Making Fresh Pasta at Home

“This is so cool!” I remember saying this to my eldest sister while I was rolling the pasta dough through the machine. Making pasta from scratch has always been a fun and interesting experience for me even though it requires more effort compared to boiling raw, store-bought noodles. So, when I recently craved for pasta, I decided to hang out with my pasta machine again.

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homemade fresh pasta
fresh pasta
fresh pasta
fresh pasta
fresh pasta

While I was combining the flour and eggs, I already imagined the long streaks of pasta dough smoothly making their way out of the machine. However, after cutting the first two pieces of dough, my sister and I noticed that parts of the dough got stuck in the machine. It created a mess because they were stuck in between the rollers and we had to poke and push them out using a pointed knife/chopstick. Also, it was very crucial for us to thoroughly clean the pasta machine because if we left parts of the pasta dough on it and they dried up overnight, the hardened dough may eventually cause damage to the machine when we try to use it again.

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fresh pasta
fresh pasta
fresh pasta

 

During that time, I was already starting to change my mind about cooking homemade pasta because I was afraid that I would end up wasting ingredients, my time, and effort. But somehow, with the help of my sister, we continued to remove the bits that got stuck, sprinkled more flour on the rollers and dough, and proceeded with the next pieces of pasta dough. After rolling each piece of dough, I made sure to sprinkle enough flour on the machine to help roll the dough more smoothly and it worked! By God’s grace, I was able to finish rolling and cutting the pasta dough and I boiled the noodles in time for dinner.

fresh pasta dough
fresh pasta dough
fresh pasta dough
fresh pasta dough

Making pasta from scratch reminded me of a struggle that I face every now and then. I noticed how I was easily discouraged when things didn’t go the way I expected them to. When I made a mistake of not putting enough flour on the roller, it became such a hassle for me to clean up my mess and to start over again. In the same way, I realized that whenever I focus on my weaknesses, my past failures, and the things that I’ve done wrong, I allow these things to rob me of the joy and hope that I have in God.

fresh pasta dough
fresh pasta dough

Lamentations 3:21-23 says “I well remember them,
and my soul is downcast within me.
Yet this I call to mind
and therefore I have hope:

 Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed,
for his compassions never fail.
They are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness.”

As mentioned in the verse above, we have hope in God knowing that his mercies are new every morning. Even if we fall or lose sight of Him every now and then, He is able to strengthen us and help us get back up again.

“We lose our way, we get back up again. It’s never too late to get back up again.
You may be knocked down but not out forever.”

-TobyMac

fresh pasta dough
fresh pasta dough
fresh pasta dough
fresh pasta dough
fresh pasta with cherry tomatoes and basil
fresh pasta with cherry tomatoes and basil
fresh pasta with cherry tomatoes and basil
fresh pasta with cherry tomatoes and basil

 

Pasta Dough = 2 cups of flour and 3 eggs.

 

Encourage yourself one treat at a time. :)

 

 

Sip and Gogh: Family Date Night

Yesterday was my last work day for the week! Woohoo! Usually, before a long weekend, I would stay an extra hour in the office to finish a few more tasks that are important but not that urgent. However, last night, I left the office as soon as I could because I didn’t want to be late for our family date night at Sip and Gogh.

Sip and Gogh
Sip and Gogh

I’ve heard about Sip and Gogh from my friends before and it seemed like an interesting activity. But since I wasn’t artistically-inclined and I didn’t know how to paint, trying it out never really crossed my mind. But, thanks to my artsy, eldest sister (Camille), a few days ago, she encouraged our family to bond at Sip and Gogh. After a wonderful time last night, I would have to say that it was definitely one of the funniest and coolest experiences we’ve had as a family. Hahaha. Thanks, ate!

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Here are some of the reasons why I enjoyed our family date night at Sip and Gogh:

1. Painting skills weren’t required. The Sip and Gogh artists helped us out in sketching the photo, gave tips on how to stroke the brush, and helped us choose the right colors.

