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Philips Viva Collection Bread Maker - Kaya - The Maiden Attempt

Merlion City
July 2015

This was the original recipe for Kaya (Egg Jam) shared at a cooking workshop. Merlion Wayfarer was eager to try it out with the Philips Viva Bread Maker to see if the results can be replicated at home.


As it was her very first Kaya attempt on a Bread Maker, she halved the main ingredients to make a smaller portion:
  • 3 Eggs
  • 110g Brown Sugar
  • 250ml Coconut Milk
Instead of freshly-ground Coconut Milk, for busy working professionals, the simpler alternative can be purchased from the supermarket:


These were the exact steps taken:
  1. Place the eggs, sugar, coconut milk, pandan water and pandan essence in a mixing bowl. 

    Being a Kitchen Sotong, she attempted to use the Electric Chopper (yes, the one that comes with the fruit blender) to "chop" the Pandan Leaves. With 3 Pandan Leaves, the result was a chopped 1/4 portion, even with water added. Pandan Leaves were too light to use with a Chopper.

    The actual step taken was to "chop" the leaves finely with a scissors. To "chop" faster, bend the leaves into several folds -> Cut the edges at both sides -> Cut into the small bits that you need.

    The result was very raw-smelling chopped Pandan Leaves with little of the fragrance of pandan. 

    A further soaking for 30 minutes resulted in green-tinged water with a slight pandan smell. (That's about all the "pandan" there is to it.)

    The really "wicked"-looking mixture with its load of egg yolks and coconut milk...

       
  2. Mix the mixture well with a hand whisk until all sugar dissolves. 

    There is no need to whisk for a full 5 minutes. However, do stir the edges to ensure even whisking.

    Whisking also adds air to the mixture, which results in a slightly fluffier texture.

    At this point, you may be dismayed at the very watery texture of the mixture. Worry not, as the mixture will look more "normal" after the next few stages.
      
  3. Set Philips Bread Maker to Menu #14 ("Homemade"), and preset all stages to the minimum time, except for the last second stage ("Bake"). For this stage, set to 1 hour (60 minutes).

    This option was chosen because it is shorter than the 2-hour duration (120 minutes) for the Cake option. 

    No doubt, the Bread Maker will go through the entire kneading and rising process for the Homemade option. (Unfortunately, these processes cannot be eliminated or set to "0" minutes.)
      
  4. In between baking, pause the Bread Maker to stir the mixture frequently. Careful watching and regular stirring is required, otherwise the Kaya will be burnt on the edges of the mixture.

    It is vital to "pause" the Bread Maker so that no extra heat is generated as you stir. Use a wooden spatula in case of contact with electrical surfaces. And do be careful of the very hot metallic surfaces within the Bread Maker.
       
  5. During the last 5 minutes, stir in the Potato Starch solution. 

    Potato Starch will thicken the mixture and create the required texture.
       
  6. When ready, scoop out the mixture and use a hand blender or whisk to blend till smooth.

    The full Bake time of 60 minutes is not required. The required time is about 30 minutes.
       
  7. Allow the Kaya to cool down before transferring to another container. Keep refrigerated.

This was how the end result looked - A dull yellow Kaya with some brown specks (which was due to the overcooked bits). It definitely looks very "eggy"... 

The is the more "Kaya-like" texture after blending...

In conclusion, these were the final ingredients used:
  • 3 Eggs
  • 110g Sugar
  • 250ml UHT Coconut Milk
  • 3 Pandan Leaves (diced with 3 tbsp Hot Water)
  • 2 tsp Potato Starch (with 2 tsp Pandan Leave Water)
  • 1/3 Pandan Essence
Actually, this version tasted absolutely fantastic - Not too sweet, and with enough of the Pandan Kaya fragrance. Eat with a Crispy Prata and pair it with a thick foamy Teh Tarik for best results!


For more on Merlion Wayfarer's adventures with Philips products, click here.
   
      

Philips Viva Collection Bread Maker - A Simple Way To Bake Bread

Merlion City
December 2014

Merlion Wayfarer received the Philips Christmas catalogue recently, and decided to try the Viva Collection Bread Maker to experiment with. With the Christmas season coming, it seemed perfect to share the joy of festive baking with one's loved ones.

