Showing posts with label Ginger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ginger. Show all posts

Sunday, October 30, 2016

Butter Chicken

I love eating Indian food - going out for it or getting it to go.
Heck - even the frozen Indian food from Trader Joe's is tasty.
So when I saw this Buzzfeed and how simple it looked,
I knew I needed to try to make it myself!
And that is exactly what I did and I'm here to show you.

Sorry - no "The Goods" picture this time
 because I decided to blog about this at the last minute.

Marinate 2 pounds of bite sized pieces of chicken breasts in 
1 teaspoon chili powder, 1/2 teaspoon turmeric, salt and pepper to your liking.
Let sit at least 15 minutes.


Melt two tablespoons of butter in saute pan and brown chicken.


Remove chicken and set aside.

Melt two more tablespoons of butter over medium heat,
then saute 1 1/2 cups diced onions, 3 cloves minced garlic,
3 teaspoons garam masala, 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger,
1 teaspoon chili powder, 1 teaspoon cumin, 1 teaspoon cayenne,
3 inch cinnamon stick, pinch salt and pepper.

Cook until fragrant - about 8 minutes.

Add (1) 14 ounce can of tomato sauce and simmer.


Add one cup cream...

And one cup water.

Bring back to a simmer

Return the chicken to the pan and simmer covered for 10 to 15 minutes.

Stir in 2 more tablespoons butter and adjust salt and pepper to your liking.

Garnish with cilantro.

And finally serve over a bed of rice.

  1. Marinate 2 pounds of bite sized pieces of chicken breasts in 1 teaspoon chili powder, 1/2 teaspoon turmeric, salt and pepper to your liking. Let sit at least 15 minutes.
  2. Melt 2 tablespoons of butter in saute pan and brown chicken. Remove chicken and set aside.
  3. Melt 2 more tablespoons of butter over medium heat, then saute 1 1/2 cups diced onions, 3 cloves minced garlic, 3 teaspoons garam masala, 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger, 1 teaspoon chili powder, 1 teaspoon cumin, 1 teaspoon cayenne, 3 inch cinnamon stick, pinch salt and pepper. Cook until fragrant - about 8 minutes.
  4. Add (1) 14 ounce can of tomato sauce and bring to a simmer.
  5. Add one cup cream and one cup milk, then return to a simmer.
  6. Return the chicken to the pan and simmer covered for 10 to 15 minutes.\
  7. Stir in 2 more tablespoons butter and adjust salt and pepper to your liking.
  8. Garnish with cilantro and serve over a bed of rice. 

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Lemongrass Chicken Banh Mi

I consider myself a pretty big foodie and  I love trying new foods!
I am pretty picky so I don't always love everything that I try,
but when one of my best friend introduced me to Bahn Mi sandwiches,
I immediately knew I wanted to recreated it in my own kitchen!

I did what I do quite often and turned to Google in search of a recipe.
I found quite a few ideas, but decided to use this one,
and modify it slightly to make the sandwiches to my liking.
Keep reading to see how I made them!

The Goods:
Serrano Chilis
Jalapenos
Fresh Lemongrass
Green Onions
Coconut Sugar
Tamari
Rice Vinegar
Carrots
English Cucumber
Radishes
Tomatoes*
Spinach*
Limes
Fresh Ginger
Garlic
Chicken Thighs
French Rolls

*Include in your shopping list if wanting to make salad instead of sandwichs

In a blender, add the following:
2 Serrano chilies - thinly sliced
1 lemongrass stalk -smashed and cut into 1/2 inch pieces
2 green onions - thinly sliced
1 teaspoon coconut sugar
6 tablespoons tamari
1 lime - zested
10 inch piece of ginger - peeled and chopped
2 garlic cloves - peeled and smashed

Puree for about a minute until paste like consistency.

Pour half of the mixture into a large lidded container.

Add your chicken thighs...

And cover with the remaining half of the mixture.

Cover and let marinade for at least 30 minutes,
but can be marinaded for up to 24 hours!

While meat is marinating, make your quick pickled vegetables.

In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the following:
2 Teaspoons Coconut Sugar, juice from one lime and 3 Teaspoons Rice Vinegar.
Add 2 grated carrots, 1 thinly sliced Serrano chili and 1/3 of an English cucumber.
Mix well and let sit at least 10 minutes, or refrigerate overnight. 

Heat your grill to medium high, wipe off excess marinade and place chicken on hot grill.

Grill each side about 5 to 7 minutes.

