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Showing posts with label rice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rice. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Sushi!

This was requested by a reader of ours.  They wanted to read about sushi.  
So here is my guide to making your own sushi.
To start with you will need 2 base ingredients #1 Nori/Seaweed and #2 Rice.  
I get my nori in a 10 pack from the grocery store. It goes for about $2.25 to $3.  Normally you would use white rice but as I have been experimenting I have found that other types of rice have interesting flavor combinations in sushi.  For this guide I have chosen white rice.

 To begin you will want a flat surface to place your nori on.  I have chosen a cutting board.  Lay out the nori flat and spread the cooked rice all over it in a thin manner.  Try not to spread it out too close to the edges.
 When adding the rice make sure it is drained.  Excess water is to be avoided.
 The nori comes in paper like sheets which are very thin and can tear or rip easily. 
Be careful when opening the package. 


 Chose your ingredients. I have chosen tuna and avocado. Place them in a row in the middle of the sheet on top of the rice.  As before try not to go all the way to the edges with your toppings.
 
 Gently but firmly start rolling the nori from the bottom to the top.  You want it as cylindrical as possible.
 Choose a sharp knife that does not have a large serrated edge.  If you choose a poor knife, your sushi will look ripped and torn like mine above.  Carefully cut slices to be 1 and a half inches to 2 inches in length.
 There are many sauces you can choose.  I prefer yum yum sauce. 
 Sprinkle some on the top to taste.
For a healthier alternative to yum yum sauce try adding coleslaw to the roll.









Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Spicy Asian Beef

Thaw slender strips of beef steak.
Finely slice green and red peppers. Keep seeds with them for spicy flavor.  Add to an oiled pan, add 1.2 cup water and set aside to be put in oven at same time with the beef.

Marinate the beef slices with a garlic, red pepper, sesame ginger teriyaki barbecue sauce.
Place in preheated oven set on 400 degrees. Place the peppers in the oven at the same time.

Cook them both for 20-30 minutes

Pile them atop a bed of rice or noodles.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

We wanted something light and fresh...

After D got her hair cut we decided to get lunch.  In the shopping center we had a few choices.  There was a sushi bar, pizza place and a Mexican restaurant. We choose to go to "La Carreta" the Mexican restaurant.  


salsa sampler made for our special order. each time I eat at a Mexican restaurant I order the 4 types of dips/salsas.  nice variety to chew on while awaiting the meal.

never ending chips basket.  these were bland and perhaps a little stale but once they are dipped in the salsa or cheese dip its hard to stop eating them.

had 2 $2 dollar draft beers was the daily special.

pollo crema
C: a welcomed treat of a spicy chicken covered in a creamy cheese sauce with rice and beans.

fajita toppings/salad
Chile Reales
C: was my first time eating this and I will try it again someday.  it was a battered pepper deep fried and had a spicy sauce over it. really tastey.

2 chicken fajitas
art and stonework fireplace

reminded me of south of the border

La Carreta


with tip $30  The server seemed new maybe a little scared, but gave pretty good service. The food came out quickly and I would rate the over all experience a 3.5 out of 5 stars.