Wednesday, October 20, 2021

EASY CHICKEN AND BROCCOLI CASSEROLE

I like checking out recipes that has the word "EASY" in its tittle.  I found this Easy Chicken and Broccoli Casserole on Yummly and I see that it has most of the ingredients that my daughter enjoys eating.  As the instruction is incomplete, I did a search and found this Cheesy Chicken Broccoli Casserole recipe shared by Kristyn Merkley.  I like it that her instructions include how you can prepare the dish and freeze it for 2-3 months. 

I learn from this version that you can replace the can of cream of chicken soup with 1/2 cup of heavy cream.


I also discovered from reading other recipes that you can replace the chicken soup with mushroom soup. I am hoping that my daughter will find it easy enough to cook this herself. I am sure she will consider adding sliced button mushroom to the dish.


I like the idea that this dish use cooken chicken. That means that I can boil a pot of soup with the water used for cooking it.

HOW TO CUT UP A WHOLE CHICKEN

I rarely buy a whole chicken. It is usually fatty and messy to clean up. Cut out discards must be immediately thrown outdoor or it will leave a stink in your kitchen. 

But I would like to share this "How to cut up a whole chicken" guide  from Eating Well

You can find many more of such guides that they pinned on Pinterest.

I also like the Chicken Cuts Chart that I found on The Nibble.


There is a link to food glossary which is listed in alphabetical order if you would like to know more about the ingredients you used in your dish.

 

DIFFERENT WAYS TO COOK WITH GREEN, RED AND YELLOW PEPPERS

I cook green, red and yellow peppers almost every week, so, I need to discover different ways to serve them. 

So far, I have used them to cook:

-Sweet and Sour Pork dish
-four different stir fry dishes by changing the sauces used  
-add celery to leftover stir fry dishes to change the flavour
-use any leftovers to make Korean Street Toast or as toppings for my pizza 

This is my latest discovery. I add any leftovers from my Sweet and Sour Pork dish to leftovers from my Ayam Percik dish. They blend in very well in flavour. 

I discovered Brahim's Percik sauce from TESCO (now known as Lotus). When it was sold under TESCO, their site was very informative as it included ingredients in the paste and cooking instruction, which you can also read off its packaging as follows.  


I usually make my decision to buy prepacked paste based on the ingredients used and whether it is easy  to cook with. By looking at the table I have created based on the above packaging instruction, you can see that it takes only 3 steps and 2 ingredients to cook this dish:

If you are going to use Brahim's method, it is best to keep the remaining sauce in the fridge till it is ready to be used. 

That was how I cooked it till I discovered that I can cook it with my airfyer. I marinate my chicken tighs with the whole packet of sauce in a round metal container and keep it covered overnight in the freezer. The following day, I removed the cover and placed the container, without thawing it, in my air fryer to cook for 15 minutes. Then turn the chicken over to cook for another 15 minutes. I then pour the chicken in a pot or wok and add just enough water to make sure that there is enough liquid in it to simmer till the chicken is tender. It is ready when you see that the sauce has reduced and thickened. 

You can read my cooking instruction more clearly from this table.

Should I use drumsticks to cook this dish, I will cut each drumstick into 3 sections. I use the middle portion for the Ayam Percik dish and the bony ends for making soup.

When I bring some Ayam Percik dish to the bike shop to eat, I usually pack it in a metal container because I can heat it up by steaming it in a mini electric pot. 

Don't throw away the sauce as you can add it to your rice to eat.  It is very flavourful. Sometimes I mixed the sauce into my rice to reheat in a mini rice cooker.

If I served Ayam Percik dish for lunch and there is some leftover for dinner, I can change its flavour by adding it to my Sweet and Sour Pork dish.  I can enhance the flavour further by adding BBQ and black pepper sauce to it. 

I was inspired to do this after checking out how chicken fajitas dish is cooked.


If I am to use pork to cook a version of it, I will most likely just be cooking the Sweet and Sour dish with strips of the meat and add the Percik sauce to taste.