The Philips Bread Maker has 14 easy-to-use preset programs that bake any bread to perfection, from rich and satisfying whole wheat to gluten free, French and sweet varieties. It also makes specialty breads such as Borodinsky, Easter bread and delicious dough for pasta, even jams too.
  


How Simple It Is

  1. A Recipe Booklet is included in every purchase.
     


        
  2. Measure out the ingredients accordingly with the measuring cup (in ml) and measuring spoon (in tbs and tsp) that Philips thoughtfully included with this product. And empty them into the baking tin provided.
      
  3. Switch on the power plug and choose your settings.
    -  Bread Type : Choose from the list of 1-14
    -  Loaf Size : 750g or 1000g
    -  Browning Level : Light, Medium, Dark
     

      
  4. And bake.
    There is no need to do any kneading, or baking, or waiting for the yeast to rise.
     
  5. At the end of the program, just empty the bread out from the tin, remove the paddle, and serve.
     

The Initial Attempts

French Bread


 The end result after 3h 55 mins (for Medium) - 
There was a significant amount of flour in one particular corner of the tin...

How the loaf looks like after being emptied onto a plate -
It was extremely easy with the non-stick tin...

The depth of flour in the corner...


Learning Points
  • On hindsight, this was hardly the bread to choose for a maiden attempt as a significant amount of time was required (3h 55 mins).
     
  • It's always good to read the "Notes" and "Tips" in detail especially for a first attempt.
       

     
  • As the bread time was rectangular in shape, the edges were not well mixed. A manual mixing might help. 

White Bread

The choice this time was made for a more straightforward bread.
An additional ingredient - sugar - was required...
 
The smooth brown crust...

The texture was also better with no residue of flour...

Learning Points
   
  • The crust was just nice. However the texture was still a bit sticky, and tasted more like steamed cake than bread.
        
      
  • An initial manual stirring of the ingredients within the bread tin helped, especially at the corners of the rectangular tin.

With 2 bread adventures down, Merlion Wayfarer looks set to hone her breadmaking skills to an even higher level - Cheers to the ongoing adventures with the Philips Viva Collection Bread Maker!


Gift your loved ones something special this festive season and
celebrate with Philips Christmas Promo 2014

For more on Merlion Wayfarer's adventures with Philips products, click here.
   

i Light Marina Bay - Installations (Beat)

Beat 

  • By Arup, Singapore
  • Location :  In front of Marina Bay Sands
  • Co-created with Philips Lighting, BEGA and CS Lighting
Translucent shapes displayed slowly throb with a relaxed light pulse to draw attention. As the intrigued mind approaches the objects, an instinctive impulse to touch prevails, stimulating the object to respond. Answering visually, the object intensifies and adopts a human heart beat light pulse. Once visitors interact and get together, the installation is synchronized, becoming a single thoughtful act where it glows as a single BEAT. 

All it takes is just a tap...

The installation is designed to be inclusive, fun and light-hearted while promoting a sustainable message:
"It only takes one to initiate change and collectively, change can be realized..."

Kids pick up quickly and start tapping each one in turn...

The global team of Arup brings art, science and technology together. The designers create expressive, sustainable and award-winning concepts in light. They understand the interplay of structural form and lighting, and work with architects to provide original conceptual designs. Activating public spaces locally and internationally, the team’s passion for light and technical skills are demonstrated in all their light art installation projects.

Mesmerized by the glowing spheres, the younger ones stand still with wonder...



|   Sustainable Light Art   |   Walk or Boat?   |

Discover the light artists' inspirations...
|   Happy Croco   |   iSwarm   |   JouJou-Ours   |   Mimosa   |

Experience the fascinating art installations...
|   Beat   |   Bedazzled   |   The Pool   |   The Wishing Tree   |

Enjoy the fringe events...
|   Pecha Kucha Night   |



More photos are available on Merlion Wayfarer's Picasa at :
Events - i Light Marina Bay

  

i Light Marina Bay - Inspirations (iSwarm)

iSwarm 

  • By Thomas Schroepfer, Suranga Nanayakkara, and  the Singapore University of Technology (SUTD) Team
  • Location : Marina Bay, near the Bayfront water taxi stop
  • Co-created with Philips Lighting
The whole SUTD team came down to support its launch...

iSwarm is a swarm of luminous “sea creatures” that interact with passers-by. Subtle and hardly visible by day, iSwarm comes alive at night. As daylight fades, the cells of iSwarm illuminate the waters of Marina Bay with fluorescent light reminiscent of natural phenomena such as bioluminescent algae or the Aurora Borealis. 

