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Friday, October 7, 2011

Ginger, Soy and Sesame Noodles by RiA


I got this recipe originally from Rachael Ray's Site, a well known figure from Lifestyle Network. Most of the ingredients from the recipe is not popular here so I decided to make a little twist but still maintain the title. I failed to have a honey so I substituted brown sugar and a little water. I also added some carrots and bean sprouts to make it healthier.

Here are the Ingredients:
Smooth peanut butter
Honey (or Brown Sugar w/ little water)
Soy Sauce
Sesame oil
Grated Ginger
Spaghetti, cooked and rinsed under cold water
Toasted Sesame Seeds (optional)
Bean Sprouts,blanched
Carrots, blanched

Heat peanut butter over low heat on stove until mushy. Whisk honey and Soy sauce into the peanut butter, then whisk in the sesame oil and the ginger. Toss the spaghetti with the sauce. If you want to get really groovy with the noodles, sprinkle them with sesame seeds. If you want to bump up the crunch factor, add some shredded carrots, scallions, bean sprouts or other veggies.
This dish is super yummy and nutritious too because of the veggies. You can add more veggies that you want as long as you blanch it first. You can also add a little bit sauce it you want. I hope you like this. Don't forget to leave some comments. Until my next dish! See yah!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Corned Beef and Cheese Rice Balls by RiA

I got this from Flavors Magazine. It looked so delicious in the picture and it was so easy to do. I had a little bit of problem at first because the rice I made was not so sticky and the original recipe calls for a cubed cheese and rolled into the corned beef. I made a solution for both the problems I had. I added more water in the rice to make it stickier and then cooked the corned beef and cheese together and then rolled in the rice.


Ingredients:
Cheese, Grated
Corned Beef
Rice, cooked
Eggs, beaten
Japanese Breadcrumbs
Cooking oil for deep frying

Procedure:
Cook the corned beef together with the grated cheese. Get a spoonful of corned beef and wrap with cooked rice. Roll on palms to make even balls. Place each rice ball on a tray liked with baking paper and freeze.
When ready to cook, heat oil in pan. While the rice balls are still in frozen state, dip in beaten eggs and roll in Japanese Breadcrumbs. Deep fry rice balls in hot oil until golden brown. You can dip this with garlic sauce or any dip you want.

I tasted sooo delicious and very filling because of the rice. You can use other mixture inside and be inventive. Until my next dish! See yah!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Ham Curry Rice by RiA


I got this recipe from "Flavors" magazine and I tried it for the first time. It went well though I added a bunch of curry powder so it tasted a bit spicy. But it was so yummy so I will share the recipe to you:


Ingredients:
Cooking oil
Curry Powder
Cumin
Coconut Cream
Cooked Rice
Green Peas
Sweetened Ham, cut into cubes
Salt and Pepper to Taste

Procedure:
Heat oil in wok. Add curry powder, nutmeg, cumin and coconut cream. Mix well.
Add cooked rice, green peas and cubed ham. Toss well to combine ingredients. Season with salt and pepper. Transfer to serving dish and garnish with cilantro leaves. Serve.

I did not put on the measurements because it is up to your taste. Just a pinch at first will do, then if it doesn't taste right then add a bit more until it is good for you.
I partnered this dish with fatless tocino which is sweet so it contradicts the spiciness of the rice. Until my next dish! See yah!

Monday, August 29, 2011

Deviled Eggs by RiA

It's been a while since I have posted here, now I am back to share the recipes I have cooked and prepared.
I got this recipe from my android phone app "Recipes" called the Deviled Egg. This is so easy and delicious too!



Here are the ingredients:
Large Hard Boiled Eggs
2 tablespoon Mayo or Salad Dressing
1/2 teaspoon Prepared Mustard
1 each - Dash of Pepper

Procedure:
Cut eggs lengthwise into halves. Slip out yolks and mash with fork. Mix in remaining ingredients. Fill each egg with yolk mixture.


