Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Honey Chicken


OH....MY..... GOODNESS!!!

That is what I have to say about this.

I love love love love love Asian food.

We get chinese takeout more than my wallet would like

The fact that I am cheap clashes with this issue.

I have never been able to make take-out worthy chinese food at home (with the exception of my stir fry).

This totally fixes that problem.

Needless to say I am very happy and so excited to share this with all of you!

I'm not gonna lie, this takes a little bit of time to make... but it's so worth it.

I hope you love it as much as we did!

Ingredients:
1 ½ lbs boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1” chunks
Oil,for deep frying
Batter:
4 Tbs cornstarch
¼ C flour
1 tsp baking powder
½ C water
½ tsp salt
1 egg
1 egg white
Sauce:

1 ½ Tbs oil
2 tsp ginger (minced) or 1tsp dried
3 Tbs garlic,minced or crushed
1 tsp salt
3 Tbs honey
1 tsp rice wine vinegar
½ C water
1 tsp cornstarch (mixed with 1 teaspoon water)
Sesame seeds (for garnish)



Directions:
Batter:
 In a large bowl mix all batter ingredients together until smooth. Cover and allow the batter to sit for at least 30 minutes
Chicken:
Add the chicken to the batter tossing to coat.




Heat a deep fryer to 350 degrees. Fry chicken in small batches for 4 minutes or until batter becomes firm. 

Drain on paper towels.




Sauce:
To make the sauce. Heat 1 ½ Tbs of oil in your wok. Add garlic and ginger and stir fry for 30 seconds.


  Add salt, honey, vinegar, and water. Mix well. Combine 1 teaspoon of water with 1 teaspoon of cornstarch in a seperate bowl or cup. Add to the sauce and Simmer for 2 minutes.


Place fried chicken pieces in wok and stir to coat chicken with the sauce and garnish with sesame seeds. 


Serve with white rice.


Sorry the photo quality isn't great.  I have been using my cell phone instead of my camera (because it's easier).... but it doesn't do the best job!


***Review:
Obviously you know that I love this!  The even better part?  ALL of my family loved it.  That's right.... all 5 kids.  That NEVER happens.  I have one child that literally eats nothing at dinner because he is SO picky (Unless I make pizza or mac and cheese).  My oldest says this is the best thing I have ever made... I may have to agree!

**Tips: 
First off, I think the batter recipe is slightly off.  I would add a tad less water next time to make it thicker.  When I was trying to fry, the batter was so thin that it kept dripping down into the deep fryer and not staying on the chicken.  Also, cook the chicken in very small batches... otherwise it sticks together.  I used a fork to kind of stir it for a few seconds when I first drop it into the deep fryer to keep it from sticking.  I'm sure there is a better way... but this is what I did to make it work.  My last pieces of chicken were much nice than the first few batches.  
As for time savers, definitely make the batter first.  THEN take that 30 minutes it has to sit to cut up your chicken and dice your ginger and garlic.  I didn't do it that way because I didn't realize (until I got to that step) that the recipe said to let the batter sit for 30 minutes... so I was all ready to go and had to wait.  
If you do not have a deep fryer, you could totally use a deep pan full of oil if you had to.   I might try that next time just to see how it works.

*Serving:  
This was great on plain white rice.  You could serve it on brown rice or with veggies.  I could have eaten it alone it was so good.  

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Honey Chicken

Ingredients:
1 ½ lbs boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1” chunks
Oil,for deep frying
Batter:
4 Tbs cornstarch
¼ C flour
1 tsp baking powder
½ C water
½ tsp salt
1 egg
1 egg white
Sauce:1 ½ Tbs oil
2 tsp ginger (minced) or 1tsp dried
3 Tbs garlic,minced or crushed
1 tsp salt
3 Tbs honey
1 tsp rice wine vinegar
½ C water
1 tsp cornstarch (mixed with 1 teaspoon water)
Sesame seeds (for garnish)