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2. There were numerous options of paintings to choose from.

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Sip and Gogh

3. In their Open Sessions, you can even bring your own photo and the Sip and Gogh artists will help you paint it.

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Sip and Gogh

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4. They served refreshing drinks (e.g. wine or juice) and appetizers (e.g. cheese, cold cuts, and grapes) while you’re painting.

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Sip and Gogh

5. The ambiance of the place and the music playing in the background were relaxing and perfect for the experience.

Sip and Gogh
Sip and Gogh

6. The Sip and Gogh staff were very friendly, approachable, and encouraging.

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Sip and Gogh
Sip and Gogh
Sip and Gogh

7. They captured photos of the participants and their artworks and they immediately posted them on their Facebook page. Bravo! Love it!

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8. And of course, we got to bring our babies (finished artworks) home.

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Sip and Gogh
Sip and Gogh
Sip and Gogh

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When we got home, our family still couldn’t believe that we were able to paint our own artworks! Haha. We shared about the funny and interesting moments we experienced while we were painting. One of the common ones we had was the moment when we trusted the Sip and Gogh artists as they guided and helped us paint.

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While I was painting a photo of our Pomeranian (Copper), Jade (our Sip and Gogh instructor) suggested that I dip my paint brush on the orange blob of paint and create strokes on Copper’s fur. At first, I was hesitant because Copper’s fur didn’t have a bright orange color, he had a dark, golden brown one. But, by God’s grace, I trusted her and did my best to create the orange strokes (alone with the white and brown ones) and the result was pretty cool. It looked like Copper! Hooray!! My siblings and parents also shared about their own similar experiences in trusting the Sip and Gogh artists and their paintings were beautifully done as well!

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Sip and Gogh
Sip and Gogh

Even though I don’t paint, I had a better appreciation of paintings and arts after our time at Sip and Gogh last night. It was inspiring to see the Sip and Gogh artists have the natural skills and passion for arts! When I first looked at my blank, white canvass, I couldn’t really see or understand the possibility of painting a photo of Copper. I just imagined that there would be a huge, golden brown, abstract figure. But, with just one look, the Sip and Gogh artists confidently sketched our photos and encouraged us along the way.

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Even if we didn’t know what we were doing, the artists knew exactly what we needed to do and they knew how to help us finish the artworks well. It reminded me of our relationship with God. Sometimes, we may not always understand how and why things happen in our lives, but when we put our trust in the One who sees the bigger picture, we experience peace because we know that He is able to create good and beautiful things (even) out of our messy strokes.

Isaiah 26:3-4 says, “You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you.”

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Thank you, Sip and Gogh, for the inspiring experience. Thank you, family, for our date night and my sister, for your initiative and generosity. And as always, thank You, Lord, for encouraging moments with You.

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c/o Sip and Gogh
c/o Sip and Gogh
c/o Sip and Gogh
c/o Sip and Gogh

 

Encourage yourself one treat at a time. :)

 

SIP AND GOGH

Address: 1 Capitol Hills Drive, Capitol GreenStreet, Old Balara, Quezon city

Studio Operating Hours:
Tuesday to Friday, 4pm – 11pm
Saturday to Sunday, 10am – 11pm

Contact #s:

(+632) 961 – 1248
(+63999) 887 – 6190

 

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Overripe Bananas to Banana Nut Muffins

My eldest sister and I had a quick chat about muffins the other day. She mentioned that she liked cupcakes with frosting more than muffins and I told her that I wasn’t a muffin person as well. But despite my lack of passion for muffins, I still find myself being intrigued by the muffin method and the countless sweet and savory muffins I could possibly make and tweak! So, when we had quite a handful of overripe bananas last Sunday, I immediately thought of experimenting on a new Banana muffin recipe.

Banana Muffins
Banana Muffins

The recipe I used produced 15 regular-sized muffins. They didn’t taste bad, but they weren’t the best ones as well. The muffins had the right amount of sweetness and banana flavor, but I prefer them to be more fluffy, light, and moist. Generally speaking, they were “just okay” muffins and because of this, I was a bit disappointed.

