I have not forgotten to post new adventures for July. I had so much activities going on with my Robotic class final exam and vacation with my grandchildren that I have to rest a bit and do some more YOGA to energize. I will be back in a couple of days, if not sooner.
Cheers! Enjoy the wonderful summer.
To Share, To Enjoy Life Together. Why not make the "Cooking Adventures" as part of family activities to share, explore, and appreciate the differences... Let's Rock together in the Home Kitchen Lab!
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Pilaf and Risotto
You have probably seen it and tasted the Pilaf and Risotto. I've seen it and heard it and never paid attention or have the desire to taste it until just recently. A bit of exposure in my culinary adventure have exposed me to many - I mean many possibilities that I can add to my diet and health. I've watched some food challenger's shows and heard judges commenting on the challenger's Risotto, for example, and complaining how terrible it is, etc. I was wondering what in the world is that? soupy sticky or fluffy rice with grated cheese?...... Now, they are part of my take-to-work OBENTO. No more plain carbohydrate - white rice. They are prepared with varieties of grains. To start with these two are my results. I hope you have fun trying something new with grains in your diet, too.
Barley Pilaf - a bit soupy, maybe, but I love the bite-in texture of barley with flavorful taste added from the homemade chicken stock I used.
Arborio Milanese. While I added very little of grated Parmesano, it tasted plenty with a tablespoon of it. & I will use white pepper the next time.
Barley Pilaf - a bit soupy, maybe, but I love the bite-in texture of barley with flavorful taste added from the homemade chicken stock I used.
Arborio Milanese. While I added very little of grated Parmesano, it tasted plenty with a tablespoon of it. & I will use white pepper the next time.
Chicken Caciattori - the Flop
I enjoyed the chicken caciattori the other day that I wanted to try this myself at home. I wanted to impress my mother and sister who were coming to visit. Everything went well, ...naaaa.... Flop! murphy's law - I burnt the chicken skin that it left 'burnt' taste to the sauce and all. In trying to save this dish, after 3 hours of cooking it, it turned into a skinless chicken caciattori. Lesson learned - use your instinct and sear the chicken with regular cooking oil.
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