feeling fluie the last day or so, so i've made homemade chicken and sweet corn noodle soup. lil thyme, lil garlic, and a lil onion powder. garlic bread on the side :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
feeling fluie the last day or so, so i've made homemade chicken and sweet corn noodle soup. lil thyme, lil garlic, and a lil onion powder. garlic bread on the side :-)
I would make gallons of it, freeze some of it, and enjoy it for weeks to come. [Reply]
Ok, my big project for the weekend is Balinese style fried rice called Nasi Goreng
Watched it made on Zimmerns Travel Channel show and decided it had to be done... I'll never even remember, or even have access to, the crazy mix of spices the dude used but I can get pretty close
Thinly sliced chicken
Shrimp
Rice overnight in fridge
Garlic
Shallot
Green onion, plenty
Scrambled egg
Lemongrass
Hot red pepper
Pinch of 5 spice as a cheap substitute? (need to google a bit to be sure)
Sweet soy sauce (1 cup soy, 1 cup brown sugar cooked down a bit)
Missing something here but cant place it, it'll get figured out after more googling
Might even throw in a bit of oyster sauce to fill things out in light of my lack of actual Balinese spices
Either way, this dish IS going to kick some ass, and thats a promise [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Ok, my big project for the weekend is Balinese style fried rice called Nasi Goreng
Watched it made on Zimmerns Travel Channel show and decided it had to be done... I'll never even remember, or even have access to, the crazy mix of spices the dude used but I can get pretty close
Thinly sliced chicken
Shrimp
Rice overnight in fridge
Garlic
Shallot
Green onion, plenty
Scrambled egg
Lemongrass
Hot red pepper
Pinch of 5 spice as a cheap substitute? (need to google a bit to be sure)
Sweet soy sauce (1 cup soy, 1 cup brown sugar cooked down a bit)
Missing something here but cant place it, it'll get figured out after more googling
Might even throw in a bit of oyster sauce to fill things out in light of my lack of actual Balinese spices
Either way, this dish IS going to kick some ass, and thats a promise
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Ok, my big project for the weekend is Balinese style fried rice called Nasi Goreng
Watched it made on Zimmerns Travel Channel show and decided it had to be done... I'll never even remember, or even have access to, the crazy mix of spices the dude used but I can get pretty close
Thinly sliced chicken
Shrimp
Rice overnight in fridge
Garlic
Shallot
Green onion, plenty
Scrambled egg
Lemongrass
Hot red pepper
Pinch of 5 spice as a cheap substitute? (need to google a bit to be sure)
Sweet soy sauce (1 cup soy, 1 cup brown sugar cooked down a bit)
Missing something here but cant place it, it'll get figured out after more googling
Might even throw in a bit of oyster sauce to fill things out in light of my lack of actual Balinese spices
Either way, this dish IS going to kick some ass, and thats a promise
From the fried rice thread. My friend's mom learned to make hers while her husband worked for GM in Singapore.
Your best bet for your spice conundrum is to track down some shrimp paste. Go to the right Asian market and they'll have it and Tamarind paste as well.
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
If I'm eating out, I skip it.
If I make it at home, I go Nasi Goreng style. Friend's mom makes it for get togethers. This is pretty close to what she told me.
The shrimp paste and chili give it a spicy umami. If you like those base flavors, all the various vegetables and shrimp and all aren't mandatory. Sometimes I just make it with some onion and chicken breast [or even ground beef] if I don't have a lot on hand. [you do need the garlic ginger and soy, though. Of course]
Originally Posted by Buzz:
Tea huh, I started drinking green tea in the morning, supposed to be good for you and i like it doesn't give me the jitters like coffee.