Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Eggplant salad


I posted this recipe because this one goes well with the fried rice that I posted earlier. Mmmmmm perfect combination.
I love this eggplant salad or ensaladang talong as Filipinos call it. Its easy to prepare and I am sure that the ingredients are available at the market all the time. Go have  a try now :)

Ingredients:
1/2 kilo eggplant
1 med. size red tomato (diced)
1 med. size green tomato( diced)
1 small onion ( minced)
3 tablespoons vinegar
salt to taste
Procedure:
1. Cook the eggplant first , by boiling or grilling then remove the skin.
2. Flatten and cut it to small pieces.
3. In a big bowl mix all the ingredients and serve it.
You can add the measurement of the vinegar if you want a sorer taste.

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Glorious Fried Rice



If there is not much money for a meat and rice, i think this fried rice is economical but still special. I consider this as a complete meal, so if I cook this fried rice I don't want meat anymore to go with it, but just some vegetable salad. 

Ingredients:
2 cups leftover rice
4 pieces green beans
2 tablespoons corn
1/2 cup minced bacon or hotdog
3 cloves garlic
salt to taste




Procedure:
1. Saute garlic
2. add the bacon or hotdog, saute for few seconds.
3. Pour in rice, beans and corn. mix well.
4. Dash with salt and mixing constantly until it is done.
5. Serve with your favorite viand or eat it as a complete meal.....yummy:D


Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Chili, ham and cheese rolls


This recipe is really a bomb, oozing with hot chili  flavor in every bite that's why some people called this dynamite. Will you dare to try this?

Ingredients:
10 pieces chili ( Deseeded or Seeds removed)
Sliced ham
cheese
10 pieces spring roll wrappers

 Procedure:
1.Put the cheese inside the chili then wrap it with a bacon.
2. Then wrap it with a spring roll wrapper.
3. Deep fry it until golden brown
4. Serve it hot and with your favorite sauce.


Julienned vegetables and ham appetizer

Start your main dish with this julienned vegetables and ham appetizer it will surely tickle your appetite :)
Julienne is a kind of vegetable cut that is thicker and longer that strips cut. You can refer to my post.  
http://melyskitchen.blogspot.com/2011/10/different-cuts-of-meat-and-vegetables.html
Ingredients:
carrots (julienned)
Cucumber ( julienned)
spring onion ( julienned)
ham ( julienned)

For the Sauce:
Just combine
2 tablespoons mayonaise
1 teaspoon hot chilli sauce
3 drops olive oil
a dash of salt

Procedure:
1. In a platter arrange the julienned vegetables and serve it with your favorite sauce or the sauce that I put here.


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Puto- Steamed Cake


One of the famous dainties in Philippines is Puto or steamed cake. This can be eaten as dessert or snack, or anytime you want it. It is creamy and sweet. It can be made from rice flour or all purpose flour. The recipe that I am going to share now used all purpose flour, soon I will post different flavors of puto,  for the mean time,  here is how to do the simple one.

Ingredients:
2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 cup evaporated milk
1/2 cup melted butter
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup water
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 beaten eggs


Procedure:
1. Sift together the flour, sugar and baking powder.
2. Mix the water, milk and beaten eggs, then the melted butter
3. Mix together 1 & 2 procedure.
4. Put in the molders and steam for 10 minutes or until cook

5. Serve it plain or with fresh grated coconut.



Monday, October 17, 2011

Different Cuts of meat and vegetables

There are different terms for the slices or cuts of meat and vegetable, here are some that I knew, I will update this post soon, to add more.


Half
Quarter



Wedge
                                                                 Cube
Julienne

Dice




Strip
Shred



Mince


French

Ground

Crush

Batonette

Chiffonade
Ruban

Fruity corn flakes

Start your day right with this nutritious cereal breakfast.

Ingredients:
1 cup corn flakes
1 banana (sliced)
5 strawberries
6 grapes
milk


Procedure:
1. Arrange in a bowl all the dry ingredients.
2. Pour in the milk and serve it with love :)



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