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Banana Muffin Batter

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Later that evening, we invited some of our relatives to our house to celebrate my eldest sister’s birthday. While my parents, uncle, and aunt were having their coffee after the dinner, my older sister suggested that we serve the muffins I baked that morning. At first, I hesitated to bring them out because they weren’t the best muffins I’ve had, but eventually, I agreed and hoped that somehow it wouldn’t be THAT bad. Haha.

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Banana Muffins
Banana Muffins

As soon as my aunt (Tita Marie) ate one of the muffins, she went to me and gave a comment on the moistness of the muffin. She asked about the ingredients I used and then she said: “I know how to make it more moist and I can teach you.” My eyes lit up and I smiled as I continued to listen to her tips and suggestions. It was a humbling moment for me because I was very much aware of my weaknesses, but at the same time, I was privileged to have a tita (aunt) who naturally cooks and bakes delicious food and who was graciously willing to share her secret tips and recipes to me.

Banana Muffin
Banana Muffin
Banana Muffins
Banana Muffins

 

While she passionately shared some of the experiences she had in the kitchen, she mentioned something that I will never forget. She told me that she was able to read some of my blog posts before which gave her an idea to mentor me in the kitchen someday. She had an idea of teaching and helping me improve in my skills and knowledge when it comes to cooking and baking because she saw how much interested and passionate I was in these things. My tita and I don’t get to regularly talk and see each other, so these words from her were very heartwarming.

Banana Muffins
Banana Muffins
Banana Muffin
Banana Muffin

After the dinner party, I remember lying down on my bed with a heart that was pumped with excitement because my passion for cooking, baking, and food was revived. I felt like a plant being watered on a hot sunny day. It was very, very refreshing. Before I slept that night, I thanked God for what happened. Despite the discouragement I previously had with the “just okay” Banana muffins earlier that day, He reminded me to continue dreaming big, doing my best, and having hope in Him when it comes to the passions He has blessed me with.

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Banana Muffins

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Ptr. Peter Tan-Chi once said “When you look at people, don’t look at them where they are today, but look at how they can become through Christ in the future.”

I remembered this quote that night because I saw how my aunt didn’t give up on me or on my passion for food and culinary. Even though I wasn’t able to bake the best, moist muffins in the world that evening, she still saw the potential in me and she helped me see it too. If my aunt was able to express her desire to mentor and help me improve after seeing my weakness, I know that God (who loves me in spite of every speck of flaw, sin, struggle, and limitation in me, and knows the past, present, and future) is so much more able to work in and through me and my passions for His glory.

Banana Muffins
Banana Muffins

 For it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose.” [Philippians 2:13]

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The day before I baked the Banana muffins, I posted a photo of the overripe bananas in the kitchen with a caption: “I can already imagine freshly baked banana muffins. Hahaha. Maybe I should bake today. ‪#‎baking ‪#‎overripe ‪#‎bananaEven if the overripe bananas didn’t look like they were the best bananas, I still saw the possibility of making muffins by using them. In the same way, by God’s grace, I pray that I will learn to look at myself and at the people around me through the eyes of Christ – to look at how we can become through Christ in the future.

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Overripe bananas
Overripe bananas

 “Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever! Amen.” [Ephesians 3:20-21]

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Banana Muffins

Banana Nut Muffins

Recipe Adapted from Cooking Light:

1 cup all-purpose flour

1 cup cake flour

3/4 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 cup sugar

1/4 cup butter, softened

2 large eggs

1 1/2 cups mashed ripe bananas

1/3 cup plain sour cream

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 cup of diced nuts

*Bake at 350 degrees.

