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Curry Chicken
by:
J. Delawcious
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Curry Chicken and Rice
Difficulty:Easy
Prep Time:120 mins
Cook Time:45 mins
Serves:6
Freezable:No
Nutrition per portion
Ingredients
14 Chicken Legs (Cut in Half)
3 Large Cubed Potatoes
1 Sliced Green Pepper
1 Sliced Red Pepper
4 Sprigs of Thyme
2 Tbsp of Garlic Powder
1 Tbsp of Black Pepper
1 Tsp of Salt or to taste
2 Tbsp of Curry Powder
1 Tbsp of Ginger Powder
1 Tbsp of Cayenne Pepper (optional)
1 Tbsp of All Spice Powder
1 Tbsp of Olive Oil
1/2 Cup of Water
Method
Place the chicken legs, green pepper, red pepper, onions, thyme, garlic powder, salt, pepper, ginger, all spice, and curry into a large bowl.
Massage the chicken until the seasoning has coated the meat. When the meat is seasoned to your liking let it marinate for 2 hours or overnight. Prior to cooking, let chicken stand on the counter for 30 minutes to remove the chill from the meat. Allowing the chicken to come to room temp will provide a faster and even cook.
Cooking:
Add Oil to a large wide deep pot (dutch pot). Place the pot on medium heat. Once the oil is heated place the chicken only into the pot. Scrap the onions, peppers, and thyme off. Do not discard just put to them back in the bowl that they marinated in. Put the chicken in an even layer across the bottom of the pan. Cook for 5 minutes.
Stir the chicken to brown evenly. Next, add the vegetables and cayenne pepper (optional) to the chicken. Then give it a stir. Pour the water into the pot and allow the chicken to simmer for 20 minutes. Finally, turn the heat to medium high and add the potatoes. Cook for 15-20 minutes or until are tender.
Serve:
This can be served with rice or a nice tossed salad.
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Watermelon Fresca
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Ingredients
Method
Ingredients
1 Chopped Large Half of a Watermelon
2 Tbsp of Agave
4 Tbsp of Lime Juice
1/3 cup of Water
Sliced Limes and Mint (Garnish)
Watermelon Ciroc Vodka (Optional)
Tools:
Blender
Large Bowl
Serving Spoon
Large Sieve
Drinking Pitcher
Measuring Cup
Prepare:
Place half of the chopped watermelon and the water into the blender . Set the blender to high and mix for 1 minute. Turn it off, and then add the other half of chopped watermelon to the blender. Blend for an additional 5 minutes.
Pour the watermelon juice through the sieve into the large bowl. Using the serving spoon to funnel the juice through the mesh holes. Disregard the solid fruit into the garbage. Repeat this step to ensure you’ve removed as many solid as possible.
Remove the juice from the large bowl by pouring it into the drinking pitcher. Add lime juice and agave to the pitcher. Then stir to combine. Taste add more lime or agave to your liking. Then chill for at least an hour in the fridge.
Serve:
Fill a small chilled glass with ice. Pour a shot of watermelon ciroc over the ice. Lastly, pour the watermelon juice over top until almost full. Garnish with lime and mint then serve.
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Need a tasty and delicious chicken breast for meal prep? Let me share my recipe with you that is so simple and most importantly satisfying.
4 Chicken Breast
2 Tbsps of dijon mustard
2 Tbsps of Olive oil
Pinch of Salt and Pepper (Season to your liking)
Squeeze of a half of a lemon
1 Tbsp of Ginger
Tools
medium/large sized storage container with lid
kitchen grade gloves
sheet pan
tongs
foil
Prep
Combine chicken breast, dijon mustard, olive oil, salt & pepper, lemon juice, and ginger. With the kitchen gloves on, massage the chicken breast within the season. Make sure to coat each piece with the marinade. Close the lid and leave it for 4 hours up to overnight.
Cooking
Preheat the over 425F
Lay all the chicken breast on the sheet pan evenly spaced. Place the sheet pan in the oven and cook about 15 minutes. Turn the chicken breast at the seven and half minute mark. Make sure the chicken is cooked to 165F internal temp prior to consuming.
Remove from the oven and tent with foil to allow the meat to rest for 10 minutes. Slice chicken and use in your meal prep recipes.
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Happy Cooking!
Jersey
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I finally indulged in the cult phenomenon Mukbang on YouTube. Me, my mother, and husband sat down to some very easy recipes we prepared. Instead of ordering asian it is so simple to make at home. Down below I will explain how to make Pork Belly, Shrimp & Broccoli, and Shrimp Tempura.
