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Wednesday, June 30, 2021
Microwave: Creamy Chicken and Vegetables
Friday, January 29, 2021
Microwave: Spicy, Cheesy Popcorn
Pre-preparation:
Ingredients:
4 TBspns Olive oil, spray if possible
1 Tspn Garlic powder
1 Tspn Onion flakes
1 Tspn Cumin
1 Tspn Paprika
2 Drops Hot sauce
Parmesan cheese
Cheese, shredded or grated
Note: if you want the mixture spicer, increase the amount of hot sauce, cumin, and paprika.
- With popcorn in a container with a lid, spray popcorn with vegetable oil. (See DIY Oil Sprayer, below.)
- Add garlic powder, ground black pepper, onion flakes, cumin, paprika, hot sauce, parmesan cheese, grated cheese and salt.
- Cover container.
- Shake container to spread the spices throughout the popcorn.
Stir and mix ingredients together.
Microwave on high for about 10 seconds.
Remove container.
Stir and mix ingredients.
Spoon mixture over popcorn.
Sprinkle popcorn with parmesan and grated cheese.
Thursday, January 28, 2021
DIY MIcrowave Popcorn Maker
- In a cup, add about 1/4 cup of kernels.
- Add water to cover the kernels.
- Wait about 5 minutes to let the kernels soak up some water.
- Drain the water off the kernels.
- Add kernels to your DIY Microwave Popcorn Maker.
- Close box lid.
- Microwave on high for 3-4 minutes.
- Wait until the popping begins to stop, where you hear only 1-3 pops. Be careful the box will be hot, the contents will be hot.
- Add popcorn to a container with a lid.
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
DIY: Hasty Pickle Relish
When I searched for a pickle relish recipe, I was surprised. Most recipes were for sweet pickle relishes and the quantities were huge because the idea was to can the relish.
But, the relish I had in mind was different, was it a dill pickle relish? Search results were similar.
So, I read a few recipes. Most of the recipes included bell peppers, celery seed, mustard seed, dill seed, turmeric, vinegar, sugar, and salt. Plus, most recipes wanted the cucumbers and bell peppers ground up in a blender.
Well, this wasn't going to happen, so I was left to improvise.
Using a recent Cucumber Relish recipe as a guide, I added and deleted a few ingredients.
I choose not to add the vinegar, lots sugar or salt because I was using pickles. Plus, I did not have celery seed, mustard seed, or dill seed. I had Turmeric, but hesitated using it. Maybe another time.
Ingredients:
8 DIY Quick Pickle Spears, sliced and diced
In a medium container with a lid, add the pickles and bell pepper.
I had to test this relish, so I added a few spoonfuls to half a ham and cheese tarta (sandwich). It turned out great!
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
WW Cucumber Relish
Monday, January 25, 2021
Skillet: Chicken and Vegetable Hash (Toast Topping)
(Inspired by: https://www.myplate.gov/recipes/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program-snap/creamy-chicken-hash)
Ingredients:
Vegetable oil
Optional sauce:
Add oil to skillet.
Mix ingredients.
Variation: Serve as a Toast Topping.
For me, the “heat” factor was high.
Monday, January 11, 2021
Microwave: Mug O'Peanut Omelet -- An Introduction to George Washington Carver
"NO. 44, PEANUT OMELET
Cream a slice of bread in half a cup of rich milk; beat the whites and yolks of two eggs separately; add the yolks to the bread crumbs and milk; to half a cup of finely ground peanuts add a dash of pepper and salt; mix thoroughly; fold in the whites, and cook as usual in a buttered pan."
(Adapted from: How to Grow the Peanut and 105 Ways of Preparing it for Human Consumption Seventh Edition, January 1940, By George W. Carver, M.S. in AGR., Director, No. 44, Peanut Omelet)
Olive oil
2-3 Drops Hot sauce
Ground Black pepper to taste
A Dollop Milk
1 Egg
1 Slice Bread, multigrain, torn into pieces
1 TBspn Crunchy Peanut Butter or Smooth Peanut Butter
Process:
Add oil to mug, swirl to coat bottom and sides of mug.
Add hot sauce and milk.
Add black pepper.
Add egg.
Stir and whip thoroughly.
Add bread pieces.
Stir and mix to make sure bread is soaked in liquid.
