The number of pieces ( if how many sticks) depends on how long or big you want your barbecue, I'm just sharing the result of what I did, to give an idea to those who are planning to start a small business, this one is a good one to start with. This is just a basic barbecue recipe that I love. It's yummy!
Friday, May 16, 2014
Sweet Chili Sauce
"We all love the Sweet-Chili Sauce to dip in our fried stuff. We yearn to savour that sugary-sweet-piquant concoction a lot. Most popular & tastier brands are from Thailand while the lower price ones from China are not that so remembered". Try this recipe by an ingredients' specialist, Mr. Jose Dante S. Morados.
Ingredients:
450 ml Water
80 ml cane or palm vinegar
8 grams Kosher salt
375 grams refined sugar
70 grams combination of red & green bell peppers
2 grams red cayenne pepper
15 grams corn starch
Preparation
1. For multi-color presentation, head & stem cut-off, without removing seeds of red & green bell and red cayenne peppers, lay a portion or a piece of each (should they be smaller) into chopping board. Chop very finely. Include the seeds, set aside.
2. Adding little of our water, also without removing seeds, head & stem taken-off, cut into 4 pieces & blenderize remaining bell and red cayenne until semi smooth emulsion is reached.
3. Leaving about 50ml water for corn starch slurrying, pour remaining water into the blender. STIR manually with long teaspoon so emulsion will be scraped off and mix well with water.
4. Pour into cooking kettle. Add vinegar, salt & sugar. Stir consistently and bring to a boil.
5. While waiting, in a container, mix well 50ml water and corn starch until no lumps are visible.
6. On first boil, simmer down to lowest cooking temp. Add in corn starch slurry and the finely chopped peppers.
7. Stir until a bit viscous consistency is attained.
8. Done.
Click the link below to visit his informative blog.
http://www.jdantemorados.com
Contributed by: Mr. Jose Dante S. Morados
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Shrimp Paste with Sprite
This may sound weird( shrimp paste with Sprite) but actually the blending of tastes for this combination is the best for my family, I know some friends also love this, the Sprite neutralized the salty taste of the shrimp paste making it perfect to pair with rice and green mangoes, mmmmmmm mouth watering.
Sisig Krep
“Sisig” (see’ seeg) is an original Filipino recipe started by folks from the country’s northern part, Pampanga.This one is sisig with a twist from the ingredient specialist who shared this recipe to us.
Recipe type: Starter
Number of serving: 15 servings
Preparation time: 45 minutes
Cook time: 30 minutes
Ready in: 1 h, 15 m
Difficulty: Very Easy
Ingredients:
Meat:
1 kilo skin-on pork mask (if available OR 1 kilo skin-on picnic shoulder)
¼ kilo lightly boiled chicken liver (semi cooked ; Mash to a paste state. Set aside)
Flavor enhancers :
70 ml cane vinegar
5 grams salt
2 grams cracked black pepper
1 bulb large white onion (finely chopped ; Set aside ½)
1 clove garlic (crushed ; Set aside)
2 pcs red cayenne (or Jalapeno pepper finely chopped)
50 ml soy sauce
20 ml lemon juice
15 ml palm oil
Grilling/serving medium :
Griller
Charcoal
20-25 pieces pita bread (roll)
Procedures:
1. De-hair and clean well meat. Boil to “bite-friendly” tenderness but not to the point of disintegration.
2. In fiery red charcoal, while tossing and tumbling boiled meat as needed, grill enough to sear or turn skin dark brown. Slice and cut into 4 pieces per square inch. Set aside.
3. In a suitable frying pan, heat palm oil. Add in crushed garlic, toss until brown, dump the ½ chopped onion-mix and tumble until translucent. Remove or strain cooked solids. Set aside this “flavored oil”.
4. In a bowl, in this sequence and while tossing constantly, mix cut meat, chicken liver paste, vinegar, soy sauce, salt, black and red peppers. Mix well. In the same frying pan with “flavored oil” pour in meat mixture and lightly heat tumbling well to avoid sticking to bottom of pan.
5. Remove pan from heat and lastly, add in lemon juice and the other ½ chopped onion. Tumble. Heat very lightly pita bread until little brown spots appear in still live charcoal or at direct fire from gas stove.
6. Lay flat unto plate and pour in 50 grams “Sisig”. Roll as shown in picture.
7. Cut into 2-3 pieces if desired. Garnish. Serve.
NOTE: Sisig is best paired with steamed rice, roll into log or wedge unto your home made crepe
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