Chocolate Moist Cake a.k.a Kek Coklat Tonggang Tebalik
Bahan-bahan:-
2 cawan tepung gandum
1 sudu teh Sodium Bikarbonat
1 sudu teh Serbuk Penaik
1 cawan minyak
2 cawan gula
2 biji telor
1 sudu teh esen vanilla
1 air panas
3/4 atau 1 cawan serbuk koko (bergantung kepada kehitaman)
1 cawan susu sejat
Secubit garam
Cara-cara:
-Ayak tepung bersama soda bikarbonat dan tepung penaik. Kemudian ayakkan sekali serbuk koko.
-Pecahkan telur dalam mangkuk besar dan gaulkan
-Masukkan esen vanilla, minyak dan susu sejat, gaulkan sedikit
-Masukkan gula, gaulkan lagi
-Masukkan air panas, gaul sehingga hampir rata
-Sambil menggaul, masukkan bahan ayak tadi sedikit demi sedikit
-Kacau sehingga rata dan pastikan tidak terdapat ketulan tepung dalam adunan
Membakar:
-Sapukan majerin/butter pada loyang, dan renjiskan tepung sedikit seperti tayamum
-Goyangkan loyang dan buang tepung yang berketul di sinki
-Tuang adunan tadi kedalam loyang.
-Bakar pada 150 darjah celcius selama 45 minit, cucuk kek menggunakan lidi dan periksa jika masih terdapat adunan cair pada lidi tersebut.
-Tambah beberapa minit jika kek belum masak
-Biarkan sejuk dan untuk sajian terbaik, biarkan semalaman untuk kek yang lembap
*pastikan anda menggaul pada satu arah sahaja...aku tanye mak die pun xtau kenape
Peratusan kegagalan : 13%
Family kami panggil kek ni kek tonggang tebalik..sbb urutan mane korg nak campur bahan ni pun boleh, cume jangan letak air menggelegak tu direct kat telur la sbb kang telor tu masak plak.
First time aku buat, aku ingat xjadi sbb org sume kutok muke cam aku ni xkan reti buat kek..hahah
Tapi bile aku bagi member aku try, aku sendiri xdapat makan puas...haihh...ade yg sanggup bayar suruh aku buat lagi..lol
Chobe2 lah kalau xde keje...hehe.
Kalau ade microwave oven, boleh setting dalam 500W pastu bakar dalam 12minit. Biarkan sejuk lepas masak sbb proses masakan masih berlaku lepas keluar oven. Pastikan kek tu berpusing dalam oven. Kalau x, pusing sendiri sikit2 setiap minit.
Kalau pemalas sangat nak buat banyak2, adjust jumlah bahan tu ikut ratio die, dan microwave 2 ke 3 minit pun jadik...haha..macam bancuh milo je.
Ape2 pun, jangan sesekali pakai bekas besi kalau nk guna microwave...kang molotup xdapek den nak nolong.
Tech Review : BenQ and Samsung monitors
Recently I bought another 27inch BenQ M2700HD monitor.
Thanks to Nasrul, he agreed to exchange his Samsung SyncMaster B2230 with my old LG W2361V. Although the Samsung is about 1.5inch smaller than my LG, I did so because I need the VESA mounting holes on the back of the monitor.
So my setup for the monitors is like this.
My main monitor (BenQ) is by default put on my multimedia-desk and the 21.5inch Samsung is now hanging on the VESA arm and positioned next to my BenQ on the left side.
Side-by-side screen quality comparison:
Samsung has been known as among one of the pioneers in the LCD industry. While BenQ, a 'newbie' in this industry is probably known for its sleek design in their monitors.
-Color Quality
Looking at the color vibrance, Samsung seems better than BenQ. I had to play with several settings on the BenQ's OSD menu to get a close color saturation with Samsung. Obviously Samsung leads in terms of color management for their displays. However, when viewing texts, Samsung displays a bit of colored tinge on the edge of the text. If the sharpness and contrast are tuned properly, the tinge will disappear or become unnoticeable.
