Today I decided to make something to drink....why you ask? Because it was hot as hell, so I needed something as cold as ice to cool down. It was 102 degrees outside and felt like the surface of the sun. Actually there was a fire in our neighborhood and they had to contain it. We're all going to dry out and die. But on a lighter note...I came up with two wonderful recipes perfect for summer!
Jasmine Sun Tea
3 Jasmine teabags or 1 big teabag
1 pitcher
3/4 - 1 cups of sugar
water
Saran wrap (or however you spell it)
OPTIONAL:
Juice from 1 lemon
substitute in some honey for 1/3 of the sugar
Basically when it's scalding hot outside and there is sunlight constantly hitting a spot, take a CLEAR GLASS pitcher (because it doesn't mess up taste) and fill it up with water. Put in the teabags and cover for about 5 hours or until it turns green-teaish-colored. Then add in the sugar and dissolve it and put into the fridge. It....is....wonderful.....so do it...
Watermelon Juice
Watermelon Slices (the less cucumber-tasting and the more candy-tasting watermelons are the best)
3/4 - 1 cup of sugar
Juice from 2 limes
Water
An Old T-Shirt or old cloth napkin (something sturdy and cloth)
OPTIONAL:
Rose water to taste (because flowers are kind of my thing)
Take the pieces of watermelon when they are chilled and empty them into a pitcher by squeezing them dry through the shirt/napkin/etc. In the end you should fill up a pitcher with some beautiful pink juice to the 1/5 mark. Fill the rest up with water and add in the sugar and lime. Mix well and chill. It also tastes pretty good with watermelon or other fruit vodkas if you want mixed drinks! Feel free to skim of the gross melon scum. Also...I feel like this would be pretty good with honeydew also.
Sorry if I don't post to often, but y'all have a wonderful time trying this! It is a great counterpart to my Mint Lemon-Limeaide from last year! I will try to post more stuff. I think my next post may be something crazy and new.
Your's Truly,
Kyle
Friday, June 29, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
cHIPotle Sauce
So in my town there is a restaurant called Choochoo and they, when I used to work there, they started making tacos that were a fusion of Korean and Mexican...since all the cooks are Mexicans and stuff. Well anyway, by asking around, using basic deductive skills, and experimenting I figured out how to make my own chipotle sauce. It may be a bit too spicy for you, so if you'd like you can mix it with ranch. It makes a marvelous salad dressing, sauce for tacos, or marinade for many different things.
Chipotle Sauce
1 little little can of chipolte peppers in adobo sauce
1 normal can of peaches with syrup
1 full bottle of thousand island dressing
1 fine mesh sieve
Blend all the ingredients together for about 1 minute to combine well. Next, in order to get rid of gross pieces, strain through a fine mesh sieve very well. Then put back in the bottle (and probably little containers).
ENJOY!!!
KYLIE!!!!
Chipotle Sauce
1 little little can of chipolte peppers in adobo sauce
1 normal can of peaches with syrup
1 full bottle of thousand island dressing
1 fine mesh sieve
Blend all the ingredients together for about 1 minute to combine well. Next, in order to get rid of gross pieces, strain through a fine mesh sieve very well. Then put back in the bottle (and probably little containers).
ENJOY!!!
KYLIE!!!!
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Death Ulcer Tea
So....I got a mouth ulcer....and then it turned into 5.....then I had to talk on the phone for 6 hours nonstop until they turned into bruises and felt like a bloody hell. I tried using orajel which uses hydrogen peroxide...it worked pretty well...but I found a type of tea specifically medicinal. So I thought I would write down the recipe. Sage is an antiseptic along with cardamom, and clove is a natural numbing agent.
Mouth Ulcer Tea
3 coffee filters stacked up
1/2 tsp sage
1/4 tsp clove
1/4 tsp cardamom
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1 Tbsp Green tea
2 Tbsp raw sugar
Basically strain the items in a cup by pouring hot water over them...then Squeeze it really well to get all the good chemicals out. It also makes a pretty good tea in general.
Drink and enjoy!
Mouth Ulcer Tea
3 coffee filters stacked up
1/2 tsp sage
1/4 tsp clove
1/4 tsp cardamom
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1 Tbsp Green tea
2 Tbsp raw sugar
Basically strain the items in a cup by pouring hot water over them...then Squeeze it really well to get all the good chemicals out. It also makes a pretty good tea in general.
Drink and enjoy!
Thursday, January 12, 2012
KIMCHI JIGAE!!!
Okay...so not many people are fans of Kimchi...which I can understand. But, When I worked at Choochoo we came up with a kimchi taco and it was disgusting. Most people hate pickles or are just scared of the super garlic smell that it puts off. But still...it's very savory and good for you. I recently decided to make Kimchi Jjigae, which is a Korean soup made using kimchi. I liked it and used some of my Homemade
Kimchi Jjigae
1 cup kimchi chopped into small pieces
2 cups pork broth or water
7 slices of pork jowels, bacon, or bork belly sliced into small pieces
½-¼ an onion julienned and sauteed
3-10 mushrooms sliced thin and sauteed
1 tsp sesame oil
1 tsp gochujaang
1 tsp Chinese soybean paste
1 tsp salt
Rice, corn, wheat, or buckwheat noodles chopped short
8 ounces cubed firm or extra firm tofu raw or sauteed
Basically just cover the bottom of the pot with the pork and cook it until it renders. Next add in the onion and mushrooms and cook them until they sweat. Then add in the tofu and kimchi. Stir to combine well being careful not to break the tofu cubes. Then add in the water and spices and cook for about 20-45 minutes (just right for tofu).