So, if the peppers I bought are large enough, I will prepare all three different dishes on the same day. They are:

1) Sweet and Sour Pork
2) Stir fry dish
3) Korean style toppings for toast or pizza

The Korean style toppings can be served for breakfast while one will be served for lunch and the other for dinner or stored in the fridge to be served the following day. 

Thursday, October 14, 2021

SOUP AS A ONE DISH MEAL

Check out this Western soup, "Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Gnocchi Soup". It is definitely a hearty one dish meal to cook for the family.

I first discovered this soup on Pinterest. Michelle posted it on her site, The Gracious Wife. I like the way she shares her recipes with lots of images and videos. She even shares tips on how to freeze leftovers so you can save the extra for later servings. You can also learn from her how to made your own potato Gnocchi to add to this soup.

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

MAKEOVER WITH LEFTOVERS: SWEET AND SOUR PORK DISH

Have you ever purchase green, red and yellow peppers at the market?  It is very difficult to find them in similar sizes. So you are likely going to have more of one than the other to cook in your dish.

I used to get my source of peppers in similar sizes from TESCO till Lotus took over. For a family of small eaters, I can cook two different dishes with them. One of them will be Sweet and Sour Pork. If you cut peppers the way I do, you will notice that their curved ends are usually thicker in porpotion. These are the parts that I used to cook this dish. 

 

I tried cooking it with a ready made pack of MasFood Sour Sweet Paste but I did not like how it turned out.

I still prefer it cooked with the following liquid/sauces:

-Mahsuri Spicy Sweet & Sour
-Tomato Ketchup
-Plum Sauce
-Juice from canned Pineapple Slices 
-soya sauce to taste
-*Worcester sauce (only if the sauce is not sour enough after cooking) 

I usually buy pork tenderloin as the meat is tender. The pork used in this dish should be deep fried but I do not like the idea of using lots of oil.  So I sliced the tenderloin into 1 finger thick cutlets and pound it flat with my meat mallet. I discovered from watching how Koreans cook in their restaurants that it will be less messy if you place a plastic over the meat or add corn starch to it before pounding.


I then marinate it piece by piece in my magic sauce:

1) Garlic Oil
2) Soya Sauce and/or Oyster Sauce
3) Sugar


I add cornstarch to the meat once it is thoroughly mixed with the sauces.  The marinated meat can be store in the freezer till it is time to be used.  

As the meat has been pounded thinly, it does not require a lot of oil or time to cook. For the sweet and sour dish, I only need 3 peices of pan fried cutlets but I usually fry more so that it can be eaten like pork chop for lunch. 



For dinner, I will use a pair of scissors to cut each cutlet into 1-2cm strips. 



When it is time to heat them up to be served, I can break an egg over the meat to fry before serving, thus changing its flavour. I can also serve the meat mixed into my sweet and sour sauce. I tend to cook more sauce than is required for the dish as I can use the sauce to flavour my leftover rice when I heat it up to eat for lunch in my bike shop.  The sauce also prevents the rice from drying out. 



I can also use this sauce to flavour my fried rice.

If I do not have the time to prepare the pork to go with this dish, I will use stored bought chicken nuggets. I air fry a small portion of them with garlic oil in a round metal container until both sides are crispy, which is for about nine minutes. Crispy Chicken Finger is our favourite choice to go with it. 



As I do not like the idea of serving the same dish for lunch and then dinner, I sometimes use the ingredients as toppings for the Four Cheese Pizza 285g that I bought from TESCO/Lotus. I quarter it up air fry two slices at a time for seven minutes in the air fryer.

You can see 2 methods for preparing the crispy pork for the sweet and sour dish in the following table.


You can see how the cutlets are prepared and deep fried for cooking "Crispy Sweet and Sour Pork" from this video.


These are the ingredients the chef used to cook the sweet and sour sauce.


This is how the Sweet and Sour Pork dish with bell peppers, pineapple and onion should be cooked.  The deep fried pork should be the last ingredient to be added to the sauce to prevent it from becoming soggy.


Other ingredients I have added to cook it are:

-1 cucumber deseeded and cubed
-1 tomato deseeded and cubed