Friday, November 29, 2024

Useful Link from Quora

I enjoy reading postings on Quora.  I have also been active there by sharing information about bicycles and useful tips about parts and stuff that I sell at my bike shop.  I also enjoy collecting and sharing using tips I discovered at the site.  Some of the information I keep may not be relevant to me but I am sure someone I know will find them useful one day because I have shared or saved them on one of my Pinterest boards.  

This sums up my participation on Quora.

Today, I would like to share the following link to a collection of recipes used by the US Armed Force’s culinary professionals to serve up to 100 people.  You can check out their Index Of Recipes for a quick look to see if any of the recipes there will interest you.

Armed Forces Recipe Service 

I discovered this information from reading this question answered by Martin Bayer.

What is an example of a standard recipe card?

He said that they are all easy to prepare.  As each recipe is for 100 portions, you will have to convert them to cater to the number of people you will be serving.  He recommended trying out the Savory Baked Chicken.

Friday, November 22, 2024

Slow Cooker Teriyaki Chicken

When I do not have enough time to cook a meal for the following day, I will consider using a slow cooker to boil a soup or cook a dish the night before.  

I like the way this Teriyaki Chicken dish is cooked in a slow cooker.


These are the ingredients I need:


Thursday, November 21, 2024

Baked Eggs with Cheese

I came across this TikTok's Baked Egg recipe reading a newsletter from Martha Stewart.

According to Martha, you need: 

-a baking dish
-12 eggs
-feta cheese or any soft, spreadable cheese, such as, cheddar or Gruyère
-salt, pepper and any other seasonings

After baking it in the oven at 400°F for 15 to 20 minutes, mash the cheese and eggs together to create a scramble. You can then sprinkle chopped chives or chili flakes on top of the mixture as garnish.  You can then scoop the mixture out to roll it in a wrap to eat or serve it with your regular toast, bacon, tomatoes and avocado or other seasonal fruits.

Martha shared that the optional ingredients you can add to flavor this dish are:

-mushrooms
-onions
-spinach or peppers. 

You can learn to cook with the above optional ingredients by watching this video I found on YouTube.

Here is another variation I found on YouTube.  The cook added dry tomatoes, onions a handful of fresh herbs as garnish.