Thursday, September 4, 2008

Ham, Pineapple & Cheese Pizza Scrolls


This is a great lunch box idea, adapted from Australia'a Good Taste magazine. I like to look for new recipes in magazines & cookbooks so the girls will get more food choices for their lunch box.
Found this recipe while browsing through & it seemed easy to
prepare so I tried it.
The girls had these scrolls for lunch yesterday & they loved it. I asked JF if she liked it, she told me " Mummy, they were disgusting. " OMG, I got a big shock, actually she wanted to say " Mummy, they were delicious " but just a slip of tongue !!!

The ham, pineapple & cheese pizza scrolls recipe can also be found at this website which carries thousands of recipes. I find many great recipes here. As some items are not readily available here in KK, I'll usually look at the ingredients first when browsing through recipes, the next thing will be the rating given by viewers, of course 5 stars will top my list !

I followed the recipe & made 12 scrolls. I've used the Primo brand of very thinly sliced honey cured ham that i got from Tong Hing. I found this healthier, lower in fat & less salty. Hubby tried 1 & I gave some to a friend for her boy to try, the girls requested for these scrolls again for tomorrow's lunch, of course I obliged, just pop them into the oven to warm up before packing into their lunch box. Well, at least this week's lunch has been well taken care off......

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Loraine,

I learnt from Elyn's blog that u own a 8l mixer, which brand is it and where did u get it from? I need to get one myself. Thanks ya.

Rgds - mima

ganache-ganache said...

Hi Mima,

I got the 8L mixer here in KK, Sabah a made-in China brand called Orimas & it looks like KA, r you in KK ?

Anonymous said...

Hi Loraine,

Nope, i'm in singapore. I've not heard of Orimas. Is it good? How much does it cost?
Rgds - mima

ganache-ganache said...

Hi Mima,
I guess you'll have to get a KA or maybe Kenwood then but I think KA is more sturdy & so gorgeous ! My China made KA lookalike cost RM1000, I wouldn't say it's very good, just useful, the warranty period is only 3 mths. Well, at least it helps in my daily baking, tks to the bigger capacity & they give me 2 bowls. I'll post the mixer with my KA probably tomorrow, so you can compare the difference.

Anonymous said...

Hi Loraine,

Thanks so much for being so helpful. I really appreciate it. I saw the new kenwood model KM020, its very costly. It has the capacity of 6.7 liter and 1500w, dunno whether its reliable. All the attachments comes in stainless steel. Do u have any comments on kenwood.
Rgds - mima

ganache-ganache said...

Hi Mima,

I saw the Kenwood KM020 & it's close to $1000. Even though the capacity is 6.7L with 1500W, if you're juz using for home baking for yourself, I think the KA 5L is good enough & it's only 300W. Yes, the KM020 is powerful but in Sin electricity bills are high, so maybe a 300W will be better unless u bake a lot like me. That's juz what I think lah...

Anonymous said...

Hi Loraine,
Thanks for the advise, very toughtful of you. Here in Singapore, kitchenaid comes only in 5 quarts its less than 5 liters. To make large number of cookies i'll have to make in several batches, quite troublesome la..ha ha

Regards - mima

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