Showing posts with label Baking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baking. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Experimental Indulgence - At Home

I had prepared horseradish in my fridge for bloody mary's, and still hadn't fully experimented with the steak rub from the spice store in Colorado. Sounds like steak time, no?

Steam some green beans or asparagus and look at you with your healthy meal. Oh so fancy.

I used the spice and rubbed it into my steak. Took Worcestershire sauce and threw those bad boys in a plastic sandwhich bag to marinate for a day or two. I found that cooking for one means you have repeated meals, but it can still be fresh. The first day had no marination, but if you prep all the meat in the package the same day you can get increased marination each day.

Medium rare - beautiful.

Life had been stressful for my coworkers so I decided comfort food was in order. Made a giant batch of jalapeno-mustard and hot dog mac and cheese. I used the basic ratios from Rachel Ray's Reuban Mac n Cheese recipe then just changed up the ingredients. All cheese - medium cheddar. Replace spicy brown mustard with jalapeno mustard. Add turkey hot dogs to the pasta. Done.

I found that if you wanted more heat you can add the mustard to your individual dish and just mix it up. Still tastes delicious!

I had furniture advisor and Mar over for bfast one fine Saturday. I had a huge box of grits and discovered a wonderful find at Grocery Outlet - shredded habanero cheddar.

Put it all together and what do you get? Cindy-ized shrimp and grits.

I was feeling scattery so I brain-summarized the recipe to go as follows:

Cook turkey bacon (1 piece for person?). Remove from pan and set aside for chopping when you won't burn your fingers off from the grease.

In the same pan throw in shrimp. Salt, pepper, etc. Place with what should now be chopped bacon. (While those are cooking start to boil water for your grits. Use however much the box tells you to boil. Also get a little pot of water boiling for your eggs).

Same pan. Throw in diced onions mushrooms. Add enough chicken broth to coat those suckers in the caramelized meat juices.

While those are cooking make grits per box directions. (Takes about 5 min). Stir frequently - it's a bitch to clean if you let it stick to the bottom of the pan. When those are done throw in the habanero cheddar til the cheese melts. Don't add too much - it's REALLY SPICY.

While your 2 things are cooking and periodically getting their stir on, poach some eggs. (Read put eggs in silicone poacher). It actually takes about the same amount of time if not less, to cook as the grits. I recommend 3min < time < 5min for runny. If you can't read that go back to school.

Plate your crap up.


Fresh ground pepper and green onions sprinkled on top.

I also made a vegetarian version the next day that was much simpler. Just skip the meat, throw in veggies in a pan (here it's zucchini, mushrooms, and onions). I still did the chicken broth thing because veggies make their own caramels too.

Later that week I decided I wanted rosemary bread. So I made this recipe for rosemary focaccia. I get carried away flouring anything doughy and sticky because I hate when the dough sticks to my hands. I could have baked it longer to get more of a brown crust, but I was tired.

Balsamic vinegar and olive oil - best late night, post-drinking snack evarrrrrr.

At this point through various recipes I had a bunch of random crap in my fridge and I wanted another use for the habanero cheddar. Can't have grits EVERY day now can we? We can. But that's not the point.

My tomato also needed to be eaten STAT so I made a grilled cheese sandwhich. Habanero cheddar mixed with regular cheddar, sour cream, fresh arugula, dried basil, and tomatoes.

No cooking involved. Just pile ingredients on bread, shove in toaster oven. Set to medium. Come back at the ding and smoosh.

I also revisted gingerbread pudding for book club night dessert. I can't find the recipe, but it's the gingerbread pudding cake recipe from the December 2007 issue of Bon Appetite.

Add soy vanilla ice cream - look at the gooey center...

I started a no-red-meat/pork food club with my friends that had such dietary restrictions. For our first dinner we had italian sausage and bean soup. Very simple recipe, and it took maybe 40 minutes to cook with chatting and losing track of time.

Link

Bubble bubble..

With nebbiolo and some shaved pecorino on top

Zoom in - the pasta was gluten free macaroni!

Yes, it did get bigger and bigger the longer it sat. I think quinoa pasta just never stops. Oh yea, we had french bread too! They made a garlic butter (chop up garlic mix with room temp butter).

There was also gluten and dairy free chocolate cake. Made in a springform pan. It was made with black eyed peas and tofu. Tasted a lot like a red bean cake.


But the tofu made it very moist, and who doesn't like red bean anyway?

My friend and I had recently been gifted some flavored salts. I don't normally cook with salt, and she is not a big meat eater. So we experimented with my smoked salt. We made baked chicken with smoked salt; baked zuchinni with shaved parmesean, salt & pepper, and thyme; and mashed potatoes with peas, quinoa, sour cream, and green onions. The quinoa gives the potatoes a creamy texture if you can't have too much dairy (obviously you would also leave out the sour cream).

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Awkward Paella Night

Some friends have been having extremely awkward moments in life. So I had them over for awkward paella. Also to have them out of their houses and into a new environment. Tried out the recipe from the Spanish Table. (see previous paella post).

