Sunday, January 17, 2010

SUSHI!

I made sushi Friday night. It was a very good meal after a long week. I love making sushi because it's very easy, fills me up, is cheap and I can eat a lot and not feel bad like I would at a restaurant. It's dairy and gluten free naturally too! I take a lot of the credit, but I really can't. My friend Leslie, introduced me to making sushi last summer. And I have been addicted ever since. Thanks Leslie :) I'm still working on the rolling and cutting part but I'm getting better. Anyways, here's the recipe!

Sushi (makes about 6 rolls)
Rice
3 C sushi rice (brown or white) (available at an asian grocery store or regular)
3 1/4 C cold water
1/3 C Rice Vinegar
2 TB sugar
1 tsp salt

Other Ingredients
1 avocado
1/2 of a cucumber
1 carrot
kiwi
mandarin oranges
raw or smoked salmon (found at asian grocery stores or Whole Foods) Remember to eat sustainable and healthy fish.
Cream Cheese
Nori Paper (Seaweed for outside)

1. Boil the rice and water.
2. After boiled, put on simmer for 20 minutes with lid.
3. After 20 minutes, turn off the heat. Leave lid ON and let sit for 10 minutes.
4. While rice is cooking cut up veggies/fruit/meat.
5. Also, warm rice vinegar, sugar and salt in a small pan on the stove. Do not boil.
6. When rice is done, put into non metal bowl and mix with vinegar mix.

Please Google for how to roll. There are many videos out here. This is a good website for more information on making sushi. Enjoy!My "Green Roll"--Avocado, Cucumber and Kiwi

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Welcome Back!

Wow, a lot has happened since I wrote last. Lets just some it up with, I've joined the real world and school is in my past! A huge relief for me! Because now I can focus on cooking again (I gave up during my last year of school!) I now cook for 2, since I moved in with my boyfriend, which is also exciting. So what to do with the hours after work, cook new things! My boyfriend and I are going to compile a list of meals we both like. One suggestion thrown out was Curry Chicken. Well I didn't have anything else better to cook tonight so I found a recipe online, during work ;), and ventured to Whole Foods after work to get the necessary ingredients. Came home, quickly cooked the chicken and curry sauce. And served it on the dinner table. And the reviews were less than amazing. It's always sad when you don't like what you cook let alone the other people you cooked it for..... But hey I tried something new. I ventured out of my mexican favorites! So I will be proud of that. Here's the recipe with notes of where I might have messed up. Any suggestions? I'm sacred to try it again.... But I have a bunch of spices now....



CHICKEN CURRY (INDIAN OR MALAY)

1 whole chicken (3 lbs.)- I used 2.15 lbs chicken breasts
2 med. yellow onions, chopped
4 cloves garlic, minced
2" piece of ginger, minced- Pretty sure I used WAY too much, like the only flavor I could taste.
2 tomatoes, chopped
1 tsp. yellow mustard seeds
1 tsp. cumin seeds
1 tsp. turmeric
3" stick cinnamon
2 c. chicken stock
2 tbsp. curry powder
1 tsp. gharum masala
1 c. coconut milk (opt.) -I used light, probably didn't help either.

1. Cut the chicken into pieces and brown in oil.
2. In a pot, add chopped onion. Saute until tender.
3. Add garlic and ginger, make sure there is enough oil so that nothing sticks.
4. Add cumin and mustard seed. Fry until the mustard seeds begin to "pop".- I didn't hear this, probably not hot enough.
5. Add the turmeric and curry powder and stir constantly to prevent any sticking. Stir the "paste" until the curry powder becomes fragrant; this usually takes 1 to 2 minutes (be careful not to burn the curry powder). - What does curry even smell like?!
6. Add the chopped tomatoes and stir until they form a sauce (3-4 minutes).
7. Add the chicken broth, cinnamon stick and chicken (& coconut milk).
8. Cover and simmer until chicken is cooked (approximately 45 minutes).
9. Stir in the gharaum masala and serve with white rice.- I used brown, of course.