Showing posts with label Covidcaptainslog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Covidcaptainslog. Show all posts

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Chocolate Chip Toffee Cookies (Chewy)

Rich, flavorful, chewy with crispy edges. I love chocolate chip cookies and this recipe has all the elements I just mentioned. The browned butter and dark brown sugar give these cookies a butterscotch toffee flavor and the dark brown sugar makes them chewy. I do have quite a few other recipes on this blog.  I can't help it. This one, the Gideon cookies, the Kiss Me  Chocolate Chip Cookies, so many yummy ones. Just pick one, the Skillet Chocolate Chip cookie is the easiest.
As far as this recipe I will definitely make them again. With or without the Toffee chips. I would love to put nuts in them, but my child can't eat nuts. I use less chocolate and toffee in these than most people would but we love the cookie like this.
This is a great batter to customize.
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Sunday, June 14, 2020

Japchae

Japchae is an easy noodle dish to make and it travels well. This is vegetarian, if you don't garnish with the egg it can be served as a vegan dish. The ingredients are fairly simple and can be found at major grocery stores or the Asian market. If you can't find the noodles however you can still make this, use a thicker rice noodle or soba. The sauce is the perfect marinade for the tofu recipe at the bottom of this post also. It's also great for chicken, beef, or pork.

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Thursday, June 4, 2020

Coconut Cherry Pandan Cupcakes

These cupcakes are made with this Pandan Sponge cake batter here. My favorite cake. For the frosting, I made it as written but added coconut cream, a drop of red food coloring and almond extract along with the coconut extract. The pipette is a shot of cherry juice. SO yummy.
Nice and fluffy inside.

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Sunday, May 31, 2020

Yorkshire Pudding (Sous Vide Bone-in Rib Roast)

Yorkshire Pudding. I have made these before. I haven't updated though that I love the combination of both ghee and drippings the most in these. They are so flavorful and I wouldn't make them any other way. You can, however, use either or as far as ghee and fat drippings. But both make such a great combination. 
I am also including my sous vide method for a bone-in rib roast (Prime Rib depending on the grade you have purchased.) It really is a foolproof method to cook the roast to get it cooked to your likeness all the way through.
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Friday, May 29, 2020

Metal Stamped Garden Labels

I found these blank garden labels on Amazon they are from Bosmere USA. A great company, I contacted them with questions and they got right back to me. I recently ordered a second set from them. I used my metal stampers to stamp names on them then used a sharpie to fill in the letter indentations. They came out so cute.
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Sunday, May 24, 2020

Glazed Pork Belly

What can I say about this pork? It has a similar profile to Khai Palow and it is so flavorful and good. It is great in Coconut Pandan Rolls, Hawaiian Sweet Rolls, or dinner rolls, also great for Spring Rolls. You can slice it and put it in Ramen bowls. It is so good.  You don't have to use pork belly, this glaze can be used on tofu also. It's one of the best things I've made during sheltering in place. So very good.
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Thursday, May 21, 2020

Freezer Tip: Bell peppers, Onions, Celery

Freezer tip for you for things like bell peppers, jalapenos, onions, celery. Hardier vegetables that you're going to use in cooking.
Chop them up, freeze them in a thin layer on a jelly roll pan. Once frozen break them up and put them into a zip-top bag or a plastic container. When you want to use them they can easily be measured cup for cup or shaken into a recipe. Use them frozen, not thawed.
Easy peasy.
This is handy when we buy vegetables in bulk.
For more freezer tips click HERE.


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Sunday, May 17, 2020

Khao Piek Sen (Bánh Canh Noodles)

I am so happy with this recipe. I saw it shared on a Facebook page for noodle making. I changed the weights and ratios a bit to our liking. The original recipe calls for a total of 5 kneading cycles. and two longer rest preiods, and often I just don't have time for that. It doesn't matter I'm thankful she posted the recipe. Traditionally these noodles don't have potato starch or Xanthan Gum. I find that both give this noodle great texture.  The noodles are chewy and hold their shape well. I used weights for everything in this recipe, even the water is by weight/grams. I find it is more accurate.