 

Encourage yourself one treat at a time. :)

Hanako’s Excellent Service

Before going home from church this morning, I decided to make a quick stopover at the supermarket to buy a few ingredients and to take out lunch for myself. While I was paying for the groceries, I was already daydreaming of hot and delicious Pork Katsudon from Hanako (one of the newly opened restaurants in the supermarket). However, I got a bit distracted because I noticed that my plastic bags with raw meat and shrimp were placed beside the fresh vegetables in the same brown paper bag. As soon as I saw it, I asked the guy who was putting the items in the bags if he separated the raw food from the fresh ones and he said “yes”.

Pork Katsudon from Hanako
Pork Katsudon from Hanako

The lady in the cashier realized that the man didn’t really separate the items because she immediately explained to the guy and asked him to put the raw food in a smaller brown paper bag before putting it in the bigger paper bag with the other items. After he was instructed by the cashier lady, he slightly grumbled and said: “Kaunti lang naman yun eh. Hindi naman madudumihan yung mga katabi.” He quietly tried to justify that the few pieces of raw meat and shrimp wouldn’t contaminate the fresh vegetables even if they were placed inside the same paper bag.

I was quite disappointed with the bagger’s service and I was tempted to explain the contamination process to him. But, I decided not to make a big deal out of it and I gave him the benefit of the doubt. Maybe it was his first day at work or maybe he had a rough morning today. Besides, the lady at the cashier seemed like she understands the process well. Maybe she can guide the guy and help him become more efficient and excellent in bagging the items.

Pork Katsudon at Hanako
Pork Katsudon at Hanako

I left the grocery store with two medium sized paper bags and quickly walked towards Hanako. As soon as I got to the place, I paid for one order of Pork Katsudon (Php 189) and patiently waited at one of their tables. After around 7 minutes, my take-out was ready! The quick service was pretty impressive. The lady server (Marsha) placed the brown paper bag with my Pork Katsudon on the table beside my two other brown paper bags from the grocery store. While I was preparing to leave, I noticed that she was still standing beside me and was looking at the three paper bags on the table. Just when I was about to stand up from my seat, she quickly asked me if I wanted a plastic bag to help me carry the paper bags easily. I was surprised by her simple effort and I smiled at her and said “yes, please.”

Hanako Japanese Restaurant
Hanako Japanese Restaurant

She rushed to the kitchen area and immediately went back to my table. Without me asking or saying anything to her, she initiated to put my Hanako paper bag and another one of my paper bags in the plastic. I thanked her, got the plastic bag and paper bag, and went home feeling grateful.

While I was driving home, I couldn’t help but compare the two instances that I had in a span of 10 minutes. I experienced a not-so-good kind of service from the bagger at the grocery store and then unexpectedly, I experienced a simple yet excellent kind of service from one of Hanako’s staff members. It was only just a plastic bag and I could have carried the three paper bags using my two arms and hands. But, somehow, this small act of excellent service made it more convenient for me. I didn’t have to worry about having ripped paper bags on the way to the basement parking or I didn’t have to struggle with looking for the car keys in my bag while carrying three other paper bags. Marsha (the server at Hanako) didn’t have to give me a plastic bag, but because she saw my need for it, she did and it had a huge impact on me!

Pork Katsudon at Hanako
Pork Katsudon at Hanako

I then wondered if I too am also able to intentionally and humbly show excellence in the workplace, in ministry, or even in the way I communicate with the people around me. This morning’s experience reminded of the importance of being sensitive to the needs of others and being faithful in excellently serving the Lord whenever and wherever.

“Do it, not only when their eye is on you and to curry their favor, but with sincerity of heart and reverence for the Lord. Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.” [Colossians 3:22-24]

Pork Katsudon at Hanako
Pork Katsudon at Hanako

Thank you, Hanako, for the excellent customer service and of course, for the generous serving of delicious Pork Katsudon. I will definitely be back for more. :)

 

Hanako’s Facebook Page

 

Encourage yourself one treat at a time. :)

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My name is Nicole Obligacion and I started this blog because I was inspired by Hebrews 10:24 and Hebrews 3:13. I love to eat, cook, bake, read the Bible, and encourage. :)

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