Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Back from TR!
What a tiring day! TR only ended at 1130pm! DR is on Wednesday and let's just hope everything will run smoothly! Anyway, the secret recipe team would like to thank sponsors who have made this event possible! And for IBMers, hang in there guys! Ultimately, it will all be worth your effort and sacrifices :) Good night and have a good rest!
Sunday, May 26, 2013
The Secret Recipe Tee!
Monday, May 20, 2013
traditional cakes for you?
Looking for traditional cakes to celebrate your event? Kue Tradisional Ny. Yasin Zein is definitely your perfect choice! Thank you for becoming one of our sponsors in this special event too!
For more info visit their facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/toko.kue.ny.yasin.zein
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
The Secret Recipe Trailer is here!
The Secret Recipe on 31 May 2013 at Petra Christian University, 5th Floor, T building! See you there!
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Don't miss your last chance!
Hi guys! It is the last day of April! Today marks the last day of the early bird promotion! Go and get your tickets now only for IDR 10,000! Don't let it go to waste and make the reservations now! Leave us your comments or just mention us on either Facebook or Twitter (@ibmsecretrecipe) ! The Secret Recipe, your no.1 choice of IBM Short Indie Movie 2013! Be ready for the secret on 31 May! :)
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Do you know?
Do you guys like this very special chinese food? Yes, Zong zi. In Indonesia we often refer this to Bak Cang. Bak Cang is made of glutionous rice stuffed with different fillings (such as: skinless mung beans, red bean paste, jujubes(redbean), chinese bbq pork, chinese sausage, chinese black mushrooms, salted duck eggs, chestnuts, cooked peanuts, dried shrimps, taro, scallops and sometimes stuffed with minced chicken curry) and wrapped in bamboo leaves. They are cooked by steaming or boiling.
But do you guys know the origin of Zong Zi? Here it goes..
The Dragon Boat Festival commemorates celebrated Chinese poet and
statesman Qu Yuan (340-278 BC), whom many consider the father of Chinese
poetry. Qu Yuan was a loyal confidante and minister of the King of Chu,
but was wrongly accused of treachery and spent twenty years in exile,
lamenting the fate of his beloved country and writing exquisite poetry.
Increasingly melancholy, Qu Yuan eventually committed suicide by
drowning himself in the river, leaving behind devastated supporters who
raced out into the river to search for his body, throwing small parcels
of rice into the water to prevent the fish, serpents and dragons from
taking it. Each year on the anniversary of his death, Qu Yuan’s
supporters would throw offerings of rice into the river as a tribute,
and zòngzi 粽子 represent these offerings.
Hong Kong Fried Rice
Ingredients
- ½ small carrot, diced into fine cubes
- 50 g frozen peas, at room temperature
- 75 g raw prawns, peeled, devained and cut into small portions
- ½ teaspoon chicken stock powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 2 cups (300 g) boiled rice, cooled
- 2 teaspoons vegetable oil
- 2 eggs
- 75 g honey roasted pork (cha-siu) or triple smoked leg ham, diced into cubes
- 2 spring onions, cut diagonally across into small pieces
- soy sauce to serve (optional)
Cooking Instructions
- Blanch the carrots and peas in boiling water for 1 minute or until the carrots are slightly cooked and the peas tender. Drain and set aside.
- Blanch the prawns in boiling water for 2 minutes or until the prawns change colour and lightly cook. Drain and add to the peas with the carrots.
- Mix in the chicken stock and the salt with the cooked rice.
- Heat a dry wok. Add the oil, swish around the sides and carefully discard.
- Add the rice to the wok and break the eggs into it. Sauté on a high heat, stirring vigorously for 1-2 minutes, or until the eggs blend with the rice and the rice separates and becomes dry.
- Add the carrots, peas, prawns and ham, and sauté for 1 minute or until the prawns cook through.
- Add the spring onions and cook stirring for 30 seconds or until the ingredients are combined.
- Serve with extra soy sauce for a stronger taste
Luo Han Guo Chinese Herbal Tea!
Hi all! Mid term is finally over and that means we are BACK here again! The weekend is here and here is a simple recipe on how to make Luo Han Guo Chinese Herbal Tea. Firstly, some of you might ask, what is Luo Han Guo?
