Month: November 2012

Salad With Vegetables, Egg, Asiago & Cicharon

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Who  say’s salad’s are for sissies ?

Great  dinner tonight, quick and easy, but very tasty and satisfying.
Sometimes, easy does it  🙂

Bon Appetit !    Life is Good !

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Radish,
Tomato,
Egg,
Onion,
Scallion
Cilantro,
Peppers,
Chicharones,
Roasted garlic paste,
Asiago cheese
Dijon mustard vinaigrette
Chili flakes
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Fried Beef Ribs

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Another  one to shock beef rib traditionalist’s,
who will never know what marvel they are missing  😦

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Simmer ribs.
Debone ribs.
Give bones to Bella and all her friend’s.
Season ribs with salt, pepper, lime.
Apply standard breading.
Fry.
Serve with salad, horseradish, chili sauce.
Eat.
Be happy.

Life is Good !
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Nathan Myhrvold’s Talk On “Cooking As Modern Art”

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Fascinating stuff .
Get a glass of wine, sit back, enjoy  🙂
Watch the video  HERE.
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Image Source: Modernist Cuisine at Home

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Bella’s Thanksgiving

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Very Happy Thanksgiving   🙂

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Breakfast Of Champions # 13 ” Poached Egg’s Florentine “


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5.00am
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The choice : Breakfast or go back to sleep  :-0
Breakfast won 🙂
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Have a great sunday !    Life is Good !
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Flank Steak & Sauted Potatoes In Green Peppercorn Butter

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I  came across a can of green peppercorn in my cup board and the first thing that came to mind was, of course, a classic green peppercorn sauce, flamed with cognac. But then I did not really feel it to go with my  flank steak  today,  so instead, I made these very tasty potatoes to go with my steak. Great taste and texture, I am sure I will do some future dishes in that direction  🙂
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Ingredient’s & Method:
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It’s right here in the pictures, folks    🙂
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Enjoy !  Live is Good !
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Walnut & Cranberry Stuffing

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I  took this to my friend’s house last night for our  turkey dinner. He thought it was great. Thinking about it today, if you replace the salt with sugar and add a bit of  vanilla, this would make a great  bread pudding, served with a fruit coulis or vanilla sauce.
Enjoy, either way !    🙂
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Ingredient’s :

Day old bread,  diced
Chicken stock,  (for sweet version, substitute milk)
Eggs,  whole
Dried cranberries,
Walnuts,  coarsely crumbled
Kosher salt,  (for sweet version, substitute sugar)
Cayenne pepper,  (even for sweet version)
Chives,  sliced (for sweet version, substitute vanilla)

Method :

Pour hot stock (milk) over bread and seasoning, let cool.
Add eggs, nuts , cranberries and chives (vanilla) and mix
without breaking up bread to much. Put into buttered
baking dish and cook at 400 F until set.

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Pork Medallion “Almondine”

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Yesterday’s  late lunch, pork medallion in almonds, creamed spinach, sauteed grapes.
I knew it was turkey for dinner at my friend’s house, so no turkey at home. I did make and take the sidings though, creamed spinach, mashed sweet potatoes, gravy and walnut-cranberry stuffing.
Anyway,  here is lunch. Enjoy   🙂

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Ingredients :

Pork medallion,
Almond‘s,  slivered
Bread crumbs,  fine
Egg,  whole, whisked
AP flour,
Kosher salt,
Cayenne pepper,
Peanut oil,  to saute

Spinach,  washed, stems removed, chopped
Onions,  diced
Garlic,  paste
Heavy cream,
Kosher salt,
Cayenne pepper,
Nutmeg,  grated
Butter,  to saute

Grapes,
Butter,  to saute

Season pork with salt and pepper. Dipp in flour,
egg and mixture of half breadcrumbs, half almonds.
Saute slowly to make sure almonds don’t get to dark
and bitter. However, oil must be hot enough to prevent
Breading to get soggy.

Saute onion and garlic until translucent, add cream
and reduce until thickened. Add spinach and seasoning,
cover with more cream and simmer until cream has reduced
again and texture is creamy.

When pork is done, remove onto absorbent paper.
Add a bit of butter and grapes to the pan, saute a few seconds
until grapes are warm. Spoon butter and grapes over pork.
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Bon Appetit ! Life is Good !

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Scotch Bonnet & Garlic Compound Butter

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Here  is one of my  “go to”  items that will improve just about any dish for me and gives it the extra kick I like in most food. I usually have some in the freezer available at all times. Add to cream soups and eggs, mount into sauces, mix into pasta and vegetables or use as spread for a tasty sandwich. If the scotch bonnet’s are too deadly for you, replace part of them or all with jalapeno’s.
Enjoy.
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Blend chilies of your choice with roasted garlic,  sea salt  and butter. Shape into little dollops. Freeze on plate or tray until solid. Remove into sealable  plastic bag  or container.

Spice up your life  🙂
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Life is Good when it’s Spicy !    🙂
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” Fish & Chips ” In Rice Paper

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I  love  fish  and chips. Unfortunately, it’s relatively hard to come by around here. For a while I thought I found the perfect place, “the Pub” in  Pembroke Pines. Maria and I had fish & chips there a few times in a row and it was very good each time, juicy fish, not too much batter, very crispy on the outside. Then we took a bunch of friend’s there for dinner, recommending of course the fish & chips. Imagine my embarrassment when they served us soggy, tasteless doughy crap which we did not eat. A few weeks later Maria and I went again, ordering other food, which was good. We also ordered one portion of fish & chips, just to make sure. Same crap again. Time to look for another place.
So,  there you have it, I am a big fan of fish & chips.
Last night all I had in the fridge was tilapia, not usually a choice to make fish & chips. However, I also had rice papper sheets in the cup board, so here is what I came up with. Although it is not even close to the traditional version of fish & chips, it was nevertheless a great version . VERY light and crispy on the outside, the fish steamed perfectly on the inside, juicy and flaky. Served with  mushy peas  and baked chips.
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Ingredient’s :

Tilapia,  cut into wide strips
Rice paper  sheets,  soaked
Lime,  juiced
Kosher salt,
Sriracha,

Potatoes,  cut into fries shape, blanched in water
Kosher salt,

Green peas,  frozen
Green bell pepper,  diced
Roasted garlic paste,
Butter,
Kosher salt,
Sriracha,

Peanut oil,  to fry fish & chips

Method :

Bake potatoes in oven at 425 F until crispy and golden.
Sprinkle with salt.

Saute Peppers in butter, add peas, garlic and seasoning,
heat through. Blend with stick blender until coarsely pureed.

Season fish, roll tightly in rice paper and fry until golden and
crisp, about two minutes. Serve with lime and soy for the fish,
mayonnaise  for the chips.

P.S.
In case you ever wonder, yes,
I do eat those peppers and chilis I garnish my plates with   🙂

All about   FISH & CHIPS

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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