Okay so I do have some recipes that I want to put up on here. The problem is that I am in the midst of cleaning my BLACK HOLE!
So my notebook that has my recipes written in it is currently missing in action. Once I find it I will steal the computer from my Sister and I will post some recipes!
Sorry that I haven't been very good at posting things. I will try to be better!
Keep On Cooking and eating Yummy Food!
Friday, August 12, 2011
The Black Box
Okay so here are the pictures of the black box.
There are two chickens and one corned beef brisket.
They are all rubbed down with prepared yellow mustard, and a homemade seasoning rub made up of;
Salt
Pepper
Papricka
Dry Mustard
Parsley
Thyme
Rosemary
Onion Powder
Garlic Powder
Brown Sugar
Here are the pictures. Please try not to get drool on your computer!
There are two chickens and one corned beef brisket.
They are all rubbed down with prepared yellow mustard, and a homemade seasoning rub made up of;
Salt
Pepper
Papricka
Dry Mustard
Parsley
Thyme
Rosemary
Onion Powder
Garlic Powder
Brown Sugar
Here are the pictures. Please try not to get drool on your computer!
| The Black Box |
| The Black Boxes Temp |
| The Black Box |
| The top of The Black Box. With a peek at the Chicken! |
| Let the drooling begin! |
| The Chickens! Aren't they Pretty Birds! |
| The Pastrami! |
| Another shot of the Chicken! |
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Pictures!
| Mint Lemonade |
| Spaghetti and Meatballs Cupcakes |
| Beehive Cupcakes |
| Fried Zucchini |
| Coconut Curry Chicken |
| Apricot Chicken, Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Candied Carrots |
| Sugar Cookies |
| Chocolate Eclairs with Vanilla Bean Custard |
| Chile Relleno Casserole with Roasted Veggies |
These are some pictures of different things that I have made.
The sugar cookies are a family tradition that we do with my Grandma, Aunt's, Uncle and Cousins every year around Christmas.
I haven't put much up on here, but I thought some pictures might be nice. I will try to get recipes up.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
The Black Box!
My Dad got a new smoker for his birthday and it is a tall black box. Today I put two butterflied Chickens and a Corned Beef Brisket on there to smoke for his birthday dinner. They look really good.
We haven't had dinner yet, so I'm not sure how tasty they are, but they sure do look good.
To go with the meat we are having Potato Salad, Grilled Corn on the cob, fresh baked Rolls, and for dessert Oatmeal Cake with Penuche Icing.
I will post pictures of the meal soon.
We haven't had dinner yet, so I'm not sure how tasty they are, but they sure do look good.
To go with the meat we are having Potato Salad, Grilled Corn on the cob, fresh baked Rolls, and for dessert Oatmeal Cake with Penuche Icing.
I will post pictures of the meal soon.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Mint Simple Syrup
Mint Simple Syrup
1 Bunch of Fresh Mint
2 Cups of Sugar
2 Cups of Water
Place sugar and mint leaves and steams into a blender or food processor. Blend together until sugar is green and mint in blended in. Put mint sugar into a sauce pan and add the water. Heat on high heat until it comes to a boil, reduce heat and boil for 10 to 15 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and let cool for 10 to 15 minutes. Once syrup had cooled strain out the mint leaves and steams. The finished syrup should be green, and have a good minty flavor.
This syrup can be added to drinks, fruit, and desserts.
1 Bunch of Fresh Mint
2 Cups of Sugar
2 Cups of Water
Place sugar and mint leaves and steams into a blender or food processor. Blend together until sugar is green and mint in blended in. Put mint sugar into a sauce pan and add the water. Heat on high heat until it comes to a boil, reduce heat and boil for 10 to 15 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and let cool for 10 to 15 minutes. Once syrup had cooled strain out the mint leaves and steams. The finished syrup should be green, and have a good minty flavor.
This syrup can be added to drinks, fruit, and desserts.
Mint Simple Syrup with Fresh Mint |
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
New Recipes Coming Soon
Hey everyone. Sorry that I haven't posted any new recipes yet. I do have a couple in mind that I am going to post, I just need to get some pictures first. Here is a taste of what is to come.
