Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Indian meal, in pictures.

MENU:
Vegetable-coconut curry
Veg pakora
Aloo tikki
Rice (no pic)
Naan (no pic)
Tamarind date chutney
Mango lassi
Rice Pudding with coconut and cardamom (no pic)

Making paneer.

Weigh it down.
Frying the pakora.

Finished pakora.

Aloo tikki... I LOVE THESE.

Really baaad pic of the raita.

Mango lassi. Delicious.
1.5 c yogurt
2 ripe mangoes, peeled and seeded
1/2 - 3/4 c water
1 t rosewater
honey to taste
Mix with a hand blender or blender. Serve very cold, I like it over ice.

Veggie curry.
Made with paneer, raisins, lots of veg (whatever you want) and a coconut curry sauce.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Thanksgiving 2008

Well here it is! Thanksgiving day menu and pics! I went to Ecuador 2 days after Tday, so I'm just now getting around to posting this! Hope you all enjoy, and maybe get some ideas for next year! I made this for 10 people, and we still had some leftovers! Perfect size! Please email me or commen if you would like recipes (better than I have posted) or Qs!

MENU
Appetizer
Roasted pumpkin and goat cheese dip served w/ garlic croutons.
Salad
Shaved asparagus salad with cranberries, chicory, roasted pecans and lemon vinaigrette.
Main
Apple and onion roasted turkey with an herbed compound butter.
Sides
Shelley's mashed potatoes (family brought).
Shaved brussel spouts with crispy bacon, red onions and apple cider vinegar.
Fresh green bean casserole with a baby bella mushroom cream sauce.
Sausage and cornbread dressing.
Sweet potato rolls.
Condiments
Cranberry compound butter.
Pan gravy with bouquet garni.
Dessert
Pumpkin cake layered with chestnut mousse, iced with Italian meringue buttercream and served with maple ice cream.

RECIPES
Appetizer: Pumpkin/ goat cheese dip w/ garlic croutons.
Clean a sugar pumpkin, remove seeds. Roast until soft @ 350F, then scrape out insides. The shell will be sturdy and you will use this for presentation. Add 6 oz goat cheese and 3 roasted garlic cloves to the pumpkin pulp. Mix up, add salt and pepper to taste, and f needed add a little milk to thin it out. Should be texture of hummus. For the croutons: buy a baguette and slice into 1/2'' slices, toast in oven. When done remove and rub with a little raw garlic.
*I made dip ahead and reheated in microwave, croutons need to be fresh though. Everyone LOVED this dip and it was pretty easy to make.

Salad: Shaved asparagus salad.
Tear some romaine, baby spinach and arugula up. Toss in some shaved asp. To shave asp simply use a very sharp peeler and shave parallel slices of the asp, I used about 0.75# for my salad. Toss in some craisins, roasted pecans and shaved chicory. For the vinaigrette: 1 c EVOO, 1/2 c lemon juice, zest of 2 lemons, salt and pepper. Add all into a jar and shake.
*Made whole salad and dressing day before!

Main: Apple and onion roasted turkey w/ compound butter.
Combine 1/2 c butter, 2 T each chopped rosemary, thyme, sage and parsley. Rub under skin of bird. Place bird in roasting pan upside down (to let the breasts get nice and tender from the drippings) and stuff with quartered apples and onions. Cover legs and wings with foil to prevent overcooking. Place celery, carrots and onion in bottom of pan to flavor drippings (for gravy). Roast @ 325F for 3 hours, then flip and roast for 2 more. Remove foil from legs and wings and put oven at 425F. Roast for 30-45 mins, check temp (should be 165F).

Sides:...
Shelley's mashed potatoes
Shelley brought them.

Shaved brussel sprouts with crispy bacon, red onions and apple cider vinegar.
Thinly slice 3 packages of brussel sprouts (~ 3# total). Saute 1/2# bacon until crispy, then add julienned red onions. Add brussel sprouts and cook until wilted, but NOT mushy. Finish with some slat and pepper and about 2T apple cider vinegar. These were a hit!

