Hi, I'm Faeez from the sunny island of Singapore. Welcome to BitterSweetSpicy! I'm a mother of two girls & two boys.... I'm also a primary school teacher.
I created this blog in 2011, having inspired by the beautiful food blogs that I had come across. Baking & cooking are my passion, so I thought it would be a good idea to also share the recipes & products of my passion through this blog.
I've been baking & cooking as long as I can remember. I started helping my mum in the kitchen when I was still in primary school. Without a doubt, my mum has had the greatest influence on my passion & has been the main source of inspiration for my love for baking & cooking.
I had some formal training in baking from BITC. Before that, I had attended many weekend baking & cooking classes organised by enterprising homemakers at their homes or community centres. Occasionally, I still go for the weekend classes, although not as often as I used to. I'm also a sucker for cooking &, especially, baking books & magazines. To date, I think I've owned more than one hundred baking & cooking books & magazines!
I hope that you'll try out the recipes that I've shared in this blog. Do follow my blog, Instagram & FB Page for the latest updates.
Thank you.
Just stumbled upon your blog. Love your recipes. Thanks so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteHI! Just want to thank you for sharing your recipes. I've tried your pandan cupcakes with Swiss Meringue Gula Melaka and everyone loved it. We had a bake sale in our church and I made double the recipe and got more than 100 medium size cupcakes. I had so much praises about it. Yesterday I tried the Quiche toast and followed exactly without altering anything and it came out perfect. I also made the red velvet but used my own cheese topping recipe. The cake was delicious, it was soft and moist. Will continue to try your recipes. Thanks for sincerely sharing the recipes transparently. God bless you
ReplyDeleteJeanette,
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome... thank you for dropping by. :)
Gina,
ReplyDeleteThank you for having faith in the recipes that I've shared. And thank you for the generous positive feedback, I'm humbled & very grateful.... Thank you again. :))
The Indian Curry Puff looks great. Sure would try to make them. Thanks !
ReplyDeleteCindy
Thank you Faeez for the red velvet cake. I made it for my church small group progressive dinner and everyone thought it was delicious and I do too. They are all very great cook and bakers themselves and I was very pleased with the outcome. God bless you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSalam Faeez! Your marble cake recipe has reached Glasgow, Scotland and it is AMAZING! thank you so much for the recipe. I can feel your sincerity and warmth in all of your recipes. Keep it going! :)
ReplyDeleteSalam Sheekeeny, wow, thank you very much. Alhamdulillah... Thank you again.:))
ReplyDeleteSalams. I was looking for traditional Malay kuih-kuih and came across your site. I really enjoy browsing through the recipes and hopefully to make a few of them.
ReplyDeleteI am interested in making a gluten-free and wheat-free treat for my daughter's class to celebrate the upcoming Eid and I might try my hand at making a putri salat for the first time. Wish me luck!
- Seri
(living in the Boston area - formerly a primary school teacher too.)