06
Aug
Posted by: Genesis / Category:
Cooking Tips
Many people are under the mistaken impression that gourmet food has to be extremely complicated. Fortunately, that isn`t the case. What you may consider to be an amazing dish is probably more because of the combination of flavors and the presentation.
Think about those cooking shows you see where the end result is a tiny morsel of food on a big white plate. It looks pretty spiffy, right? But the truth is, it`s really more of an illusion than anything else.
There are a few parts to a truly amazing meal and here they are:
- The base. This is often starchy, such as rice, bulgar or cous cous and serves as the main part of the dish.
- The flavor. This could be anything that you place atop the base, lamb, crab, or a combination of vegetables.
- The sauce. Usually the sauce will combine the flavors that you`ve put into the dish and make them really pop. A well-done sauce can make a dish.
- The garnish. This is what tops it all off and makes the dish look professional. A sprig of a fresh herb, a sprinkle of black pepper or the curl of carrot that turns a plain dish into a spectacular one.
The one real rule of making a dish great . . . keep them wanting more. Rather than giving people their fill of something, offer them small amounts to whet their appetite. No more. You`ll have them oohing and awwing about how amazing your cooking is. This is why top restaurants provide small, two bite appetizers and tiny entrees. It`s a trick you can use with your visitors, too!
18
Jul
Posted by: Genesis / Category:
Recipes
If you can, then you`re in luck! There are lots of things you can do with a boiled potato. And knowing how to use the simple ingredients is the main characteristic of a true gourmet mama.
Chop It . . . and fry in a bit of oil with some bacon, onions and chopped celery for a hearty breakfast.
Slice It . . . and pour a can of mushroom soup over the slices, arranged in a casserole dish, sprinkle with some grated cheddar cheese and bake at 400º for 20 min.
Mash It . . . with some butter and a dash of chicken stock. For something fun and unique, add enough flour to make a thick dough and roll into one inch balls. Roll these in beaten egg, then crushed cornflakes and bake at 350º for 15-20 minutes for crispy potato nuggets. (great way to use left over mashed potatoes!)
Blend It . . . along with some previously sauteed leeks and onions. Add enough milk to create the desired texture and you have yourself a very simple potato soup.
Cube It . . . and add cubed hard boiled eggs, chopped pickles, red and green peppers and some mayonnaise and you have a lovely potato salad, just chill before serving.
Eat It . . . with a little butter and chopped parsley. This is particularly nice with a handful of tender new potatoes with the skins still on and makes the perfect side dish to any gourmet meal.
Potatoes are so versatile and easy to work with that it would be a crying shame not to include them in your menu.
16
Jul
Posted by: Cherith / Category:
Cooking Kids,
Cooking Tips,
Lunch,
Recipes
Photo by thebusybrain
You can hardly have summer without chowing down on a hotdog at least once, especially if you have children. But most of us don’t really enjoy the cardboard tasting buns, bland wieners and ketchup that make up the regular hotdog. So how do we make that summer favorite into a gourmet treat that kids and adults alike will love and come back for seconds and thirds?
First, you want to start with the wiener itself. Try and choose a higher quality meat rather than the regular bulk ones. Find a package that says “100% beef” to make sure that you aren’t getting any mystery meats in there. When you do find a wiener that you like, then you want to grill it rather than boil it. Grilling gives it more of a smoked taste and fills them with a lot more flavor.
As for the bun, try and find some good buns at your local bakery instead of the highly processed ones that you get in the grocery store. I like to get whole wheat buns for a bit of extra fibre and flavor. Cut them in half and spread them with just a little bit of butter and toast them open faced in the oven or on the grill.
Now what you need is condiments and toppings that truely make this a gourmet hotdog! Here are a few suggestions that you can pick and choose from to find a hotdog that is truely a perfect summer meal.
Dijon mustard
carmalized onions
chopped bacon
sprouts
Terriaki sauce
Wasabi Mayo (1/2 cup mayonaise mixed with 1/2 teaspoon wasabi paste)
Chopped dill pickle
Blue Cheese
Grated cheese
Grated Ginger root (sounds wierd but is really quite tasty)
chopped red and green peppers
Ground black pepper
Diced pineapple
The possibilities are endless so play around with different flavors until you find one that suites you. Of course the little ones usually just like plain ketchup on their dogs but at least they will have a gourmet bun right?
14
Jul
Posted by: Cherith / Category:
Appetizers
This is the type of dish that is super easy to make but will make your guests think that you slaved away in the kitchen for hours to bring them a great gourmet dish! You can serve it on its own as an appetizer or over white rice as a main dish! This recipe is for one serving but you can multiply it to suit how many people you are feeding.
Coconut Curry Prawns
Ingredients
6 jumbo prawns, peeled with tails left on
1/2 cup coconut milk
1/2 teaspoon green curry paste
In a small pan, heat the coconut milk over a medium high heat and stir in the curry paste. When the liquid is bubbling, add the prawns and cook for 1-2 minutes or until they are firm when you press on them. Serve as is or on a bed of white rice.