Hope you can try this, but not too much because it is high in cholesterol. Let me know what you think and share it you have also tried it. Until my next dish! See yah!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Shrimp with Green Peas Salad by RiA

I got this recipe from an old cookbook called "Mother's Tasty Dishes" it was written in tagalog so I will interpret it in english language. This is so yummy and very easy to prepare.


Ingredients:
2 cups sauteed shrimp (halabos na hipon)
Mayonnaise
Celery, chopped
4 hard boiled eggs, chopped
1 cup green peas, pre-boiled
lettuce

Procedure:
Peel the sauteed shrimp. Mix all the ingredients in a bowl. Put the salad in a lettuce. [You may add seasoning (salt and pepper) according to your taste]


Very simple but tasty salad. Hope you'll try this and let me know how it tasted like. Until my next dish! See yah!

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Pork Chop Spaghetti by RiA

I'm here again for another dish to share with you. This time, a twist of spaghetti which is called pork chop spaghetti. This was the first time I got to cook this and it went very well. I just had a bit problem with the pork, I think I should cook it longer so it will be softer. I got this recipe from my android phone application "recipe". You can also check it out here. These are the ingredients for this recipe:


Ingredients:

1 tbsp · butter
6 shoulder pork chops -- 1/2 inch thick
¼ cup · onion -- chopped
1 can · (15 oz.) tomato sauce
1 spaghetti sauce, packet -- 1 1/2 oz.
¾ to 1 cup water
½ cup · grated parmesan cheese
¼ packages · spaghetti (8 oz.)
1 cup · mozzarella cheese -- shredded
1/4 cup sugar (optional)
1/2 cup ketchup (optional)

Procedure:
Melt butter in electric skillet. Add pork chops and brown slowly on both sides.
Remove from skillet; add onion and saute until tender. Add tomato sauce, spaghetti sauce mix and water. Mix well.
Reduce heat to low; return pork chops to skillet, cover and simmer 45 to 55 minutes or until tender. If sauce is too thick, add more water.
Stir parmesan cheese into cooked sauce.
Meanwhile, prepare spaghetti according to package directions; drain and arrange spaghetti and chops on serving platter. Spoon sauce over all. Sprinkle mozzarella cheese over pork chops. Serves 6.


For this recipe, I failed to add in the mozzarella so instead, I used grated Parmesan cheese on top. I also added sugar and ketchup to make it "a pinoy style" spaghetti. It is up to you how you like your spaghetti. If you want a more Italian taste, add more tomato sauce and don't add the sugar.

You can add garlic bread as your side dish for a complete meal. I will add more pasta dishes soon. Don't be afraid to try new recipes instead of the usual. Until my next dish! See yah!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Miso Katsudon Ramen by RiA

I got this recipe from the book "Yummy: 100 Everyday Recipes" This is so enticing and flavorful dish. Let me now share with you the ingredients and procedure on how to make this:

For the Stock:
1 tablespoon oil
1/2 cup chopped onions
1 tablespoon minced garlic
3 cups water
1 chicken bouillon cube
2 tablespoon hondashi granules (optional)
3 tablespoon Japanese miso (plain miso will do)
salt and pepper
1/2 teaspoon sesame oil
4 servings instant-cook ramen noodles

For the Toppings:
4 pieces prepared katsudon (breaded pork cutlet)
1/2 cup thinly sliced shitake mushrooms (Optional)
1/2 cup thinly sliced leeks
4 egg yolks
2 sheets nori wrapper, cut into thin strips
toasted sesame seeds

Procedure:
In a pot, heat oil then saute onions and garlic. Add water and bring to a boil. Add bouillon and hondashi. Stir in miso and blend well. Season with salt and pepper. Simmer 5 minutes then add sesame oil. Keep hot.
Fry cutlets until crisp and brown. Slice into strips.
Divide noodles into 4 bowls. Top with sliced pork, shitake and leeks. Add in egg yolk then ladle in hot broth. Top with nori strips and sesame seeds.