Fresh green bean casserole with baby bella cream sauce.
Dice fresh green beans into ~1.5 inch pieces, on the diagonal. Make cream sauce: chopchopchop 24 ounces baby bellas and saute with butter until liquid has evaporated. Thinly slice 12 ounces baby bellas and add to mix, saute for about 5 min. Add about 1T flour and stir. Add a splash of white wine. Add 1 small carton heavy cream (and some milk to thin out, if needed) and simmer for about 5 min. Add some salt and lots of pepper. Blanch green beans bright green and slightly soft. Combine sauce and beans, top with onions (I just used store-bought b/c I don't want to fry onions) and bake at 350F until hot, or about 40 min.

Sausage and cornbread dressing.
Cornbread: I made according to a recipe I got at the fair this year with my stone ground cornmeal! YUMMM. 1 cup corn meal, 1 cup all-purpose flour, 1/4 c sugar, 1 tablespoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup milk, 1/3 butter, melted, 1 egg --- Mix and bake at 400F for about 25 min. Let cool, then crumble into about acorn size chunks. For the dressing: cook 1# ground sausage and drain, then saute 1 chopped onion, 2 celery ribs, finely chopped, and 1 carrot, finely chopped. Add the mirepoix into a big bowl and combine with 2 eggs, 1c diced apples, cornbread recipe that you crumbled and 1T chopped thyme, and rosemary and 2.5 T chopped sage. Mix and add enough chicken broth for the wetness you want. Bake at 400F for about 45 min. Consume.

Sweet potato rolls.
Okay, I winged this one... here goes. You will need one boiled sweet potato, mashed and cooled, about 2 cups. Please use a sweet potato and nothing from a can, it really matters. Cut 2 sticks cold butter together with 4 cups flour. Add 2t baking powder and 1/2t salt. Add in mashed sweet potato. Add two eggs. Add flour or milk if needed if too dry or wet. I added a little more flour. drop by spoonfuls onto baking sheet and bake at 350F for about 18-20 min. YUM.

Condiments:...
Cranberry butter.
Add 1/4 c water, 2 c cranberries and 1 c sugar to a saucepan. Turn on medium and simmer until the berries pop and you have a nice cranberry goo... about 30 min. Cool completely. Add this to 2 sticks of soft butter and that's it. You may add a little salt (I did) and more sugar if you feel its needed.

Pan gravy.
Take drippings from turkey pan, and separate the fat and the juice. Heat the juice in a saucepan with stems leftover from turkey and stuffing herbs. Make a roux with 1 stick butter and 1/2 c flour (I use Wondra) and cook until slightly golden and nutty smelling. Add hot broth 1 c at a time and whisk in like mad! I used about 6 cups. Simmer for about 5 min... its ready.

Dessert
Pumkin cake layered with chestnut mousse with Italian buttercream and maple ice cream. Start this cake the day before!

Cake: I used melted butter instead of oil, no nuts and made 2 8-in cakes, which will become four layers.
Mousse: Simply make and chill overnight, the spread between the pumpkin cake layers when you assemble it the next day.
Buttercream: THE best buttercream EVER. Also the one I make b/c I cant eat egg yolks. YUMYUMYUM. You will be eating this straight. I made it waaay ahead and stuck it in the freezer, it came out perfect with no funny flavors (seal it tight).
Maple ice cream: mix 3c half and half with 1c grade B maple syrup (better flavor than grade A) and 1t vanilla. Chill in fridge for at least 4 hours then freeze according to your ice cream maker. So simple but the flavor is amazing. I added 1/4t xanthan gum fo texture, but its not neccesary.

Appetizer


Table centerpeice, hollow a pumkin, fill with water, and put flowers in... done!

Salad

turkey

more turkey

sweet potato rolls

shaved brussels

green bean "casserole"

Plate

people eating

cake, a little lopsided...?

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

The Omnivore's 100!

Here’s what I want you to do:
1) Copy this list into your blog or journal, including these instructions.

2) Bold all the items you’ve eaten.
3) Cross out any items that you would never consider eating.
4) Optional extra: Post a comment here at www.verygoodtaste.co.uk linking to your results.

Tara's edits:
Things I would never eat.
Things I have eaten.
Links to wikipedia from VGT.