Boil the noodles in another pot with some gochujaang and then drain them when they are barely undercooked. Then strain and combine carefully in the soup. Lastly cook another 10 minutes and serve hot!
It's really not too spicy and really yummy!
Also...I lost my camera...so...no pictures....gimme time...
Happy Cooking!
Kylie Swayne
Monday, January 9, 2012
Collards, Collards Everywhere and as soul as Yo Mama.....
I thought I would make this Collards recipe because I for some reason decided to attempt collard greens after eating at the Pope house for Christmas. They made soul food because their mom is a Soul goddess from the south who knows how to make amazing fried chicken...better than mine could ever be. So I'm kinda pleased with my recipe...not gonna lie...
Kyle’s BBQ Bacon Collard Greens
1 Head of collard greens (like 20-30 leaves??) chopped into ½” x 4” pieces
½ onion diced or julienned
4 pieces of bacon chopped into fine pieces
¼ cup BBQ small pork pieces
2 cups water
2 Tbsp lard, bacon grease, or butter
1 tsp salt
2-5 tsp of chicken bouillon powder or to taste
1 tsp curry powder
½ tsp black pepper
¼ tsp nutmeg
Cook in a crock pot, stirring every hour to 30 minutes, for about 4-6 hours. Serve hot. You can cook as long as you want just as long as the leaves don't fall apart. Soul food is known for cooking a long time.
And if you have leftover chicken breast or tenders try this.
Soul Taco
Halved Onion Pita bread
Kyle's BBQ Bacon Collards
Handful of Italian 5 cheeses
slices of grilled or baked chicken breast/tenders
Warm everything up and put it in a warm onion pita. It's AMAZING!!
Happy Cooking!
Kyle Swayne
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Korean Sauces 101
I decided to finally write a recipe for Korean Gochujang sauce...I eat it all the time with my Bibimbap. Now I just have to adjust the recipe. I tried it out and it should be fine. You CAN substitute soy sauce for bean paste if you have none.
Bibimgochujang Sauce
1 Tbsp Gochujang paste
1½ tsp honey
2 tsp sesame oil
2 tsp white or apple cider vinegar
½ tsp Chinese-style soybean paste
1 tsp fresh garlic paste or ½ tsp garlic powder
Dash of cayenne
1 tsp toasted sesame seeds
Love and best wishes
Kyle Swayne
Friday, December 16, 2011
Jam on!
If you know me, then you know I learned to love making jams and pickles....and when I grow my own stuff and put them in a jar, it makes me feel spectacular! So tonight after working at my call center, I came hope to use up all my cranberries from trying to ferment my own Sauerkraut. So I then made some cranberry-apple jam. I also had some left over, so....I decided to add some mango to make some spectacular jam.
Cranberry-Apple Jam
1 small bag of cranberries, chopped in fourths
One Apple finely chopped or minced
3/4 - 1 cup of sugar
1/4 tsp salt
1 1/2 - 2 tsp of pectin
Makes about 2-3 cup jars
Basically just boil slowly on medium, adding water when needed. Cook for about 30 minutes. You can puree it with a hand-mixer. Add to a jar and seal. Boil covered in water in a caner about 30 min or so. Take out and place on a towel and let it cook, weak any water from the top or around (gently) with a towel. Once it pops on top, that means it seals.
Mango-Cranberry Jam
1 handful of Cranberries, quartered
1 mango sliced and diced
1 tsp pectin
1/8 cup sugar
Makes 1 cup jar
Cook about 30 min in a pot. Add water when necessary. Place in jars, making sure not to get any on the rim. Boil about 30 min covered in water in a caner. Take out and weak water away gently with a towel. Once it pops on top after cooling, then it is sealed.
Have fun playing around and making different fruit or vegi jams!
Love,
Kyle S.
Cranberry-Apple Jam
1 small bag of cranberries, chopped in fourths
One Apple finely chopped or minced
3/4 - 1 cup of sugar
1/4 tsp salt
1 1/2 - 2 tsp of pectin
Makes about 2-3 cup jars
Basically just boil slowly on medium, adding water when needed. Cook for about 30 minutes. You can puree it with a hand-mixer. Add to a jar and seal. Boil covered in water in a caner about 30 min or so. Take out and place on a towel and let it cook, weak any water from the top or around (gently) with a towel. Once it pops on top, that means it seals.
Mango-Cranberry Jam
1 handful of Cranberries, quartered
1 mango sliced and diced
1 tsp pectin
1/8 cup sugar
Makes 1 cup jar
Cook about 30 min in a pot. Add water when necessary. Place in jars, making sure not to get any on the rim. Boil about 30 min covered in water in a caner. Take out and weak water away gently with a towel. Once it pops on top after cooling, then it is sealed.
Have fun playing around and making different fruit or vegi jams!
Love,
Kyle S.
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