Ingredients:
1/2 chicken breast, unskinned
1 1/2 Tbsp soy sauce
1 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp sea salt
1/2 tsp white pepper
1 tsp canola oil
1 small shallot (red onion), thinly sliced
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
Simple Healthy Wheatgrass Juice
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Wheatgrass is so so great to our body. What so great about wheatgrass? There are about 40 benefits listed in wheatgrasskids.com. Among those, wheatgrass which is high in oxygen helps our brain and body tissues function at an optimal level. Wheatgrass as the best source of living chlorophyll can heal our body both inside and outside. Wheat grass juice itself often comes with bitterness. With apple, the following recipe gives a sweetness and a very refreshing healthy juice for your body.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Home is a Place allows Mistake.
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Is your home a place that allows mistake? Is your home a shelter for children's fragility? Children can be clumsy and messy in their growing process. E.g. children often spill their drinks, mess up while eating their food. The scientist kids tend to take apart their toys and study about them. The persistent (stubborn) kids will insist in their own choice which leads to common mistakes like wear the wrong clothes for the weather, match their clothes awkwardly, refuse to put on the shoes for outing etc. But, can moms accept these and handle them well?
Monday, May 16, 2011
Salmon Rice
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Salmon
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Here it comes the recipe from my hubby. This is his great cooking. We like the aroma and the taste very much. The sweetness of the rice just not gonna stopping you from having it more. Hmm...yum yum! Honest compliment and please cook more often. Sometimes wives need to relax and give them the opportunity. They can do real well! No doubt that the world top chefs are male! So, ladies, learn to let go. And, gentlemen, take up the challenges, show us your great gift!
Udon Noodles
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Japanese dishes are just too attractive to try due to less greasy and very much of soy sauce flavored in most of the cooking. Udon noodles and salmon rice are my husband's favorite kitchen cook, while the only one that I am confident with is sushi. This time, I have to give the udon noodle a try since we got the noodles already and the salmon has been cooked with rice last Saturday. Not disappointing, instead many thanks for the thumb up compliments from my hubby and my little princess!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Chicken Dumpling
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We prefer wanton. In United States, dumpling is always served in many Chinese functions. I learned the wrapping method with the homemade skin 4 years ago in our small student group. I never really know how to wrap with more content inside and little flowery at the sides. My little princess fall in love with dumpling when she ate the dumpling made by Vivian, a sister who just moved to Arizona. Vivian got the skin (more like wanton tofu skin) from Safeway. That is the best skin we ever had for dumpling.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
There is No Perfect Mom
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It's no secret that mothers like you, are my heroes. Through sleep deprivation, chauffeuring duties, lack of personal space, 24/7 maid service and never ending to do lists; our abundance of unconditional love is astounding to me. ~ Kelly Matzen
Be thankful for those who still can spend moments with (or at least talk to) your moms on Mother's Day. For those who being apart from mom, reflect on those sweet memories you had in the past and continue to live out your mom's wonderful motherly love.
Friday, May 6, 2011
What to do with Home made Chicken Stock?
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Well, the most convenient way to prepare a meal is having some stock ready. Making your own chicken stock at home is healthier to eliminate sodium, color or preservative where often found in the stock from groceries store.
(1) Angel Hair in Chicken Stock
Ingredients:
1/3 package of angel hair (serve 2 adults)
fresh spinach
fried shallot
salt and pepper taste
eggs
Directions:
1. Cook the angel hair according to the package instruction
2. Drain the water and keep the angel hair
3. Cook the spinach in the stock, about 4 minutes
4. Add in egg, one for each person
5. Sprinkle with fried shallot and green onion (optional)
6. Season with salt and pepper to taste
(2) Smooth Egg Drop Corn Soup
Ingredients:
1 ear of fresh corn
1 tbsp corn starch
1 egg
Directions:
1. Cook the fresh corn in the stock for about 8 minutes
2. Pour in the starchy syrup into the boiling soup
3. Lightly beat the egg and add little by little into the starchy soup, stir well every time the egg is added
4. Season with salt and pepper
5. Sprinkle with green onion or dried oregano
Note: To top up the flavor of the soup, add a little bit of black vinegar.
(1) Angel Hair in Chicken Stock
Ingredients:
1/3 package of angel hair (serve 2 adults)
fresh spinach
fried shallot
salt and pepper taste
eggs
Directions:
1. Cook the angel hair according to the package instruction
2. Drain the water and keep the angel hair
3. Cook the spinach in the stock, about 4 minutes
4. Add in egg, one for each person
5. Sprinkle with fried shallot and green onion (optional)
6. Season with salt and pepper to taste
(2) Smooth Egg Drop Corn Soup
Ingredients:
1 ear of fresh corn
1 tbsp corn starch
1 egg
Directions:
1. Cook the fresh corn in the stock for about 8 minutes
2. Pour in the starchy syrup into the boiling soup
3. Lightly beat the egg and add little by little into the starchy soup, stir well every time the egg is added
4. Season with salt and pepper
5. Sprinkle with green onion or dried oregano
Note: To top up the flavor of the soup, add a little bit of black vinegar.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Korean Chicken Rice
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Recipe,
Rice
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Besides the salad dressings, another great thing I learn from Cooking Matters is cutting a whole chicken without breaking any bone, then prepare home made chicken stock. This is so cool and guess what? This is the very first time I managed to cut a whole chicken beautifully after full time self-cooking for 10 years!
Home Made Chicken Stock
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Ingredients:
Chicken back and other bones
1 stalk of celery
1 onion
water enough to cover
Directions:
1) Put everything in a crock pot (slow cooker) and low heat for about 5 hours.
2) Sifted the excessive oil. Oil is easier to remove after fridge.
Note: Feel free to add in carrot too. It is wise to blanch the chicken with boiling water (no salt) in advance.
Chicken back and other bones
1 stalk of celery
1 onion
water enough to cover
Directions:
1) Put everything in a crock pot (slow cooker) and low heat for about 5 hours.
2) Sifted the excessive oil. Oil is easier to remove after fridge.
Note: Feel free to add in carrot too. It is wise to blanch the chicken with boiling water (no salt) in advance.
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