I love making cola wings for a game day snack. Cola wings are the perfect sweet and salty, sticky and satisfying snack. It is also easy and quick to pull together to feed hungry people. I’ve made cola wings for Kevin’s weekly lunch prep and friends’ holiday gatherings. For game day on Saturday, I made some cola wings for Kevin and I to enjoy while cheering on our college’s football team. This is also one of the first dishes Kevin made when he was a student in college.
Read MoreCheddar Apple Pastries
The idea for cheddar and apple pastries came to me one night when I was craving spiced apples in anticipation of the start of fall. I had made an apple pie a couple months ago for Thanksgiving and it turned out well. This time around though, I wanted to do something different, so I thought about making a cheddar apple pie. Instead of combining the cheese and apple within the pie, I wanted to incorporate the cheese into the pie dough, so I can get a distinctly savory cheddar flavor in every bite while maintaining the delicious spiced apple filling. The first time I made this combination, it was in the form of a pie. The pie was great to serve at home, but I wanted to create a more portable version to bring to work.
Read MoreGreen Smoothie
My favorite green smoothie includes spinach. Even though spinach is touted as a superfood, for some reason, I just don’t cook it enough. Recently at work, one of my colleagues has been bringing in green smoothies to work. I noticed it, but never really asked about it. One day, we started chatting about smoothies and she mentioned that she likes to add two large handfuls into her green smoothie.
Read MoreScallion Cream Cheese
Other than vegetable cream cheese, scallion cream cheese is my spread of choice for bagels. Many years ago, back in my high school days, I would make the trek all the way to Bagel Boy in Sheepshead Bay just to get my hands on an onion bagel with scallion cream cheese. The onion bagel was my favorite. It just did not taste right slathered with regular cream cheese. Scallion cream cheese, on the other hand, seems to enhance the perfect onion flavor of the onion bagel.
Read MoreOne Skillet Chicken and Tomato Rice
This is my second attempt at the one skillet dinner. Several days ago, I made a one skillet chicken and rice dish using almost all the same ingredients as the ingredients in chicken noodle soup. It turned out great and both Kevin and I ate almost the entire skillet. Over the weekend, I tried another version of the one skillet dinner using chicken wings, a can of tomatoes, and vegetables. It turned out very well and was so easy to clean up.
Read MoreChicken Noodle Soup
The classic chicken soup combined with noodles has been a staple in my home for the last few years. Whenever I make a roast chicken or cut up the pieces of a whole chicken to make chicken and rice skillet, I like to save the chicken carcass for chicken soup. Chicken soup is the perfect fall morning meal for me because it really does warm my whole body when I drink it.
Read MorePork and Shrimp Pancakes
The idea for these pancakes came about when I made pork dumplings a few days ago and had leftover ground pork filling. I didn’t want to waste the filling, so I added it into a mixture of flour and water and turned it into a savory type of pancake. The consistency and texture of the pancake is very similar to the seafood pancakes I’ve had at Korean restaurants in Manhattan’s k-town on 32nd street.
Read MoreMinced Pork Rice
One of my favorite comfort foods back in college was minced pork rice. The first time I had this dish was at a bubble tea place in Ann Arbor. The little shop served bubble tea, appetizers, and snacks. It was located on my college campus and was a short walk away from the undergraduate library where I spent most of my days studying. Each bowl of minced pork rice was about five or six dollars and included minced pork, jasmine rice, and half a soy sauce egg.
Read MoreOne Skillet Chicken and Rice
The one skillet chicken and rice dish should really be called the one skillet, seared chicken, mixed vegetables, and seasoned rice dish, but the name is too long so I shortened it. I make this dish when I am too tired to cook and wash dishes (a.k.a. when I’m lazy). Instead of using multiple pots to prepare the chicken, vegetables, and rice separately, I like to cook all the ingredients in one skillet. The dish itself uses just one skillet to make, serves a bunch of people, and can pretty much be cooked in one vessel and served in the same vessel.
Read MoreSummer Rolls
Friday nights are date nights for Kevin and I. After work on Fridays, Kevin and I like to squeeze in a quick workout before we go to dinner. Our typical dinner rotation is pizza, sushi, or Vietnamese. This Friday, we ended up going to a local Vietnamese restaurant for pho, rice vermicelli, and summer rolls. We were both hungry so we started out ordering summer rolls.
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