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Stir Fried Crimini & Bok Choy In Special Sauce

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The  seasoning for this dish is composed of some of my basic, always present larder items : Sriracha, hoi sin sauce, ketchup, roasted garlic puree, maggi seasoning, sesame oil, white wine or sherry wine. The ratio of each individual item can vary from dish to dish, from main ingredient to main ingredient, but all together it makes for a great, versatile, delicious and simple sauce. If the dish is dry by nature, you might want to add a bit of stock to thin the sauce a bit.
(Don’t scoff at the ketchup ! It adds acidity, sweetness and color) 🙂

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Stir Fried Crimini & Bok Choy In Special Sauce

Stir Fried Crimini & Bok Choy In Special Sauce

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Grilled Pork Medallions, Chili/Herb Butter & Salad

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Fifteen minutes is all it takes to prepare this delightful meal. Just make sure you leave a wrapped stick of butter on the prep table in the kitchen when you leave the house in the morning so that you have pliable, soft butter when you start prepping in the afternoon.

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Grilled Pork Medallions, Chili/Herb Butter & Salad

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season tenderloin medallions with kosher salt, cayenne pepper and granulated garlic. Saute until medium well. Rest for 5 minutes before serving.

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mix soft butter, roasted garlic paste, salt, cayenne pepper, lime juice and chopped cilantro. Scoop out, top with chili flakes

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season radishes and cucumbers with plenty of sea salt, marinate for 10 minutes

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after 10 minutes, drain water, add eggs, ketchup, sriracha, chopped parsley, roasted garlic paste and olive oil, mix carefully so you don’t mush up the eggs

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spicy salad of egg, cucumber and radish

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Grilled Pork Medallions, Chili/Herb Butter & Salad

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Chicken Noodle Soup & Egg

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This  is a remnant from a time when a chicken noodle soup was a remedy for just about anything – a bit of a cold, a bit of a sad day, a bit of exhaustion, not much Mom couldn’t fix with a bowl of chicken noodle soup with egg 🙂
To this day, it is still a dish which, in most of it’s infinite incarnations, will make me feel better, richer, healthier and just all around more alive. Here is one of my many different variations, this one with bone-in chicken, buccatini rice noodles, peppers, shiitake mushrooms, soft boiled eggs and lots of chopped cilantro, all swimming in a freshly made, extra strong chicken soup.

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Chicken Noodle Soup & Egg

Chicken Noodle Soup & Egg

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rice buccatini

rice buccatini underneath all the other goodies

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Chicken Noodle Soup & Egg

Chicken Noodle Soup & Egg

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Chicken Noodle Soup & Egg

Chicken Noodle Soup & Egg

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Chicken Noodle Soup & Egg

Chicken Noodle Soup & Egg

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Beef Short Rib’s Braised In Merlot

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The  other day my friend Leo invited me for short rib’s Argentinian Style ( Tira De Asado), grilled slowly over wood coal, seasoned with just some kosher salt and served with a hearty bread and chimichurri.
While I love to eat the rib’s prepared this way, I like them even more done the classical German and French way: Braised with vegetables in red wine.
As usual, please cook them until very tender but NOT falling off the bone. In my humble opinion, anything falling off the bone is overcooked and it’s texture ruined.
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Beef Short Rib's Braised In Merlot

Beef Short Rib’s Braised In Merlot

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Beef Short Rib's Braised In Merlot With Garlicky Mashed Potatoes

Beef Short Rib’s Braised In Merlot With Garlicky Mashed Potatoes

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Ungarischer Rinder Gulasch (Hungarian Beef Goulash)

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In  my opinion, one of the best way’s to prepare a tough beef cut is to transform it into Paprika Gulasch  (Paprika Goulash or Hungarian Goulash).
While there are  many great and not so great recipes out there, the basic principle to a great goulash is simple: Same amount of onions and meat by volume, LOTS of sweet paprika, no flour to thicken (the onions will take care of that) and most important :  Goulash seasoning, which will set it’s flavor apart from any other meat stew : 1/3 finely chopped caraway seed, 1/3 finely chopped thyme, 1/3 finely chopped lemon peel.

