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Posted by
yanti on Wednesday, December 31, 2014
An excellent combination for appetizer, the aroma of the oregano flakes and the creaminess of ricota cheese will really boost your appetite.
Ingredients:1 cup cubed ricota cheese or kesong puti3/4 cup seedless olives1 cup cherry tomatoes1 tablespoon olive oil1 teaspoon oregano flakes
Procedure:1. Combine the tomatoes, cheese and olive in a big mixing bowl.2. Sprinkle with olive oil and oregano flakes.3. Serve.
More about → Ricota Cheese Appetizer
Posted by
yanti
Happy New Year everyone. I would like to thank you all for always visiting my blog and sharing my recipes throughout the year, I know that they are not perfect but I hope that you can get ideas from my posts. More recipes in 2015 with God's help.Again Happy New year to All.
Photo from funmozar
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Posted by
yanti on Monday, December 29, 2014
Hope everyone had a great Christmas and time with family over the holiday weekend! Ours was pretty laid back considering we started the Christmas celebrations three weeks ago. Of course, once Christmas is over, then comes the realization that the year is almost over as well. Still can't believe it! 2015 is only a few days away, so I started thinking about what my New Year's resolution could be.
Now I know resolutions are hard to keep and it seems silly that there is so much focus on "becoming a better person" for one day out of the entire year, but I am a goal setter, so I like them.
picture from katmichels.com
Here is a list of the top ten New Year's resolutions made every year...
1. Lose Weight
2. Getting Organized
3. Spend Less, Save More
4. Enjoy Life to the Fullest
5. Staying Fit and Healthy
6. Learn Something Exciting
7. Quit Smoking
8. Help Others
9. Fall in Love
10. Spend More Time with Family
You know what resolution would cover over half of these? Meal planning! I've been planning meals at the beginning of each week for about five years now and can say that there are tons of benefits to getting organized and cooking at home.
1. Save Money - Because you're not eating out and when you go to the grocery store, you know exactly what you need (saves time wandering around too).
2. It's Healthier - Chances are good that you don't have a deep fryer at home. Also, since you know what is going into the food you're eating you will probably think a little more about it.
3. Spend Time with Family - Eating around the kitchen table is 100 times better than eating on the go. Savor your food and the conversation!
4. Knowing the answer to "What's for dinner?" - Ugh, I used to hate that question! My response was always "food" because I didn't know yet. Now I just point to this week's meal plan. :)
5. Learn New Things - When I started meal planning, I was a beginner level cook at best. You learn as you go. Your meals get better, fancier... soon people are wanting your recipes and asking you to cook at their house.
To make it easier, I'm working on some curated meal plans for you... with organized grocery lists! There will be a couple categories to choose from... 30 minutes or less (all recipes are quick and easy), vegetarian, and seasonal. Each meal plan will have six meals and a weekend breakfast recipe. And the first three are ready for you!
More about → New Year's Resolutions
Posted by
yanti on Saturday, December 27, 2014
Crunchy green beans loaded with my favorite chicken and shrimps, very rich in flavor, mmmmm :).
Ingredients:1/2 kilo green beans/ Baguio beans150 grams chicken breast (cut to your desired size)150 grams shrimps ( de-shelled)3 gloves garlic2 tablespoons soy sauceSalt and pepper to taste
Procedure:1. Saute garlic then add the chicken and saute until brownish then add the soy sauce and shrimps and stir for 30 seconds.2. Increase the heat then add the green beans and stir until almost done, add salt and pepper to taste then continue to stir until done.3. Serve with love :-).
More about → Green Beans Delight
Posted by
yanti
I looove cookies... but seriously, I need a break from them right now. Too many Christmas cookies!
So we were running through the produce section of our grocery store the other day (really just to grab some lettuce for tacos) and I noticed cherries. I have always associate cherries with summer. Cherries are the kind of fruit you can't have year-round in the produce department, so I looked into it, and it is currently the Southern hemisphere's cherry season (makes sense)! I guess Australians associate cherries with Christmas, which made me think... Christmas is really different down under, wearing shorts in the height of summer season and celebrating Christmas... strange thought!
