Tonight I decided to enjoy the grill like many people do on this long Labor Day weekend. I decided to go with grilled steak and prawns on a bed of orzo and grilled corn on the cob. But let’s face it, it needs to be kicked up a bit. So… the steak is grilled with Montreal Seasoning, the prawns marinaded in orange, ginger and garlic then grilled with the marinade as a glaze, the orzo has red pepper, shallots, and garlic, and the corn on the cob is buttered and seasoned with shichimi togarishi. For this dinner, I am going to create dedicated posts for each part (main, side one and side two.). Are you ready to get cooking? Surf and Turf Ingredients: 8 oz…
Tonight, let’s have some fun with rice flakes. I don’t know many people that do not enjoy pad see ew, pad kee mao, drunken noodles, etc but I also don’t know many people that cook with rice flakes so they can enjoy these type of meals at home. Well, we are going to change that with this recipe! Asparagus Beef with Rice Flakes Ingredients: 6 oz thin sliced beef, sliced into strips 1/2 lb asparagus spears, cut into 1 inch sections 1 carrot, peeled and sliced on a bias 1 stalk celery, cut on bias 1/2 red pepper (diced or sliced, your preference) 2 tsp garlic, minced 1 1/2 tsp sesame oil togarishi shichimi 4 oz rice flakes white…
OK, I know many do not know what the sous-vide method of cooking is (or do not understand or trust it) and it can seem scary… but only if you don’t follow good practices. Basically, sous-vide is cooking foods placed in a vacuum in a water bath that is kept at a stable temperature. And those are the keys… the vacuum and stable temperature. Now you may be thinking, I want a crust or grill marks on my steak… not just a hunk of pink or gray meat on my plate. I agree with you and that is the beauty in this process. Sous-vide cooks the meat to the desired doneness (and no further since the meat can never be…
Tonight’s dinner is simple and fast – and has a little bit of kick from cooking with tequila and lime! Margarita Fajitas Ingredients: 6 oz thin sliced beef, cut into strips 1/2 onion, sliced radially 1/2 green pepper, sliced lengthwise 1 stalk celery, sliced (and/or 1 carrot julienned, sliced mushrooms, quartered broccoli flowerets, etc) 1 1/2 tsp garlic, minced 1 lime, zested and juiced 1 tbsp chili powder 1 tsp ground cumin 1 tsp dried cilantro 1 – 2 oz silver tequila 3 – 4 flour tortillas 2 tsp vegetable oil salt and pepper to taste Shredded cheese (optional) Preparation: Heat a cast iron skillet over high heat. Place the sliced beef into a bowl, add salt and pepper and oil. Toss…
With some of the hottest days of the year this week, let’s face it – no one wants to be inside cooking dinner. So tonight, it is hamburgers on the barbecue. But not just a boring or everyday hamburger, this one has pizzazz! Introducing the kimchi cheeseburger!!! Just think of how perfect this burger is. No lettuce, no pickles, no onion – but all those flavor aspects are there in the kimchi. And this is a quick dinner to make. While the grill was getting warmed up, I seasoned the ground beef patties, prepared the kimchi with my kitchen shears, and spread mayo on the buns for tasty toasting. Kimchi cheeseburgers Ingredients: 2 ground beef patties 1 cup of kimchi 2 hamburger buns 2 slices…