2018-03-31

Passion Play Easter

Outdoor drama live performance with large crowds without seats
demands higher standards than indoor ones.

Originally I attended a live relay of such a live drama/play.
Yet, due to weather and technical issues,
 the organisation played a DVD version
 of previous year - not sure which year.

The location? Trafalgar Square, just outside National Gallery !!
Lots of buses and tourists around. 
2017 version video:  (90 minutes)
Passion Of Jesus

Later today on online news I saw that
the group Wintershall Players carried on the play outdoor,
 despise the cold rain and near freezing temperature(1-5°C).
Costumes of actors are wet.
 Some scenes the leading male actor
only wears underwear, bear feet,
 and rolls on the outdoor cement ground.
COLD!  They do it for free !!!



Credit: 2018 photos by Press Association


Previous year Still photos slideshow :  (5 minutes approx.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWwSXbUl2zw
...
   
This morning I think of this song.
Personally I did not listen to those
modern groups with drums & electric guitars...
but I heard the version with church organ, violin, keyboard in church before.
 My Jesus My Saviour // Shout to the Lord   (4m30s)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uMeuhxftiQ

   
Passion Play =
a drama depicting the scenes in Bible of JesusChrist
entering Jerusalem, Last Supper, til His death & resurrection.

Wintershall Players...  live performance at Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK.
They have website and Facebook.
They also do it in other locations around UK.

Hymn:
people and churches name hymns sometimes
by the title of the songs, or the first line of the songs.


2018-03-17

♥Light♥Chocolate♥Muffin♥steamed♥EggFree♥ButterFree

Egg-free butter-free chocolate muffins.
No milk added.
Slightly different ingredients.
The 2nd one is better. Almost like a sponge cake?!

♦ The 1st batch

♦ Belgium chocolate muffin mix:  100g
(Paul Holywood*; it has no butter & no egg:
only very little dairy in the chocolate part of the muffin mix.)
♦ yeast ................ . 10g
♦ demerara sugar.. 5g
   mixed those two in warm water.
♦ chia seeds.......... 5g soaked with water.
Total water added: a bit more than flour.
(reason: chia seeds like water)
I used a glass cover saucepan to do a bigger one in a bowl.
Due to the size of container, it came out like pudding more.


I decided to added more yeasts:
Reason:
 after reading online reviews of the product.
 And it is Winter.

♥The 2nd batch

I improved the recipe.
And put into 3 glass "ramekins"
♥ muffin mix.... 100g
♥ yeast ............... 10g
♥ damarere sugar.. 5g
♥ warm water.
♥ 1/5 of a banana.

(same muffin mix: Paul Holywood Begium muffin mix)

Total water added similar to flour.
Steamed over a saucepan in a bamboo steamer with cover/lid.


2nd batch:


1st batch:
The good thing about the 1st batch was :
 glass lid allows observation/monitoring of the rising.

In these two attempts, I

♠ did not use any cup cake cases.
Reason:
during previous use, the colour run off and migrated to the steamer.

♠ did not buy milk.

♠ do not like rice products which might present in some vegan egg replacement.

♣ I am avoiding man-made resin / plastic / silicon / PVC, etc.

💜💗 Being environmental conscious & health conscious, 
I am willing to eat with a spoon.


🛈 The muffin mix product description has this:
No added colours. No preservatives. Suitable for vegetarians. 
Wheat Flour (with added Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin),
Sugar,
Chocolate Powder made with Belgian Chocolate (13%)
(Cocoa Mass, Skimmed 
Milk Powder, Sugar, Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder, Emulsifier (Soya Lecithin), Flavouring), Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder, Raising Agents (Disodium Diphosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate) ]




Disclaimer:
* At the time of making, eating & writing,
I  am not related to and not receiving any benefit from the manufacturers or retailers or wholesalers.



2018-03-11

chocolate muffin steamed eggFree butterFree in cupcake cases

Looking for a way to reduce fat (butter,oil) & avoid egg.
My recipe below.

I modified the recipe of a Belgium chocolate muffin mix...
Instead of baking, I use steaming.
I do without butter or oil.
Instead of egg, or even VeganEgg ,
I used pre-soaked chia seeds.

Didn't use a cupcake tray.
I do not mind the appearance as I am eating them all.

