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Showing posts with label chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chicken. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Hi again!

So I took a little hiatus from posting...okay a long hiatus. It was from a combination of school, people...life.....important thing is that we're back today :)

Today I defrosted some chicken and was wondering how to marinade it when I remembered the jar of dijon mustard I had not touched since I bought it...several months ago. So, I decided to make a honey-dijon mustard chicken in the oven. Just add salt and pepper. After 25 minutes at 375 F, voila!


I microwaved 2 halved yams face down in butter and a little water for 4 minutes and steamed some broccoli for about  5 minutes (my first time steaming something! :D).

Enjoy!

And everything really is better with butter...mmm..this yam is delicious.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Cooking Chinese, Ordering Sushi

This post is about the actual Chinese food I make at home. I've got an assortment of food I'd eat more often, food I'd make much less often, and food to order when you're just craving.

First off is a simple stir-fried bok choy, sliced beef and vermicelli in the bottom there (though you can't really see it). Super simple, serves my veggie/protein needs, and relatively tasty (just add soy sauce).


On this day, I went full out making Chinese food you'd find in a restaurant. Little did I know how much salt and oil and that requires! This is why I don't make restaurant-style Chinese food on a daily basis, it is TOTALLY different from what Chinese people actually eat at home. However, on this day I pan-fried some chicken thighs marinated in oyster sauce, stir-fried asparagus and olives, and used the leftover oil from frying the chicken to crisp up some noodles. It was SO salty, and VERY oily, and I actually didn't feel very good after (or during the meal for that matter...I had to drink tons of water). It will be quite a long time before I fry noodles again.


On another night, my roommate and I decided to order sushi! It's always pricey and this one came out to around $35 dollars if I remember correctly....but it gave me the excuse to pull out these Japanese dishes that I rarely use. It also came with shrimp sushi (that was put in a separate container...due to my allergies).


Mmmm....
PS...I LOVE the Korean sushi roll (that's the one in the front with the fake crab, egg, cucumber, radish, and beef).


Sometimes I get frozen dumplings (though not often anymore), and decide to be lazy one night so I them out of the freezer. You simply boil them until they float (and I also cut it open because I'm still a novice at telling when it's cooked through). I had some Chinese vegetables that I stir-fried to complete the dish. I believe this is Chinese broccoli (Gai Lan). What's important is that it's green.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Dinner's Served!

Alright we're back for some more food! Yesterday night I marinated a chicken breast with some vinegar, soya sauce, paprika, spice salt, pepper, and cooking wine. Sauteed it in a pan and served it on top of a stir-fried mix of broccoli, mushrooms and a pearl onion. Garnished with cilantro and voila!


The colour scheme on this thing isn't great, but it'll be something to think about for the next one.

The day before yesterday, I bought a pork tenderloin. I decided to throw it in the slow cooker with whole tomatoes, carrots, corn, and mushroom. I seasoned the tenderloin with paprika, spice salt, pepper, chicken cubes, and cooking wine again (yes...there's a pattern to the seasoning. I really need to diversify). HOWEVER, pork always goes well with something sweet, so I poured in some apple cider. I did some homework, played some tennis (before getting rained on), worked out, and three hours later I was enjoying this:


                        

I think I was a little heavy on the seasoning, or maybe it was the apple cider that added a 'bite'. Either way, it was a good meal which I have two more servings of for this week :)