Didn't have piquillo peppers and decided to add more seafood!

Seafood added: clams, shrimp, white fish.

I made another version later on with squid and fresh green onions.

See the little tentacle? He says hello.

After emotional purging at awkward paella night I challenged my guest to make use of the goats milk cajeta I had received as a present a while ago. She chose to make blueberry, coconut, chocolate chip scones:

It actually wasn't bad (the cajeta that is). A bit of tang from the goats milk. I think it would also be good with fruit.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Pizza and Almond Cookies - Trying the Random

Craving Pizza. Bought TJ's herbed pizza dough, but didn't want to do the usually stuffed spinach deal. Instead, tried goat cheese, spinach, tomatoes and parmesean.

Different craving purchased summer sausage. A few nights later while reheating pizza I thought... needs meat...

Ironically the next week food club girls decided to have a pizza night. So many flavor combinations I can't even describe. Chili/oyster sauce pizza. Margherita. Pizza topped with a fresh arugula salad....

Meanwhile across town... Cousin decided to try her hand at almond cookies. She claims she's a terrible baker, but I've never made anything this pretty:

Had with coffee. So. Good.


Thursday, January 5, 2012

XMAS - Dad in charge of the kitchen!!!

At Thanksgiving Dad turned to my uncle and said, "I want to make prime rib for Christmas dinner. Any advice?" Uncle said, "Go to a butcher shop and have them season and prep it for you. So all you have to do is cook it and you get ribs left over for later eating!" He got into more detail of what you can do with the ribs, and the food coma set in, so Dad said I was in charge of remembering how to cook Christmas dinner.

December comes. Dad says "So you're cooking Christmas dinner, right?"

"What? All he said was, go to the butcher shop. Ask them to prep everything for you. Cook. Done. Right?"

Uncle and I sent Dad recipes.

Dad: "I think I want to prepare the meat the way it says in this recipe, but cook it the other way. Will that work?"

"No. The second way cooks faster because it's a different cut of meat."

Dad: "......ooooookaaaaaaay." *defeated tone*

Christmas Day- Mom steals the oven and makes her ribs. Dad preps the prime rib:

He doesn't like mustard, so he didn't follow the recipe completely. He substituted with other seasoning I bought from Colorado. Also, lots of garlic.

12pm: "Dad, if people are coming over to eat dinner at 3, shouldn't you be cooking the meat by now?"

Dad: "No, why? It says 2.5 hrs for every 5 lbs. That's 3 hours."

"How many lbs is the prime rib?"

Dad: "8 - 10? IIIIII don't knoooooowwwww."

********We had to send Mom elsewhere in the house, because she had already been stressed throughout the day about this. Luckily, we had the NJ clan (who are EXCELLENT cooks) to help with dessert and side dishes. To be honest, they did most of the work. I just moved stuff around.*********

Timing turned out to be JUUUUUST fine. Our guests got sucked into learning how to play Mah Jong, so we had dinner after 4pm.

Eh? Not too shabby for scary Dad comments, right?

The perfect medium rare.... mmmm. No horseradish. Sorry.

NJ Crew + Cousin + Myself made mushrooms and green beans with sage, mashed potatoes, boiled sweet potatoes, gluten free pumpkin/cornbread, and kale salad.

Mom's ribs!!! They are famous and she'll always try to get you to take some home with you.

Corn bread and kale. (Turns out, there's Asian kale. It does NOT cook the same way non-Asian kale cooks. It was.... bitter).

I made Mar's pumpkin walnut crunch cake:

Alternately, we had Maria's bakery Asian cakes! (Apparently quite a few family members don't like pumpkin. Every day's a school day!)


Sunday, October 16, 2011

2 assumptions proven wrong, but still delicious

Coconut and Rum brownies (recipe from epicurious).

I don't regularly keep dark spiced rum in the house, so I bought the little party bottle of rum. Turns out they don't sell dark spiced rum. Just spiced rum. Also, it's a bit more than 2 tablespoons. That's ok. There's molasses! And what harm could come from having just a bit more rum in the recipe?

Pretty simple ingredients: not pictured - butter and eggs.

I thought the rum would cook away. I mean, I'm stirring it over a double boiler when I first add it, and then I'm baking it. Nope. It doesn't. I made them in mini-muffin pans so people feel less bad about eating them. Also it was work, and what if the rum doesn't cook away! Not a very good "welcome back" gift if it also includes "now you're in trouble at work."

Guilt-bite-sized.

Next up: corn bread. We had a departmental potluck to welcome our newest member. There was pulled pork sandwiches, fried chicken, grilled chicken, chicken adobo, home made peanut butter chocolate cream pie, french onion dip with veggies, root beer float fixings, dessert muffin cupcakes (think swirls of caramel and such), 3 kinds of chips, chocolate swirl cookie bars, potato salad, and more!

After cooking club dinner I thought I'd try to make arepas to go with the pulled pork, but it was after 9pm and I didn't want to mess it up and have to start a new batch over. So I copped out and did corn bread from the back of the box. First time making corn bread ever! AND I used my kitchen aid mixer! It's super handy!