Let grilled chicken rest a few minutes...

And then chop it all up into bite sized pieces!

Make sure to grill your french rolls so they're nice and toasty,
and then assemble the sandwich to your liking.

Mmm mmm mmmm!

Looking at this picture, I can just taste the deliciousness of the sandwich!

Lemongrass Chicken Banh Mi Sandwich
Adapted from Goop

3 Serrano Chilis
1 Jalapenos**
1 Stalk Fresh Lemongrass
2 Green Onions
2 Teaspoons Coconut Sugar
6 Tablespoons Tamari
3 Teaspoons Rice Vinegar
2 Carrots Carrots
1/3 English Cucumber
2 Radishes**
3 Limes
10 inch Piece Fresh Ginger
2 Cloves Garlic
1 1/2 Pounds Chicken Thighs
French Rolls

**Used for Sandwich Garnish

  1. In a blender, add 2 Serrano chilies - thinly sliced, 1 lemongrass stalk -smashed and cut into 1/2 inch pieces, 2 green onions - thinly sliced, 1 teaspoon coconut sugar, 6 tablespoons tamari, 1 lime - zested, 10 inch piece of ginger - peeled and chopped and 2 garlic cloves - peeled and smashed. Puree for about a minute until paste like consistency.
  2. Pour half of the mixture into a large lidded container, add the chicken thigh and cover with the remaining half of the mixture. Cover and let marinade for at least 30 minutes, but can be marinaded for up to 24 hours.
  3. While meat is marinating, make your quick pickled vegetables. In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the following: 2 Teaspoons Coconut Sugar, juice from one lime and 3 Teaspoons Rice Vinegar. Add 2 grated carrots, 1 thinly sliced Serrano chili and 1/3 of an English cucumber. Mix well and let sit at least 10 minutes, or refrigerate overnight. 
  4. Heat your grill to medium high, wipe off excess marinade and place chicken on hot grill. Grill each side about 5 to 7 minutes.
  5. Let grilled chicken rest a few minutes,then chop it all up into bite sized pieces.
  6. Grill the French rolls so they're nice and toasty,and then assemble the sandwich to your liking.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Asian Quinoa Salad

For awhile, I have been making a Grain Greek Salad for lunches on a pretty regular basis.
Not too long ago, I decided I wanted to look for other grain salads.
I specifically set out to find quinoa recipes and quickly found one I knew I wanted to try!
Asian Quinoa Salad sounded great and I couldn't wait to make it!

The Goods:
Quinoa
Sesame Oil
Soy Sauce
Rice Vinegar
Sesame Seeds
Crushed Red Peppers
Cilantro
Ginger
Cabbage
Red Bell Pepper
Cucumber
Shredded Carrots
Edamame

Make the dressing, chop the veggies and cook the quinoa.
Then combine in one bowl and mix it all together.
Refrigerate at least a few hours before serving.

I made this salad for lunches one week,
and it was SO good that I decided I needed to blog about it.
So I made it for a second week in a row in order to document the process.

It's so simple and so tasty!
I can't wait to make it again to be honest.


Sunday, November 10, 2013

Elina and Robyn Make...Chinese Food!

I love cooking with Elina and since this is the third post of the section, I thought it'd be fun to have Elina as a guest blogger! We had so much fun making this meal (as usual) and I would love to eat it all again. Keep reading and Elina will tell you all about this cooking adventure!

Every once in a while Robyn and I get a crazy idea, and that's exactly what happened recently! We decided to make something really special and outside of the box...at least for us! We decided to give Chinese food a try! 

There are about a gazillion delicious Chinese food options out there, but we decided on just three: Chinese BBQ Pork, a take on P.F. Chang's Chang's Spicy Chicken and Chicken Lettuce Wraps...also a take on the popular dish from P.F. Chang's. And of course some steamed white rice, because what is Chinese food without rice!? As usual, we used all the recipes above as a guide, but changed a few things along the way to our liking.

We don't have much experience in Chinese food, so I must admit we were a little nervous going in. We frequented our local Asian market and picked up some of the not so standard ingredients that we needed and got to work.

Chinese BBQ Pork Goods

Making the BBQ Pork

Chicken Lettuce Wrap Goods

The Lettuce Wrap Sauce

Cooking the Chicken Lettuce Wrap filling

Chang's Spicy Chicken Goods

 Making Chang's Spicy Chicken

 And FINALLY the yummy rice!

The finished product!!!

In the end, I am happy to report that everything came out delicious and even authentic!