Tuesday, July 31, 2007

chicken pastel...without the crust

my angel opened the vienna sausage can instead of the luncheon meat can for my son's baon last week. i have excess chorizo de bilbao (that's been in the freezer for quite some time) from the callos i cooked few weeks back. i have few chicken pieces left from the apritada i cooked last week. and i have few pieces of carrots, potato and bell peppers in the ref. what should i cook so that i can use all of these..."excess"? well...it's gotta be chicken pastel right?

so, chicken pastel it is!
what i used
  • 1 tbsp oil
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 2 pcs onion
  • 1 pc chorizo
  • more than half kilo chicken (marinated in the next 2 ingredients)
  • 3 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp calamansi juice (i don't have lemon)
  • 2red bell pepper
  • pinch ground pepper
  • 2 potatoes
  • 2 carrots
  • 2 pcs vienna sausage
  • 1 chicken cube
  • 1/2 cup milk

how i did it

  1. saute garlic and onion
  2. add chorizo then the chicken (marinated in soy sauce and calamansi juice)
  3. simmer
  4. add bell pepper and a dash of ground pepper
  5. when chicken is a little tender, add the carrots and potatoes
  6. and the vienna sausage
  7. when everything is nearly cooked, add chicken cube, adjust taste
  8. then add the milk

my family loved it even my little one. she ate a lot!

Monday, July 30, 2007

nestle chunky choco mocha

my current favorite!
yum!
the chunky choco is just so great it melts in your mouth!

artificial egg...huh?

spotted while picture hopping
long egg from...long chicken!

knorr cubes

spotted these pics while blog hopping
i love the fish cube pic!
do you use knorr cubes in your recipes? i do!

braised beef and potato omelette

i intend to empty my freezer to replenish with fresh new ones. this beef cut (i don't know what kind of cut...basta it has litid) has been sitting in the freezer for a few days na...natira from the beef sinigang that i cooked a few days back. i wanted to experiment and try new taste and new kind of dish. our beef regular recipes consist of...well.. beef sinigang, beef kaldereta, beef steak pinoy style or bistek...roast beef with young corn or roast beef with mushroom sauce and mashed potato. minsan nakakasawa na. anyway, so off to the kitchen with braised beef in my mind. not sure of what ingredients to use, i decided to boil the beef first in about 2-3 cups of water over very low heat. then i tried to recall the taste of braised beef in chowking, that being my husbands (one of his) favorite meal to order there.
what i used
  • more than half kilo of beef cube (i don't know what cut was it)
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • 1 thumb size ginger
  • 1 pc onion
  • 3 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2-3 tbsp brown sugar
  • 1 pc star anise
  • 2 cups beef stock
  • half beff cubes
  • few drops of sesame oil
  • a pinch of toasted sesame seeds
how i did it
  1. boiled the beef and simmered over low heat
  2. saute garlic, ginger and onion
  3. add the soy sauce, then the sugar
  4. add the boiled beef cut
  5. mix and simmer for a few minutes
  6. add the star anise
  7. then pour the beef stock
  8. let boil then simmer over low heat
  9. add the beef cube, adjust taste
  10. when beef is (very) fork tender, add the sesame oil
  11. upon serving, add the toasted sesame seeds on top

come dinner time...i waited for my husband's reaction...hah! buti na lang...MORE DELICIOUS THAN CHOWKING DAW! yahoo! success! i'm sure this will be added in my beef recipes.

also, we bought 1 tray of eggs yesterday. unfortunately, there were 2 eggs that cracked on our way home. not wanting to let it go to waste, i made a potato and onion omelette. it turned delicious. you see i'm not good at putting salt into a beaten egg, it either turns out salty or matabang. but this was was just the right taste!

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Ysabella's Chicken...now available at Bacolod Chicken Inasal


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pork steak...pinoy style

for my son's baon in one of the lazy days last week
i cooked pork steak pinoy style
i used porkloin (because it's what i have in the ref...all the way from baguio)
sliced it thinly
marinated it with calamansi extract, soy sauce and ground pepper
sliced 1 big white onion
fried the onion first
then fried the marinated pork slices
poured the marinade and let it boil
put back the fried pork slices and simmered it
seasoned with knorr seasoning and added the white onion.
when i cook a pinoy steak, i always have boiled egg for side dish and pickled papaya as side dish
try it, it's a great combination!
my son's favorite!

tortilla...spotted

yesterday i was about to buy a pizza dough for my supplies - you know in case i ran out of bread again for my son's baon (school snack) - there was no stock of the size i wanted. then the tortilla wrapper caught my eye. it's been a while since the last time i did some quesadilla and soft tacos. so..i grabbed one. i can also use that for a...pizza roll!