Mint Simple Syrup
Mint Lemonade
Both of these are really good with out the simple syrup there would be no lemonade so they kinda go hand in hand.
I will work on some more recipes. Thanks again for reading my blog.
Mint Simple Syrup
Mint Lemonade
Both of these are really good with out the simple syrup there would be no lemonade so they kinda go hand in hand.
I will work on some more recipes. Thanks again for reading my blog.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Kalua Pork with Roasted Green Beans and Brussles Sprouts
Pork:
Pork Roast, Frozen
2 Tablespoons, Garlic Powder
2 Tablespoons, Onion Powder
1/2 teaspoon, Black Pepper
2 teaspoons, Coarse Salt
1 teaspoon, Citrus Soy Sauce (can use any soy sauce you like)
A very small splash (about a 1/4 teaspoon), Hickory Liquid Smoke
1 Tablespoon, Olive Oil
1/4 Cup, Chicken Broth
Mix the garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper together in a bowl, set aside. Mix the soy sauce, liquid smoke, and olive oil together in a bowl, rub into the pork roast. Rub the dry seasonings onto the pork roast. Place in a crock pot, add the chicken broth and cook for about six hours until meat is cooked and tender. Shred meat and mix with juices that are in the crock pot.
NOTE: Using a frozen or partially frozen pork roast helps in not drying out the meat. By mixing the meat with the cooking juices, this also helps make a moister product.
Vegetables:
1/2 lb. Green Beans, cleaned and trimmed
1/2 lb. Brussels Sprouts, cleaned and trimmed
1 Onion, cut to your liking
4 Garlic cloves, minced
Salt and Pepper to taste
2 teaspoons, Citrus Soy Sauce (can use any soy sauce you like)
3 Tablespoons, Olive Oil
Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit.
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or foil. If you line with foil you will need to oil it, extra oil is not need for the parchment paper. Cut veggies to desired size. In a bowl mix them with the onion, garlic, salt, pepper, soy sauce and olive oil. Arrange on the baking sheet. Place in preheated oven and bake for 30 to 40 minutes, or until veggies are cooked to your liking.
Serve this with rice and it makes a tasty meal. I like to use sweet rice, but you can use what ever you like.
Pork Roast, Frozen
2 Tablespoons, Garlic Powder
2 Tablespoons, Onion Powder
1/2 teaspoon, Black Pepper
2 teaspoons, Coarse Salt
1 teaspoon, Citrus Soy Sauce (can use any soy sauce you like)
A very small splash (about a 1/4 teaspoon), Hickory Liquid Smoke
1 Tablespoon, Olive Oil
1/4 Cup, Chicken Broth
Mix the garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper together in a bowl, set aside. Mix the soy sauce, liquid smoke, and olive oil together in a bowl, rub into the pork roast. Rub the dry seasonings onto the pork roast. Place in a crock pot, add the chicken broth and cook for about six hours until meat is cooked and tender. Shred meat and mix with juices that are in the crock pot.
NOTE: Using a frozen or partially frozen pork roast helps in not drying out the meat. By mixing the meat with the cooking juices, this also helps make a moister product.
Vegetables:
1/2 lb. Green Beans, cleaned and trimmed
1/2 lb. Brussels Sprouts, cleaned and trimmed
1 Onion, cut to your liking
4 Garlic cloves, minced
Salt and Pepper to taste
2 teaspoons, Citrus Soy Sauce (can use any soy sauce you like)
3 Tablespoons, Olive Oil
Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit.
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or foil. If you line with foil you will need to oil it, extra oil is not need for the parchment paper. Cut veggies to desired size. In a bowl mix them with the onion, garlic, salt, pepper, soy sauce and olive oil. Arrange on the baking sheet. Place in preheated oven and bake for 30 to 40 minutes, or until veggies are cooked to your liking.
Serve this with rice and it makes a tasty meal. I like to use sweet rice, but you can use what ever you like.
| Kalua Pork with roasted Green Beans, Brussels Sprouts and Sweet Rice. |
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