I’ve recently gotten into baking. And I’ve been experimenting a lot with different types of flour, fats, sweeteners, binders, etc. So far, this is what I’ve learned from my experimentation. They may seem very obvious to an experienced baker, but novel to a novice like me. Continue Reading Gluten-Free Blueberry-Lemon Muffins . . .
Korean-Style Sweet and Spicy Chicken “Wings”
These sweet and spicy, Korean chicken “wings” are my absolute favorite “wings.” They are incredibly crispy. They taste so decadent and fried; but they are baked and only a tiny bit of oil is used. And the flavors are out of this world!
Continue Reading Korean-Style Sweet and Spicy Chicken “Wings” . . .
Crispy Baked Buffalo “Wings”
Ours will be a house divided come Super Bowl Sunday.
I hate to be labeled a conventional or a typical woman, but I love Tom Brady. Not only is he a hottie, he is a great quarterback. My husband who is a New Yorker through and through is rooting for the Giants. S*!t-talking has officially begun. He refers to the Patriots as the “evil empire.” This is coming from a Yankees and Duke basketball fan! Pot meet kettle, right? And it took Tom Brady winning 3 Super Bowls for my husband to reluctantly admit that he is a great quarterback.
Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Toasted Pine Nuts
I love roasted vegetables. The warmth that emanates from the oven. The aroma from the roasting vegetables. The soft and tender texture. The caramelized exterior. The enhanced flavor. Just talking about it is making my mouth water!
And one of my favorite vegetables to roast is brussels sprouts. I know it has a bad rap; but obviously, those who aren’t crazy about brussels sprouts haven’t tasted them well roasted. My husband was one of those people. Needless to say, once he tasted these roasted brussels sprouts, he did a 180. I think his exact words were “hey, these brussels sprouts are amaaaaaazing – the best I’ve had, EVER!” Yeah, he gets a little dramatic when it comes to food. But you know what? They really were SO good.
An added benefit of roasted vegetables is that it is so easy to make. You just stick them in the oven, and wait for the oven to do the job. I don’t have much time or energy to cook an elaborate dinner every night. Sometimes my dinner consists of many side dishes that can easily be prepared. It was one of those nights. Lucky for me, most hearty vegetables taste great simply by roasting them.
Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Optional Balsamic-Honey Drizzle Recipe
Ingredients
1 lb Brussels Sprouts
1 small red onion
3 garlic cloves
1/4 – 1/3 cup pine nuts
salt & pepper
2 TB olive oil
drizzle of balsamic vinegar and honey (2:1 ratio): optional (for tangy/sweetness)
- Toast the pine nuts for about 3-5 minutes in the oven at 350 degrees. Remove from heat and set aside.
- Preheat (or turn up) the oven to 375 degrees. Clean and trim brussels sprouts. Cut them in half length-wise. Peel and cut red onion into wedges. Peel and smoosh the garlic cloves by wacking it with flat part of the knife. Combine brussel sprouts, red onions, garlic, olive oil, 1/2 tsp of salt, and 1/2 tsp of pepper in a large bowl. Mix well.
- Spread the contents onto a roasting pan in a single layer. Roast in the oven for about 25-30 minutes, until the brussels sprouts are nicely browned. Shake or toss the brussel sprouts midway to achieve even browning.
- Remove from oven and add in the toasted pine nuts from step one. Add more salt to taste. If you choose, drizzle with honey/balsamic vinegar (1:2 ratio).* Toss well. Serve warm or at room temperature.
*Cook’s Note
If you are using honey/balsamic vinegar mixture, you can place them back in the oven for about 3 minutes to allow the mixture to caramelize a bit. But this step is totally optional.
Filet Mignon with Sautéed Kimchi
I’ve been hearing so much about SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) lately. Wikipedia and other sites took their sites offline for a day in protest of this Bill. Now, why are they against a piece of legislation that will fight online piracy? I mean, no one is FOR piracy. I for one don’t want someone using my copyrighted material or intellectual property without my permission or attribution – let alone profit from it. However, I would like to know if I’m committing an act that the bill would criminalize, and if this Bill will criminalize conduct that is currently permitted under the law. And I fear this bill would have an unintended chilling effect on free speech and innovation – instead of its intended, lofty goal of stopping internet piracy.