Add peanut butter.
Stir and mix thoroughly.
Cover and Microwave on high for 2 minutes.
https://www.biography.com/scientist/george-washington-carver
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/aa/carver/aa_carver_subj.html
https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/whatischemistry/landmarks/carver.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_Carver
Monday, December 21, 2020
Microwave: Mug O'Frittata
1 Slice Multigrain toast or “fried” Tortilla*
Add oil to mug, swirl to cover bottom and sides.
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Microwave: Mug O'Fried Rice & Egg Using Leftovers
Microwave: Mug O'Fried Rice & Egg Using Leftovers (LO)
Ingredients:
A Dab Vegetable oil
1 Egg
6 Tspns LO Cooked rice
1-3 Drops Hot sauce
2 Tspns Mozzarella cheese, shredded
Ground Black pepper, to taste
1 TBspn LO Canned salsa
1 TBspn LO Canned corn, drained and rinsed
A dollop of Milk
A dribble of Lime juice
Process:
Use a dab of oil to coat bottom and sides of mug.
Add remaining ingredients to the mug.
Whip and stir mixture thoroughly.
Microwave on high for 2 minutes.
Remove.
With
a fork, check bottom of mug to make sure there is no uncooked liquid
left. If so, microwave 30 seconds or more until all liquid has cooked.
Eat straight from the mug or use mixture to make a Toast Topping.
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Microwave: Mug O'Chilaquiles
Good Morning!
Chilaquiles is a delicious Mexican dish.
Plus, you can use your leftover stale corn tortillas.
It's been a long time since I made a recipe that was perfect the first time around and often when I make the recipe again, it just never tastes as good as the first one.
My eye jumps to Mug recipes that scroll by on YouTube or Twitter, so I was thrilled to see a mug recipe for Chilaquiles.
As usual, I did not have all the ingredients the recipe called for, like sour cream, so I made my own.
Pre-preparation:
Ingredients:
DIY Tortilla Chips
DIY Sour Cream
Make toast.
Ingredients:
1 egg
2 TBspns milk
Ground black pepper
3 Drops hot sauce
3 TBspns mozzarella or monetary jack cheese, shredded
1 Tspn Dry onion flakes
Handful of DIY tortilla chips, broken into small pieces.
3 TBspns canned salsa, drained
Toppings: Mayo, DIY Sour cream, Dry parsley or cilantro (optional)
Process:
In a microwave-safe mug:
Add egg.
Add milk.
Add black pepper.
Add hot sauce
Whip together with a fork.
Add cheese and onion flakes to the egg mixture.
Stir.
Add tortilla chips and salsa.
Stir.
Microwave on high for about 2 minutes, or until cooked through.
Spread mayo over toast.
Add egg mixture to top of toast and spread over surface of toast.
Garnish with about 2 TBspns of sour cream, and sprinkle with parsley or cilantro.
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
It's Been a Week of Salvage Operations
On Saturday, I made two fishball recipes. Both were a flops. I had over 60 fishballs to salvage.
With some DIY Tartar sauce or a red sauce, they worked as appetizers.
Then, I got a craving for Tostadas. That required lettuce. So, I have been eating a lot of Tostadas this week to save the lettuce and fishballs.
On a store-bought tostada chip, I added a base of refried beans, a crumbled fish ball on top of a base, with a little red sauce or DIY Tartar sauce, shredded lettuce and parm cheese.
The red sauce and DIY Tartar sauce helped add flavor.
There was not much difference in taste between the two types of fish balls. Plus, there’s not much difference in the pictures, either. I am too embarrassed to show the assembly of ingredients.
I can not afford to throw out these fish balls, so I will continue to look for ways to salvage them.
While I enjoyed these fishball Tostadas, another savage operation was a great success. Chicken Soup with pasta and a crumbled fishball.
The base of the soup was made from a previous Chicken broth recipe. The pasta was precooked and flavored with olive oil and basil. I just added the pasta and crumbled fishball to the broth. The fishball was like a dumpling.
Then, I thought about that bit of papaya fruit and pumpkn puree I had in the freezer.
Let's see if I add some plain yogurt, could I make mousses? Yes, I can.
Over the last five days, I saved 60+ sardine fishballs (some are frozen, will see how they work after thawing), a 1/2 head of lettuce and some frozen fruits.
