Showing posts with label Bakery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bakery. Show all posts

Friday, December 23, 2011

Cake Shop, Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia





















So it's clear from the beginning - I love macarons! For me it's all about a perfect combination of crispy, chewy and gooey. But, being THE sweet of the moment, KL is flooded with them and they're not all praiseworthy. Too many just don't get the structure right and artificial flavouring is a real turn off. Lucky for me though, not far from my home is the Mandarin Oriental Cake Shop where award winning pastry chef Holger Deh leads the crew. Chef Deh uses only natural ingredients to flavour his macarons, so lemon flavour is given by real lemon, strawberry by real strawberries and so on. With years of experience and a constant honing of his skills he has perfected the texture too, mentioning temperature and timing as being key. What's more, he's even created a macaron cake!
As if that were not reason enough to visit the Cake Shop, chocolate fans will also delight in Deh's extraordinary truffle knowledge. Proficiency not only in the preparation of chocolate but also in his ability to match specific beans with exact fillings is jaw dropping (in more ways than one). He goes beyond just matching dark, milk and white chocolate to specific fillings. He is far more exact in his pairings going as far as differentiating bean origin to get the perfect partnership such as suggesting Ethopian dark chocolate as an appropriate companion to a raspberry centre. Each truffle's complexity is further added to by creating a two layered centre - a smooth jam membrane surrounds the creamy truffle core. 
Finally, worth a mention is the marble cheesecake. It's their most popular takeaway - with reason - it's surrounded by macarons :-) That aside, the cake is genuinely worth the calories. The consistency is light but with enough depth to linger a few seconds on the tongue before melting away and not overly sweet. The individual portions are wrapped in a blanket of white chocolate topped with assorted fresh berries and are sized generously enough to be shared. Things are kept exciting at the Cake Shop with a regular rotation of sweets so with each visit there is something new to try. 


The Cake Shop
Ground Floor
Mandarin Oriental
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
Malaysia
+6 03 2380 8888
http://www.mandarinoriental.com/kualalumpur/dining/cake_shop/

Monday, December 19, 2011

Mardia & Mustaffa's Bakery & Vegetarian Cafe, Sungai Buloh, Malaysia


















Bread fans will delight in this week's find, White Brick Oven Bakery in Sungai Buloh. The owners, Mardia and Mustaffa, are a lovely Malay/ British couple living a simple life in Kubu Gajah. You would never guess that their humble abode is the source of so many mouth watering goodies. These friendly bakers make artisan organic sourdough breads using no additives or preservatives. Mustaffa grinds his own flour on site (soon available for sale to the public) and only uses flour that has been freshly stone ground for maximum nutritional value. Some of the scrumptious breads for order are rye, whole grains, apple and oatmeal, baguette, teacakes, pretzels and scones. For a full list of delicious European style bread that you can sink your teeth into visit their website to place your order.

Mustaffa and Mardia also run a small vegetarian cafe. Book in advance for your meal served in their humble dining room seating around 10 guests. Of course dinner features lots of scrumptious dough based delights and fresh vegetable dishes with many ingredients either coming directly from their own garden or from local farms. The meal we sampled started with fresh wholemeal bread served with olive oil. Next came a thin crust pizza, light garden salad and more bread - French style baguette crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. The main was a hot juicy pot of ratatouille made with fresh local veges and accompanied by thick slices of toasted olive bread. We finished with delicious buckwheat pancakes topped with a sweet fruit sauce - made from mulberries from their own garden. Throughout the evening we sipped pandan leaf and mulberry tea. Both a meal and a bread order require advance notice so contact them via the website or handphone below to make arrangements. 

Mardia & Mustaffa
White Brick Oven
Kubu Gajah
Sungai Buloh
Selangor
Malaysia
012 971 1591
www.whitebrickoven.com

Saturday, December 3, 2011

B.I.G Ben's Independent Grocers, Solaris Dutamas, Malaysia



Not your usual supermarket entrance.  Yep, you can get live Christmas trees.



Botanical, my favourite section - fresh produce - and you can't get any fresher than picking your own hydroponic lettuce!



Bloom - live florist.



Fun, friendly guys in the Bay seafood section - all ready to recommend a fish.



 Aussie butcher - grass fed beef  - yay!


 Gourmet and spice section.
 True gourmet products! Pop a cob of corn!

Take a rest with a bite to eat at Ben's General Food Store.



Coffee... mmm.... AND Koko Black chocolate from Australia (famous chocolatier)!



 Magazine for tea time?

 Christmas turkeys!

Love the S.Wine section :-)  Non - halal of course.







Busy in the bakery.

Grocery shopping is no longer a chore but a very pleasurable activity at B.I.G Ben's Independent Grocers in Publika, Solaris Dutamas.  BIG caters to both your gourmet and regular grocery shopping needs. The design of the place makes shopping a delight. With wide isles and artfully crafted and cleverly named sections such as Botanical for fresh produce, S. Wine for non- halal products and the Barn Butchers for all of your carnivorous needs, you feel happy just strolling around browsing rather than the usual market rush to get the job over with. Besides a mind boggling range of gourmet products, there is also Ben's General Food Store where you can grab a bite to eat, Plan B for coffee, and soon to be opened a tea shop, a non-halal cafe and a chocolate bar. Wander, shop, have some lunch. Wander, shop, have a nibble. Wander, shop, finish with coffee and chocolate. Grocery shopping has become an event worth getting up for. The Plan B section will soon be roasting their own coffee on site. I'm quite the fuss when it comes to coffee and I wasn't expecting to be wowed at this spot as the brew served at Ben's in KLCC and Plan B in Bangsar is not quite strong enough for the addict that I am. The barista at Plan B in BIG though whipped me up such a delicious flat white that I will have to consider revisiting the other outlets to reevaluate. So, how much do you pay for wide isles and an enjoyable consumer experience? Well, there are a lot of expensive speciality gourmet products, but you would pay the same for those items anywhere in KL (if they were available elsewhere). There is though, also a range of regular groceries at regular prices. As for the food outlets I thought they were comparable to any other place of similar quality in KL. For me, turning what was previously just a chore to check off the task list into something I look forward to is worth a little extra.

BIG
Ben's Independent Grocers
Publika Solaris Dutamas
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia