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Chicken Liver Congee

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Usually,  I have  congee  for breakfast, but today I just wanted a big bowl of this culinary marvel for lunch.
It is one of the most satisfying dishes out there, as long as it is properly seasoned and has the ingredients you long for at the moment. As far as congee goes – anything goes 🙂
Even the texture has no right or wrong. As long as you like it – that’s the right texture. I like mine fairly thick, tasty, spicy and with lot’s of  “stuff” in it. I happened to have fresh chicken livers today, but you can use any protein you like, shrimps, scallops, chicken or whatever is handy. Maybe just vegetables? With egg or without? Many condiments or none?

Today I cooked my rice in a rich chicken stock, flavored with lots of grated ginger, garlic paste, kosher salt and ground chili pepper and a splash of fermented bean sauce. Once the porridge had the desired texture, I added medium-fried chicken livers,  Chinese black mushrooms,  cooked ham, corn, black beans, sesame oil, finely sliced chilies and scallions.

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !


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Chicken Liver Congee

Chicken Liver Congee

Chicken Liver Congee

Chicken Liver Congee


Preparation:

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season with granulated garlic, kosher salt, cayenne pepper, five spice powder, add cornstarch, mix well

season with granulated garlic, kosher salt, cayenne pepper, five spice powder, add cornstarch, mix well

fry in peanut oil until medium, remove to absorbent paper

fry livers in peanut oil until medium, remove to absorbent paper

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to porridge add livers, beans, corn, mushroom, chilies, scallions and sesame seed oil, check/adjust seasoning

to the porridge add livers, beans, corn, mushroom, chilies, scallions and sesame seed oil, check/adjust seasoning

Chicken Liver Congee

Chicken Liver Congee

Chicken Liver Congee

Chicken Liver Congee

Chicken Liver Congee

Chicken Liver Congee


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Gratinated Chicken Salpicon In Pineapple



In  the late sixties and early seventies, this presentation of salpicon was at the forefront of culinary extravagance in Europe. Not because of the use of the salpicon, but because of the pineapple.
At that time,while everybody (most everybody) in Europe was familiar with canned pineapples, few had eaten a fresh one, simply because it was prohibitively expensive to fly in fresh fruit from the tropics or anywhere else for that matter. I remember having my first California strawberry outside of Germany’s strawberry season when I was 15 years old. We had a lot of food imports at the time, but most was carried in by truck or boat from other European countries and therefore more affordable. Even today, you will still find this pineapple presentation in many countries that cater to the less wealthy tourist’s. Often the chicken is replaced with seafood for an even more “exotic” dish.
So, many of my readers will probably enjoy this presentation for two different reasons:
One, because it is so old-fashioned that you don’t see it anymore,
or two, because they will remember it from “the old times”.
Either way, enjoy !

P.S.
Even without the pineapple presentation, who does not enjoy a chicken, veal or seafood salpicon once in a while? 🙂

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !


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Gratinated Chicken Salpicon In Pineapple With Rice

Gratinated Chicken Salpicon In Pineapple With Rice

Gratinated Chicken Salpicon In Pineapple With Rice

Gratinated Chicken Salpicon In Pineapple With Rice



Preparation:

soak triple washed long grain rice in cold water for one hour, drain , cook in salted boiling water until almost cooked, about 3 minutes, drain

soak triple washed long grain rice in cold water for one hour, drain , cook in salted boiling water until almost cooked, about 3 minutes, drain

cover airtight and let steam another five minutes, fluff with fork

cover airtight and let steam for another five minutes, fluff with fork

meanwhile, season chicken with salt and cayenne pepper, saute in garlic butter until half cooked, add chicken veloute, bring to a simmer, remove from heat, check/adjust seasoning

meanwhile, season chicken with salt and cayenne pepper, saute in garlic butter until half-cooked, add chicken veloute, bring to a simmer, remove from heat, check/adjust seasoning

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chicken salpicon and rice

fill hollowed half pineapple with salpicon

fill hollowed half pineapple with salpicon

sprinkle with panko bread crumbs and finely grated parmesan

sprinkle with panko bread crumbs and finely grated parmesan

bake until golden

bake until golden

Gratinated Chicken Salpicon In Pineapple With Rice

Gratinated Chicken Salpicon In Pineapple With Rice

Gratinated Chicken Salpicon In Pineapple

Gratinated Chicken Salpicon In Pineapple

to serve rice, sprinkle with chili flakes and black sesame seeds

to serve rice, sprinkle with chili flakes and black sesame seeds

 

Gratinated Chicken Salpicon In Pineapple With Rice

Gratinated Chicken Salpicon In Pineapple With Rice

Gratinated Chicken Salpicon In Pineapple With Rice

Gratinated Chicken Salpicon In Pineapple With Rice





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Chicken Parmigiana

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This  post is for David’s mom, who needs a fool proof recipe/instructions for chicken parmigiana.
David, make sure you send us pictures when your mom prepares it 🙂

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !


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Chicken Parmigiana

Chicken Parmigiana

season skinnles chicken breast with salt and pepper, bread with flour, egg and bread crumbs

season skinnles chicken breast with salt and pepper, bread with flour, egg and bread crumbs

saute in butter until 3/4 cooked through, remove to baking rack

saute in butter until 3/4 cooked through, remove to baking rack

sprinkle with grated parmesan, cover with tomato sauce

sprinkle with grated parmesan, cover with tomato sauce

covered in tomato sauce

covered in tomato sauce

sprinkle with shredded mozzarella, sprinkle with oregano, bake until cheese has melted

sprinkle with shredded mozzarella, sprinkle with oregano, bake until cheese has melted

meanwhile, cook bucatini until al dente, strain, add finely sliced chilies, scallions, garlic paste, heavy cream, tomato sauce, red wine, kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

meanwhile, cook bucatini until al dente, strain, add finely sliced chilies, scallions, garlic paste, heavy cream, tomato sauce, red wine, kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

meanwhile, cook bucatini until al dente, strain, add finely sliced chilies, scallions, garlic paste, heavy cream, tomato sauce, red wine, grated parmesan, some of the cooking water, kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

meanwhile, cook bucatini until al dente, strain, add finely sliced chilies, scallions, garlic paste, heavy cream, tomato sauce, red wine, grated parmesan, some of the cooking water, kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

sprinkle bucatini with fresh basil

sprinkle bucatini with fresh basil

bucatini in creamy tomato sauce

bucatini in creamy tomato sauce

Chicken Parmigiana

Chicken Parmigiana







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Finkenwerder Meeresfrüchte Suppe – Seafood Soup Finkenwerder Style



Finkenwerder is part of Hamburg/Germany, famous (culinary wise) for its seafood restaurants. When I was a young cook back in the seventies, I worked part time in one of them (the name escapes me now) The restaurant was very elegant, expensive and beautiful. I remember many of the specialties we cooked there but the one outstanding dish I remember in particular was the
Finkenwerder Meeresfruechte Suppe – Seafood Soup Finkenwerder Style
A creamy soup made of roux, a bit of tomato paste, seafood stock, cognac and lots of cream, chock-full of mussels, shrimp, cockles( herzmuscheln) and scallops. Pure heaven in a bowl for seafood lovers, then and now 🙂

Saute fine diced onions in butter, add flour to make a blond roux, add a bit of tomato paste, saute another minute, add fish stock and simmer for 15 minutes, add cream and cocnac, simmer another few minutes, season with seasalt and cayenne pepper, add blanched seafodd, carefully stir and remove from heat

Saute fine diced onions in butter, add flour to make a blond roux, add a bit of tomato paste, saute another minute, add fish stock and simmer for 15 minutes, add cream and cocnac, simmer another few minutes, season with sea salt and cayenne pepper, add blanched seafodd, carefully stir and remove from heat. to serve, sprinkle with fresh dill leaves

Finkenwerder Meeresfruechte Suppe - Seafood Soup Finkenwerder Style

Finkenwerder Meeresfruechte Suppe – Seafood Soup Finkenwerder Style

Finkenwerder Meeresfruechte Suppe - Seafood Soup Finkenwerder Style

Finkenwerder Meeresfruechte Suppe – Seafood Soup Finkenwerder Style

Finkenwerder Meeresfruechte Suppe - Seafood Soup Finkenwerder Style

Finkenwerder Meeresfruechte Suppe – Seafood Soup Finkenwerder Style

Finkenwerder Meeresfruechte Suppe - Seafood Soup Finkenwerder Style

Finkenwerder Meeresfruechte Suppe – Seafood Soup Finkenwerder Style






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Easy Does It # 12 – Grill Or Griddle A Steak In Your Kitchen Without Making A Mess



Here  is a problem most folks face if they don’t live in a climate where they can grill every day ouside or if they simply don’t have the space for an outside grill and choose to grill or griddle inside:
Not only will the smell from grilling settle in the whole house/appertment, but soon all furniture and other surfaces will becovered with a sticky, smelly oil film.
To avoid this, prep your steaks in the following manner:
Pre-heat your oven broiler to the highest temperature. Pre-heat a cast iron grill pan or flat-bottomed cast iron pan until extremely hot. Season your steak liberally with sea salt. Brush lightly with peanut oil. Put the steak into the pan and very quickly put it under the broiler on the highest shelf close to the heating elements. Close the oven door and let the steak broil until your preferred doneness has been reached. All smells and fatty steam/smoke will be trapped inside the oven). Don’t flip or turn the steak from the moment it hit’s the pan until it is cooked. When done, remove steak to a plate at once (remember the carry over heat !), sprinkle with freshly ground black pepper and let rest for a few minutes before you cut it. You will be happy with the result 🙂

Bon Appetit !   Life is good !

