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Ngayon lang ako naka-encounter ng jeepney driver na sobra makapanghusga sa mga dispatcher(yung nagtatawag ng pasahero tama ba yung term?) Naawa ako sa dispatcher kasi grabe pagsigaw niya para lang makatawag…

Pandesal is the most popular  form or variety of bread in the Philippines. Pandesal is often served or  eaten during breakfast but still perfect for merienda. Pandesal is best  eaten with filling (coco jam, peanut butter or anything you want) and  best served after cooking or while its hot. If filling is not available, the perfect match for Pandesal is coffee.  Just dip Pandesal to the hot coffee and there you go, a perfect  breakfast for you.
Pandesal Recipe Ingredients: * 2 cups all purpose flour * 2 cups bread flour * ½ cup white sugar * 5 tbsp butter, melted * 1 tsp baking powder * 1¼ cup fresh milk, warm * 1 pouch rapid rise yeast * 1 tsp salt * 1 cup bread crumbs * 1 piece raw egg * 1 tbsp cooking oilPandesal Cooking Instruction: 1). Combine the yeast, sugar, and warm milk and stir until the yeast and  sugar are fully disolved 2). In the mixing bowl, combine the dry ingredients starting with the  flour then the sugar, salt, and baking powder . Mix well by stirring 3). Add the egg, butter, cooking oil, and yeast-sugar-milk mixture in  the mixing bowl with the dry ingredients then mix again until a dough is  formed. Use your clean hands to effectively mix the ingredients. 4). In a flat surface, knead the dough until the texture becomes fine. 5).  Mold the dough until shape becomes round then put back in the  mixing bowl. Cover the mixing bowl with damp cloth and let the dough  rise for at least 1 hour 6). Put the dough back to the flat surface and divide into 4 equal parts  using a dough slicer 7). Roll each part until it forms a cylindrical shape 8). Slice the cylindrical dough diagonally (These slices will be the  individual pieces of the pandesal) 9). Roll the sliced dough over the breadcrumbs and place in a baking  tray with wax paper (makes sure to provide gaps between doughs as this  will rise later on) 10). Leave the sliced dough with breadcrumbs in the tray for another 10  to 15 minutes to rise 11). Pre heat the oven at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 minutes 12). Put the tray with dough in the oven and bake for 15 minutes 13). Turn off the oven and remove the freshly baked pandesal. Serve it while still hot. Enjoy!

Pandesal is the most popular form or variety of bread in the Philippines. Pandesal is often served or eaten during breakfast but still perfect for merienda. Pandesal is best eaten with filling (coco jam, peanut butter or anything you want) and best served after cooking or while its hot.

If filling is not available, the perfect match for Pandesal is coffee. Just dip Pandesal to the hot coffee and there you go, a perfect breakfast for you.

Pandesal Recipe Ingredients:

* 2 cups all purpose flour
* 2 cups bread flour
* ½ cup white sugar
* 5 tbsp butter, melted
* 1 tsp baking powder
* 1¼ cup fresh milk, warm
* 1 pouch rapid rise yeast
* 1 tsp salt
* 1 cup bread crumbs
* 1 piece raw egg
* 1 tbsp cooking oil

Pandesal Cooking Instruction:

1). Combine the yeast, sugar, and warm milk and stir until the yeast and sugar are fully disolved

2). In the mixing bowl, combine the dry ingredients starting with the flour then the sugar, salt, and baking powder . Mix well by stirring

3). Add the egg, butter, cooking oil, and yeast-sugar-milk mixture in the mixing bowl with the dry ingredients then mix again until a dough is formed. Use your clean hands to effectively mix the ingredients.

4). In a flat surface, knead the dough until the texture becomes fine.

5). Mold the dough until shape becomes round then put back in the mixing bowl. Cover the mixing bowl with damp cloth and let the dough rise for at least 1 hour

6). Put the dough back to the flat surface and divide into 4 equal parts using a dough slicer

7). Roll each part until it forms a cylindrical shape

8). Slice the cylindrical dough diagonally (These slices will be the individual pieces of the pandesal)

9). Roll the sliced dough over the breadcrumbs and place in a baking tray with wax paper (makes sure to provide gaps between doughs as this will rise later on)

10). Leave the sliced dough with breadcrumbs in the tray for another 10 to 15 minutes to rise

11). Pre heat the oven at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 minutes

12). Put the tray with dough in the oven and bake for 15 minutes

13). Turn off the oven and remove the freshly baked pandesal.

Serve it while still hot. Enjoy!

Hot sauce on a slice of pizza for the big boys. Yum!

Hot sauce on a slice of pizza for the big boys. Yum!

clottedcreamscone:

spaghetti bolognese_0030 120 dpi by TheCookingPhotographer on Flickr.

Pasta for a longer life. :D
clottedcreamscone:

▲ night lights. on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/13408511

Cupcakes for stronger bonds with the kids.

clottedcreamscone:

▲ night lights. on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/13408511

Cupcakes for stronger bonds with the kids.

A burger this kind should be served with utmost love and tenderness.

A burger this kind should be served with utmost love and tenderness.

clottedcreamscone:

Whisk Kid: Ride - {Heaven and Hell Cake} on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/8375699

Choco Mousse for a midnight snack.

clottedcreamscone:

Whisk Kid: Ride - {Heaven and Hell Cake} on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/8375699

Choco Mousse for a midnight snack.

A breakfast like this is dining in a classy hotel like no other. :D

A breakfast like this is dining in a classy hotel like no other. :D

foodinyourmouth:

Chocolate Chip Muffin
via Cupcake Domination

foodinyourmouth:

Chocolate Chip Muffin

via Cupcake Domination

foodinyourmouth:

Profiteroles and Strawberries
via Eldriva

foodinyourmouth:

Profiteroles and Strawberries

via Eldriva