This is so easy to make and very delicious too. I don't have a few ingredients in the original recipe. I failed to add hondashi granules, sesame oil and shitake mushrooms but its still okay. This is good for this rainy weather. Hope you can also try this. Until my next dish! See yah!

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Spinach and Tuna Pasta by RiA

I got this recipe from allthecooks.com but the original recipe had just the spinach, since I have canned tuna left here at home, I decided to add it on this dish. It tasted so good! I'd like to share this with you.



These are the ingredients:
226 gr. - pasta noodles (supposedly fettuccine noodles but I used the spiral one),
226 gr - fresh spinach
1tbsp - garlic salt (mash garlic with salt)
1 cup heavy cream
1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese
2 can tuna flakes
pinch of nutmeg (optional)

Procedure:
Cook the pasta noodles (fettuccine or spiral) to a boiling water for 10 minutes or until the pasta is a little bit soft, drain. In a pan, stir-fry the tuna flakes until cooked, add in the garlic salt, heavy cream, nutmeg then mix the pasta and the fresh spinach. Sprinkle parmesan cheese on top.

This dish is very delicious and nutritious too because it has vegetables and tuna. This is good for those who are on a diet.

You can partner it with a garlic bread. Just toss a pan bread with a garlic mixture: heat the butter for a short time, just until it melted, put in minced garlic, salt and pepper and basil leaves.

Hope you can try this and share it with me via a comment. Until my next dish! See yah!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Ground Beef Enchiladas by RiA

I got this recipe from allthecooks.com and since I have pizza dough left in our fridge, I used it instead of tacos or tortillas that is in the original recipe.


Here are the ingredients for this delicious dish:
2 lb. Ground Beef
1/4 cup onion
1 garlic clove mashed with
1/2 teaspoon salt or garlic salt
1/2 shredded carrot (1/2 to 1 cup)
1/4 cup water
2 tablespoon flour
1/4 teaspoon oregano
1/4 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon instant bouillon

Procedure:
Brown meat in frying pan. Add garlic, onion, carrot, oregano, cumin and instant bouillon. Stir until blended. Sprinkle flour on top. Stir in. Simmer until meat and carrots are tender.
I used pizza dough as the tortilla. I cut them in 4 and then filled them with the meat filling, rolled up tightly. Then bake in the oven for about 20 minutes or until brown.

If you want, you can also do other procedures for this:
For Tacos: Cook tortillas in hot oil, few minutes each side. Fold in 1/2. Drain on paper towels. Fill each taco with spoonful of taco meat. May use prepared shells.
For Enchiladas: Fill softened tortillas with meat filling and shredded jack cheese. Bake about 20 minutes.
For Chimichangas: Fill flour tortillas with meat filling, cheese and refried beans. Roll up tightly. Be sure to fold edges and sides. Fry in hot oil for a few minutes on each side until lightly browned. Top with salsa and sour cream.
For Burritos:Fill flour tortillas with refried beans, meat filling and cheese and roll up. Warm in microwave to melt cheese and heat through. Add desired toppings.
You can add a dip for it like I did. Just add mayo, ketchup, salt and pepper and milk or you can just eat it that way. This can be a substitute for a meal because of the dough, which is very filling. You can also use it as a side dish for a soup.

Try this out for yourself. Until my next dish. See yah!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Classic Potato Salad by RiA

This is one of my favorites among my newly found recipes. Even my family loves it. I found this on "recipe" on my android phone here.

I did the exact thing and ingredients this time.



These are the ingredients:

1 cup mayonnaise
2 tbsp vinegar
1 ½ tsp salt
1 tsp pepper
4 cup cubed cooked potatoes (5-6 medium)
1 cup celery, sliced
½ cup chopped onion
2 hard cooked eggs, chopped

Procedure:
Combine the first 5 ingredients.
Stir in remaining ingredients.
Cover, chill.

This is super easy to do again and it taste great! I suggest you try this out now. Credits to allthecooks.com for this yummy recipe.

Until my next dish. See yah!