Easy Does It # 11 – Perfect Steak Without A Mess

Easy Does It # 11 – Perfect Steak Without A Mess

Easy Does It # 11 – Perfect Steak Without A Mess

Easy Does It # 11 – Perfect Steak Without A Mess

Easy Does It # 11 – Perfect Steak Without A Mess

Easy Does It # 11 – Perfect Steak Without A Mess

Easy Does It # 11 – Perfect Steak Without A Mess

Easy Does It # 11 – Perfect Steak Without A Mess



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Rib Eye, Rösti & Onion Marmalade



Sometimes  I wonder why I don’t prepare my favorite dishes more often, especially when they are as easy and quick to do as  Rösti.
Add a great steak and onion and you’ll own the world, at least for the moment. 🙂

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !


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Rib Eye, Roesti & Onion Marmalade

Rib Eye, Roesti & Onion Marmalade

grate half-cooked potatoes into long shredds

grate half-cooked potatoes into long shredds

add to a hot pan with peanut oil, season with kosher salt and cayenne pepper, shape into a patty

add to a hot pan with peanut oil, season with kosher salt and cayenne pepper, shape into a patty

cook until crispy and golden, turn, cook on other side until crispy and golden

cook until crispy and golden, turn, then cook on other side until crispy and golden

cook rib eye to your preferred doneness

cook rib eye to your preferred doneness

Rosti topped with onion marmalade

Rösti topped with onion marmalade

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Rösti

rosti topped with rib eye

rösti topped with rib eye

Rib Eye, Rösti & Onion Marmalade

Rib Eye, Rösti & Onion Marmalade

Rib Eye, Roesti & Onion Marmalade

Rib Eye, Rösti & Onion Marmalade






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Semolina Dumplings In Clear Oxtail Soup

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 Grießklößchen in klarer Ochsenschwanz Suppe, or Consommé de Queue de Boeuf, or Semolina Dumplings In Clear Oxtail Soup, or Griessnockerl Suppe – I have not seen either semolina dumplings nor clear ox tail soup on a restaurant menu for many years. Once, not too long ago, these were standard items in fine dining restaurants, but ist seems that the art of dumpling making and quenelles making is on the verge of dying around here. Of course it takes practice to make them light and fluffy without falling apart and most folks in this part of the world (USA) are not used to eat dumpling or quenelles on a regular basis, so how is a young cook to get a chance to practice 😦  – and, unfortunately, for most cooks to practice the classics for staff meals or at home is simply not interesting or cool enough. That’s how we lose a lot of classic food items – guest’s don’t know them, therefore cooks don’t cook them, and after one or two generations the classic stuff  will have ceased to exist 🙂 In Europe, Asia and South America it’s mostly very different. People are much more educated about food and adore and respect the classics alongside the modern stuff, so younger folks are always introduced to the old classic food’s and both old and new coexist and continue to flourish 🙂

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Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Semolina Dumplings In Clear Oxtail Soup

Semolina Dumplings In Clear Oxtail Soup

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Griessnockerl Suppe

Griessnockerl Suppe

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Grießklößchen in klarer Ochsenschwanz Suppe

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Crispy Pata



Crispy  pata – pork at it’s finest.
Here is my own version of this great dish from the Philippines.
It is very easy to prepare and will alway’s hit the spot when the munchies call late at night 🙂

Bon Appetit !   Ang Sarap !

Crispy Patta

Crispy Patta


whole pork butt (shoulder)

whole pork butt (shoulder)

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simmer butt in salted water until tender but NOT falling apart, rest on rack and store in fridge overnight to dry out skin

simmer butt in salted water until tender, but NOT falling apart, rest on a rack and store in fridge overnight to dry out skin

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cut into small pieces and fry until VERY CRIPY, remove to absorbent paper

cut into small pieces and fry until VERY CRISPY, remove to absorbent paper

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for dipping sauce, chop lot's of very hot chilies and lot's of onions, add vinegar, kosher salt, a dash of soy sauce, a dash of patis, lots of garlic paste and a bit of grated ginger

for dipping sauce, chop lot’s of very hot chilies and lot’s of onions, add vinegar, kosher salt, a dash of soy sauce, a dash of patis, lots of garlic paste and a bit of grated ginger

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Crispy Patta

Crispy Patta

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Fried PorkLeg With Spicy Dipping Sauce

Fried Pork Leg With Spicy Dipping Sauce

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Crispy Patta

Crispy Patta

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Fried PorkLeg With Spicy Dipping Sauce

Fried Pork Leg With Spicy Dipping Sauce



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Chicken Curry, Roti, Raita & Rice



This  is my “GO TO” curry dish.
As I mentioned before, I usually have some containers with curry sauce in the freezer, so by the time the naan, raita and rice (polo) are done, the curry is also ready.
I also alway’s have uncooked naan in the freezer. Just cook it on a griddle or cast iron pan from frozen.

