Friday, November 26, 2010

Yummmy Banana Bread

So I have been making this amazing banana bread and it seems to be quite popular with my friends and even my boyfriends Dad so I figured I would share it with the world. Here's the recipe.... I will post a photo soon.

Ingredients

3 ripe bananas
1/3 cup melted butter
3/4 cup sugar
1 egg
1 teasponn vanilla
1 teaspoon baking soda
Pinch of salt
1 1/2 cups flour
1 cup chocolate chips (optional)

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. In a large mixing bowl mash the bananas and add the melted butter. Mix.
3. Mix in the sugar, egg and vanilla.
4. Add baking soda and salt and mix in.
5. Add the flour and mix in. Add in chocolate chips or nuts if desired.
6. Butter a 4 x 8 pan and pour mixture in.
7. Bake for 1 hour.
8. Let cook and serve.


P.S. You will absolutely love this moist banana bread and im sure your family and friends will too!


<3 Denise

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

20 Minute Pad Thai

Here is a recipe for a basic Pad Thai that is quick, easy and tastes great! It feeds about 4 hungry people :)

Cooking and prep time: Approx 20 minutes

Ingredients

1 Package of rice noodles
1 Medium Onion
1 Green Pepper
1 Red Pepper
1 Clove of Garlic
1 Large pan or wok
1 Jar of Hoisin sauce
1 Handful of crushed peanuts
1 Medium size bag of frozen shrimp (Chicken can be used as a replacement)
Olive Oil


1. Remove the shrimp from the freezer and place in a bowl with lukewarm water to defrost.
2. Fill a large pot of water approximately 3/4s the way full and turn on high heat.
3. Wash the vegetables and cut into 1 inch by 1 inch pieces. 
4. Mince the garlic. (Refer to my instructions and video posted on Nov 22)
5. Add the noodles to the boiling water and turn heat to medium. Rice noodles generally take 8 minutes to cook.
6. Turn the pan or wok on medium to high heat and add 3 tablespoons of olive oil.
7. Reduce heat to medium and add the garlic, peppers, onions and shrimp and cook for about 5-8 minutes.
8. Strain the noodles and add to the pan or wok.
9. Add the hoisin sauce and stir to incorporate the vegetables and sauce.
10. Let cook for 2 - 3 minutes.
11. Add the crushed peanuts to the pan or wok and serve!
** If chicken is being used instead of shrimp be sure to cook it thoroughly until there is no pink in the centre of the chicken. 

Chopsticks are a great way to eat pad thai! If you are not a fan of chopsticks a fork will work as well :)

Tried this recipe and liked it? Tell me! Post a comment :)






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Monday, November 22, 2010

Mincing Garlic

Mincing fresh garlic is easy and helps to add flavour to lots of recipes. 
1. Use a knife with a blade that is flat (chefs knife) and cut the ends off the garlic clove.
2. Remove the skin of the garlic and discard.
3. Chop the clove into slices using vertical cuts.
4. Hold the knife with your right hand and use your left hand to keep the knife on the cutting board.
5. Use a rocking motion keeping the knife on the cutting board and move the handle up and down.
6. Use the knife to gather the garlic back into a pile and continue mincing until finely chopped. 

**Watch the video for assistance!

Remember, you cant learn anything until you try it!!
<3 Denise

BlogTime

My first blog ever.... hmm I think I will explain why I decided to blog in the first place. I have recently discovered that I have a passion for cooking. I always enjoyed watching my mom cook as a child and helping her out but I never realized how much I really enjoy cooking. I have not had the chance to cook  for other people other than myself until now and am realizing the satisfication I get out of preparing a meal for my boyfriend and for my friends. I am assuming this passion for cooking has been due in part to the fact that my boyfriend and roommates actually LIKE my cooking. They dont simply tell me that the food is 'good' but often times their eyes lightup and I hear a 'Mmmmmm this is soooo tasty Denise'. Those compliments have definitely been a large part of the reason I have been continuing to cook for them. 
I also realized that I truly enjoy introducing new foods to my friends and encouraging them to try food they claim they dont like. As a child I was introduced to different foods at a young age and because of that I am not a very picky eater besides being a pescatarian (seafood is the only 'meat' I eat). 
I have also learned to cook on a relatively cheap diet. Since I dont eat chicken, steak etc my main expenses are for seafood (shrimp, crab, fish, scallops) and soy or tofu. I generally make large quantities of food that is easily frozen and zapped in the microwave for a quick lunch. 
My recipes are simple and can easily be tackled by the beginner cook. I plan on posting my recipes to my blog along with photos of the finished product and the smiling faces of my roommates after eating my yummmy yummy food :)

Off to cook dinner
<3 Denise