Fried Chicken
I was prompted to make fried chicken by my boyfriend, R, after purchasing a deep fryer from Costco (it's the T-Fal Ultimate EZ Clean Deep Fryer). He actually gives me all sorts of ideas for stuff to make, and they usually work out quite well.
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Fried chicken, test run number one. |
The feedback I got on attempt number one at making fried chicken was that the consistency of the batter was perfect, but that it was a bit bland. The drumsticks worked out well, though.
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Fried chicken number two, with waffles! |
For round two, I went way heavier on the paprika and garlic salt added to the batter, and it came out better, though I could probably stand to go even heavier going forward. This time, I used bone-in chicken breasts for frying.
Chicken Neptune
My parents came to visit mid-January for my mom's birthday this year, as well as to go to the (postponed) P!nk concert and hit up the Edmonton Motorcycle Show. My mom knows I cook a fair amount when I'm motivated to do so, and she's been bugging me for a while now that I've never cooked anything for her. So I decided to go all fancy and make her a dinner comprised of Chicken Neptune (grilled chicken topped with home made Hollandaise sauce), oven-roasted asparagus topped with a bit of Parmesano-Reggiano, and garlic cheddar mashed potatoes.
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Chicken Neptune and its accoutrements. |
Salsa Verde and Salsa Roja
One thing that I make on a fairly regular basis is salsa. When I lived in Mexico, I picked up a few recipes, and this was one of them. This particular time around, I made salsa verde, or green salsa. When I can find tomatillos ("green tomatoes", which are oddly more closely related to gooseberries than tomatoes), I whip up some salsa verde, and when I can't I use tomatoes instead and make salsa roja (red salsa). Part of the process involves charring the tomatoes and chile peppers first.
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Tomatillos and hot peppers being charred. |
Then you throw everything in a blender (maybe one day I'll share the recipe, but not today!) and blend it until you have your desired consistency.
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Salsa verde that looks more like salsa roja, haha! |
It's so easy to make, and so fresh and delicious, even just as a dip for chips (though I do use it for many more things). Unfortunately, this batch came out looking more like salsa roja instead of salsa verde because of the color of peppers I used. I usually use serrano peppers, but the store didn't have any this time around so I improvised.
I think I'm going to stick with three food items for now, since I have quite a few more don't want to bombard you all at once! Stay tuned for the next round up, which will include lasagna, stromboli, and schnitzel with German potato salad...