Cheesy Mashed Potato by RiA

I'll be sharing another side dish or merienda. I was about to make the usual mashed potato but thought of making it in a different way. This is so much easy to make and so delicious too. Here is how to make my cheesy mashed potato:


Ingredients:
Butter
Potatoes
Salt and Pepper to taste
Milk
Cheddar cheese
Parmesan Cheese for topping

Procedure:
Cook potatoes on a double boiler until it is very soft, then mash them. Add butter, salt and pepper. Combine milk until the texture is good enough for you. Put cheddar cheese and Parmesan on top for the finishing touch. You can put cheese wiz instead of the cheddar cheese to make it cheesier. :D

Hope you'll like it and try it for yourself. That's it for now. Until my next dish. See you soon!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Chicken Teriyaki Kabobs by RiA

I got this delicious recipe from the application "recipe" on my android phone. I did the exact ingredients for the marinade but I added the tomatoes so it would be more filling.

Here are the ingredients for this dish:
680 gr chicken breasts, skinned and boned
White Onions, cut into 1 inch length
Tomatoes, cut into wedges
Marinate:
1/2 cup Soy Sauce
2 tablespoon Sugar
1 teaspoon Oil
1 teaspoon Minced fresh ginger root
1 clove garlic, minced

Procedure:
Cut chicken into 1 1/2 inches square pieces. Thread each of eight 6 inches bamboo or metal skewers alternately with chicken, white onion pieces (spear onion slices through side, not lengthwise) and tomatoes. Place skewers in shallow pan. Combine soy sauce, sugar, oil, ginger and garlic; pour over skewers and brush chicken thoroughly with sauce. Marinate 30 minutes. Reserving marinade, place on rack of broiler pan. Turn over and brush with reserved marinade until the chicken is tender.

You may also add fruits like pineapple or vegetables like bell pepper. You also can remove the chicken, tomatoes and onion and place them in the broiler if you are not comfortable in the skewers and to cook all of them easily. One problem with this dish is when it is in the skewers, the chicken may not be cooked entirely but the vegetables are well cooked already.

Hope you'll like it and try it for yourself. That's it for now. Until my next dish. See you soon!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Fried Liver Dumplings by RiA

I got this recipe from the recipe application on my android phone. But I did not copy the exact recipe procedure. The original name of this is Liver Dumplings but because I fried it, I called this dish Fried Liver Dumplings.


Here are the ingredients and procedure on how to make this:
slices of dry bread
1/4 kilo beef liver - ground
3 large onion - finely chopped
3 eggs
1 tbsp salt
1 tbsp pepper
1 tbsp teaspoon nutmeg
1 tbsp thyme
1/2 cup bread crumbs
1/2 cup flour
Cooking Oil
Mayonnaise (optional)

Procedure:
Soak bread in water. Squeeze dry; crumble into bowl. Combine liver, onion, egg, seasonings, crumbs and flour with bread; blend thoroughly.
Form the mixture into oblong or circle shapes using a spoon. Dip fry into a frying pan with cooking oil. You may add mayonnaise on top for garnish.

The original recipe is boiled into water, mine is a little different but so delicious. You can invent the sauce for this dish. You can add garlic, salt and pepper and milk to the mayonnaise to serve as a dip.

Hope you'll like it and try it for yourself. That's it for now. Until my next dish. See you soon!

Pancit by RiA

This is a famous dish for the Filipinos. I got this from our family's recipes but sadly I forgot to put the liver which would taste better. These are the ingredients for Pansit:
Pansit Bihon
Carrots
Baguio Beans
Cabbage
Pork
Chicken Balls
Soy Sauce
Salt and Pepper
Shrimp Stock
Pork Stock
Oyster Sauce (optional)
Cooking Oil
Onion and Garlic

Procedure:
Saute the onion and garlic, add in the pork (and/or liver) until it is soft and tender. Add in the rest of the vegetables and the salt and pepper. Then pour the shrimp and pork stock then the pansit bihon. Mix the soy sauce and the oyster sauce. Let it simmer for a few minutes and then it is done.