Directions:
Batter:
 In a large bowl mix all batter ingredients together until smooth. Cover and allow the batter to sit for at least 30 minutes
Chicken:
 Add the chicken to the batter tossing to coat.
Heat a deep fryer to 350 degrees. Fry chicken in small batches for 4 minutes or until batter becomes firm. Drain on paper towels.
Sauce:
To make the sauce. Heat 1 ½ Tbs of oil in your wok. Add garlic and ginger and stir fry for 30 seconds.  Add salt, honey, vinegar, and water. Mix well. Combine 1 teaspoon of water with 1 teaspoon of cornstarch in a seperate bowl or cup. Add to the sauce and Simmer for 2 minutes.
 Place fried chicken pieces in wok and stir to coat chicken with the sauce and garnish with sesame seeds. 
Serve with white rice.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Grilled Garlic-Dill Salmon


I have been MIA for about 6 months. 

I have an excuse

Really!

BASEBALL!!

I did not realize how much time it sucks from your life.

I love that my kids play, but practices 4 nights a week and 2 games per weekend is A LOT!

I mean, yes, I was still cooking... but taking the time out of my day to write it all down and take pictures?

Well... lets just say it kind of fell off the priority list in favor of... oh you know, SANITY!

So, baseball ended the last week of June and then it was summer break... and then.....

FOOTBALL! 

No, I can't get a break. 

BUT...

it's highschool football.... so I am not required to be at the every single day practices.

I only drive to and fro. 

Also, I'm adjusting.

So, I'm not going to promise to be back to my regular blogging schedule as of yet....

But I am going to make more of an effort

I am hoping by the time school well into full swing I will be back to my bloggy self.

Well enough excuses... on to the recipe!

ps... as I am writing this... it is now wrestling season.  It never ends!!!


Grilled Garlic-Dill Salmon

Ingredients:
5 Medium salmon steaks  ( you can really use whatever size you want, this just happens to be what I used)
1 Stick of butter
6 Cloves of garlic, crushed (or as much or as little as you like)
2 tsp Garlic salt
4 tsp Dried dill
3 tsp Lemon juice
1/4 C Olive oil

Directions:
Thaw salmon in cold water (if frozen)

Crush garlic cloves into small bowl
Place 1 stick of butter into bowl with garlic
Microwave butter/garlic mix to melt together (aprox 1 minute)

Add lemon juice to butter/garlic mix
Pre- heat grill
Place salmon on a tray and drizzle with half the olive oil. 
Sprinkle with dill

Flip salmon over and drizzle with the rest of the olive oil
Sprinkle lightly with garlic salt
Place salmon on grill and brush on about half of the garlic-butter mixture

Cook about 5 minutes per side, depending on how thick your steaks are. 
They are done when fish flakes easily with a fork.



After they are done, brush on remaining garlic butter mixture

Enjoy!

***Reviews: 
 This is a HUGE hit in my house.  Everyone cheers when they hear we are having grilled salmon. I love that!  The taste is so light and fresh and not fishy at all.  If salmon wasn't so expensive, we'd probably have it twice a week here.

**Tips:
This is a super simple recipe so there is not much to it.  My only suggestion would be to watch the fish if you aren't a experienced griller because you don't want to burn the outside before the inside is cooked.  Although, some people do like their salmon rare... blech.. not me!   


*Serving:
I think salmon goes great with wild rice.  That is my first choice... but it goes great with veggies too if you're trying to stay low on the carbs. This time I served it with yellow squash and wild rice...mmmm!


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Grilled Garlic Dill Salmon

Ingredients:
5 Medium salmon steaks  ( you can really use whatever size you want, this just happens to be what I used)
1 Stick of butter
6 Cloves of garlic, crushed (or as much or as little as you like)
2 tsp Garlic salt
4 tsp Dried dill
3 tsp Lemon juice
1/4 C Olive oil

Directions:
Thaw salmon in cold water (if frozen)
Crush garlic cloves into small bowl
Place 1 stick of butter into bowl with garlic
Microwave butter/garlic mix to melt together (aprox 1 minute)
Add lemon juice to butter/garlic mix
Pre- heat grill
Place salmon on a tray and drizzle with half the olive oil. 
Sprinkle with dill
Flip salmon over and drizzle with the rest of the olive oil
Sprinkle lightly with garlic salt
Place salmon on grill and brush on about half of the garlic-butter mixture
Cook about 5 minutes per side, depending on how thick your steaks are. 
They are done when fish flakes easily with a fork.
After they are done, brush on remaining garlic butter mixture
Enjoy!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Old Fashioned Apple Crisp



  • Well.... here I am with a recipe.  

