It has been awhile since I’ve written. I’ve picked up some things, and tried some things.
I have a stir fry sauce that works quite nice in a stir fry. No surprise there. Just adds a nice traditional flavor to it.
April 13, 2008 Food No comments thoughts
It has been awhile since I’ve written. I’ve picked up some things, and tried some things.
I have a stir fry sauce that works quite nice in a stir fry. No surprise there. Just adds a nice traditional flavor to it.
April 3, 2008 Food No comments beef, lemongrass, stir-fry, thoughts
Previously playing with lemongrass chicken, I was curious about how something else would go. I’ve got three types of frozen meat in my freezer – chicken, beef, and salmon. Some day I might add some pork to the freezer bags… but anyways…
Chicken is nice for this because it doesn’t have much flavor. There is no conflict of flavor in there. Beef on the other hand has its own flavor. This is often a good thing, and in the lemongrass beef, it wasn’t a bad thing. But it wasn’t a particularly good thing either.
April 3, 2008 Food No comments pepper, salmon, tin-foil
After a few nights of stir fry, I wanted to go back to something I was familiar with – a hunk of salmon. Thats not the most descriptive word, but its a good name for it.
April 1, 2008 Food No comments beef, stir-fry
I pulled out the stuff for doing a beef stir fry. This morning I took some beef from the freezer and put it in the fridge. Found out it was the stroganoff cut again. Chopped up an onion, and put it in a bowl, and a pepper third. Then I opened a can of crushed pineapple, and a can of bamboo shoots – about a half a can of each in a bowl.
March 30, 2008 Food No comments chicken, lemongrass, wok
Common to Thai food is lemongrass. Occasionally you see lemongrass at some trendy place, and I knew it was supposed to have a lemon flavor to it, so I wanted to play with it.
March 30, 2008 Food No comments
I knew that the things I had just wouldn’t work for the full range of stir-fries that can be done. I didn’t have any chili paste, nor any hot oil… and safeway didn’t have any either in the asian section (about 3 shelves 3 feet wide). Fortunately, there is a corner near by that has two asian food stores. One was more an import items, the other was a grocery store – I went to the grocery store.
March 28, 2008 Food No comments
Bratwurst that is. I’m originally from Wisconsin. The state that has Green Bay and cheese heads. Sheboygan, Wisconsin – bratwurst capital of the world. The state (the story goes) that when Madison went to the Rose Bowl in ’94 Anaheim ran out of bratwurst in the stores.
March 23, 2008 Food No comments bamboo, beef, wok
March 21, 2008 Food No comments chicken, thoughts
I was going to go for a pizza chicken packet that I’ve read about. The idea was chicken, pizza sauce, mozzarella cheese, pepperoni, onions, peppers in a packet. I was getting the things together and pulled out the pizza sauce. I opened it up, and there was something that wasn’t pizza sauce on the top of it. It might be possible to remove it and go from there, but I’ve got this ingrained idea of food back when I worked at a Boy Scout camp. The commissary rule was “If in doubt, throw it out.”
March 10, 2008 Food No comments bamboo, beef, tin-foil
I had pulled out the beef the last night and poured a little bit of teriyaki sauce in the bag and put it in the refrigerator to thaw. Its nice having the meat marinated, adds more flavor.
A layer of white onions (using the last of them, back to red onions). Then the beef, and then a bit of red pepper flakes on top of that. Those peppers were very noticeable in the ultimate flavor. Then the second half of the can of bamboo, a few pearl onions (well, more than a few, the rest of them), and then a small red pepper on top of that. The teriyaki sauce that I had was then poured over to it and then a little bit of ginger. I couldn’t quite pick out the ginger in the flavor. Next time, I’ll try it with no red peppers and instead just ginger to see if I can detect that flavor.