Thursday, May 28, 2020

The Amateur Cook in Me.. Tuna Lasagna and Mascarpone Cheesecake

Cooking is one of my love languages. Sharing with you an easy, filling and delicious lunch combination - Tuna lasagna and Mascarpone Cheesecake. Hope you enjoy it! 




TUNA LASAGNA

Ingredients:  

Bechamel: 
Olive oil
2 teaspoons of flour
1 cup full cream milk  and 1 cup low fat milk or 2 cups evaporated milk or 2 cups low fat milk 

Lasagna Filling 
2-3 small cans of tuna
Finely chopped mushrooms (optional) 
1-2 hard boiled egg/s
Tomato sauce 
Garlic
Onion 
Pepper to taste 
Sugar to balance the acidity of the tomato sauce 
Olive Oil 

Lasagna - soak in warm water for approx 10 minutes and stir from time to time so they do not stick
Mozarella cheese 

Procedure: 
1. Prepare the Bechamel by pouring the olive oil and the flour.  Stir until properly incorporated.  Then slowly add the milk (alternately, pouring the milk and mixing).  When there is a thick yet still liquid consistency, set aside. 
2. Prepare the lasagna filling.  Saute olive oil, garlic and onion.  Add the canned tuna, finely 
chopped mushrooms, pepper to taste.  Stir. Add the tomato sauce, sugar and pepper. Stir and then add the sliced hard boiled egg.  Mix until everything is properly incorporated.  Set aside. 
3. Dry the lasagna and prepare stacking following this order: bottom of the pan, first add the bechamel and then lasagna tuna filling. Put the 1st layer of lasagna, lasagna tuna filling, bechamel, tomato sauce, mozarella and repeat until the pan or the casserole is filled. The topmost part should be covered with mozarella chesse. 
4. Cook in the oven at 180ยบ for 18 minutes. Enjoy!! Enjoy!! 




MASCARPONE CHEESECAKE 

Ingredients: 
250g Mascarpone Cheese 
half a cup of Evaporated milk
Melted butter 
Brown Sugar 
2 Eggs
Oats 
Vanilla extract

Procedure: 

1. Mix the oats, a portion of the melted butter and 2 teaspoons brown sugar, until they are properly incorporated.  Put them in the base of the mold or tray for baking. Set aside. 
2. Mix together the mascarpone cheese, evaporated milk, 2 teaspoon of sugar, 2 eggs and vanilla exxtract until everything is silky smooth and properly incorporated.  
3. Pour the mascarpone cheese mixture on top of the oats base. 
4. Cook in the oven at 180ยบ for 18 minutes. Let it cool.  
5. Ready to serve. This is a multi purpose pastry - for breakfast, dessert or snack. Enjoy! Enjoy! 


Friday, May 15, 2020

Staying Mentally Healthy during this quarantine

Even if we were aware that coronavirus started in Wuhan sometime December 2019, nobody saw its rapid spread across the globe.  Governments made hurried decisions to shutdown the countries´borders and to confine the citizens in their home as a corrective measure.  Suddenly, we are facing a new way of life. Working from home while homeschooling our children, literally staying at home and being with our family 24/7, queuing to buy anything (medicines, groceries, pastries, etc), using face masks and gloves whenever outside.  On top of these, there is this growing anxiety as we fear for the welfare and safety of our love ones, the increasing negative news impacting our emotional state and the uncertainty of our future.  

As we face these situations, it is imperative that we do a regular check on our mental and emotional stability. As a person diagnosed with anxiety disorder and agoraphobia, I consistently and systematically check my emotions. Anxiety disorder is unlike getting a wound that you can see the cut, put a band-aid and you know that it is healing as the cut closes and dries up. It is most likely that we are going through an anxiety phase without us even knowing it. General anxiety is triggered by situations that we need to deal with. We can incorporate healthy habits in our daily living that will help us proactively shake off anxiety both in a conscious and unconscious way. 