  • All of my excuses as to where I've been will be on the next post (since I actually wrote that one first)... so you will have to tune in again in a few days if you care to know.. or if you really like Garlic Grilled Salmon. :)
Well... it's fall and that means baking in my house.  Apple pies abound when the Courtland apples are ripe.  

I went to the orchard the other day and bought a peck of Courtlands.  

Problem?  well, I couldn't find the time to actually DO anything with them and I was afraid they were going to go bad.  

I know I've mentioned that I am cheap... so spending $10 on apples and not using them is nearing illegal for me.... ha!

So I peeled them and chopped them and then I made one large pie with a store bought crust (shhh).  

It actually was really yummy!

But I still had a HUGE amount of apples and nothing to do with them.
  •   
  • I didn't feel like making or buying  pie crust... so my friend Kristi suggested apple crisp.  

  • I said no, that I don't really like apple crisp, but thanks for the suggestion.   

  • Well the next morning all these chopped apples were staring at me from the bowl and I didn't want them to go bad.  

  • So, I googled "apple recipes"
After going through what felt like a million, I finally found Food network's Old Fashioned Apple Crisp recipe

It was simple and didn't call for a ton of ingredients or time.... so I made it.

I didn't have high expectations... but I don't like to waste food.

Well... you'll have to read to the review part to see what we thought!

Old Fashioned Apple Crisp
  • Ingredients
  • 5 pounds McIntosh or Macoun apples  ( I used Courtland apples)
  • Grated zest of 1 orange    
  • Grated zest of 1 lemon   ( I didn't use any zest... because I didn't have any)
  • 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice   ( I used store bought orange and lemon juice)
  • 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg

For the topping:

  • 1 1/2 cups flour
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 3/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt  (* I used regular salt)
  • 1 cup oatmeal
  • 1/2 pound cold unsalted butter, diced  (* I used salted butter... because that's what I had on hand)

Directions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter a 9 by 14 oval baking dish.( I used a 9x13 rectangle pan)
Peel, core, and cut the apples into large wedges or chunks. Combine the apples with the zests, juices, sugar, and spices. Pour into the dish.

To make the topping, combine the flour, sugars, salt, oatmeal, and cold cubed butter in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. 

Mix on low speed until the mixture is crumbly and the butter is the size of peas. 

Scatter evenly over the apples.


Place the crisp on a sheet pan and bake for 1 hour* (mine only took 45 minutes) or until the top is brown and the apples are bubbly. Serve warm.



I didn't get a pic of it on the plate (sorry).  We had company for dinner so I totally forgot to take a picture once we were eating!  
***Reviews:
This was a HUGE hit with everyone!!!    I will be making this often because it tastes amazing and was so easy.  We had company the night we served it and everyone had 2 servings (with the kids begging for even more).  It was even good re heated!  Not soggy at all!

**Tips:
You can read above all the places I changed things.  I didn't add the zest and I think it tasted perfect.  I also didn't measure the apples, but I think there was about 8 to 10 cups of them.  I just filled the dish! 
 Also, I happen to have a kitchen aid mixer with a paddle attachment (thanks hubs), but if you don't you can use a regular hand mixer.  Basically, the butter needs to blend into the flower/oats and get all crumbly.  Note: the butter HAS to be cold... if it isn't, it won't form the little crumbles that you need for the top! 
As for mixing,you could even do it by hand if you had to... I mean, there weren't Kitchen Aid's when apple crisp was invented right?  
Also, in case you don't have time to bake this right at the same time you're making dinner... you can make it ahead of time.  I made mine in the afternoon and it was lukewarm by dinner and tasted great. It doesn't have to be piping hot.   
Oh... one more thing, my friend Kristi says this is awesome served with Vanilla Bean ice cream.  We didn't have any.... but I bet it's amazing!  Try it!


