1. Have pre-cooked beans on hand.
2. Fry the crap out of some sliced calabresa/chorizo sausage, adding onion to the grease in the frying pan.
3. Fry minced garlic in some oil in medium saucepan,
4. Cut up some onion, tomato and green pepper. Add to fried garlic.
5. Put pre-cooked beans in with the seasonings and veggies.
6.Cook thoroughly.
7. Mix farinha de mandioca with a bit of water and stir thoroughly into the beans and bean broth.
8. Add calabresa, and voilà! Your tutu is ready!
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Microwave risotto!
In microwaveable bowl:
1. Microwave small amount of butter.
2. Microwave chopped up veggies (for in risotto) mixed into the butter.
3. Microwave broth until it's around boiling. (Ergo the need for a microwaveable bowl)
4. Pour in half the amount of rice as broth you used, and microwave to the death!
Voilà, risotto in le microwave!
(Abbreviated recipe inspired by recipe given me by my Blackhawk parents, les Sheridans.)
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Heavenly cinnabon cinnamon rolls
Ah yes. French yeast.. French fresh yeast.
The block-y kind.
I got confused and thought the yeast was bad, because I: stored it in the freezer, instead of the fridge, and expected there to be foam when the yeast was placed in warm milk, like what happens at home with active dry yeast:
That's all for now! :)
The block-y kind.
I got confused and thought the yeast was bad, because I: stored it in the freezer, instead of the fridge, and expected there to be foam when the yeast was placed in warm milk, like what happens at home with active dry yeast:
Once someone assured me that fresh yeast does not react that way, you just have to trust that it will make the dough rise when the time comes, I set out to make my long-desired cinnamon rolls on a fateful Saturday morning...
Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls (clone from Treasury of Top Secret
Recipes)
ROLLS
1 ¼ ounce package active dry yeast (1 T) 1 t. salt
1 c warm milk 2
eggs
½ c sugar 4
c flour
1/3 c melted margarine
FILLING
1 c packed brown sugar 1/3
c softened margarine
2 ½ T cinnamon
ICING
½ margarine or butter, softened
¼ c cream cheese
1 ½ c powdered sugar ½
t vanilla
1/8 t salt
1. For
the rolls, dissolve the yeast in the warm milk in a large bowl.
2. Mix
together the sugar, margarine, salt, and eggs. Add flour and mix well.
3. Knead
the dough into a large ball, using your hands dusted lightly with flour. Put in
a bowl, cover, and let rise in a warm
place about 1 hour, or until the dough has doubled in size.
4. Roll
the dough out on a lightly floured surface. Roll the dough flat until it is
approximately 21 inches long and 16 inches wide. It should be about ¼ inch
thick.
5. Preheat
oven to 400 degrees.
6. For
the filling, combine the brown sugar and cinnamon in a bowl. Spread the
softened margarine evenly over the surface of the dough, and then sprinkle the
cinnamon and sugar evenly over the surface.
7. Working
carefully from the top (a 21 inch side), roll the dough down to the bottom
edge.
8. Cut
the rolled dough into 1 ¾ inch slices and place 6 at a time, evenly spaced, in
a lightly greased baking pan. Let the rolls rise again until double in size
(about 30 minutes). Bake for 10-15 minutes, or until light brown on top
9. While
the rolls bake, combine the icing ingredients. Beat well with an electric mixer
until fluffy.
10. When
the rolls come out of the oven, coat each generously with icing.
11. Makes
12 rolls.
That's all for now! :)
Thursday, August 9, 2012
More things I have tried
Recipe from here.
Instead of using the shortening he recommends, I used margarine. This... gave it a kind of delicious but kind of a reminder that there is margarine in it.. Good and bad, depending on how your conscience works.
I made overnight coffee, good for cold coffee!
Yummy, all ready for my passport picture!
Babysat and made bubble snakes!
Made chocolate chip cookies, of course.
I made honey-oat bread à la Subway..
The Subway-inspired feast.. Yesssssssss.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Freedom tastes good.
I AM FREEEEEEEE FROM HIGH SCHOOL!

And so far on my vacation, I have made tuna burgers/patties, hashbrowns, a (miniature) two-layer chocolate cake, a pizza from scratch, and yeah. It's been satisfying to finally have time for what I enjoy.

So.. This.. cake. Well, my mom convinced me that, since the box (okay, I made the cake out of a box, but the frosting was all me!) said that you could either pour the batter into a 9x13, it would work for an 8" circular layer cake. Lies! So, I ended up with a layer cake with one cake's batter. Hah.
So those weird non-pepperoni things were an experiment. I tried putting zucchini (I cooked it first) on my pizza. Not a horrible mistake, they just didn't add anything to the pizza. Next time, no zucchini on my pizza! Stop trying to avoid making a salad, and just do it, silly!

And so far on my vacation, I have made tuna burgers/patties, hashbrowns, a (miniature) two-layer chocolate cake, a pizza from scratch, and yeah. It's been satisfying to finally have time for what I enjoy.



So.. This.. cake. Well, my mom convinced me that, since the box (okay, I made the cake out of a box, but the frosting was all me!) said that you could either pour the batter into a 9x13, it would work for an 8" circular layer cake. Lies! So, I ended up with a layer cake with one cake's batter. Hah.



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