I didn't put on the measurements because it would depend on you. The more ingredients you have, the more it will taste good. I've put some oyster sauce to make it a bit sweeter. You can also add liver and sitcharo (instead of baguio beans). You can cook this for special occasions like birthday because they say that it will give you a long life. :D

That's it for now. Until my next dish. See you soon!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Tortang Talong by RiA

This has been a family's recipe for a long time. I guess many of you already know how to cook this. To those who don't know it yet, I will share the recipe with you.

Here are the ingredients:
5-6 Medium to Large Eggplants
1/4 Kilo Ground Pork
3 Medium Carrots diced
3 Large Potatoes, diced
2-3 Beaten Eggs
Onion and Garlic
Salt and Pepper to taste
Cooking Oil

Procedure:
Grill the eggplants until it is cooked and soft enough to peel its skin. After you peel the skin, mash it with fork making it in a circular / oblong shape. Set it aside.
For the mixture, saute garlic and onions, then add the ground pork. Cook the pork for about 30 minutes or until it turns brown. Add in the carrots, potatoes and salt and pepper. Set it aside.
Get your mashed eggplants and add the mixture, one eggplant at a time. Put it in a plate so you can arrange it beautifully. Put the beaten eggs, enough to cover the whole eggplant. Then fry it.

If you noticed it, it takes a while to be able to prepare it because of the processes you have to do. But once you get the hang of it, it is quite easy. For the sauce you can add for this dish is soy sauce and calamansi. But for me, I love the japanese mayo and ketchup to go with it. :))

Hope you'll like it and try it for yourself. That's it for now. Until my next dish. See you soon!

Mixed Vegetables by RiA

This is so easy to make. It serves as side dish for main dishes. I partnered it with my Burger Steak.
 
These are the ingredients for my Mixed Vegetables:
1 pack mixed vegetables (carrots, corn, green peas)
Butter
Nestle Cream
Salt and Pepper to Taste
Nutmeg (optional)
Fresh Milk (optional)

Procedure:
Melt butter in the pan, add the mixed vegetables. Stir them altogether until cooked. Add the spices, then the cream and milk to make it flavorful and creamy.

The original recipe was the butter and the mixed vegetables, I just added cream and milk and the spice to make it tastier.

Hope you'll like it. That's it for now. Until my next dish. See you soon!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Burgersteak by RiA

This is the very first dish that I will share with you. I have cooked just a few times when I was younger but it was once in a blue moon. :)) Now that I am obliged to cook everyday here at home, I will share the food I have done and prepared for the first time. This recipe was done by my late uncle. It was now my turn to do it.



This is a simple creamy Burger Steak. Here are the ingredients:
2-3 packs of Burger Patties (seasoned and prepared)
1 can of Button Mushrooms
2 cans of Nestle Cream
Salt and Pepper to Taste
3 cloves Garlic diced
1 medium Onion diced
1 tbsp Butter
1/4 cup Fresh milk (optional)

Procedure:
Fry the burger patties until it turns brown. Set it aside.
In a frying pan, saute garlic and onions in butter until brown.
Add the button mushrooms, nestle cream, burger patties and salt and pepper to taste.
Mix them altogether until the cream is thick.
You may add fresh milk to make it saucy and creamier.

This dish is very easy to make. It also tastes so good. You can add mixed vegetables as your side dish. If you also happened to make this recipe, don't hesitate to share your secret too. That's it for now. until my next dish. See you soon!

Welcome to Everyday Cooking by RiA

Hi everyone! It's been so long since I have posted on my blog, but now I have decided to open up a new one. This is dedicated to all the everyday dishes I have cooked and prepared. Most of them, I have done for the first time. I will post pictures and the recipes so you can also learn to prepare it too.

These dishes are from family's recipes and the rest are researched from the internet. But sometimes I don't use the ingredients I get from the net exactly, I add some spices to enhance its flavor. I also try to invent some on my own.

I hope you will enjoy my newest blog. Stay tuned for more exciting recipes and food pictures ahead. See yah! :D