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Old Fashioned Apple Crisp

  • Ingredients
  • 5 pounds McIntosh or Macoun apples
  • Grated zest of 1 orange
  • Grated zest of 1 lemon
  • 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice
  • 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg

For the topping:

  • 1 1/2 cups flour
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 3/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 cup oatmeal
  • 1/2 pound cold unsalted butter, diced

Directions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter a 9 by 14 by 2-inch ovalbaking dish.
Peel, core, and cut the apples into large wedges. Combine the apples with the zests, juices, sugar, and spices. Pour into the dish.
To make the topping, combine the flour, sugars, salt, oatmeal, and cold butter in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Mix on low speed until the mixture is crumbly and the butter is the size of peas. Scatter evenly over the apples.
Place the crisp on a sheet pan and bake for 1 hour until the top is brown and the apples are bubbly. Serve warm.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Uglies.... it tastes better than it sounds.



Well, I know this may not sound appetizing.... but these little uglies taste great!!!

My friend Kelli was making these one night and posted it on Facebook. 

So of course, I was intrigued and looked them up. 

I actually have a recipe for something similar to these called BBQ cups.... but I like the name uglies better!

Anyway, I finally got the chance to make them and was very happy I did.

Not only were they super easy, they were something different that I figured the kids would like 

I was right!

The great thing about these is that you can make them with fresh burger or use leftovers you have in your
fridge. 

See the TIPS section below to see what I mean.


Happy Cooking!

Ingredients:
1 pound ground beef or turkey
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1 1/2 cups barbeque sauce
1 (10 ounce) package refrigerated biscuit dough
2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese

Directions
Preheat oven to 400 degrees
Lightly grease muffin tin
In a large  frying pan, cook ground beef/turkey with onion and garlic powder until evenly brown
Drain off the grease.
Stir in the barbeque sauce and simmer for another 3 minutes.

Roll out each biscuit to fit into the muffin tin. *(see Tips section)

Put the biscuit in the muffin tin and fold up sides to create a cup shape.

Fill each biscuit fill almost to the top with the meat mixture


Top with cheddar cheese.

Bake about 15 minutes or until biscuits are baked, cheese is melted and tops are golden brown.

   



***Reviews:
We love love loved these!  It is a rare thing in this house that everyone is happy with dinner.  This was one of those nights.... Yay!  These are being added to the "favorite " list in our house. 


**Tips:
I used crossiant dough instead of biscuit dough because it's what I had on hand.  I just pressed them together and made a rectangle (see above photo) and then cut it in half.  It doesn't have to be a perfect circle...I mean, they are called Uglies after all. 
Also, I have heard that these are great with pulled pork or shredded bbq chicken.  I am guessing that is true. I will definitely try these next time I make pulled pork.  It's always great to do something fun with leftovers.
Another idea is to make them with taco meat and top them with cheese.. then add lettuce and diced tomato after they come out of the oven.  What a fun way to eat a "taco"!!! 




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Ingredients:
1 pound ground beef or turkey
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1 1/2 cups barbeque sauce
1 (10 ounce) package refrigerated biscuit dough
2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese

Directions
Preheat oven to 400 degrees
Lightly grease muffin tin
In a large  frying pan, cook ground beef/turkey with onion and garlic powder until evenly brown
Drain off the grease.
Stir in the barbeque sauce and simmer for another 3 minutes.
Roll out each biscuit to fit into the muffin tin.
Put the biscuit in the muffin tin and fold up sides to create a cup shape.
Fill each biscuit fill almost to the top with the meat mixture
Top with cheddar cheese.
Bake about 15 minutes or until biscuits are baked, cheese is melted and tops are golden brown.