Showing posts with label bachelor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bachelor. Show all posts

Sunday, January 24, 2016

BBQ Beef Ribs with Midea

Trying to cook my first beef ribs with Midea Pressure Cooker.
Ingredient lineup.
Ingredients:
3-4 lb. Beef Ribs
1/2 cup beef broth
1/2 cup dry rub
1 tsp liquid smoke
1/2 cup BBQ sauce

Directions:
  1. Rinse the ribs and pat dry.
  2. Lay on a tray for dry rub. Pat down the seasoning well on all surfaces. 
  3. Stack the rib pieces like a teepee. 
  4. Pour broth mixed with liquid smoke in the inner pot. 
  5. Lock the lid and set to STEAM for 30 min. 
  6. Preheat oven to 450 when Midea says OH (done).
  7. Arrange the ribs on a roasting tray and brush bbq sauce on the ribs. Bake for 10 min, then flip the side and brush on each piece. Bake for another 10 min.

Before & After of Steamed Beef Ribs. Meat felt off the bones easily.

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Chicken Soup Made of Scraps

It's cold outside. My favorite comfort food is soup. Instead of spending money at the restaurants, I decided to make my own chicken soup. After learning from Ziad at Eatwell Bakery Cafe , I want to try his "nothing but chicken" recipe. Well, I had to clean up my refrigerator last night. I added some other stuff.

I striped this chicken to bones only. I used other parts for entree.
Ingredients:
1 Chicken back and bones from breast part. Don't remove skin. That's for flavoring.
2 Carrots, medium size
1 Celery, stalk
1 Cucumber (I hate to waste a freeze-burnt veggie.)
1/2 Onion
1 piece American Ginseng (optional)
1-3 tbsp Salt, after the soup is done

Procedure:

  1. Put everything in the pot and fill with water to cover the ingredients.
  2. Set Midea Electrical Pressure Cooker to SOUP setting for 33 minutes.
  3. Follow instruction to start the process.
  4. When done, release pressure and discard all vegetable solids. 
  5. Remove soup and meat from the pot, season with 1 tbsp salt to taste.


Fresh chicken is on sale 58¢ per pound at H-E-B on Beechnut. Time to make some good soup at home and save my money for Houston Rodeo next month.

Monday, July 6, 2015

Fried Honeycomb Tofu

If you don't like the tofu texture, try this easy recipe. Fried frozen tofu with garlic, cilantro and sweet'n'hot dipping sauce makes your dinner appetizer so grand. The Chinese said: 美味無窮!
Fried Honeycombed Tofu adds excitement to your dinner table.

Ingredients:
1 pack hard tofu
3 cups oil for frying

Dipping Sauce:
3 cloves garlic, chopped
6 stems cilantro, chopped
1 cup low sodium soy sauce
Desirable amount of Sriracha

Direction:

  1. Cut tofu into pieces of half inch thick.
  2. Lay the slices on a clean plate and put them in the freezer overnight.
  3. Next day, remove them from the freezer and soak in water.
  4. Squeeze out excess water and lay on a layer of paper towel to let dry.
  5. Heat oil on medium heat until ready for frying* (about 5 minutes). 
  6. Carefully drop the slices into oil. Flip once to have even coverage.
  7. Remove from heat when tofu pieces turned light brown.
  8. Lay fried tofu on dry paper towel until surface is no longer greasy.
  9. Mix the dipping sauce ingredients for dipping or serve with your favorite dipping sauce.


*Ready for Frying: Drop a small piece of tofu. If it dips to the bottom then come right up, it is ready to fry.

Originally posted on Instagram June 15, 2013

Monday, May 25, 2015

Chicken 6 ways

How can you cook a chicken into 6+ different dishes?

I normally buy a whole chicken, which is cheaper than chicken parts. I cut it into pieces: breast, thighs, legs, wings, back and whatever is in the stomach cavity.

Chicken 6 Ways plus more
Photo above shows:

  1. I de-boned the thighs to go on the George Foreman's Grill
  2. I parted wing pieces for hot wings.
  3. I cut out breast meat from its cage, half for stir fry and half for roast.
  4. I boiled the drumsticks for Jambalaya.
  5. The rest of bones are in a big pot for chicken broth to season beans, greens etc.
  6. Oh. I smashed the cooked chicken liver for pâté or a treat for my cat.

Up next, my first jambalaya. Mmm... yummy.