Tara's Omnivore’s Hundred: 68/32, not too bad.

1. Venison
2. Nettle tea: Ill try that sometime
3. Huevos rancheros: for brunch.
4. Steak tartare: and carpaccio
5. Crocodile: and alligator
6. Black pudding: in england
7. Cheese fondue: many times
8. Carp
9. Borscht
10. Baba ghanoush: make it
11. Calamari: lots
12. Pho: lins with rachel
13. PB&J sandwich
14. Aloo gobi
15. Hot dog from a street cart: and a bite from taco from a street cart in Tijuana
16. Epoisses
17. Black truffle: @ Alinea
18. Fruit wine made from something other than grapes
19. Steamed pork buns
20. Pistachio ice cream
21. Heirloom tomatoes
22. Fresh wild berries
23. Foie gras: @ Alinea b4 the Foie ban thing
24. Rice and beans
25. Brawn, or head cheese: ewww
26. Raw Scotch Bonnet pepper: I cant handle spicy foods
27. Dulce de leche: I love milk products.... mmm.
28. Oysters
29. Baklava
30. Bagna cauda: sounds good
31. Wasabi peas
32. Clam chowder in a sourdough bowl: not much on the bread bowl thing though
33. Salted lassi: and mango and strawberry
34. Sauerkraut
35. Root beer float
36. Cognac with a fat cigar: I dont smoke
37. Clotted cream tea: <3>
38. Vodka jelly/Jell-O: Its all about the sugar solubility when getting max % OH in the Jello shpots people!
39. Gumbo
40. Oxtail
41. Curried goat
42. Whole insects: ants, crickets, mealworms
43. Phaal: too spicy
44. Goat’s milk: in the fridge right now
45. Malt whisky from a bottle worth £60/$120 or more: I wish
46. Fugu: not yet
47. Chicken tikka masala: its one of my faves
48. Eel: I looove eel
49. Krispy Kreme original glazed doughnut: only a couple times
50. Sea urchin: in sushi... ewww.
51. Prickly pear
52. Umeboshi
53. Abalone
54. Paneer: made my own
55. McDonald’s Big Mac Meal: I didnt ever have a bigmac until like 3 years ago, and thats the only one ive had. no meal though, I dont like soda.
56. Spaetzle
57. Dirty gin martini
58. Beer above 8% ABV: here in DYT actually
59. Poutine: gross
60. Carob chips
61. S’mores: der
62. Sweetbreads
63. Kaolin: ehhhhh
64. Currywurst: maybe, I would have to see it
65. Durian: NEVER AGAIN, well... maybe if it was covered up by a TON of sugar?
66. Frog's legs: @ Alinea
67. Beignets, churros, elephant ears or funnel cake: I looove churros
68. Haggis
69. Fried plantain: I also like plantain. and yucca
70. Chitterlings, or andouillette: heellllllll nooooooo. I will never eat the rectum of anything!
71. Gazpacho: made it
72. Caviar and blini
73. Louche absinthe: @ a party
74. Gjetost, or brunost
75. Roadkill
76. Baijiu
77. Hostess Fruit Pie
78. Snail
79. Lapsang souchong
80. Bellini
81. Tom yum
82. Eggs Benedict: but made sauce w/o yolks b/c I cant eat them
83. Pocky
84. Tasting menu at a three-Michelin-star restaurant: full tour @ Alinea the week it opened, whatev... it'll get there whenever they do a Chi-town guide!
85. Kobe beef
86. Hare: rabbit
87. Goulash
88. Flowers
89. Horse
90. Criollo chocolate
91. Spam: never again
92. Soft shell crab: made it
93. Rose harissa: damn you harissa!!! Ive been looking for this for like 2 months. Fuck it, im making it. Stupid spice blands.
94. Catfish:not so good
95. Mole poblano
96. Bagel and lox: make it
97. Lobster Thermidor
98. Polenta: make it
99. Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee
100. Snake




Ill add: marmite, sofrito, nori, homemade butter, chestnuts, organic milk, nutella, kippers, panettone... more stuff Im probably forgetting.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Homemade toothpaste.