1. It is important that we dedicate time to do mindful breathing (profound diaphram breathing) as it allows us to be present and connect to our senses.  Recommendation:  Take 5 mindful breathings everyday (close your eyes, breathe profoundly, hold your breath and release the air).
  
2. We need to rise above the negative situation and practice mindful gratitude. While it is most unfortunate that the pandemic has taken lives, employment and has shaken our global economy, there is still beauty in our life. We need to challenge ourselves to always look at the positive and bright side of life. There is always a reason to be thankful for. 

3. As the world is slowly opening and adapting to the new normal, we should ensure that we continue to have our personal space.  While I love being with my family and I am a die hard, super duper fan of working from home, I take the time to go out on the slots approved by the government for adult outdoor activities.  During that slot, I do my mindful walking - I walk at my pace, I observe my surroundings and I reconnect with myself. I use this personal time, space to find my silence and recharge. Charity begins at home. If I am not an ease or not at the pink of health, I will not be able to take care of my family. I need to be at peace with myself so I can radiate and influence positivism as well. 
  
4. We need to prioritize. We all have our plates full. We all have multiple roles - wife, mother, employee/professional, etc.  So we do not succumb to stress nor die in the attempt, it is important that we prioritize our tasks and our goals on a daily basis.  We only have 24 hours a day or 8-15 hours of productive hours. We finish what is due for today and tomorrow is another day! 

5. We need to Accept the new normal.  We need to get used to wearing mask as part of our streetstyle fashion and hopefully it will be temporary. :) 

6. We need to make the conscious effort to be relaxed, to be free from stress and anxiety. Remember, it is not about what happen to you but about how you respond to it.  Life is 10% of what happens and 90% of how you react to it. Sing, cook, read, exercise, watch Kdramas ๐Ÿ˜, eat some chocolates, drink moderately, or do anything that will make you feel relaxed. You deserve it! 

Remember, life is beautiful; la vida es bella; kay ganda ng buhay. ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜‡

The New Normal 

 Not my photo. CTTO. 
Not my photo. CTTO. 

Saturday, May 2, 2020

The Amateur Cook In Me. Cabbage Recipes

The star of this weekend´s ALTANGHAP (ALmusal, TANGhalian, HAPunan, literally means: Breakfast, lunch and dinner - the Filipino way) and repeat performances (meaning it can be eaten, reheated in the microwave until supplies last ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜‰ is CABBAGE (Repolyo in Tagalog or Repollo in Spanish).  For this weekend, I prepared:  Cabbage Rolls and Sauteed Cabbage with Canned Sardines (Ginisang Repolyo with De latang Sardinas) 


Cabbage Rolls

Cabbage Sliced in Julienne for my Sauteed cabbage with sardines and Cabbage leaves for the Cabbage rolls


Cabbage Rolls - low carb, full meal dish. 

Ingredients: 

Cabbage (get the outer part, full part as we will use it to wrap the filling) 
For the filling:  ground meat (either pork, beef or chicken, we used beef), minced garlic, minced carrots, minced shrimps (optional), minced ginger (for the added flavor), small egg, ground black pepper, herbs such as parsley 

Procedures: 

1. Blanch the cabbage (put it in hot, preboiling water for a minute, get it and put in cold water with ice). Set aside. 
2. Mix all the ingredients of the meat filling until they are all fully incorporated 
3. Scoop a teaspoon to a tablespoon of the meat filling, depending on the size of the cabbage leaf and put it in the blanched cabbage 
4. Pour water into your steamer.  Steam the cabbage rolls from 20-25 minutes. 
5. Best served as it is with soy sauce and lemon/calamansi.  Delicious. 

 Blanched cabbage
 Cabbage Rolls in Steamer
Finished Product! Success! Delicious Cabbage Rolls!!  