Asian Pork Belly
This recipe will feed 5 people comfortably
4 pounds of Pork Belly
8 scallions cut into large pieces
6 whole garlic cloves
1 large quartered onion
1 Star Anise
1 inch of sliced ginger
8 cups of cold water
4 tbsp of canola oil
The Sauce
1/2 Cup of Hoisin
3 Cups of Reserved Pork Broth
1/4 Cup of Scallions
2 minced Garlic
1 tsp of Crushed Red Pepper
1/3 Cup of Dark Soy Sauce
1 tbsp of Corn Starch
2 Tbsp of Water
Tools
1 large stock pot with lid
1 wooden spoon
Large Bowl
Small Bowl
Large Sheet Pan
Paper Towel
Optional
Sesame Seeds
Prep the Sauce
Add the hoisin, pork broth, scallions, garlic, red pepper, garlic, and dark soy sauce. Stir until well combined. In a small bowl, add the corn starch and water mix well then sit aside.
Cooking
Place the pork belly, scallions, garlic, onions, star anise, and ginger into the large stock pot. Pour the cold water over the contents in the pot. Turn the pot on medium heat and slow simmer for 1 hour. Remove Pork Belly and disregard the other contents (onions, scallions, star anise, and ginger.) Place the pork belly on the sheet pan and pat dry with paper towel.
Or you can pat dry and leave on the counter for 30 minutes to make it the driest. Making the pork belly dry will ensure that during the fry it will not pop. Reserve 3 Cups of Broth from the stock broth. The remainder of the broth you can freeze for next time or make a really tasty to soup.
Add the canola oil to the same dry stock pot. Let it heat up for 3 minutes. Then add the pork belly. Allow the pork belly to cook for until crispy and brown. Once brown, pour off any excess oil. After the oil is pour off the pork belly add the sauce mixture to the stock pot. Turn the stock pot down low and let the pork belly tenderize for 45 minutes to an hour. Stir with spoon occasionally. After an hour pour the corn starch mixture over the pork belly. Stir until the corn starch water is well combined. This will allow the sauce to thicken. Once thicken remove from heat and serve. Shake sesame seeds and scallions over top to garnish. This is perfect with white rice.
Shrimp and Broccoli
3 pounds of large shrimp peeled and deveined
4 cups of Fresh Broccoli
2 tbsp of Canola oil
1 clove of minced garlic
The Sauce
1/2 Cup of Hoisin
1/2 Cup of Chicken Broth
1/4 Cup of Scallions
2 minced Garlic
1 tsp of Crushed Red Pepper
1/3 Cup of Dark Soy Sauce
1 tbsp of Corn Starch
2 Tbsp of Water
Tools
Wok
1 wooden spoon
2 Large Bowl
1 Small Bowl
Prep the Sauce
Add the hoisin, pork broth, scallions, garlic, red pepper, garlic, and dark soy sauce. Stir until well combined. In a small bowl, add the corn starch and water mix well then sit aside.
Cooking
In the large bowl add broccoli and place in the microwave for 4 minutes. In another large bowl add cold water and ice. Put the broccoli in the ice bath and stop the cooking process. Leave in for 3 minutes and remove from bath. Place back in the bowl it was microwaved in and sit aside.
Heat the wok to medium high, and add canola oil/garlic. Once the garlic becomes fragrant add the shrimp. Cook shrimp until almost opaque about 1 minute. Add the broccoli and stir fry for 30 seconds. Add the sauce and stir for 30 more seconds. Once it is at a boil, add the corn starch mixture. Mix until the sauce has thicken. Remove from heat and serve right away.
Mom’s Shrimp Tempura
Four pounds of peeled/deveined large Shrimp (keep tails on)
1/2 Cup of Wheat Flour
1/2 Cup of AP (All purposed)
1 Tbsp of Baking Powder
Pinch of Salt
Pinch of Pepper
1 beaten egg
1 bottle of beer or club soda
4-6 Cups Canola Oil
1 Tbsp of garlic powder
Tools
Wok
Tongs
1 Cold Large Bowl
Cutting Board
Knife
Cooling Rack and Sheet pan
Oil thermometer
Whisk
Prep:
Put the large bowl in the freezer. Using a steel bowl will allow it to hold the cold temp longer. However, glass will do the trick as well.
On the cutting board, take one shrimp and lay flat. With the knife, make small shallow slits along the shrimp’s body. With a delicate hand, pull the shrimp to stretch. The shrimp will appear longer and bigger. Continue until each shrimp is completed. Sprinkle the garlic powder over the top and sit aside.
Cooking:
In the wok, add the canola oil. Add the thermometer to the side of the wok and let it heat on a medium to 350 F. While the oil is heating take the cold bowl out of the freezer. Add into the bowl the flours, baking powder, salt, and pepper. Mix with Whisk until incorporated. Once mixed well add the beer and beaten egg. Mix well and sit back in the freezer. Keep the batter cold.
Once the temp is at 350 F, remove the cold bowl from the freezer. Dip the shrimp into the batter and shake the excess. Place the shrimp into the hot oil away from you and fry for 2 minutes. Fry between 6-8 at a time depending on the size of your wok. Remove the shrimp from the oil and lay cooked shrimp on cooling rack. Repeat until shrimp is fried completely. Serve these shrimp with prepared Thai sweet chili sauce.
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