Yes, I made my own toothpaste. What? I was not happy that I was going to the dentist and told I had two cavities every time. Do I floss? Yes. Drink pop? No, never. I do everything right and still... arg! So I decided: I cook all this food, and I know biological stuff (you know, from that degree) so I could do it better. Guess what? No cavities last week at the dentist. I think this may be luck b/c I have only been using this toothpaste for about a month. But I looked at, researched and followed Dr. Nara's plan and really think its helping. I will, of course, update later! Warning: the linked website is a bit funky so navigate with care.


Basically the point is that you have to kill the acid-producing bacteria in your mouth so that cavities wont form. We all know bacteria produce acid which erodes enamel away and forms cavities. Sugar is their food source, as well as refined carbs. So, get rid of the bacteria, and we should be good.


Also re-mineralization is possible on a microscopic scale so we need to topically apply these minerals to allow for bonds to form. One thing I have been iffy on is that glycerin appears to coat your teeth and prevent this remineralization. Even Tom's has glycerin in it. Yet another reason to make your own.


Recipe:
2 T baking soda
1 T salt
1 T xylitol
1/2 T aluminum free baking soda (this has calcium carbonate in it)
2 t fennel powder (for flavor, not neccesary)
1 t prickly ash bark


Mix this then wet your brush and dip it into the powder and brush for two mins (after flossing!). I follow this with a 50/50 hydrogen peroxide/water rinse then use ACT mouthwash (for the fluoride).

I added the bay leaf for looks and flavor, you dont need to.


You can alter the recipe too, I added a little more xylitol for sweetness so play around with it! Enjoy!

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Taste and Create #1: Adventures in Shaw!

I think you should know how I was feeling about this taste and create... Excited? Yes. A little nervous? Yes. Like I am stuck in one of those dreams where I don't have any clothes on and everyone is staring and mumbling? YES!

This blog just got started, and Ill move to wordpress someday. It stared as "just for fun" but I dig the support and friendliness I get from passer-bys (mostly DB challenges) and being able to showcase my skills in the kitchen area. When life is all about trying to finish your masters, a little creativity is required so one does not go insane. Lets just say my friends and family don't have the address to my blog yet... I am THAT nervous about it.

Naked dream in real life blogland.

This brings me to my next point... Stephanie has seen me! Aahhhhh! I decided to participate in the Taste & Create challenge here to try to get out there and get okay with people actually looking at (and judging) it. Lets just say I am happy I did! I was paired up with Steph from Adventures in Shaw and I was super excited to try a recipe. Her blog is really nicely put together and was fun too look through for ideas! Go check it out. I was going to do the Artisan Boule bread (bread is yummy and useful) or the Chicken Piccata (lemon + capers... sign me up) or the Strawberry & Cardamom Pancakes (lets face it, Cardamom is my favorite sweet spice!) but I was drawn to the appley goodness of the eternally autumnal Walnut & Apple Dutch Boy. It is autumn after all. And the name is just fun.

Recipe: adapted from Adventures in Shaw.
Ingredients:
3/4 c AP flour
1/4 c whole wheat flour
1 T brown sugar
2 T grade B maple syrup
pinch of salt
1/2 t cinnamon
1 c milk
2 t vanilla
1 whole egg
3 egg whites
1 c dried apple, chopped
handful chopped walnuts, toasted
1 T butter, melted

To bake:
1 T butter for the pan (x2)
10 to 12 inch oven proof skillet
Confectioners sugar for dusting

Instructions:
1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.
2. Mix everything.
3. Put 1 T of your butter in the pan and put in oven to melt.
4. Pour half of your batter into the pan.
5. Bake for 15-18 min.
6. Pull out, slide dutch boy off pan and consume! Don't forget to make the other one too...

Walnut choppage.

Dutch boy w/o walnuts for my friend.

Dutch boy w/ walnuts for me! Reminds me of the surface of mars...

Verdict: Yummy! This was nice and less time consuming alternative to pancakes! Make batter, pour, bake, eat. Niiice. I think I will try to make it with coconut flour next time for a carb-friendly version. That and I reallyreally like coconut flour... Thanks Steph!!!

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