Ginisang Repolyo with De latang sardines 



Covid Chronicles: The NEW Normal

Spain has been in a state of emergency and quarantine since March 12 due to covid pandemic.  This means that academic institutions were closed and replaced by online, virtual classes. Government has mandated enterprises to practice work from home if possible. All business related activities (tourism, etc) that cannot work from home have been shut down except in the cases of healthcare, drugstores and food/supermarkets. All with the objective to reduce people in the street and stop the spread of coronavirus.  

After 49 days, 7 weeks of quarantine, today, May 2, 2020, the adults and older people, were finally allowed to do some outdoor activity.  There is a gradual process in the exposure of the people to outdoor activities.  This is all aligned with the indicators that the Spain government, together with the WHO and the experts, have defined to limit to the minutest level the covid relapse. 

I am a stickler for routine and compliance and I can safely say that I (and my family) are following the government´s and the experts advice on  social distancing, usage of protective gears and accessories and timeslots to manage the turnout of the people on the street.  These norms are most likely to stay for quite a while until the covid vaccine is available.  These norms are our NEW normal.  Sharing with you our NEW normal as we all combat covid.  

Activity:
Pre-Covid:
Post-Covid/The New Normal:
Casual gear for a quick walk in the park, quick shopping, jog in the park etc.
Autumn and Winter:  Dress, Stockings, Socks, Coat and shoes or boots
Spring and Summer:  Shorts, skirts, shirts, sandals, sneakers, slip ons and slippers
Autumn, Winter, Spring Summer:  Gear + Protective gears – mask and gloves

Upon return to my home: throw rotective gears, wash hands thoroughly, disinfect  leather bag, grocery cart or reusable grocery bag  (if is cloth, put it in the washing machine), wallet, mobile phone, headset, whiteflower, rosary,   eyeglasses, shoes, etc

Remove street clothes in your mudroom or main entrance

Take a hot, relaxing shower
Bicycle ride in the park, basketball game in the park, etc.
Take your bike, basketball, etc and upon reaching home, park the bike and store, safekeep the basketball
Upon reaching home before parking  bike, trolley, and storing  basketball:  DISINFECT THEM. 
Shopping, buying simple things from your friendly neighborhood stores (drugstores, groceries, flowers, newspapers, magazines, etc)




Shopping for whims (bags, clothes, books,  fashion accessories)
Everyone is in the store while patiently waiting for one´s turn

1 – 15 clients inside the store, depending on its size, hand disinfectant and gloves are a requirement prior to entering the establishment

Credit card is the promoted, preferred mode of payment

Online shopping is a go to option 
Church visit and church gatherings
Almost elbow to elbow “closeness” in the pews

Completely filled with churchgoers
Still to be formalized and communicated but it is most likely that a 1-2m distance in the pews is going to be observed
Visitors in one´s home
Sky is the limit, after all it is your home
In our home: visitors are requested to leave their shoes in the mudroom/main room
School activities – school, lunch in school canteen, extra curricular activities (swimming, judo, painting, language classes, etc)









Crowded classrooms with approximately 20-30 students depending on the school population

Common lunch time with approximately 400 – 1200 students in the school canteen depending on the school population

Extracurricular with a minimum of 15 students depending on the theme
Still to be formalized.  I am certain that all parents are anxious to know the NEW normal in the schools.
Office Greetings/introductions
Formal Handshake
2 Cheek Kisses
Hugs (I am a big hugger than a 2 cheek kisses person hahaha)
Acknowledgment nod with smiling eyes
Beautiful, welcome smile

Most likely to maximize work from home scheme to maximize social distancing and conference calls

Offices will be redesigned to have at least 1-2m of distance
Public Social Gatherings
Big parties
Stadium filled audience watching football games, concerts
Movie house, restaurants, bars, museums
Very limited turnout, audience on public events.  The government has announced that no big summer festivities are allowed this summer 2020 to respect and promote social distancing

There are machines undergoing tests to validate turnout, headcount of audience on public gatherings such as concerts, etc.  This will ensure that the expected headcount is respected and is compliant with the social distancing norms.

