[#甜蜜食間 / Ying's Sweet Time] 威士忌 x 起士蛋糕 / Whisky x Cheesecake (English below)
2021 年,你希望達成什麼新的目標或心願、希望學習哪些新的知識或技能呢?
今年,我決定花點時間了解甜點的好搭檔——烈酒。首先就從知識含量超高的威士忌開始吧!第一個嘗試的,就是照片中的 The Singleton 蘇格登單一麥芽威士忌 的12年單一純麥威士忌(The Singleton of Glen Ord 12-year-old)。光打開瓶蓋,就能聞到非常圓熟甜美的水果香氣,讓我聯想到法式甜點中常用的蘭姆酒,入口有些薑汁般的辛辣,但悠長的香甜縈繞唇舌與鼻腔久久不去。我想到它非常適合搭配濃醇的起士蛋糕,乳脂的豐潤能夠緩和辛辣感、也能為原本的甜美增加厚度。結果是兩者同添韻味,真的很有趣!下次想嘗試威士忌與巧克力的搭配,說不定它和巴巴(Baba)也很合呢!
昨晚還在友人推薦下嘗試了 Hot Toddy 熱威士忌調酒,雖然家裡沒有檸檬,但光是熱水、威士忌與蜂蜜,就溫暖甜美得醉人啊!
不知道你們呢?吃甜點的時候會搭配什麼飲品呢?
I'm not accustomed to drink alcohol, but have been drawn to the world of fine wines, whiskies, liquors, etc. ever since I moved to France. Alcohol and dessert pairings seem fancy and trendy but it exists from long time ago and goes hand in hand with the French gastronomy. Alcohols are welcomed in lots of French pastries, too. This year, one of my resolutions is to get to know more about it apart from tea and coffee.
The Singleton of Glen Ord 12 year old single malt Scotch whisky ( The Singleton ) is what I've tried first. Extremely rounded and fruity, it quickly reminds me of fine rum that I encountered in France. When it comes to taste, heightened zesty and gingery notes are very characteristic. I paired it with a rich and creamy cheesecake that adds depth and mellowness to the whisky itself. It was really interesting for me and I think next time I'll try to pair it with dark chocolates and maybe replace rum next time if I ever make some Baba at home.
What about you? What drinks would you choose when you have your desserts?
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同時也有4部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過21萬的網紅Ghib Ojisan,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Today I visited one of the oldest coffee shops (kopitiams) in Singapore, Killiney Kopitiam. Their history goes back to when it was first opened by an ...
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喺 #冰室 你哋最鍾意食咩呢?
Thank you Tatler Hong Kong's commission for the project 'Alphabet City'. I am delighted to illustrate B is for Bing Sutt (冰室). The illustration is also in the current issue of Tatler Hong Kong and it's available in the news-stands around Hong Kong.
TAI ON CAFE ( 大安茶冰廳 ) is my first memory of a bing sutt which is closed to Gwo Laan (果欄, fruit market) and my old home in Yau Ma Tei. It is a classic cafe and over 50 years old. If you are curious about the energetic side of Yau Ma Tei, I would recommend you to have a walk in Gwo Laan before having breakfast at TAI ON around 7 am.
For food, I would order Hong Kong Style French Toast or sandwiches; For drink, I prefer milk tea and iced coconut milk with red beans. It’s the unique taste of Hong Kong. If I leave here one day, I would miss bing sutt and cha chaan teng (茶餐廳) very much.
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This afternoon I was invited by the founder of this recently opened French pastry shop for a private tasting. I tried out their Citrus Heights (green tea infused with citrus, lemongrass and mint) drink and their signature Antoinette Pavlova. Apart from the meringue (made in their central kitchen), everything else was freshly made and assembled right in front of me. The founder also told me that most of the ingredients they used were from France and that they would only use fr...
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Today I visited one of the oldest coffee shops (kopitiams) in Singapore, Killiney Kopitiam. Their history goes back to when it was first opened by an immigrant from Hainan, China in 1919. I loved the old-school vibe and their not-too-sweet kaya jam. The french loaf kaya toast was something new for me and oh man, it was extremely crunchy and nice. Personally I love visiting these traditional eateries where you can feel the culture and history. Please let me know your favorite kopitiam. I would love to visit more.
Thank you Killiney Kopitiam for hosting me. Check out their newly launched online shop from below. They have a promo going on!
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Join me on my one day journey in the capital of love; france! Let's go!
I got up at around at 8pm without my alarm clock and then had a some coffeeeee! After munching a pound of grapes (yum yum) I proceeded to cuddle with this smug french cat! SMOOCHIE!