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Sunday, May 10, 2020

Coconut Pandan Bread


Coconut and Pandan are one of my favorite baked good flavors. Coconut Pandan sponge cake is one of my top 3 favorite cakes. If you haven't had Pandan the aroma is sweet and floral like vanilla but it doesn't taste like vanilla at all. Pandan is used in many Southeast Asian desserts like you see vanilla used in the US. I use a Pandan extract for this recipe, you can find Pandan leaves in some Asian markets, I have some that I keep in the freezer. You can make your own extract with it. 
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Monday, May 4, 2020

Coconut-Lime Bars, Lime Bars

Lime bars, and twist off of a yummy classic treat. During this shelter in place, my middle child has been baking up a storm. These Lime Bars are just one of the yummy treats she's baked. We have an abundance of limes, so I'll be freezing some of the juice also. We didn't add food coloring to these bars to make them green but the specks of lime zest against the yellow make them pretty. We also have used Natural Erythritol in place of the powdered sugar and it worked very well. I have two huge bags of this stuff that DH purchased. So if you want to make this with less cane sugar, you can use that.
The original recipe was for Lemon Bars, I'll post the Lime Bar recipe and then the Coconut-Lime Bar recipe below that. The Coconut-Lime Bars are a yummy twist. I used to make a coconut shortbread that is a favorite of ours.
Some tips:
Use a glass pan. Spray it with cooking spray then line it with parchment paper, then spray the parchment paper. The filling is a bit sticky and this will help you get your Lime Bars out of the pan.
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Monday, April 27, 2020

Potato and Cheese Pierogi


 Pierogi time. I decided to make some Pierogi with the kids. These are savory ones with a simple potato and cheese filling. I know that some Pierogi have a sweet filling. I have never tried the sweet ones. I've only had potato and cheese ones,  some with potato, cheese, and jalapeno, and I think spinach, potato, and cheese. These are essentially dumplings that are boiled then pan fried in butter. I serve them with sour cream, sometimes with sour cream, caramelized onion, and chopped bacon on top. Right now we're sheltering in place so ingredients are minimal.
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Sunday, April 26, 2020

Sous Vide Garlic Confit

This is so very simple but a jar of this in your refrigerator is great to have. Both the garlic cloves and the infused oil can be spread on bread, used in stir fry, fried rice, in dressings and marinades, on steaks, grilled vegetables, in mashed potatoes, and so much more.
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Thursday, April 16, 2020

Brownie Batter Cookies

Today I have two cookies to share. Both are easy to make and require minimal ingredients, they are very similar but one will yield a thinner cookie, the other a thicker cookie. There's an Italian place here that makes these amazing thin brownie batter cookies and I have been meaning to recreate them for a while now and like some people during this shelter in place I have a little more time at home. My first batch of cookies came out like the last photo. Thicker, a bit chewy on the edges, just not thin. They were still delicious though and we will make them again. I just wanted thin, chewy in the middle and a bit crispy like brownies from the edge of a pan. The result is the cookie you see in the first and second pictures.
Which cookie do you think you'd like better? I like both, and it just depends if I'm in the mood for a thicker chewy cookie or a thinner crisp-edged cookie.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Chile de Arbol Salsa

This spicy salsa was posted on Facebook in a group I belong to, well the ingredient list and basic method. It's really yummy. I wanted a more smokey flavor so broiling the veggies for some char gives it that flavor. I also added dried Thai chiles. Very spicy. 
I'm going to write the recipes both ways, the original method and my way, you can try whichever you'd like.

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Monday, April 13, 2020

Dalgona Coffee

 Dalgona coffee seems to be the latest trending recipe. It's so easy with minimal ingredients that we decided to try it. Minimal ingredients is a must while we shelter in place due to this COVID-19 pandemic.
I made the first glass according to what I've seen online. Equal parts water, cane sugar, instant/crystallized coffee. For us this was 2 teaspoons of each.  I don't like my coffee strong, the recipes I've seen call for a tablespoon of each ingredient. This whipped up fast and formed pretty soft peaks. It was really sweet though.
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Monday, March 23, 2020

Copycat Gideon's Bakehouse Cookies

I have so many Chocolate Chip Cookie recipes on this blog, but let's face it, sometimes you want them chewy, cakey, extra chocolatey. Mood. Right? For extra chocolate richness, this is the recipe you want. If you've ever been to Gideon's Bakehouse or the Polite Pig at Disney Springs you may know about these cookies. Voted the best cookie in Florida they are really yummy. There's rich chocolate, vanilla, and a tender cookie that's a little underbaked but not raw. They are in my top two favorite cookies at Disney Springs, the other being the Jammy Dodgers at Cookes.
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