Luo Han guo (Medicine term as Siraitia grosvenorii), in Chinese, 罗汉果, is a natural sweet fruit which often used as medicinal herbs by Chinese physician.
Luo Han guo made into form of beverages, especially herbal tea.We do not usually use the raw green fruit to cook herbal tea, but get the dried one which has turned into dark brown fruit with hard thin shell. This low-caloric ‘fruit of medicine’ helps to detoxify body, and hence, some even claimed for its slimming effect, if consume it on regular basis. Slimming effect! wow. Girls, you might want to try this at home hehehe. Well not only for slimming actually, some drink it regularly mainly to maintain general health so as to eliminate heat in the body which may lead to fever to some people.
Ingredients
3-4 whole Luo han guo (罗汉果)
50 grams of sugared winter melon strips
3500ml – 4000ml of water
Optional:
2 tablespoons of dried longan (桂圆 aka 龙眼肉干)
Method:
1) Boil a large pot of water over high fire. When boiled, reduce heat to low fire.
For more information, log on to: http://www.mywoklife.com/2010/05/luo-han-guo-chinese-herbal-tea.html
Luo Han guo (Medicine term as Siraitia grosvenorii), in Chinese, 罗汉果, is a natural sweet fruit which often used as medicinal herbs by Chinese physician.
Luo Han guo made into form of beverages, especially herbal tea.We do not usually use the raw green fruit to cook herbal tea, but get the dried one which has turned into dark brown fruit with hard thin shell. This low-caloric ‘fruit of medicine’ helps to detoxify body, and hence, some even claimed for its slimming effect, if consume it on regular basis. Slimming effect! wow. Girls, you might want to try this at home hehehe. Well not only for slimming actually, some drink it regularly mainly to maintain general health so as to eliminate heat in the body which may lead to fever to some people.
Ingredients
3-4 whole Luo han guo (罗汉果)
50 grams of sugared winter melon strips
3500ml – 4000ml of water
Optional:
2 tablespoons of dried longan (桂圆 aka 龙眼肉干)
Method:
1) Boil a large pot of water over high fire. When boiled, reduce heat to low fire.
2) Briefly rinse the out shell of each Luohan Guo and crush its
thin shell with bare hands before adding into the simmering water. All
fleshy pulps and seeds as well as the briefly crushed shells are to be
added into the boil. Then, add in the dried longan, if opted.
3) Cover lid and simmer the drink for 10 minutes, the herbal drink will appear blackish in colour, by then. Add in winter melon strips. Continue to simmer for another 10 minutes before heat off. Serve warm or chilled.
For more information, log on to: http://www.mywoklife.com/2010/05/luo-han-guo-chinese-herbal-tea.html
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Second Visit to Kapin!
Okay, so this time we went to Kapin again ( but the one at Pasar Besar Wetan) to do a survey of the restaurant layout if it's going to be suitable for our setting in some of the scenes in our movie.. So here are some pictures we took at Kapin (Jl. Pasar Besar Wetan No. 55B)
A cozy and convenient dining destination ;) |
This is taken at the 2nd floor.. |
Perfect for family.. Variety of delicious dishes available! |
This is cute, isn't it? :D |
Committed to serving the customers whole-heartedly :) |
Shark fin Soup, Nasi Goreng Widodo, Burung Dara goreng, and now.. DimSum! |
Kapin Restaurant since 1952. |
A visit to Surabaya International Hospital (HCOS)
First Visit to Kapin!
Special thanks to Kapin Restaurant that is willing to lend us the settings/properties for the our shooting! Thank you once again, Kapin Restaurant :)
(Kapin Restaurant Jl. Raya Kupang Indah 23)
(Kapin Restaurant Jl. Raya Kupang Indah 23)
Pretty :) |
Oriental Wallpaper (Indeed suitable for the setting!) |
We had dinner there too and it was a great dining experience! |
Cashier :) |
The entrance! |
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Don't Miss It!
Small C proudly presents "The Secret Recipe". A restaurant-business based short movie which reveals the "secret recipe" of a successful business! Keep yourself free on 31 May and head to Petra Christian University (PCU) avt 501 @1230pm. Come and be transformed! :)
Happy Easter!
