Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Recently
Recently my school schedule has loosen a bit due to the A Levels, which led to myself being nocturnal and productive at the same time. By being productive in here means to prepare myself for my upcoming tests. One of my habit during studying is to have music to company me, which helps me to concentrate better. Yesterday I've found some tracks I'm in love with (and companied me to study), and I just can't help not to share it.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Five-minute cheesecake
Ingredients
Digestive
biscuits or ginger biscuits (2 biscuits per person)
A packet
of berries of your choice
A packet
of mascarpone
A
spoonful of white sugar
A bar of
chocolate
Method
1. Crush 4 biscuits. An easy way to
do this is to place the biscuits in a clean piece of cloth and wrap them into a
bundle. Whack it on the bench until the biscuits have been well crumbled.
2. Put the mascarpone cheese in a
bowl and mix it well with sugar. You may add more sugar if you like.
3. Divide the biscuit crumbles evenly
into glasses. This will be the base of the cheesecake.
4. Do the same with the mascarpone
and pour it over the biscuit.
5. Add three or so berries and pour
more mascarpone over it.
6. Make sure your chocolate is still
cold and hard. Turn the chocolate so that it is showing the smooth side. With
the back of a knife scrape the chocolate towards you to make chocolate rolls.
Carefully sprinkle those chocolate rolls on top of the glass.
7. If you like you can put your
cheesecake in the fridge for several hours or you may just enjoy your
cheesecake right away!
3. Divide the biscuit crumbles evenly
into glasses. This will be the base of the cheesecake.
5. Add three or so berries and pour
more mascarpone over it.
6. Make sure your chocolate is still
cold and hard. Turn the chocolate so that it is showing the smooth side. With
the back of a knife scrape the chocolate towards you to make chocolate rolls.
Carefully sprinkle those chocolate rolls on top of the glass.
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