Any way... there are a lot of birthdays around Christmas and I have been thinking about making cake pops, but instead of a pop, a cherry stem. So I grabbed a bag of cherries and made these super rich and chocolaty cherry bombs! And I mean they are really gooood. This is coming from someone who doesn't typically like chocolate cake or cherries... but these are the bomb! (Haha... pun intended!)
Just so you know, the stems are a little finicky. I really wanted mine to look like little cherry bombs, so I tried my hardest to keep the stem on throughout the process (specifically when dipping them in the chocolate). These would be just as delicious balled up without the stem or even put a pop stick in them.
So before your New Years resolutions are set, get in one last indulgence!Read more �
More about → Chocolate Cherry Bombs - total time 50 minutes
Posted by
yanti on Friday, December 26, 2014
Simple and easy yet yummy.
Ingredients:2 slices sweet ham2 eggs2 tablespoons grated melting cheesesalt and pepper to tasteoil or butter as needed
Procedure:1. Beat the eggs then add salt and pepper to taste.2. Heat the oil the pour the beaten eggs, add the ham slices and cheese evenly and fold each sides toward the center and continue to cook until done.
3. Serve and enjoy. I served mine with garlic and bacon pasta. Yummy! |
topped with toasted garlic and diced tomato |
More about → Ham and Cheese Omelette
Posted by
yanti on Thursday, December 25, 2014
One of the yummiest yet simple to prepare beef dish.
Ingredients:1/2 kilo beef Sirloin ( sliced thinly)1 (280can green peas ( guisantes)1 onion ( diced)3 cloves garlic ( minced)2 tomatoes (diced)3/4 cup tomato sauce3/4 cup watersalt and pepper to taste
Procedure:1. Saute the garlic, tomato and onion then add the beef and simmer until the pinkish color is gone. Then add the water and simmer until the meat is tender.2. Add the tomato sauce, soy sauce, salt and pepper then give a good stir and simmer until the meat is tender then add the green peas and simmer for a minute and turn off the heat.3. Serve with a smile :-).
More about → Beef Guisantes
Posted by
yanti on Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Will you try this recipe? It is very easy to cook but really yummy.
Ingredients for 6 servings: Chicken ( I used 3 drumsticks and 3 thighs)1/2 cup soy sauce6 cloves garlic ( minced)1 1/2 cup pineapple juice from Pineapple slices can1 can Pineapple slicessalt and pepper to taste
Procedure:1. Saute the garlic then add the chicken simmer until chicken is light toasted, then add the soy sauce and cover over low heat allowing the meat to absorb the soy sauce then add the pineapple juice then bring to a boil, when boiling decrease the heat to low then continue to simmer for 5 minutes. 2. Add the pineapple slice, salt and pepper then continue to simmer until done3. Serve it hot.
More about → Chicken Aloha
Posted by
yanti on Monday, December 22, 2014
Nilupak is my favorite after school snack in the 80's where bananas were abundant at our farm, my Nana (mother) always prepare this for us and she made a very good one.
Ingredients:10 pieces unripe bananas (cooked and peeled)3/4 cup margarine1 cup sugar
Procedure:1. Put the bananas in a mortar and pestle then pound it, when bananas are broken into bits add the sugar and margarine then continue pounding until smooth and sticky.2. Serve right away or by using the lid of a jar you can form it to be more presentable and top it with grated coconut. Enjoy.
More about → Saging Nilupak
Posted by
yanti
Simple, easy and affordable.
