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	<title>Rasa Malaysia &#187; Puff Pastry</title>
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		<title>Almond Tea Recipe (酥皮杏仁茶)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2007 22:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Chinese recipes, prepare authentic Chinese food now!) I hate cold weather. There I said it, I haaaaaaaate cold weather. Blame it on my tropical blood, I dread cold temperatures. Winter makes my face crease like a dried prune and my winter wardrobe of fleece, wool, sweaters, jackets and such make me look&#8211;and feel&#8211;utterly frumpy and unattractive! I love warmth and sun&#8211;80 degree Fahrenheit and 80% humidity is my natural habitat. While most people shuns away from humidity, I for one think that humidity does wonders to my complexion&#8211;it makes my skin looks perfectly dewy and glossy (perhaps it&#8217;s SWEAT?!). I digress&#8230; So, when it comes to cooking during this time of year, I only have one thing in my mind: foods that make me warm. Other than my claypot dishes, this almond tea with baked puff pastry (酥皮杏仁茶) has been an absolute life-saver, especially during those cold mornings and nights. I learn this almond tea recipe from a Chinese restaurant near where I live. While it might seem hard to prepare, it&#8217;s actually quite easy to make this almond tea with baked puff pastry (酥皮杏仁茶) with store-bought ingredients such as puff pastry sheets, almond powder, and canned ginkgo nuts. It&#8217;s great sipping the almond tea while munching away the crispy and flaky puff pastry, with a magazine or newspaper in hand. And that&#8217;s when I feel that I might actually start to like cold weather. *wink* Other bakes goods/recipes that go well with Almond Tea with Puff Pastry (酥皮杏仁茶): Shortbread Cookies Mini Portuguese Egg Tarts Banana Nut Muffins Lemon Chiffon Cake (Click Page 2 for the Almond Tea Recipe)]]></description>
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