I changed clothes and hit the city to practice some thug yoga in urban Paris while rejoicing at inspirational messages in no other than the city of art, Paris!
Then I walked and walked and walked the streets of Paris leading through narrow passages by romantic fairy tale like buildings and fancy shops and mysterious shops picked up an energy drink because until arriving at the love lock bridge pont de l Archeveche where anyone can bring a padlock and forever lock it in other than the city of love! All this walking made me hungry so I got a whole roasted chicken at a real french rotissoire and it was tres bien! Next I went to the Gardens of Luxembourg which looks like the setting of the perfect princess movie I totally want s house like this! Even more intricate of an architecture was of course the famous Notre Dame which is a pure piece of art, in and out! After visiting the church it was time for afternoon tea at a patisserie filled with yumminess where it was hard to choose from but ultimately I went for the cutest one, the rasperry macaron! Yummy yummy yummy! The contrast of the tart raspberries and creamy custard pudding sandwiched between 2 macaron discs made this dessert my absolute favoruite! Yumyumyum!
Next in Paris Wonderland was the iconic Arc de triomphe! You just have to get a picture there when visiting Paris annnnd also at the Eiffel Tower which looks so much more amazing in real life add it to your bucket list and don't forget the magical moment, the 5 minutes of every hour the Eiffel Tower starts to sparkle and twinkle! Tres magnifique, right? That's what I managed to discover in one day, but knowing that there's still so much more to discover I know I'll have to come again!
Booh bye bye booh!

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I've always wanted to see the churches of Nam Dinh. In the past heading towards Ninh Binh on the road, the familiar towers and arches of massive gothic style French influenced churches would peak from beyond the horizon, sparking my curiosity. Later on, I saw many pictures of the online. So I knew that one day I had to go see them for myself. And it happened.
The Hanoi Bus Station has quite a few buses in Nam Dinh's direction. In fact, every 15 to 30 minutes or so. I recommend going to a ticket office and buying a ticket first, but be warned that these mini buses still might take their time leaving to pick up more passengers along the way. Remember that. And the buses can be quite hot too.
About 2 and a half hours later I made it to Nam Dinh, got into a cab and checked into my hotel. I rested for about an hour because I was completely exhausted from the early morning flight and the time on the bus. I tried to rent a car and driver with two rental places and they were all either busy or gave some outrageous number. So I contacted the same taxi guy that dropped me off. Then I realized that all of the churches were in the rural province of Nam Dinh and not in the city. This was a shocker because I was planning to see at least ten. In the back of my mind, I kept thinking that they were next to each other, similarly to how Ho Nai in Bien Hoa's mega churches are. I was more than wrong.
All the major churches are far apart from each other. You can ride a motorbike for sure, but it'll take you all day. I only had about 4 hours or so before sunset. So because I didn't know for sure where I was going and the driver wasn't an expert on the churches, we just opted to use the meter instead, which at the end of it was 1.8 million Dong. The first few churches weren't that far from each other, but they weren't on the main road. They are all tucked in little communities off of the side. The last one called Hai Ly or the Ruined Church as the locals call it was quite a ways away from all the other churches.
I was disappointed that I couldn't see more churches. I was also disappointed that pictures made them look more grand and beautiful. But that's photoshop for you. There was also the fact that many of the churches were given a new coat of paint. You see, that's the problem and the double edged sword. These are active churches that people use. So naturally, they have to restore them and improve them. And a new fresh coat of paint is a part of that. Though, I personally would just have left it alone. But that's not the local mindset.
So are the churches still worth checking out? Yes. Give yourself from morning to evening to properly explore them. Some of them are stunning. Their grand size made it impossible to film them completely. The people in the churches were so nice. From my experiences of traveling, church volunteers and visitors have always been nicer to me than temple people. Many of the church construction workers worked for free in the blazing sun. Some of them even invited me to drink some tea with them. They were proud to show off their work, and rightfully so. These churches were beautiful.
The night concluded with a meal of roasted and boiled ducks. The restaurant where I got the food from didn't have any tables left and it was just too loud and dark to make a proper video, so I bought the food back to my hotel restaurant instead. Despite being a draining day, I slept like a baby on the hard rock of a bed and enjoyed my time running around Nam Dinh a lot.
If you're in Ninh Binh. There is absolutely no reason to not stop by Nam Dinh for a day, especially if you believe in Jesus or if you can appreciate Gothic architecture. Nam Dinh is only 40 minutes or so from Ninh Binh after all.
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