“Ungarischer rinder gulasch mit gemelli und gurkensalat”
“Hungarian beef goulash with gemelli and cucumber salad”

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goulash with pasta, schmelze and yogurt / dill cucumber salad

goulash with pasta, schmelze and yogurt / dill cucumber salad

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Crab-Stuffed Twice Baked Potato

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This  is my answer to a few request’s I received for unusual potato dishes.
If you use extra large potatoes as I have, I suggest that you bake them for two hours at 410 F. They will have browned slightly inside the skin and have a very different taste and texture than if you cook them only for the usual one hour.

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Crab - Stuffed Twice Baked Potato

Crab – Stuffed Twice Baked Potato

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Kümmelbraten ( Caraway Pork Roast )

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I wish  I would have been able to get a pork neck for this dish, but I couldn’t, so I used the next best thing, a pork butt (shoulder). For pork steaks and roast, I prefer the neck, because in my opinion the flavor and texture is far superior to any other cut of the pig. However, the butt is also a great cut to roast or braise, so at the end I was happy with what I got.
This dish is very common in the south of Germany where I grew up, so whenever I prepare this dish it alway’s brings back happy memories of a more simple time in my life. But on Friday when I cooked this, I had Daryl and Leo over for dinner, so it was a happy meal after all.  (Some wine and rum also made sure of that) 🙂

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Kümmelbraten  (roast caraway pork)

Kümmelbraten (caraway pork roast)

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Pork butt (shoulder)

Pork butt (shoulder)

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Pork butt (shoulder)

Pork butt (shoulder)

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Pork butt, knuckle removed

Pork butt, knuckle removed

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Knuckle

Knuckle

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Seasoned with mustard, thyme, kosher salt, cayenne pepper, granulated garlic, granulated onion and caraway seed

Seasoned with mustard, thyme, kosher salt, cayenne pepper, granulated garlic, granulated onion and caraway seed

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Place on a rack above red wine and beer, add chilies, scallions and tomatoes, roast at 420 F for 30 minutes, turn down to 270F cook for three hours

Place on a rack above red wine and beer, add chilies, scallions and tomatoes, roast at 420 F for 30 minutes, turn down to 270F cook, for three hours

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Add potatoes, cook for another hour or until potatoes are soft. Remove meat, cover lightly and let rest thirty minutes

Add potatoes, cook for another hour or until potatoes are soft. Remove meat, cover lightly and let rest thirty minutes

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Meanwhile, remove sauce, potatoes and vegetables to a small pot, add tomato paste and simmer for fifteen minutes.

Meanwhile, transfer sauce, potatoes and vegetables to a small pot, add tomato paste and simmer for fifteen minutes. Check/adjust seasoning and texture of sauce

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Kümmelbraten  (roast caraway pork)

Kümmelbraten (caraway pork roast)

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Kümmelbraten  (roast caraway pork)

Kümmelbraten (caraway pork roast)

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Kaninchenbraten Mit Hausgemachten Spätzle (Rabbit With Pasta)

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Last  week I bought myself a rabbit at my neighborhood supermarket. As I was about to prepare it, I started to think about the animal in my hand’s and about how we humans love and respect some animals, while we disregard the majority of most species as soulless, feelingless Beings, which have no other purpose in life as to serve us in any which way we want.
We humans like to think of ourself as getting tougher as we get older. For the first 50 years of my life this was mostly true for me. However, for the past few year’s I have realized that the process has started to reverse itself, at least when it comes to being tough to other beings. Truth is, I have gotten very tough to myself as life and circumstances have hardened me over the years, but when it comes to the way I treat and feel towards others, I’ve become a soft pussycat. To illustrate my point, here is a little story from my past, triggered by this little rabbit:

When I was about nine years old, I begged my dad to allow me to breed rabbit’s in our back yard, so I could sell them to our neighbors as sunday roast for 10 german marks a pop. My dad gave me permission under the condition that once he build the cages for me, the rest of the operation was to be my complete responsibility. This meant purchasing the first pair, gathering the food (cutting clover from behind our house) and feeding them, keeping the cages clean and –  butchering the animals. In these day’s, the way to do this was to hold the animal by it’s ear’s and whacking them in the neck with a honing steel to break the neck. Growing up in the country side, we kid’s saw animals being butchered up close all the time, so there was nothing unusual about it, no second thought’s. So I had this little business going for about a year, after which I became interested in other stuff and had no more time for my rabbit’s, which by that time had grown to a population of about 40, as they multiplied faster than I could sell them :-).
Later in life as a professional cook, butchering animals was a common task while I was younger, so again, not many second thought’s about it. However, during the past few year’s I have become a different person, with different feelings and opinions. Although I am still an advocate of the practice of eating meat and seafood, I am horrified of the way the livestock industry has developed. The way animals are raised, kept and butchered is for the most part a shameful, horrifying, mind boggling heartless, soul-less affair, for which everybody involved should be deeply ashamed.
So here is my point: While I had no problem as a kid to slaughter an animal with my bare hand’s, this would be completely out of the question now. I would sooner cry my eyes out before I could harm a helpless animal for my own gain. I have no illusions that I will give up meat and seafood consumption at this time in my life, but I pray everyday that the circumstances of breeding and butchering animals will improve to a level where we as humans don’t have to be ashamed anymore of the way we treat livestock, from it’s birth and trough it’s life until it’s (hopefully) merciful death.
I would appreciate some of your comments and opinions about this. If you do comment, please do so directly on the comment part of my blog, not trough Linkedin, FB or other links, so we can all share our thought’s in this important matter.
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Braised Rabbit In Merlot/Sour Cream Sauce With Homemade Schwäbische Spätzle

Braised Rabbit In Merlot/Sour Cream Sauce With Homemade Schwäbische Spätzle

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Szechuan Style Stir Fried Beef With Broccoli, Corn & Fan

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The  beauty of this dish is that although your taste bud’s will almost go numb after an initial shock of extreme heat, the excitement of the spiciness will linger in your mouth for some time to come and will leave you with an hour-long  satisfaction of your taste senses.
Tuesday dinner – a hot affair 🙂
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Bon Appetit !    Life is Good !

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Szechuan style stir fried beef

Szechuan style stir fried beef


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Szechuan Style Stir Fried Beef With Broccoli, Corn & Fan

Szechuan Style Stir Fried Beef With Broccoli, Corn & Fan


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Chinese Salt & Pepper Scallops With Egg Fried Rice

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This  was one of Maria’s favorite dishes. Whenever we went to have chinese food at a restaurant or when she wanted to have something special at home, she would ask for salt & pepper scallops or salt & pepper shrimp.
So, enjoying this meal tonight was a bittersweet affair. I really loved the food, but it is so damn tough to be reminded of a lost loved one all day long, by everything one see’s, hear’s and does, even by the food one eat’s. At least I had Bella next to me , sharing the food and giving me good company 🙂
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For the scallops, season with kosher saltfive spice powderwhite pepper,  ground szechuan peppercorn and granulated garlic. Mix egg white and rice flour into a thin batter, dredge scallops in it and saute in peanut oil until cooked almost through. Remove and rest on absorbent paper until serving.
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For the rice, saute garlic paste, finely diced onion and grated ginger in peanut oil until fragrant. Add day-old rice and fry until rice starts to puff. Make a well, add more peanut oil and scramble some whisked eggs in it until set. Add sliced scallion, kosher salt, white pepper and sesame oil. Stir fry until all ingredients are well mixed. Check seasoning. Adjust if necessary.
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To serve, top the rice with scallops and sprinkle with finely sliced scallions

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !   (even when it’s sad sometimes)
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Chinese Salt & Pepper Scallops With Egg Fried Rice

Chinese Salt & Pepper Scallops With Egg Fried Rice

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