My friends want the recipe, but I don't have one. I don't really know how much of what to put in because I cook by impromptu. What I can give is an ingredient list. I learned to cook by cookbooks (have many of them). But after awhile, I start making up my own recipes because of how I want my food to taste. I must say, so far my family really like it. =)
Monday, July 20, 2009
Spicy Chicken
It seems like I haven't cooked in awhile. Actually I have but just nothing worth mentioning, I guess. I made the usual Curry Salmon, Stir-fry Chinese Cabbage, and Spicy Chicken. Ooooh, the Spicy Chicken was GOOD! Take a look.

My friends want the recipe, but I don't have one. I don't really know how much of what to put in because I cook by impromptu. What I can give is an ingredient list. I learned to cook by cookbooks (have many of them). But after awhile, I start making up my own recipes because of how I want my food to taste. I must say, so far my family really like it. =)
My friends want the recipe, but I don't have one. I don't really know how much of what to put in because I cook by impromptu. What I can give is an ingredient list. I learned to cook by cookbooks (have many of them). But after awhile, I start making up my own recipes because of how I want my food to taste. I must say, so far my family really like it. =)
Thursday, May 21, 2009
3-Course Dinner #5
Bulgolgi
The Mayo Shrimp is actually known as Walnut Shrimp. I ran out of candied walnut, so it's just shrimp in mayo. The mayo sauce is really simple to make. Mix mayo with sugar, vinegar, a little water, and touch of salt. How much of each to put depends on your own personal preference.
The Everything Omelete
Allen loves omelet. Whenever we go to a breakfast buffet, we always order the everything omelet. Basically we want everything in the omelet; ham, sausage, bacon, green pepper, onion, mushroom, tomato, green onion, spinach, and, yeah, don't forget the jalapeno pepper and cheese! Sounds good, doesn't it? But you know who makes the BEST omelet? ME! Yes, yours truly!
The trick to get the fluffy omelet is to add a little milk when beating the eggs. Also add some garlic salt and black pepper to season. Sate 'everything' in the pan for a few minutes, then pour the egg onto the pan. Once the bottom side is cooked firm enough, flip it over. (I have mastered the 'flipping', just so you know) Place some grated cheese on 1/2 of the omelet. When omelet is fully cooked, fold the omelet and transfer to plate. I guarantee you it tastes yummy!

Monday, May 18, 2009
2-Course Meal #2
In case you haven't noticed, my family loves curry. I like cooking curry, too, because it is one of the easiest dish to make. Cut chicken, potato, onion, and carrots into cubes. Sauteed red curry paste for a couple of minutes then throw in the onion. After about 5 minutes, add coconut milk, a tablespoon of fish sauce, some brown sugar, and the rest of ingredients and let simmer until potato is tender.
You can eat this with rice or baguette. It's so good!
Another one of my family's favorite dish is Stir Fry Green Beans. Costco sells a big package. They are very fresh and tender. They don't keep for very long, so make sure you cook them within a week.
There are several ways to cook this. Tonight I was a little lazy, so I basically stir fry it with garlic. Sometimes I add ground meat and dry shrimp for added flavor. Amway you cook it, it is still yummy.
You can eat this with rice or baguette. It's so good!
Another one of my family's favorite dish is Stir Fry Green Beans. Costco sells a big package. They are very fresh and tender. They don't keep for very long, so make sure you cook them within a week.
There are several ways to cook this. Tonight I was a little lazy, so I basically stir fry it with garlic. Sometimes I add ground meat and dry shrimp for added flavor. Amway you cook it, it is still yummy.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Stir Fry Spaghetti with Beef and Chili
One of the problem with shopping at Costco is that you have to buy in bulk. A package of New York Steak came with 5 huge pieces. Because we eat our steaks medium-well, I usually cut one piece into 2 so it cooks easier. Well, that creates another problem - I now have 10 pieces of steaks!
Trying to use up all the New York Steaks before they go bad, I decided to make Spaghetti Stir Fry with Beef. This is a slight variation of Kung Pao Spaghetti which I learned to cook from eating at California Pizza Kitchen. I can't put peanuts tonight because Allen can't eat them yet. Without the peanuts, I can't call it Kung Pao. Nevertheless, it still tasted great!
Trying to use up all the New York Steaks before they go bad, I decided to make Spaghetti Stir Fry with Beef. This is a slight variation of Kung Pao Spaghetti which I learned to cook from eating at California Pizza Kitchen. I can't put peanuts tonight because Allen can't eat them yet. Without the peanuts, I can't call it Kung Pao. Nevertheless, it still tasted great!
Black Pepper Beef
I am not a steak and potato kind of gal. After having a steak dinner the other day, I still had several pieces of New York steak left. I decided to stir fry it. I like my meat cut into smaller pieces instead of one big chop. Maybe it's the Chinese in me.

Just so you can see I actually cooked it, I included 2 more pictures while I was cooking.


Just so you can see I actually cooked it, I included 2 more pictures while I was cooking.


Friday, May 8, 2009
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