This leaves a big impact on the businesses´ profitability
Public Transport
During peak hours: cheek to cheek mode with the other passengers.  Passengers running and pushing to get in the train or subway.

Usual sight of passengers coughing, sneezing without protective gears nor usage of hands to cover the mouth.

Every quarter or semester thorough cleaning and disinfection of the train and subway tracks and coaches
The usage of mask is mandatory and social distancing must be implemented (the how of this remains to be seen when we are in full force in commuting).

Daily disinfection of the train and subway tracks and coaches

Let´s trust the process.  Everything happens for a reason. This too shall pass.  Let´s stay positive.  Take care. 

The New Normal:  massive use of masks, gloves, hand sanitizers and disinfectants. Staple pร rt of our street and casual fashion. ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜‰

 Photo Courtesy of RTVE.ES
Photo Courtesy of Elpais.com

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Covid Chronicles: My personal list after the quarantine

Today, April 26, after 46 days of confinement, the Spain government allowed the children, infant to 12 years old, to go outdoors.  This is a milestone as we are flattening the curve, there are lower incidents of new Covid cases and for the past few days, the statistics of the treated patients are higher than the victims.  Praise and Thank God for His mercy and healing grace. 

My son was hesitant to go out but eventually, he did go out with dad for a quick outdoor experience, complying with the social distancing and safety protocols laid out by the government. 

I hope and pray that albeit slow, we will be able to establish our lifestyle and adapt to the new normal.  I am hopeful that small and medium sized businesses, that self employed entrepreneurs will be able to get back to full operations, that we will be able to report back physically to our offices, that school will resume and that we will be able to take the public transport again and many other things, as these would signify that we are beating the covid.  

In the meantime, here is a short personal list of the shops, bars, restos and activities that I will indulge myself into when the confinement is lifted and we adjust to our new normal.  Note:  This is a very personal list.  This is a reflection of what I truly, terribly missed at a personal, whimsy level. 

I will dine at or order to go at: 
1. Bite Me Cafe - they serve the most delicious, innovative flavors of artisan vegan donuts/halos. 
2. Restaurante Veronica - they have the most delicious home made foie, good food and desserts in general, fanciful interior, amazing service and lovely people! We are regulars since 2006! They´ve seen me when I was pregnant and my son is growing up in their eyes as well! 
3. Go Hyang Mat - the best Korean restaurant in the city! And it is in my neighborhood! They serve the best JapChae, Bulgogi, Bibimbap, Jemulyeon, Rice cakes! Everything is delicious and really affordable! 
4. Hattori Hanzo - a fusion Japanese resto that serves really refreshing ramen, baos and takoyaki! Delicious! 
5. Taberna Maceira - our go to place for quick, economical, classic Spanish tapas and cuisine. They have the classic pulpo (octopus), croquettes, chorizo (I am drooling as I write this hahahah) ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜‹ And they have refreshing wine and classic Spanish desserts! 
6. Five Guys Burger - my go to fastfood and comfort food - hamburger or hotdog with cheese and milkshake ๐Ÿ˜‹๐Ÿ˜‹๐Ÿ˜‹
7. Pasteleria Mallorca - freshly baked canapes, pastries and healthy comfort food 
8. O Paso De Lugo - classic spanish cuisine, really good good food - callos, tapas, lacon, everything is just good in this resto! Really love this!! And its in my neighborhood!! 