The management team, actors and the artistic team of The Secret Recipe wish you a happy easter! May this easter be filled with love, peace and happiness! May each one of us also continues to be a light for others and be a testimony of God's love. Have a blessed easter, everyone! :)
a mini sneak preview!
Hi everyone! Thanks a lot for visiting our blog! We have been really busy with the preparation these days as mid term is just one week away. Anyway, a few days ago, we took some pictures for our storyboard and here they are! (Only 4 for now but we hope to post more on the next entries!)
And that's all for now! Indeed a mini sneak preview, isn't it? Hahaha, ok everyone, please continue to support and pray for us alright, so that this project will turn out great and that the audiences will be able to bring back something valuable from our movie after watching it! Have a blessed weekend world and God bless!
Dad tastes the food cooked by Fang Fang, his favourite Chef. |
Everyone gets scared when Dad is mad! :O |
"Lao Gong ah, stay strong. Don't leave me just like that." |
Wen Ming: "Pa, are you okay? I am really sorry." Dad: "heheheee gotcha!" |
And that's all for now! Indeed a mini sneak preview, isn't it? Hahaha, ok everyone, please continue to support and pray for us alright, so that this project will turn out great and that the audiences will be able to bring back something valuable from our movie after watching it! Have a blessed weekend world and God bless!
Saturday, March 30, 2013
A Sweet Little Thing
Hi there! This is a really simple but yummy at the same time! you should give it a try and good luck!
This makes a delicious brownie for one in about a minute. I used a 1500 watt microwave. 60 seconds makes a molten center brownie. 75 seconds make a uniformly done brownie. Careful not to overcook.
Ingredients:
Chocolate Mug Brownie! |
Ingredients:
- 2 Tbs vegetable oil
- 2 Tbs water
- 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
- dash salt
- 4 Tbs granulated sugar
- 2 Tbs unsweetened cocoa powder
- 4 Tbs all purpose flour
Instructions:
- In a 12 oz coffee mug, add water, oil and vanilla. Whisk well.
- Add cocoa powder, whisk well. Add sugar, whisk well. Add flour, whisk well.
- Microwave for 60 to 90 seconds. Center should be slightly molten. Careful not to overcook.
- Enjoy with a spoon. Brownie will be hot.
Taken from: http://www.chow.com/recipes/14253-microwave-chocolate-mug-brownie
Friday, March 29, 2013
Food for Thought!
Hi all! Here is a short video clip on food security in South Africa.. We hope this will give you a better understanding of the three major issues around "Food Security" - Malnutrition, Poverty and Gender.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Which one do you prefer?
Hi guys! These are the two designs we have for our posters!
This one looks sophisticated ;) |
While this one looks cute ;) |
It was such a great relief that our poster designs were finally accepted by Ms. Sani (our beloved theatre lecturer) haha! Anyway, this week has been a tough and hectic week for actors, artists, and managers alike. But we all still continue to strive for the best especially for Mid-Term and Finals in order to make this production a successful one! Wish us luck and we need your support!
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Synopsis!
So.. here's a brief description of our movie.. A Chinese restaurant, which has been inherited throughout generations, runs well under the father’s dictatorship system. Fang Fang who is a loyal chef in the restaurant, is trusted by the father more than he trusts his own son. Unfortunately, life is not a smooth-sailing journey. The restaurant faced a lot of debts and eventually had to close temporarily. When the restaurant almost reached the brink of bankruptcy, Wen Ming comes up with the idea to handle the restaurant. With Wen Ming's "secret recipe", the restaurant becomes more successful than ever before. Watch "The Secret Recipe" to find out how Wen Ming managed to sustain his father's business despite all the hardships he faced.Tears. Twist. Triumph
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Our first make-up session!
Make-up in progress! |
Dito: that tickles... :x |
Thea - Father's make-up artist |
applying some powder... |
Done! say hi to Wen Ming's Father :) |
Vivi: close your eyes if you wanna look pretty. |
Juli: do I look pretty now? ;) |
Chef! |
say hi to Wen Ming's Mother! - Silvi |
RH as Wen Ming "how old you think I am?" |
The Secret Recipe - The casts! :D |
Management, Artistic and Actors unite! |
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