Sunday, July 24, 2011

Bantayan Escapades

It has been raining for almost an entire week here in Cebu, which makes me think of all the sunshine-y memories of a go-to summer destination in the region: Bantayan Island.

From Cebu City, the most common way to commute would be to ride a Ceres bus from the North terminal to Hagnaya port. The trip would take approximately 1.5-2 hours. From the port, you would have to ride the Barge which would take approximately 2 hours as well. Upon docking at Santa Fe port, you may take a tricycle to go to your resort or have the resort service car/van fetch you. The availability and cost of this service depends on the resort. For the trip, you may have to set aside around Php600 for the round-trip travel expenses.

I have been in Bantayan twice. First was on April 2008 where we stayed at Yooneek resort, and the next was late 2009 where we stayed at Placid Beach. I have posted photos to show you how wonderful the island is. Though, I recommend that you go there rather than taking my word for it.

Placid Beach



the "marketing" team!


Last 2008 at Yooneek Resort

Yooneek Resort
relaxing

 
strolling at the beach taking advantage of the low tide
pa-luto at a nearby fish market..yum!

Bar at Yooneek Resort



Friday, July 8, 2011

Alcoy Weekend Getaway: Bodo's Bamboo Bar and Tingko Beach

Finally, after a lot of wishful thinking moments, we finally went to Alcoy last May.

Alcoy is at the southern part of Cebu with a distance of approximately 93 km from the provincial capital. We just commuted and after a 2-hour trip via Ceres bus, we arrived at this municipality.

We stayed at Bodo's Bamboo Bar, located at an elevated portion of the town, that has a spectacular view of the sea. Then, the following day, we headed to the public beach, Tingko. The beach would have been so beautiful with its fine white sand, if not for some trash littered by the people at the shore. (When will we ever learn?)

Anyway, here are some of the pictures of our Alcoy weekend getaway,

our cottage
Bodo's landscape

overlooking the ocean seen...
...at the back porch
the resto

some afternoon coffee to wake us up
then its time to hit the pool!

Dinner time! Family size pizza... I'm telling you, its HUGE!

what's a pizza without beer?
a few rounds of pool

The next day, we headed to Tingko Beach which was a few minutes away via tricycle,
my Tingko beach essentials


Alcoy Mission, accomplished!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Dinner at the Shang

To celebrate a milestone, the Mr. and I decided to head to a dinner buffet at Tides Restaurant, Shangri-La Mactan
 
I was quite fortunate to have availed of their Buy 1 Take 1 promo a few months ago so we decided to use the ticket this July! All in all, we were very satisfied with the buffet not to mention the very friendly and pleasant staff of the hotel. Good food plus commendable hotel service plus spectacular dinner venue = one very happy couple.

The outcome (we left our camera at home so we only used our camera phones so please bear with the low-quality resolution),

started off with some greens and a whole lotta' Japanese
next round, some meat! lamb chops, roasted pork & chicken and blue marlin
more meat for the mister! sayang ang ulam pag walang rice ;)
beef stew
grilled fresh salmon: To. Die. For. (literally melts in your mouth)

can't get enough of the salmon, and a taste of the blue marlin
this would have to be my new-found-friend. a kind of hors d'oeuvre that has cherry tomato, white cheese and olive drizzled with pesto sauce
some just desserts

what's a dessert without icecream?
a variety of cheesecakes which is the fave of the mister
had some coffee al fresco to wash it all down. this is the view of the pool.
and a short walk to let everything settle in. LOL

Monday, June 27, 2011

[Yummy Stuff]: Home-Made Lasagna

My family, friends, and I celebrated my birthday last Sunday since it is the nearest day of the weekend to my actual birthday, April 4. Mr.Gee and I went home to dear ol' Bacolod to spend time with my family. Even my in-laws came to visit us too.

Now, our household wouldn't be complete without any cooking action going on. Hence, another recipe that I cooked for my birthday. Beef Lasagna. 

P.S. We actually opted for beef since I had a certain friend over who doesn't eat pork. So, to be on the safe side, I used beef. But you can use pork if you want to.

Ok, another introduction: My Lasagna recipe.

Ingredients:
Oven ready lasagna
This does not need pre-cooking. Rather, you just assemble it on a tray with the sauce and bake it. However, the parts of the lasagna at the bottom did not soften very well, so I suggest blanching this a bit. Or, you can use the regular lasagna wherein you have to cook it in water first.

For the Red Sauce:

1) 6 to 7 cloves of garlic chopped into small bits; mincing would be much better too ;)
2) 1 knorr cube
3) 1 medium onion chopped
4) 1 250ml box of Nestle Cream
5) 1 kg Hunts Parmesan Cheese Spaghetti Sauce
6) 1/2 kg. ground beef
7) oil, salt, pepper and McCormick Basil, a tbsp. of all-purpose flour

And its as easy as:
1) Put oil on the pan. I used teflon so very little oil will do.
  

2) When the oil is hot enough, saute the garlic and onion.
 

3) Add the ground beef.

4) After which, add a little water (barely reaching the top part of the beef) for the beef to cook in. Then add the knorr cube.

5) When the beef is cooked, add the sauce. This depends on how much sauce you would like. I was only able to use 3/4 of the 1kg of spaghetti sauce.

6) Add the nestle cream.

7) Stir constantly to avoid the sauce getting burnt at the bottom. Season with salt, pepper and basil (I prefer lots of basil). Then dilute a tbsp. of flour in water and pour unto sauce. This would make the sauce thicker. Bring to a simmer then remove from heat.
 

For the Bechamel Sauce, you would need:
1) 6 tbsp. butter
2) 4 tbsp. all-purpose flour (in mounds though)
3) 1 250 ml. Nestle Cream
4) 1 can Carnation evap
5) Quickmelt cheese

And its as easy as:
1) Melt butter in pan over low heat. Add a little oil to avoid the butter from getting burnt.
2) Add in the flour and whisk constantly to prevent clumps.

3) Add the milk a little at a time while constantly whisking. This is a good workout ladies!
Until it reaches this consistency



4) Add in the cream and season with salt, pepper and basil. Whisk constantly till it reaches this consistency. Remove from heat.


To assemble:
1) Line the bottom of the pan (or Pyrex) with the lasagna. Cover the the red sauce and add quickmelt cheese on top.  
The thickness of the sauce would depend on how wide the pan is and how many layers you would like. Sorry, I do not measure, but for me, the minimum would be three layers (2 layers red sauce with 1 layer of white sauce in between) for a pan with approximately 10inx18in dimension. This recipe has 5 layers.



2) Put another layer of lasagna on top of the red sauce. Then spread the Bechamel sauce on top.

3) Do steps 1 to 2 till you reach the preferred number of layers. Since I got extra Bechamel sauce. I spread it on top of my last layer which was the red sauce. Then add grated quickmelt cheese on top.

4) Bake in 200-degree Celsius oven or turbo broiler for 35 minutes. I based the baking instructions on the lasagna box. But, you can check the boxes of other brands for their baking instructions too.

Ta-dah!