Recipe:
INGREDIENTS:

Muffin Mix
(Belgian Chocolate) 
 half a bag. 200gPaul Hollywood 
Chia seeds
(soaked with water)
1 teaspoonany,
I use organic ones
Yeast1 tablespoonany decent  ones
Demerara Sugar1 teaspoon or better
Warm watermore than normal recipe -
Butter or oilnil -
Eggnil -



Containers
Option A:
To make a larger piece:
use a larger china/
porcelain / stoneware

Option B:
To make smaller pieces:
use cupcake cases
on baking trays
& alike.
I use a steamer over a saucepan.
I chose a bamboo steamer.

Electric metal ones /glass ones will also do.


METHOD:
1- Add yeast & sugar to water. Mix & wait for 10-15 minutes.
2- Add the above to the muffin mix. Mix.
3- Add the soaked chia seeds to the mix above. Mix.
4- I boiled water in a saucepan, put the steamer (& the stuff in it) on top.
Then steamed them for 20 minutes.

NOTE 1:
because the chia seeds and this muffin mix is very thirsty,
I use more water. More than half of the measurement of the flour.
NOTE 2:
Though the muffin mix already have raising agents
 of  Disodium Diphosphate & Sodium Bicarbonate,
because I do not use egg,
I added yeast to make sure it really get fluffy and soft.

This recipe is vegetarian.
No egg used. No butter used.
No artificial colour. 

The muffin mix has a tiny amount of s
kimmed milk powder for the chocolate.

Seen on the pack of the muffin mix, their ingredients:

Wheat Flour (with added Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), 
- Sugar,
- Chocolate Powder made with Belgian Chocolate (13%)
  (Cocoa Mass, Skimmed 
Milk Powder, Sugar,
   Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder, Emulsifier(
Soya Lecithin), Flavouring),
- Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder,
- Raising Agents (Disodium Diphosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate)





2018-03-07

Bread-cake steam experiment1

Alternative brown bread-cake.
 Very low / nearly gluten-free.

Steam bread/cake.

(ℹIt is known that average commercially produced white bread made with white flour is bad for even wild games in ponds. White sugar is also notorious. Hence, I'm exploring, experimenting & sharing different flours & methods.)

Winter. 

ℹIngredients:

💦Warm water.
 53 to 65% of the amount of flour, please adjust.
🔴100g rye flour low gluten; organic (Bacheldre Watermill).
🔴100g gluten-free brown bread flour
(Dover Flour Mills)
🔴20g (high protein) gluten-free coconut  flour organic
 (Tiana)
🔵30g  demerara sugar or better. 
💥30g  yeast.

No additives. 
Minimum pesticides & herbicides. 
No artificial colouring.
No artifical flavour. 

A little bit of good oil for surface and barrier.

Methods:

1, in a bowl, add sugar & yeast into warm water.
2, add flour.
3, mix, knead.
4, cover & wait. 
5, knead, fold, form/shape and optional variations of colours & ingrediets 
6, oil on surface, wait.
7, steam with steamer. 
(due to my use of glass, I steam a little longer about 25 minutes. Could be less without the secondary containers.)

-- Many options:
● oriental bamboo steamer over saucepan or pot of water;
● Stainless steel steamer with water.
● other bread machines but result will be different.

-- Options for minimising sticking to the steamer: 
☆ oriental paper for steaming
☆ in oiled containers.
☆ paper cups for cup-cakes.
☆ other methods.
  
Serve while hot.

Result & reflections of this experiment:

Like a fusion or a cross between Western bread, cake, Oriental steam cake.

Steaming method was supposed to be healthier.

Due to Winter temperature & low protein low gluten flour, I put in more yeast. Longer time, too.
From start to putting inside steamer I allowed 1 hour.

Flour...
 it is better to minimise wheat and gluten. 

I saw original recipes mostly use  flour with mid-range level of protein. I added a little high protein flour to the low protein ones.

Flavour? 
Plain. 
Next time I can add different things like cocoa powder, green tea powder, almond powder, mixed grains, vanilla, chopped nuts, etc

Presentation:

Reasonably soft and moist.

Ok - if it is just for oneself. 
For better presentation, 
better consider buying :

 special paper for steaming at the bottom of the bread/ steam,
 or,  
 cup-cake paper cups,
 or baking paper.

Personally I checked the materials of most baking paper , and or parchment paper, have synthetic resin. Not keen on them. I try to avoid all moulds and utentils with artificial resins, plastic, pvc, etc. 
(avoid endocrine disruprive chemicals)

I did not knead much.
It is Winter❄- I tried to keep my hands clean & dry.
I did fold & roll a few times.

The part that raised above the glass containers is good and better than inside the glass containers.  Next time I will use other methods.
The answers I needed obtained.