-Brightness
Samsung claimed to have a 300cd/m² (candle/m²) while BenQ is a bit higher with 400cd/m². If both monitors are put on their maximum brightness, it is true that BenQ is far brighter than Samsung. Somehow, we normally don't really need such a bright setting which will likely to cause eyestrain and at the same time it is not eco-friendly. Since both monitors have their own brightness sensor, I'm just using the automatic setting for each of the monitors.
-Contrast
Typically, both monitors have a contrast ratio of 1000:1 which is a standard for recent normal back lit LCDs. Samsung claims to have a Dynamic Contrast Ratio (DCR) of 70000:1 compared to 50000:1 for BenQ. After playing around with several settings on these monitors, I found that Samsung performs better in managing the contrast while maintaining the quality of the picture. Both monitors will perform well if high-gloss coating is used.
-Viewing Angle
When viewing at different angles, I found that Samsung displays a huge difference when viewed at different angles. Text and colors seem to be identifiable for BenQ when viewed from the side or above the monitor. BenQ imminently wins for this category.
-Overall and Personal Evaluation
BenQ fails to compete with Samsung (or maybe LG) in terms of color depth. For those who love using photography softwares like Photoshop, I wouldn't recommend BenQ as a choice. BenQ performs better for general viewing because it can maintain the detail of the picture when viewed at different angles. I can't compare the price because the sizes for both monitors are different.
-Tips and Tricks
To solve the color problem on my BenQ, I used a different color management profile in my setting. Instead of using its default color configuration, I loaded the color profile from my old LG monitor. The picture looks incredibly awesome after loading the profile but still cannot compete with Samsung. I also tuned both monitors to look their best using the wizards found in Windows Media Center and Control Panel.
For the configuration, I'm using the same 1080p 60Hz resolution on both monitors according to their native resolution settings. Both are using the same D-Sub output from my graphic card. I made my BenQ as my main display and positioned the Samsung display as how it should be. This configuration panel can be found on the Windows 7's Resolution Setting.
People may ask how can two monitors be a use to me?
The answer is multi-tasking. I extended my display to my Samsung monitor (not cloning the screen) so that I will have more space to work on. When I am working with PDFs, wordsheeets etc, I can just rotate my second display and have a complete view of my document, vertically.
Also, sometimes when my friends or seniors come here to hang out, I can just tilt my second monitor to face my bed for using the pc while the rest can enjoy watching the television,movies or play Xbox 360 on the main display.
Thanks to Nasrul, he agreed to exchange his Samsung SyncMaster B2230 with my old LG W2361V. Although the Samsung is about 1.5inch smaller than my LG, I did so because I need the VESA mounting holes on the back of the monitor.
So my setup for the monitors is like this.
My main monitor (BenQ) is by default put on my multimedia-desk and the 21.5inch Samsung is now hanging on the VESA arm and positioned next to my BenQ on the left side.
Side-by-side screen quality comparison:
Samsung has been known as among one of the pioneers in the LCD industry. While BenQ, a 'newbie' in this industry is probably known for its sleek design in their monitors.
-Color Quality
Looking at the color vibrance, Samsung seems better than BenQ. I had to play with several settings on the BenQ's OSD menu to get a close color saturation with Samsung. Obviously Samsung leads in terms of color management for their displays. However, when viewing texts, Samsung displays a bit of colored tinge on the edge of the text. If the sharpness and contrast are tuned properly, the tinge will disappear or become unnoticeable.
-Brightness
Samsung claimed to have a 300cd/m² (candle/m²) while BenQ is a bit higher with 400cd/m². If both monitors are put on their maximum brightness, it is true that BenQ is far brighter than Samsung. Somehow, we normally don't really need such a bright setting which will likely to cause eyestrain and at the same time it is not eco-friendly. Since both monitors have their own brightness sensor, I'm just using the automatic setting for each of the monitors.
