Barbecue ribs

June 22, 2013 · Posted in Barbecue Foods · Comment 

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Empress Rice

June 21, 2013 · Posted in Recipes · Comment 

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Empress Rice
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Image by sweet mustache
The recipe is from this book.

Rice
1 cup jasmine rice, rinsed and drained
2 4" Asian vanilla leaves
2 cups coconut juice

Meat Mixture
1/2 cup diced Asian sausage
1/4 cup Asian ham (I used some pork meatballs, diced)
1/2 cup cooked chicken, diced
2 oz cooked long beans
1/2 cup dried shrimp, soaked in water
2 Salted duck eggs (use only chopped yolks)
2 thin omelets
1 tsp chopped garlic (1 clove)

Seasoning
1/2 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1/2 tsp soy sauce

The Rest
5 quail eggs, hard cooked
2 tbsp oil for stir-frying

Cook the rice according to package directions with the coconut juice and vanilla leaves.

Make two thing omeletes (recipe here) and shred. Combine with the other meat mixture ingredients.

Heat the oil in a wok or large pan over medium-high heat. Add all the ingredients for the meat mixture. Stir-fry until everything is heated through, 4-5 minutes. Add the seasoning and cook for another minute.

Place the quail eggs in the bottom of a rice bowl or mold. Add the meat mixture on top and press it down. Add the rice and press down again.

Flip the bowl over to unmold and serve.

My bowl was too big and I didn’t wait long enough before unmolding, so it didn’t stay together very well. This is what it should look like.

If I were to make this again, I would cut the amount of dried shrimp in half. Too much salty shrimp for me. But everything tasted great.

This is supposed to serve 4.

Lime-and-Honey Glazed Fish with Warm Black Bean and Corn Salad
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Image by sweet mustache
The recipe is from this book.

4 tbs olive oil
1 medium onion, chopped
2 large garlic cloves, chopped
1 tsp red pepper flakes (or to taste)
1 tsp groun cumin
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
Juice of 2 limes
3 tbs honey
1 tsp chili powder
4 6-ounce fish fillets (Talipia, Salmon, etc)
1 bell pepper, chopped
10 oz fresh or frozen corn (defrosted)
1/2 cup chicken broth
1 15-ounce can black beans, rinsed and drained
2 to 3 tbs fresh cilantro leaves
6 cups baby spinach

Preheat a medium skillet over medium heat with 2 tbs olive oil. Add the onions, garlic, red pepper flakes, cumin salt and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally for 3 – 5 minutes.

While the onions are cooking, preheat another medium skillet over medium-high heat with the remaining olive oil. In a shallow dish, combine the juice of 1 lime, honey, chili powder, salt and pepper. Add the fish to the mixture and toss to coat. Add the seasoned fish to the hot skillet and cook until cooked through, about 3 to 5 minutes on each side.

To the cooked onions, add the bell peppers and corn. Cook for 1 minute. Add the chicken stock and cook for another 2 minutes. Add the black beans and cook until they are heated through. Remove the pan from the heat and add the juice from the second lime, the cilantro and spinach. Toss to wilt the spinach and then taste to adjust seasoning.

Dish the salad onto a plate and place the warm fish on top.

See the just the salad here.

The fish was decent, but the salad was awesome.

Lentil Soup for People Who Thought They Hated Lentils
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Nice Cook Books photos

June 19, 2013 · Posted in Cook Books · Comment 

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Raw Vegetable Fondue
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From UNICEF.

See cover page.

Stuffed Tomatoes
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From UNICEF
See cover page.

Taboulé
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Image by munir
From UNICEF.

See cover page.

Nice Barbecue Foods photos

June 18, 2013 · Posted in Barbecue Foods · Comment 

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Roast Duck with Hairdryer

June 16, 2013 · Posted in Cook Books · Comment 

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Roast Duck with Hairdryer
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Image by Annie Mole
Learning to try to cook roast duck without a hairdryer. Fortunately most cookery books post the nineties leave out the hairdryer.

IMG_2195
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Image by UGA College of Ag
UGA students can and preserve green beans, tomatoes and apples. May 2008.

Photo by April Sorrow

Jeanne Mithen / Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book (1979 Edition)
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Image by Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library
Yellow cake mix, buttercream frosting, cake gel, M&Ms, and saltines

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