Kauai Family Restaurant: This place has weird hours and is just outside of Seattle, so even though Mar and Betty keep telling me how it's better than Kona, I haven't been. Until yesterday!

I ordered this: Saimin; 2 eggs; 2 pieces each Spam, Portuguese Sausage and Vienna Sausage and rice.

To me, it read as "these are the things we put in the Saimin, and we give you a side of rice."

Here is what arrived:

Yes, yes I did order a side of mac salad and a portugese sausage musubi. Why wouldn't I???

I didn't finish all the meat and rice, but I ate the crap out of that meal. (Good things always come from exercise first, eat second).

Ultimately, I think that Kona and Kauai are comparable. I like the mac salad better at Kona, but there's more interesting variety at Kauai. For example:

Butter fried mochi!!!!

They also had home made hot sauce - "good for bloody marys!" Oh Kauai, we shall cross paths again...

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Snack days, Cooking at home, and Cousin Graduates

Food at work: It's been stressful for various reasons. Let me count the ways we've coped:


Cinnamon and peanut butter yogurt covered pretzles, Taco flavored Doritos, Deep Fried Cajun Peanuts, Roasted red pepper hummus, french bread, celery, crackers, Laughing cow spreadable Swiss cheese.

Cinnamon and peanut butter yogurt covered pretzles are always addicting. Be careful with them. And when was the last time you saw Taco flavored Doritos???? Also good dipped in the hummus. Also delicious dipped in hummus -deep fried cajun peanuts. Everybody was skeptical about eating the shells, even after eating it. I swear though guys, you're supposed to eat the shell!!!

Not pictured - Cafeteria had breakfast burrito day and biscuits and gravy on the same day. Everybody was dipping the burritos in the gravy and it was wonderfully fattening. Yes, with hot sauce. I believe I picked Chalula.

Most recent snack day: home made ranch with regular salted chips + Beechers Flagship Cheese = wonderous levels of happiness and increased chances for heart failure. Rhubarb cake. Banana bread recipe made with all brown sugar. Veggie plate, donuts, and omg eating. The brown sugar actually made the bread nice and chewy on the outside.

In response to stress-induced eating habits at work I tried to counter with healthier stuff at home. Also, I craved steak. No butter, no oil. Just non stick pan, salt/pepper for the steak. Then steak remnants from the pan went to season the asparagus, mushrooms and red onion. Also some port (it helps pick up the steak stuff from the pan).



Similar variations of just meat and veggies: chicken and add kale and marsala wine to the veggie mix.

Next stop - Fremont Coffee House. When the timing is right, I get to learn Italian at this eccentric establishment. Otherwise it's at boring Tully's or other giant corporate coffee shop. Broccoli quiche and a soy latte. I just like the skull. The quiche was actually too cheesy for my tastes, but I had given up cheese for awhile. I'm sure at normal standards it was the appropriate amount. Always good coffee at Fremont Coffee.


The skull actually stayed all the way to the bottom of the cup.

Cousin graduated with ten million degrees! She requested asian sponge cake with strawberry. Her brother in law requested some reference to Star Wars. Here is what I came up with:


Other phrases considered, but wouldn't fit on the chocolate: Just a listing of all her degrees, "Congrats Jamie!", "A Jedi Master, you are", "May the force be with you" - or something to that effect. I forget what brother in law actually wanted.

Cake from Piece of Cake bakery in the I.D. Horrible customer service on the phone. Your best bet is always to go in person. On a scale of 1 to 10 on customer service - phone I give them a -5. Don't answer any of your questions, ask you to hold (without putting you on hold so you can hear them), and they just leave you there until you hang up. In person - customer service is a 7. Baked goods 10.

During our after hours celebration we walked by this place:


Didn't actually eat there, but we have relatives named "Foley" so you know. Had to share. Via 3 am text.

Steelhead Diner - Pike's.
- Alaskan Halibut with hominy polenta
- Sockeye Salmon
- Raw oysters
- Fried chicken with gravy and spinach ( you know I ate all those things together)

You know what I should have done? Hominy polenta + gravy. Gravy just makes everything molto delizioso.

Cutter's Happy hour at Pike's. Never a disappointment. Except for maybe the Bloody Mary's.


Nickerson Street Saloon has GREAT Bloody Mary's. Didn't take a picture, but the spices are mixed appropriately and they use horseradish! AND AND they give you pickles.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Baking attempts - yay birthdays!

The good thing about other people's birthdays, is you get to make horrible for you foods (diet or no), and give it all away. Maybe not all. Maybe all but a bite, or two.

Attempt 1:
Orange chocolate chip cupcakes (recipe from epicurious). Delicious.
**um... ran out of choc chips, substituted with mint choc. chips

Attempt 2: with some skepticism
Peanut butter and Jelly Cakewhich (recipe courtesy of the cakewhich silicone pan box.... hence skepticsm). May just find a recipe I trust for the cake, then do the rest per box.
**Paula Deen it is.

The goal...

starts with this...


just watched jersey shore. boom.