Thursday, November 20, 2008

Bacon Water Chestnut Rolls

This is a recipe I found online and we made it as an appetizer for my graduation ceremonies in Culinary Institute of Aristocrat here in the Philippines. My partner, Ate Susan, and I were assigned for the appetizers. This is a good recipe, I tell you. My sister, who was with me for my graduation, ate about 5-6 rolls. hahaha! Pretty much for a small person like her. hehehe!

I do not have a photo of the dish because it's stored in my sister's phone and she's not living with us so haven't been able to get my graduation photos yet. So I'll just borrow a photo from the website I got it from which is AllRecipes.com



INGREDIENTS (Nutrition)
1 (8 ounce) can water chestnuts, halved
1/2 pound sliced bacon, cut in half
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
1/4 cup tomato-based chili sauce

DIRECTIONS
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
2. Wrap each water chestnut with a piece of bacon. Place the rolls seam-side down in a baking dish.
3. Bake in the preheated oven for 30 minutes, or until bacon is crisp and cooked through. Drain off the grease. In a small bowl, stir together the mayonnaise, brown sugar and chili sauce; pour over the bacon-chestnut rolls. Return to the oven and bake for another 30 minutes.

Filipino-Style Spaghetti

I don't know about you but I want it sweet! hahaha!

Although, I love 'Old Spaghetti House' spaghetti, I'd still want the ordinary, sweet, Filipino-style spaghetti most of the time...especially my mom's recipe! Passed down to me. Here it goes:


~~~My birthday spaghetti~~~

Anyway...before cooking, please read the recipe first! Just a warning. hehehe!

Ingredients:

chopped garlic
chopped onions
hotdogs (sliced in whatever shape/size you want)
1 kilo/half kilo ground beef/pork
Del Monte Sweet-style/Filipino-style spaghetti sauce (560g/750g stand-up pouches)
Tomato sauce (1 cup=560g spaghetti sauce, 2 cups=750g)
3-4 tbsp sugar to taste
1 tbsp salt to taste
seasonings to taste (whatever you wish such as pepper, thyme, rosemary etc.)
Spaghetti noodles
4 tbsp catsup/ketchup (whatever spelling hahaha)
grated cheese to taste

1.) Boil the ground beef/pork for 20 minutes or so. Boil the spaghetti noodles, too, in a separate pot.
2.) Fry the hotdogs for 5 minutes.
3.) After boiling the ground beef/pork, saute the garlic in a big enough pan or pot, then onions, then throw in the ground beef/pork.
4.) When ground beef/pork is cooked, put the hotdogs in. Stir constantly.
5.) When everything is smelling good and cooked, put the spaghetti sauce. Mix.
6.) After 5 minutes, put in the tomato sauce.
7.) Put in the catsup, salt, sugar, seasonings and then cheese. Stir.
8.) Ready to serve after cheese has been melted.

Well, what can I say? Enjoy!

If you have any questions, call me! hahaha! jk

Any questions, just leave a comment. Thank you.

GOD BLESS YOUR COOKING! GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY! LOVE WHAT YOU'RE DOING!

Make an impact. Make a difference. Make a ripple. Tip the scale.

ALL THE GLORY BELONGS TO GOD ALONE!!!

P.U.S.H.

When you feel GOD's love, OVERFLOW!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Chicken ala King

I've been reading blogs about food. Now, I gotta induce my career passion once in a while in this blog. Tonight, my mom let me cook dinner again. She forced me. hahaha! I gotta admit I feel that it's a wonderful achievement whenever I cook. I love feeding people with good food and I put my heart in it. It is a GOD-given passion.

Ingredients:

1 tetra pack of All-Purpose Cream (I use Nestle)
chopped garlic
1 tablespoon of butter
salt to taste
Magic Sarap (seasoning in the Philippines)
chopped chicken breasts
1 tablespoon of cooking oil (whatever you wish)

1. ) Saute chopped garlic in butter.
2.) Put the chopped chicken breasts in after the garlic has browned a little then put the cooking oil.
3.) Let the chicken cook.
4.) When the chicken has been cooked already, put the cream.
5.) Put salt and seasoning. Simmer a little.



That was so easy, huh? hehehe! Hope you enjoy. You can also put whatever seasoning you want. Experiment and love what you're doing. This is my mom's recipe. I love her recipes! Here is one recipe you can try anytime since moms have a difficulty of thinking what to cook for their families.

My sister loved it! She never stopped praising it. hahaha!

In your passion, may GOD alone be glorified!

Make an impact. Make a difference. Make a ripple. Tip the scale.

GOD BLESS YOU ABUNDANTLY! GOD BE WITH YOU ALWAYS!

ALL THE GLORY BELONGS TO GOD ALONE!!!

P.U.S.H.

When you feel GOD's love, OVERFLOW!