The recipe was very similar to the one I used last time:
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
Burrito - The Perfect Food
Burrito is the perfect food. You can make it vegetarian or meaty. If you like chicken, go ahead and make it with chicken ... oh, you're a pork fan? Why not make it with a nice piece of pork loin? Does spice bother you? Then don't add too much chipotle ... but the important thing is that you make burritos, and make them often, because burrito IS the perfect food. Complement it with freshly made guacamole and tomato salsa. Let's get honest: Avocado, lime, tomato, cilantro, onion, corn, rice and chipotle ... you can't go wrong! This is how I made it this time:
Ingredients:
- Brown (or white) long grain rice x 1 cup
- canned crushed tomato x 1 cup
- garlic x 1 clove finely, chopped
- red onion x 1 medium, chopped
- button mushroom x 5, sliced
- red pepper x 1, thinly sliced,
- corn x 1 cup
- Pinto refried bean x 1/2 can
- pan fry steak x 200 grams
- tortilla x 4
- cheese x 1/2 cup, Gouda or Monterey Jack
- jalapeño x 1, finely chopped
- tomato x 2 medium, chopped in small cubes
- cilantro x lots of it, chopped
- chipotle pepper x as much as you desire
- lime x 1
- salt, pepper and olive oil
In a medium sized pan, fry the rest of the onion and red pepper in olive oil. Add salt, pepper and chipotle pepper. Cook until almost tender. Add mushrooms, cook for 5 minutes. Add corn, lots of cilantro and some lime juice. once cooked take all the vegetables out and put them in a bowl. In the same pan, fry the beef until medium (time on each side depends on the thickness, just make sure you do not over cook the meat). Place the meat on a chopping board and let it rest for a few minutes before slicing it.
Place a baking pan in middle rack of the oven and pre-heat to 350 F. Start the wrap by spreading some refried bean, add some rice, vegetables and meat. Top with cheese, lime juice, fresh cilantro and a sprinkle of chipotle pepper (if desired). Wrap well so the fillings wont fall out. Place in the oven and cook each side until slightly golden brown and crispy.
Make the salsa by mixing the chopped tomato, jalapeño pepper, 1 tbsp of very finely sliced red onion, salt, pepper, olive oil and cilantro. For guacamole I just mashed a ripe avocado and mixed with some salt, pepper lime juice and olive oil.
OK that's it! There are a lot of steps involved, but the result is well worth the effort.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Fried Chicken Supreme with Dijon/Lime/Olive Oil Sauce
Ingredients:- chicken supreme x 1
- egg x 1
- flour x 1/4 cup
- parsley x 1/4 cup
- lime juice x 1.5 tsp
- dijan mustard x 1 tsp
- arugula
- salt, pepper, olive oil, vegetable oil
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Negroni Panini
http://www.negronipanini.com/
492 College Street ▪ Toronto - 416 ▪ 413 ▪ 0005
Friday, March 19, 2010
Avocado/Bacon/Feta Cheese Sandwich
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Bulgur Wheat Cooked in Tomato with Fried Chickpeas
- bulgur x 1 cup
- crushed tomato x 1 cup
- water x 1.5 cups
- shallot x 2 small
- slivered almonds x 1/4 cup
- cherry tomato x 1 handful, quartered
- cilantro x lots
- chickpea x 1/2 can (or more)
- zest and juice of 1/2 lemon
- turmeric x 1.5 tsp
- salt, pepper, smoked paprika, olive oil
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Chicken Chickpea Curry
Ingredients:
- crushed tomato x 1 can
- chicken x 4 thighs, de-skinned
- chickpea x 1 can
- onion x 1
- garlic x 2 cloves
- ginger x 1 inch
- cream x 1/2 cup
- curry powder x 2 tbsp
- chili powder x 1 tbsp
- vegetable oil, salt and peppercorn
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