Great, complete meal in half an hour 🙂


Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !  


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Click here for Curry Sauce/Base recipe

 

Chicken Curry, Roti, Raita &  Rice

Chicken Curry, Roti, Raita & Rice

Chicken Curry

Chicken Curry

saute chicken tigh's in garlic oil until golden

saute chicken thighs in garlic oil until golden

add curry sauce/base, lots of chopped cilantro and a bit of water

add curry sauce/base, lots of chopped cilantro and a bit of water

simmer covered until chicken is cooked through, check/adjust seasoning

simmer covered until chicken is cooked through, check/adjust seasoning

meanwhile, grate cucumbers and red onions, add salt, let stand for 10 minutes

meanwhile, grate cucumbers and red onions, add salt, let stand for 10 minutes

after 10 minutes, squeeze out all waterfrom cucumbers, discard

after 10 minutes, squeeze out all waterfrom cucumbers, discard

season wit cayenne papper, garlic paste and garam masala, add greek yogurt, blend all

season wit cayenne papper, garlic paste and garam masala, add greek yogurt, blend all

Raita

Raita

cook naan on griddle or cast iron pan

cook naan on griddle or cast iron pan, brush with ghee, sprinkle with kosher salt

Chicken Curry

Chicken Curry

Chicken Curry, Roti, Raita &  Rice

Chicken Curry, Roti, Raita & Rice




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Easy Does It # 11 – Curry

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Dear  Friend’s,
Although most of my followers are culinary professionals, there is also a large segment of followers who are just starting to enjoy cooking on a slightly higher than basic level. I have therefore decided to publish, under the moniker “Easy Does It“,  from time to time some very basic recipe variations of dishes which otherwise might seem complicated to some folks. I will break them down to the easiest, most simple instructions, so that those of you who are intimidated by elaborate recipes will be able to prepare these dishes properly, adjusted to your taste and liking, right from the get-go.
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There  is a great mystery and misconception surrounding a “proper” Indian, Thai, Malay or Indonesian curry. We are to believe that it is too complicated to be attempted by a less than perfect cook, that you will need 101 ingredients, that the ingredients are hard to find, etc, etc.
Now, while a proper curry can be all that and more, “Easy Does It ” is here to help you find a solution to the difficulties of preparing good food.
I am a huge fan of proper Indian and asian Cooking, curries in particular. I have lived in and visited all of the above mentioned countries (and many more) and although I have learned a lot about the local cuisines, I have never become an expert in any one of them. For my private enjoyment I have rather searched and mostly found preparations which will closely resemble some of my favorite exotic dishes but which I can easily prepare at home without getting a shopping cart full of unusual, expensive and hard to find ingredients every time a new craving hits me. Also, please bear in mind that many of the followers of ChefsOpinion live in remote places  and also, not everybody has the means to spend large sums of money on a single meal, yet yearns to taste specialty dishes from around the world.

Here now is a curry sauce which I truly believe will give you that “authentic” taste of India if you add a bit of love and passion while you cook it 🙂
( I have learned a very similar recipe from one of my sous chefs, Said, at his home while I was living and working in Karachi,  Pakistan.

The most important ingredient is your garam masala. Please take the time and effort to make it fresh just before you start cooking. It will be so much superior to the store-bought variety that you will probably never buy it in the supermarket again. Rather, buy the whole seeds and keep them airtight in a dark place in individual containers until you use them.

You will need :
Coriander seeds, black cardamom pods, cumin seeds, mustard seeds, bay leaves, peppercorn, small amount of cinnamon bark. Dry roast in pan on low heat until fragrant, about one minute. Put in spice blender until powder fine. Remove to jar, cover airtight.

Next, saute in ghee finely diced onions, garlic paste and grated ginger until onions are soft but not brown, add turmeric, chili powder, salt, a bit of sugar, lots of chopped fresh coriander with stems (cilantro) and lots of chopped, fresh, very ripe tomatoes. Add chopped fresh chili’s according to your tolerance of heat. Simmer for about 30 minutes. There should be enough moisture from the tomatoes so that after 30 minutes you should have a very thick sauce.
You could use this sauce by itself as a dip for naan (as I do), or use it as base for a quick, simple curry of chicken, vegetables, seafood or even beef. I usually make enough for two or three dishes. I let the base /sauce cool and freeze it in individual containers until I use them.

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !

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As usual, I have not included measurements, as I firmly believe part of learning how to cook and enjoy food your way at home you must experiment and practice a bit until it tastes just right FOR YOU ! 🙂


Curry

Curry Sauce