-Contrast
Typically, both monitors have a contrast ratio of 1000:1 which is a standard for recent normal back lit LCDs. Samsung claims to have a Dynamic Contrast Ratio (DCR) of 70000:1 compared to 50000:1 for BenQ. After playing around with several settings on these monitors, I found that Samsung performs better in managing the contrast while maintaining the quality of the picture. Both monitors will perform well if high-gloss coating is used.
-Viewing Angle
When viewing at different angles, I found that Samsung displays a huge difference when viewed at different angles. Text and colors seem to be identifiable for BenQ when viewed from the side or above the monitor. BenQ imminently wins for this category.
-Overall and Personal Evaluation
BenQ fails to compete with Samsung (or maybe LG) in terms of color depth. For those who love using photography softwares like Photoshop, I wouldn't recommend BenQ as a choice. BenQ performs better for general viewing because it can maintain the detail of the picture when viewed at different angles. I can't compare the price because the sizes for both monitors are different.
-Tips and Tricks
To solve the color problem on my BenQ, I used a different color management profile in my setting. Instead of using its default color configuration, I loaded the color profile from my old LG monitor. The picture looks incredibly awesome after loading the profile but still cannot compete with Samsung. I also tuned both monitors to look their best using the wizards found in Windows Media Center and Control Panel.
For the configuration, I'm using the same 1080p 60Hz resolution on both monitors according to their native resolution settings. Both are using the same D-Sub output from my graphic card. I made my BenQ as my main display and positioned the Samsung display as how it should be. This configuration panel can be found on the Windows 7's Resolution Setting.
People may ask how can two monitors be a use to me?
The answer is multi-tasking. I extended my display to my Samsung monitor (not cloning the screen) so that I will have more space to work on. When I am working with PDFs, wordsheeets etc, I can just rotate my second display and have a complete view of my document, vertically.
Also, sometimes when my friends or seniors come here to hang out, I can just tilt my second monitor to face my bed for using the pc while the rest can enjoy watching the television,movies or play Xbox 360 on the main display.
Antara Dua Cinta
Apa yang ada jarang disyukuri
Apa yang tiada sering dirisaukan
Nikmat yang dikecap
Baru kan terasa bila hilang
Apa yang diburu
Timbul rasa jemu
Bila sudah di dalam genggaman
Dunia ibarat air laut
Diminum hanya menambah haus
Nafsu bagaikan fatamorgana
Di padang pasir
Panas yang membahang disangka air
Dunia dan nafsu bagai bayang-bayang
Dilihat ada ditangkap hilang
Tuhan.. leraikanlah dunia
Yang mendiam di dalam hatiku
Kerana di situ tidak ku mampu
Mengumpul dua cinta
Hanya cintaMu ku harap tumbuh
Dibajai bangkai dunia yang kubunuh
Lyrics from Raihan - Antara Dua Cinta
~cuma sebait pesanan buat diriku dan sahabatku ;)
Apa yang tiada sering dirisaukan
Nikmat yang dikecap
Baru kan terasa bila hilang
Apa yang diburu
Timbul rasa jemu
Bila sudah di dalam genggaman
Dunia ibarat air laut
Diminum hanya menambah haus
Nafsu bagaikan fatamorgana
Di padang pasir
Panas yang membahang disangka air
Dunia dan nafsu bagai bayang-bayang
Dilihat ada ditangkap hilang
Tuhan.. leraikanlah dunia
Yang mendiam di dalam hatiku
Kerana di situ tidak ku mampu
Mengumpul dua cinta
Hanya cintaMu ku harap tumbuh
Dibajai bangkai dunia yang kubunuh
Lyrics from Raihan - Antara Dua Cinta
~cuma sebait pesanan buat diriku dan sahabatku ;)
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