Pork Bagoong Rice

i'd been wanting to cook the same kind of bagoong rice that i ate from Sandy's (that's Sandy Daza's food kiosk at the Enterprise Center in Makati). a little salty...a little sweet...with egg and mango on top! i experimented and...what do you know...it came out as close as the taste of Sandy's binagoongan rice. it's so easy to prepare and cook...

what i used
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 3 cloves minced garlic
  • 1 small chopped onion
  • 1/2 kilo pork cubes
  • 1/4 cup bagoong guisado
  • 1/3 cup water
  • 2 tsps vinegar
  • sugar
how i did it
  1. In a pan, heat the oil and saute the garlic and onion
  2. Add the pork, cook until brown
  3. Add the bagoong guisado, water, tsps vinegar
  4. Simmer until the pork is tender
  5. Season to taste with sugar and more bagoong if needed
  6. Cook until mixture is dry.
  7. Serve over rice with sliced fried eggs, slices of green mango and cucumber.

TIP: This can be kept in the fridge so you can prepare more and keep it in the fridge for emergency quick fix or instant meal sans the toppings.

homemade bacon and cheese pizza

i ran out of bread yesterday... oh no! son won't have "baon" (snack) in school. good thing i stocked on pizza dough...you know...just in case these things happen.
i toasted the dough first to make it a little crunchier ( as requested by my son)
spread some ketchup... my pizza sauce bottle is empty...i used ketchup instead
sprinkled some pizza seasoning
put some grated cheddar and quickmelt cheese on top
and for finale... bacon bits!
toasted it again to cook the toppings...
and.... dyaraaaan!
here it is!

humba

i cooked this once...

what i used

  • 1 kl pork cubes
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • 1/2 cup vinegar
  • 4 tbsp brown sugar
  • 4 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 laurel
  • some dried oregano
  • 3 tbsp black beans
  • 1 cup water
  • fried banana (saba)

how i did it

  1. In a saucepan, combone the pork cubes, garlic, vinigar, brown sugar, soy sauce, laurel, oregano, tausi, water.
  2. Cover and bring to boil.
  3. Lower the heat and simmer untile meat is very tender and sauce is almost dry.
  4. Serve with fried banana.

TIP: This dish tastes better as it ages. You can prepare a big batch and keep in the freezer for future use.

anyone can cook

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it is cute, heartwarming, funny...with a little bit of "eww!"
RATATOUILLE (rat-a-too-ee)

ampalaya & tausi con carne

i cooked ampalaya guisado yesterday for dinner and mactched it with fried bangus. yum! i just used one piece of the ampalaya because it was big. so today, i had to cook the other piece for it to not to go to waste. never mind if it's ampalaya for 2 days in a row!

so, i bought beef and black beans to complete my ingredients.

what i used


  • 1 pc sliced and seeded big ampalaya
  • half kilo beef strips
  • 1/3 cup oyster sauce
  • 3 tablespoon black beans or tausi
  • soy sauce to taste
  • dash o pepper
  • 1 cup water
  • onion
  • garlic

how i did it


  1. Marinade the beef in oyster sauce for 30 min to 1 hour or more
  2. In a pan, heat the oil then saute the garlic and onion
  3. Add the beef strips
  4. When browned, add the water and simmer until beef is tender
  5. Add the ampalaya and tausi
  6. Add the seasonings
  7. Simmer until amplaya is cooked
  8. Adjust seasoning if needed

TIP: To reduce the bitterness of ampalaya, soak it for a few minutes in salted water.


Thursday, July 26, 2007

WELCOME to my Kitchen!

yes...finally i've decided to keep all my food adventures - be it cooking or eating (out) adventures. i hope you'll find this site helpful.

happy cooking and happy eating everyone!