(Source : Pinterest)

iSwarm reacts to groups of visitors by detecting human presence and greeting them with subtle modulation of its light patterns...




|   Sustainable Light Art   |   Walk or Boat?   |

Discover the light artists' inspirations...
|   Happy Croco   |   iSwarm   |   JouJou-Ours   |   Mimosa   |

Experience the fascinating art installations...
|   Beat   |   Bedazzled   |   The Pool   |   The Wishing Tree   |

Enjoy the fringe events...
|   Pecha Kucha Night   |



More photos are available on Merlion Wayfarer's Picasa at :
Events - i Light Marina Bay

  

Philips hue - Wireless Lighting With A Personal Touch

Singapore
March 2014

After going to the launch of Philips hue, Merlion Wayfarer was excited to have the opportunity to test out the Philips hue - Philips' latest innovation in personal wireless lighting...

 (Source : Redmond Pie)

It's easy to set up the hue.

The Philips hue introduction pack includes a hue bridge to easily set up your lighting network and 3 hue light bulbs of 600 lumen (50W equivalent)...
(Source : Gadget Review)

For easy Light Recipes, pick a scene, where each scene is pre-programmed to 3 different colours.
Don't like any of the colours picked? Just slide the bubble to your preference and save the scene...
 (Sources : idownloadblogThe Next Web)

Even for "white" light, there are 4 different choices - from a warm yellow to a cool white...
(Source : Chip Chick)

Set up is easy, only 3 steps, and with a rotating disc on the box to illustrate the step-by-step process...
(Source : Merlion Wayfarer)

Customizing colours is easy, using your phone (both iPhone and Android versions available)...
(Source : Venture Beat)

Amazing Stuff About hue

The array of colours to available is simply amazing 
including a very soothing ultra-violet blue night light...
(Sources : technabob & Red Orbit)


Any photo on your smart phone or tablet becomes a palette to paint with light...
(Source : Redmond Pie)
The timer option can be used to turn hue into your morning wake-up call...
 (Source : Pocket Lint)

Travel safe by turning your wireless lights on or off remotely, even when you are away on holiday...
 (Source : PC Pro)

And finally, a video to show the possibilities in your life with the Philips hue...

(Source : Philips Lighting)

Thank you, Philips!

Life In Light & Colour With Philips hue

Singapore
November 2013
Recent days have been filled with overcast skies and rain, rain and more rain...
So it was a certainly a warm thought when the nice folks at Philips invited Merlion Wayfarer to the evening launch of hue.

hue, the world’s smartest LED bulb from Philips, allows one to create and control home lighting directly from am iOS and Android device.

  
What Can hue Do?
  • Set timers e.g. to wake you up and send you to sleep
    -  It can be set to gently wake you up in the morning and send you to sleep in the evening
  • Keep your home safe
    -  You can turn your lights on or off wirelessly and remotely from anywhere in the world
  • Change the color of your home
    -  You can create the atmosphere you want and use any photo on your smartphone or tablet as a palette to paint with light
For aspiring designers and the artistic,
have the full suite of bulbs in your house to play with is just like a new playground reopened...

  
  • Ask your lights to turn on as you approach your home
    -  The new geofencing means that hue can sense your smartphone or tablet’s location and your bulbs can now be set to turn on/off automatically, change color or light setting
With an open source program code, the techies can design their own customizable apps...

  
  • Set recurring schedules
    -  The recurring schedules feature means you can program it to enhance your family’s daily routine and create settings for activities such as waking up, homework or bedtime

  
  • Hook up hue to your essential Internet services
    -  Through IFTTT (If This Then That), it can hook up to your essential internet services, meaning your bulbs can act as indicators for weather, stock quotes, sports scores, email, social media and more. They can be programmed to behave in any way you choose.
 

  • Change your lighting to suit your needs
    There is a range of LightRecipes that change your lighting to suit your needs:
    -  Relax
    -  Concentrate
    -  Energize
    -  Read

   
 The thoughtful gift from the organizers which will ensure many more multi-hued days to come...

The Philips hue introduction pack with 3 hue light bulbs of 600 lumen (50W equivalent) and a hue bridge retails at S$319 (including GST) at major retailers. An individual bulb pack retails at S$89. More information on hue can be found on www.meethue.com.


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