#GERD-friendly
Monday, May 11, 2020
Hotplate: 10+ Hours Pinto Bean Soup
(Adapted from: https://whatscookingamerica.net/soup/appalachian-soupbeans.htm)
Pre-Preparation:
Add 1 Cup of pinto beans, rinsed and drained into a medium pot.
Cover with water an inch higher than the beans.
Cover pot.
Leave on counter overnight.
If possible, check in a few hours to see if the beans need more water.
Ingredients:
1 Chicken bouillon cube
4 Cups water
A drizzle of vegetable oil
2 slices canned meat, cubed
5 dashes onion powder
5 dashes garlic powder
2 dashes hot sauce
1 TBspn Cilantro, dry (optional)
3 Grinds Black pepper
S/P to taste
Garnishes: shredded cheese, diced onions or scallions
Process:
In the morning, drain and rinse beans in a colander.
Set aside.
Add 1 chicken bouillon cube to 2 cups of water.
Microwave on high for 2 minutes.
Remove and stir to dissolve bouillon.
Set aside.
Add a dribble of veg oil to pot.
Add meat cubes to pot.
Add garlic and onion powders, hot sauce and black pepper.
Cook on medium-high, scald the meat quickly, then add 1/2 cup chicken stock.
Stir mixture.
Reduce heat to medium-low.
Cook for a few minutes.
Add beans to a pot.
Add remaining stock.
Stir.
Add 2 Cups Water.
Stir.
Bring to a boil.
Reduce to a simmer.
Stir.
Add cover but leave a small gap to let air circulate. It will help the beans soften.
Simmer 45 minutes.
Check mixture.
Stir.
Add more water if liquid is low.
Add salt to taste.
Stir.
Simmer for another 45 minutes.
When serving, add garnishes of choice.
References:
Wikipedia, Pinto Beans
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinto_bean
#GERD-friendly
Monday, April 20, 2020
Lentils, Mixed Vegetables and Black Bean Salsa
This one turned out pretty good. It's probably not as crunchy as the original recipe because I used mostly canned goods.
Lentils, Mixed Vegetables and Black Bean Salsa
(Adapted from: https://www.lentils.org/recipe/lentil-corn-black-bean-salsa/)
First, I made a batch of lentils using my recipe: Stovetop: Lentils with Garlic Powder (https://riastoneblog.blogspot.com/2019/06/stove-top-lentils-with-garlic-powder.html).
Then, with each of the items below, drain, rinse, drain again in a sieve. Then dump into a large food container with a lid.
Note: the ounces measurements are approximate.
I used: Metric-Conversions.org (https://www.metric-conversions.org/weight/grams-to-ounces.htm).
1 560g (20oz) Can Black Beans
1 400g (14oz) Can Mixed vegetables
1 210g (8oz) Can of salsa
Next, add to the ingredients:
1 Juice from a slice of lime
Ground black pepper, to taste
1 Cup cooked lentils, drained in a sieve
Stir the ingredients to mix thoroughly.
Cover container.
Place in frig.
Chill for a couple of hours.
This is a hearty, meaty tasting salsa.
#GERD-friendly
Microwave: Mug O'Apple Bread Pudding
I had a tablespoon of canned apple pie filling in the frig that had been sitting around for quite awhile.
I usually have a heel of bread somewhere in the frig.
Microwave: Mug O'Apple Bread Pudding Recipe
(Adapted from: https://riastoneblog.blogspot.com/2016/12/mug-obread-pudding.html)
Ingredients:
1 8oz coffee cup
1 Slice of bread, torn into pieces
1 egg
1 1-2 TB sugar
2 TB milk or yogurt (I used lactose-free dry milk mix)
1 TB vegetable oil (or margarine)
1 tsp vanilla
2 Dashes of cinnamon
Add apple filling to bottom of cup
Break bread into pieces, place in cup.
In separate bowl, mix rest of ingredients
Pour mixture over bread.
Push bread down into cup so all pieces are soaked in mixture.
Stir and mix bread, fruit and egg mixture together.
Microwave 2 minutes on high.
Remove, let it cool for a bit before eating.
It tastes like apple crumb cake!
Variations: use other types of fruit or no fruit.
#GERD-friendly