My first post in 2012, and on Friday 13th :) I look at the date as more of one more week to Chinese New Year, which I'm going to miss all the goodies back home :( However, at least I have time to bake again after an intense period of reading and writing. This was taken from Rasa Malaysia's site, I have modified it by adding a few drop of pandan paste to make it pandan-flavoured. I have seen blogs that add chocolate chip and such too, so I think its really up to your imagination what you want to tweak with it. It's a good basic recipe too, but I did not have the traditional baking mould, so I used one that I bought from Paris. It's quite a good silicon tray that produce what looks like little muffins. There's another name for this baked goodie from France which you can buy at the bakeries along the train stations, but I can't remember it so hopefully someone will recognize and tell me. There are other Chinese New Year goodies I've made previously, so if you are interested, here are the links: Pineapple Tarts Bak Kwa First day Chinese New Year Noodles Ingredients 3 eggs 1 cup sugar 1 1/4 cup flour 1 teaspoon vanilla essence 1/4 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda 2 tablespoons butter 2 drops of pandan paste Steps Beat the eggs until frothy with an electric beater. Add the sugar and beat well until slightly pale yellow. Add in the vanilla essence. Add the bicarbonate of soda to the flour and gradually add it to the egg mixture while the mixer is still on, making sure to incorporate it. Add in the the butter last. If you want two flavors, divide the batter into half and add the pandan paste to half the batter while keeping the other one original. Bake at 190°C for 15 minutes or until browned. Cool and store in airtight container.