Friday, May 31, 2019

Diaper Cake




I had a few days to come up with a diaper cake for an upcoming baby shower we were invited to and I was panicking. I may be creative in food but was never crafty. I didn't know what to do. I was thinking, will anybody accept a last minute order? But I might have problems and so I decided I will just make it myself. My daughter encouraged me and volunteered to help me out. We watched some YouTube videos on how to make diaper cakes and thought, well, this might be easy.

I spent two days buying all the "ingredients" and went to several stores. I would need anything Minnie Mouse. I end up getting almost all the stuff I need at Walmart. When I searched diaper cakes on Facebook Marketplace, I was surprised how expensive they are. But adding all that I bought, I was shocked that they really cost a lot and the prices in Marketplace were actually reasonable.

I'm not claiming that I came up with a square diaper cake. I have seen the style on YouTube. Common diaper cakes are the round ones, usually three layers, but I like the square ones better. What I can claim is that, I designed the cake myself, with the tremendous help of my daughter, of course. 

So here is the "recipe" for my square Minnie Mouse diaper cake.

Ingredients

1     box      Walmart diaper #1 (160pcs) or 
3    packs    Walmart diaper #1 50 pcs each pack
1    pc          Minnie Mouse stuff toy, small
1   pack       wood dowel
1   pc           red gift wrapper
1   pc          board, or any carboard box you can use as base
1   pc          pink polka dot silk ribbons
1   pc          black silk ribbons
1   pc          Minnie Mouse pacifier
1   pc          Minnie Mouse magic towel
1   pc          Minnie Mouse art kit
1   pack       scotch tape
1   pack      rubber bands
pink plastic flowers
pair of scissors




Procedure

Cover your cardboard base with red gift wrapper. Set aside

First layer of cake - you will need 75 pieces diapers, 5 pieces per group with rubber bands. 5 groups per column, to come up with 3 columns of diaper that is shaped like a square.  Wrap each column vertically with black silk ribbons. Then wrap the whole three columns horizontally with pink polka dot ribbons. Place on the cake base, securing it with scotch tape at the bottom.

Second layer - you will need 40 pieces diapers, 4 pieces per group with rubber bands, two columns with 5 groups each column. Wrap each column vertically with black silk ribbons. Then wrap the whole layer horizontally with pink polka dot silk ribbons. Place on top of the first layer.

Third layer - you will need 24 pieces of diapers, 6 pieces diaper per group with rubber bands, 2 columns with 2 groups each column. Wrap each column vertically with black silk ribbons. Then wrap the whole layer horizontally with pink polka dot silk ribbons. Place on top of the second layer.

Fourth layer - you will need only 10 pieces of diapers, I made it 11 to make an even 150 pieces of diapers all together. 5 pieces of diaper per group with rubber bands. 2 groups in one column. Wrap the column with black silk rubber bands vertically. Then wrap horizontally with pink polka dot silk ribbons. Place on top of the third layer.  

Secure the four layers with wood dowels, place in between the diapers. 

Place Minnie Mouse stuff toy on top of fourth layer. tape it then secure with wood dowel at the back.

Place pacifiers, magic towel and art kit in between the pink polka dot silk ribbons.

Place some pink flowers for more decorations. I also made some bowties out of the black silk ribbons left overs.

Hopefully the mom-to-be will like my first diaper cake!



Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Adobong Pusit



I haven't posted in a while and there is no excuse. I set aside my love for writing and that is something I never thought I would do again. But anyway,  I'm back and that is all that matters.

Today , I went to a local market and found some squid on sale. It usually is very expensive so I'm quite surprised it was cheaper than usual. It's been months since I cooked this dish and I am excited to share the recipe with you. I usually make chicken adobo, but then I get tired of eating it all the time. So today when I saw the cheap frozen squid, I couldn't resist but buy it and make adobong pusit.

Adobo, as we all know, is a very popular authentic Filipino dish. It is one of the dishes shared with non-Filipinos and they all liked it. In fact, Giada de Laurentiis cooked chicken adobo in her show years ago. I liked her more after that. Different meat can be used for adobo. Pork, chicken, beef, squid and other seafood and even vegetables are made into adobo. It is a dish that can last for days. In fact, some people like their adobo a day after it was cooked.

Below is my version of adobong pusit. 

Ingredients

2         lbs         squid, cleaned
2         pcs        plum tomatoes, diced
1         pc         onion, chopped
2         cloves   garlic, minced
1/4     cup        soy sauce
1/4     cup        vinegar
1/2     cup        water
salt and pepper to taste




Procedure

In a saucepan, sautè onion and garlic. When the onion is translucent and the garlic brown, add tomatoes.

Sautè for another 2 minutes. Add the squid. Cook for another 2 minutes.  

Add soy sauce, vinegar and water. Salt and pepper to taste.  Simmer for 10-15 minutes or until squid is tender.

Serve with rice.