I will go to: 
1. Churches:  I would love to go back to Jesus de Medinacelli, Nuestra Seรฑora del Carmen, Almudena Church or just simply be in the church in my friendly neighborhood. 
2. Retiro Park 
3. C/Huertas, Sol, Calle Arenal, Gran Via, Plaza de Espaรฑa, Callao
4. Cercedilla for a hiking or walking 
5. Paseo Castellana for a long (approx. 7,5 kms) and tranquil walk 
6. Casa de Campo for a long quiet walk and to have some sort of "nature feels" 
7. Madrid Rio 
8. Museo de Ferrocarril 
9. Museums - Reina Sofia, Thyssen, Prado

I will avail of the following services: 
1. Acupuncture, Kobido and Ventosa massage at Yo Me Cuido
2. Foot Spa and pedicure
3. Full Body Massage at The Organic Spa
4. Eyebrows waxing/trimming and facial hair removal 
5. Hand waxing 

I feel like dreaming as I write this.  I am seizing the day.  I know in God´s perfect time, everything will fall into place and we will be able to enjoy our new normal. In the meantime, let us continue to trust the process, do our part so that we will continue to combat covid and as what they say in the kdramas, "AJA! HWAITING!" (which means: Never give up, never stop fighting, Fighting!). 








Covid Chronicles: Q&A in this time of Covid

Working from home with the kiddos is literally juggling between the kids, family and work.  My 9 year old love of my life, my precious son, is always understanding with our work commitments. But there are days that he is more clingy. And when he sits on my lap and looks at me with the puppy eyes, please mom look, how can my heart not melt and give in?  In one of my conference calls, he gladly obliged for a Q&A as I cannot move away from my laptop and my headset.  ๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜€

Sharing with you our random and impromptu Q&A, done on April 16, 4pm.  

I had to be somewhat present in my conference call but the important thing is my son and I had a quick yet meaningful mom and son quality time.  I love you always my son! Always and forever! 


Question
Answer
  • How many days are we in quarantine
  •  A LOT (with feelings!)

  • What do you miss most during this quarantine
  • My school

  • Who do you miss most during this quarantine
  • My friends and family/relatives
  • What have you been eating
  • A LOT of stuff

  • What is your most favorite activity during this quarantine
  • Doing homework, I really like that

  • Do you take a shower daily
  • No

  • Do you brush your teeth daily
  • Yes

  • Have you been sleeping late
  • Yes

  • Have you been sleeping well

  • Yeap

  • What will be your 1st activity when quarantine is lifted

  • Go out to the park, go to school

  • Message to Covid

  • You're stupid and I hate you

  • Are you happy with the way the govt is managing the covid pandemic

  • Yes, because they are doing their best

  • Do you clap your hands at 8pm to salute the frontliners

  • Yes

  • What is your favorite TV program during this covid

  • Victorious of Nikoledeon

  • What is your favorite movie

  • Toy Story 4

  • Have you been spending lots of time with mom and dad

  • Yes

  • Who spends more time with you dad or mom

  • Both

  • What keeps you busy
  • Doing homework and playing with my toys

  • Have you been reading a lot
  • Yes

  • What was the last book that you read
  • Geronimo Stilton Wild, Wild West

  • What is your typical bfeakfast

  • Cookies, toast and milk

  • What is your typical snacks

  • Apple

  • What is a new skill that you have learned during this quarantine

  • I learned how to do canapes

  • What values did you learn or relearn

  • To be more respectful and contain my emotions especially when I want to go out

  • What household chore do you do

  • Prepare the dining table, clear the dining table and tidy up my toys

  • Do you wash your hands often

  • Yes

  • Do you watch Kdramas with Mom

  • Sometimes

  • Kim Soo Hyun or Lee Min Ho

  • None of them

  • Do you talk to Google Nano/Okay Google

  • Sometimes

  • What was the last song you requested from Okay Google

  • Follow the Leader by Wysin and Yandel

  • What was the last song you sang

  • Well, I practically didn't sing any song

  • What was the last meal that you ate

  • Chicken Curry

  • Who cooked the chicken curry

  • My Mom

  • Was it delicious

  • Yes, pretty delicious I have to say. It was the best chicken curry I've had in my life

  • Message

  • We can do this! We can beat this virus, once and for all.