Ingredients for 6 servings:6 large eggs100 grams chicken breast ( boiled and flaked)100 grams shrimps ( coarsely chopped)1 onion (minced)salt and pepper to taste
Procedure:1. Saute the onion, add the shrimps and chicken and continue to saute for a minute then turn off the heat.2. Beat the eggs then add salt and pepper. Heat a flat bottom pan and put half of the beaten eggs, when it is already half cooked put half of the sauted chicken and shrimps mixture then fold the side and roll towards the other side to form a roll or simply fold both sides to meet at the center then continue cooking until done. ( Cook in 2 batches)
3. Slice then serve.
More about → Chicken and Shrimp Omelette
Posted by
yanti on Sunday, December 21, 2014
Happy Winter Solstice! It was actually sunny today, but it has already been dark for hours (it is making me so tired). The darkest day of the year means the more sunshine in every day after! :)
Hope you're wrapping up on your holiday related shopping, baking, and giving, we just celebrated Christmas with my husband's family over the weekend. I was planning on making my mom's famous "melting moments" cookies made with almond extract. It took so long for her to share her recipe with me since it is one of those family secrets you just can't share willy nilly. I looked through my old recipe box that holds tried and true recipes I wrote down before I started this blog and before I had my recipe binder... I could not find the recipe!
At that point I had it in my head that I needed to make these cookies, I could almost taste them. During our vacation in Europe, I realized I pretty much love any almond related pastry! So I had to make some kind of almond cookie... came up with this recipe... and it was a hit at our early Christmas... and since it isn't a family secret recipe, I can share it with you!
These cookies have three different almond layers to make sure to satisfy that almond craving! It starts with the crumbly, almondy, shortbread-like cookie. Inside is a pocket of almond paste (new discovery!) that gives the cookie that soft, almost gooey center I love in cookies. And to finish it off with an almond sugar glaze. If you like almond, you'll love these cookies! (Then try it with coffee!)Read more �
More about → Triple Almond Cookies - total time 1 hour
Posted by
yanti on Saturday, December 20, 2014
A delicious cake baked by the best baker in town :) This is a contribution from my friend Gab.
Ingredients:3 large eggs, room temperature3 tablespoons milk, room temperature1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract1 1/2 cups (150 grams) sifted cake flour1 teaspoon baking powder1/4 teaspoon salt3/4 cup (150 grams) granulated white sugar185 grams unsalted butter, room temperature
Procedure:1. In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, and vanilla extract.2. In the bowl of your electric mixer, with the paddle attachment (or with a hand mixer), place the dry ingredients (flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar) and mix on low speed for about 30 seconds or until blended. Add the butter and half of the egg mixture. Mix on low speed until the dry ingredients are moistened. Increase the mixer speed to medium and beat for about one minute to circulate air and develop the cake's structure. Scrape down the sides of the bowl. Gradually add the remaining egg mixture, in 2 additions, beating about 30 seconds after each addition to incorporate the egg and strengthen the cake's structure.3. Scrape the batter into the prepared pan and smooth the top with an offset spatula or the back of a spoon. Bake for about 55 to 65 minutes or until the cake is golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. If you find the cake browning too much as it bakes, cover with a piece of lightly buttered aluminum foil after about 30 minutes at 350 Fahrenheit or 175 Celsius.
Remove the cake from the oven and place on a wire rack to cool for about 10 minutes. Remove the cake from the pan and cool completely on a lightly buttered wire rack.
The butter Cake can be covered and stored for several days at room temperature, for one week when refrigerated, or it can be frozen for two months.
Makes one 9 x 5 x 3 inch (23 x 13 x 8 cm) loaf tin.
If you decide to use a another baking pan, please check the time limit It will take less time to cook so start checking at the 35 min mark and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Contributed by:Gabriel Eli Ndegwa
More about → Butter Cake
Posted by
yanti on Thursday, December 18, 2014
I made this out of curiosity, my sisters said that it's yummy but it's better if it is colorful :D :D :D I said it's the taste that's matter and how I will call it white salad if it is colorful? They laughed :-).
Ingredients:1/2 kilo white small sago ( cook the sago then drain)1 kilo white nata de coco (drained)10 pieces young coconut ( buko) strips1 big can condensed milk or according to your taste2 big cans Nestle cream (600 grams)1 big can evaporated milk (add if needed)
Procedure:1. Combine all the ingredients then mix well.
