Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Monday, January 7, 2013

Food

I have had a little burst of recipe re-creations lately and have been posting them on the food blog.

Chicken verde mexican lasagna 302 calories per serving
Banana streusel muffins - 76 calories per muffin
I've also made some really yummy soups too that I will post soon.


Thursday, July 26, 2012

Success


I have lots of things I need/want to blog about - I've been away for a while. 
Amy told me she missed my blogging and knowing how much I appreciate her frequent blog posts that allow me to keep in touch with day to day happenings of her life I decided I needed to do better.

Thanks Amy!

So with many important things that have recently happened and are currently happening I choose to blog today about something kind of silly - food.

Years ago during a visit to Mesa, AZ my parents took us to a little Vietnamese restaurant they like. We started the meal with these wonderful Vietnamese spring rolls. Fresh veggies and herbs wrapped in a rice paper wrapper - cold and fresh - the mix of flavors was divine.
All the food was really good and despite my dad ordering some kind of soup with tripe in it
(I've seen him eat some disgusting things in my life but this was the kicker -
the owner wasn't sure if they had any on hand, people usually don't order it)
we really enjoyed the meal.

I have since tried to make them - 
actually I have been successful at making them in the past with a few challenges:
gathering the right ingredients - regular grocery stores don't carry the rice paper wrappers or the fish sauce for the sauce. Also buying fresh mint and basil from the grocery store is pricey!
And cutting the carrots and cucumber in tiny little matchsticks just about killed me. 

But I recently purchased a mandolin:

Where have you been all my life!?
The best $15.00 I've ever spent.

I had fresh mint and basil in my garden
(I will have to plant twice as much basil next year - the two plants just can't keep up)
and the slicing for seven (or eight) spring rolls was amazingly fast. 
I have to tell you too that tearing the basil and pulling stems on the mint leaves smelled HEAVENLY.

The recipe calls for shrimp but I used what I had on hand - imitation crab meat.
I also made some with no meat/fish at all and they were wonderful.
I'm not sure how many I ate but I am one happy camper.

Here is a link to the recipe.
I even made the fish sauce and it was just like the restaurant.
Except for not adding rice noodles, substituting the crab and adding avocado to some
 and using baby spinach instead of lettuce leaves.
I followed the recipe just like it's written
(Oh yea, I also soaked the rice wrappers a little longer to soften them)

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Pinterest... Love hate relationship



Aaaaaa Pinterest! I love you! You give me great ideas quickly and easily for my laundry room, bathroom and for future projects. You also give me great recipe ideas like these, oreo cupcakes from bakerella. These pictures are not from her website... Jennifer took them of the ones we made.

mini oreo
and just for fun... we made half with grasshopper cookies
chocolate and mint... mmmmmmmmm

The frosting recipe was divine... we used butter instead of shortening as suggested... white enough and melts in your mouth.




 I was making them for the YW and since the recipe said it only made 12 large cupcakes I doubled it, planning to make 12 large ones for our neighbor who just had a baby (what! you don't think she NEEDS these?) and 48 mini ones for the YW. I'm not sure what happened but we ended up with 24 large ones AND 57 mini ones... maybe I put too many cookies in the little ones?...  I didn't get any complaints. I may have to try it again without doubling it just to see how it comes out ;).


Pinterest...great ideas, yummy recipes...
not so great for my bottom line
(if you know what I mean)


Monday, July 12, 2010

Something my mom taught me


A tutorial on ice cream cakes here.