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Old 12-07-2012, 07:40 PM   #1054
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Originally Posted by Corkey View Post
Flank steak cut into thin strips
marinade: in worchishishire shire sauce and EVOO
1 tbl spoon of Rosemary
1 tea spoon of thyme
2 sage sliced thin

Lightly pan flour steak strips and pan sear over med heat.
add fresh marinade herbs, 2 cups sour cream and sliced mushrooms, portobello work best.
heat to simmer for 5-8 minutes and serve over egg noodles.

Simple and delicious.


this sounds awesome, thanks for the recipe.

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Originally Posted by Sun View Post
Or a little cider vinegar and water to thin it a bit but not much, maybe a 2 Tablespoons of each to the 2 C of Sour Cream.
great idea.

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Originally Posted by JustLovelyJenn View Post
I finally got around to making my Thai Peanut Sauce and thought I would share the recipe with you all

1 cup creamy peanut butter
2 tbls curry powder
1 tbls dried parsley
1 tsp dried ginger (a bit more if fresh)
1/2 tsp sesame oil
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup water

The choice of meat and vegetables I pair with this dish depend on what I have on hand and what is in season. Today I used thin sliced beef cut into strips and parsnips, carrots, zucchini, and celery. I steam the vegetables, adding the beef near the end so I can cook using as little oil as possible, once the vegetables and meat are cooked through I pour in the sauce and simmer for about 10 minutes.

Serve over white rice and garnish with sesame seeds and red peppers to taste.
cue mouth water

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I have been busy with school -- did about about 56 hours this week with rotations and class time. I just haven't been cooking much... but my honey did. She made me chicken fajitas w/ lots of bells and onions, her killer guac -- I enjoy them in low carb torts, jack cheese, rolled in a burrito with all toppings.

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Originally Posted by Ursy View Post
I make wontons and freeze them on a tray. Once frozen, I bag them. Then when I want a serve of wonton soup, I grab some chicken stock, bring it to a boil, throw in about 5 or 6 wontons and whatever vegetables I have on hand, maybe a bit of ginger or garlic, sesame oil, chinese 5 spice... whatever takes my mood, and voila! Super quick and healthy wonton soup.

Sometimes I cheat and use the chicken powder from the asian supermarket if I don't have real stock on hand.
http://www.ettason.com/products_details.asp?id=4046
I really like it actually, and it's a lifesaver when you are short on time.
So did you decide to make or buy your wrappers? and is there anyway you could post your recipe for the wrappers, I'm interested.

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Originally Posted by ruffryder View Post
a comfort food. I love rice pudding!

From Texas Recipes

Rice Pudding

Ingredients:
2 1/2 cups (600 ml) of whole milk
1/3 cup (66 grams) of uncooked short grain white rice

Pinch of salt
1 egg
1/4 cup (50 grams) dark brown sugar
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon
1/3 cup (40 grams) raisins (optional)

Directions:
In a medium-sized, heavy-bottomed saucepan, bring the milk, rice and salt to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to low and simmer until the rice is tender, about 20-25 minutes. Stir frequently to prevent the rice from sticking to the bottom of the pan.

In a small mixing bowl, whisk together egg and brown sugar until well mixed. Add a half cup of the hot rice mixture to the egg mixture, a tablespoon at a time, vigorously whisking to incorporate.

Add egg mixture back into the saucepan of rice and milk and stir, on low heat, for 5 to 10 minutes, until thickened, or about 160°F (71°C). Be careful not to have the mixture come to a boil at this point or it will curdle. Stir in the vanilla. Remove from heat and stir in the raisins and cinnamon.

Serve warm or cold.

Yield: Serves 3-4.
ME too!!

PS. I missed this thread all week.
Tonight, I'm eating fajitas w/ spanish rice and enjoying a hard cider.
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