2. Refrigerate for few hours before serving.
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Topped with chocolate Ice cream |
More about → White Salad
Posted by
yanti on Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Bulad is a Visayan term for dried fish, this recipe is very common among Visayans. Simple but very palatable.
Ingredients:1 big fried dried fish ( bulad)2 big tomato3 cloves garlic2 tablespoons ginger (strips)1 onion1/2 cup water1 tablespoons vinegar2 teaspoons sugarpepper to taste
Procedure:1. Saute the garlic, ginger, tomato and onion.2. Add the water, sugar, vinegar and pepper then allow to boil and simmer for 3 minutes over medium heat.3. Put the fried dried fish in a serving platter then pour the sauce and serve.
You can thicken the sauce with a little corn starch.
More about → Escabecheng Bulad
Posted by
yanti
Pizza roll or bread roll is the best for snacks and even for parties, this is easy to prepare and very economical, we can make it with different stuffing.
Ingredients:12 slices of bread ( loaf bread)12 pieces hotdog12 slices of cheese ( we can use cheddar cheese, quickmelt cheese or mozarella)2 beaten eggs1 cup bread crumbsoil for frying
Procedure:1. Flatten the bread with a rolling pin or if rolling pin is not available just use anything like cylindrical bottle but be careful.
2. When the bread has been flatten put the hotdog and cheese.
3. Roll and seal it by rubbing the tip of the bread with the beaten egg or mayonaise then roll and sealed it tightly, then dip in the beaten eggs and roll over the bread crumbs.
4. Deep fry until golden brown, remove from oil and put in a paper towel to remove excess oil then slice and serve.
More about → No-Bake Hotdog Pizza Roll
Posted by
yanti on Monday, December 15, 2014
I didn't post a menu last week because we were basically out for dinner all week! In between all of the dinners out, we managed to decorate our house. Fully loaded Christmas trees have been taking up most of my newsfeed since Thanksgiving. We don't have a ton of decorations (but perhaps using my mom's house as a comparison is unfair since she goes a little overboard) so it didn't take too long, but it really feels like Christmas officially.
And, good thing it feels like Christmas... because we already had one! Over two weeks early, I know. After opening gifts, we headed to Ohio Village for Dickens of a Christmas, a tradition we started back in the early '90s. Everything in Ohio Village is like it was in Ohio back in 1860. My favorite part is the carolers singing in town hall all dressed up in period clothing singing carols from back in the day (with no mention of Santa Claus). Then for some hot cocoa and chestnuts roasted over an open fire, we walk around the village seeing how thing were back in the day. Dickens of a Christmas is only open two weekends in December, so check it out this weekend!
This week is going to be just as busy starting with going to the Lindsey Stirling concert with my parents in a few hours.
Love all of the time with friends and family lately, but need some home cooked meals in my life again. So I was busy yesterday prepping some food for lunches this week and making some homemade granola for breakfast. We'll be home for dinner three nights this week, so here is our mini menu of quick meals...
chicken fajitasshrimp po' boysstuffed shells
And then trying to get some Christmas baking in this week too!
She is making little berry hand pies and baking with lard!
Snoop is confused why there is a fake pine tree inside the house (and then warming his butt by the fire).
More about → Weekly Menu
Posted by
yanti
This is a must try recipe. I am very sure that your loved ones will adore this. Very Crispy in every bite.
Ingredients for 3-4 servings:1/4 kilo Shrimps (shelled and chopped)1 piece carrot ( diced)1 onion (minced)2 tablespoons flour2 pieces eggs ( yolks and whites separated)8 slices loaf bread ( diced)salt and pepper to tasteoil for frying
Procedure:1. Saute the garlic and onion then add the shrimp, salt and pepper then stir for two minutes and remove from heat. Set aside to cool.2. When it's cooled add the yolks and flour then mix well. Form every � tablespoon of mixture into balls. Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
3. After 30 minutes get the egg whites and beat it, then dip the shrimp balls and roll over the diced bread.4. Deep-fry in hot oil until golden brown. Drain on paper towels and serve with a smile :-).
More about → Shrimp Balls