back from a team meetup.

    At first we wanted to just chill at the hotel, but then Ari saw Jupeter Holidays kiosk at the hotel lobby so we decided to take island hopping activity for Saturday activity: Visiting three islands surrounding the main island with boat: Dayang Bunting Island, Singa Besar Island, and Beras Basah Island. Each island has its own attractions: Dayang Bunting is part of Langkawi Geopark with natural conservation and freshwater lake (the lake was formed after a giant ancient cave collapsed,) Singa Besar island offers mangrove and eagle feeding, and Beras Basah island has beautiful white sand beach with calm waters, perfect for swimming and chilling out.

    And yes, we are planning to visit Langkawi again next year, with more activities in mind ? Skycab, island hopping (again!), and sunset dinner cruise!

    OldTown White Coffee Café at Langkawi International Airport
    Lavender sunset
    The chefs on the BBQ night at the hotel!
    Stuff that I found during my morning walk by the beach

    We reserved a boat just for the four of us. You can either reserve/charter a boat for your group only or have it shared with others. For personal charter, the payment is RM 400.

    Wira saw a couple of monkeys on our way to the freshwater lake in Dayang Bunting island
    Dayang Bunting island in the background. It looks like a sleeping pregnant lady (hence the name, “Dayang Bunting”)
    The freshwater lake inside the island where folks can swim
    Eagle feeding. The eagles descended when the boat captain threw the food to the water

    Fun fact: During the eagle feeding, you will see two types of eagles: The brown eagles are the ones that’s the symbol of Langkawi. The black-and-white ones are sea eagles.

    I keep seeing this kind of black stones in Beras Basah island. Is this vulcanic?
    My favorite activity: Collecting sea shells (and returned them to the sea)

    And as usual, Youtube video!

  • Saw this site mentioned the other day on Slack: neocities.org.

    Scroll down and you will see “Featured Sites”. Never knew it brings back early 2000s, and it makes me so, so happy.

Nindya. Kapkap. she/her. Indonesian in Malaysia. Millennial. Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Lo-fi. Murder mysteries genre.

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