Showing posts with label rice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rice. Show all posts

Friday, August 21, 2009

Chicken Satay

I love Chicken Satay! Today I tried making it following my own recipe. Recipe testing is an important step in the cook book making process. Although it is better if someone else tests the recipe. But I think I just followed the instructions, this time. It's very yummy.

Ingredients
2-3 boneless skinless chicken breasts
2 Tbsp curry powder
1 tsp paprika
3 cloves of fresh garlic, sliced
1 onion diced
4 silver dollar sized slices of ginger
1 Tbsp ginger flavored sherry
2 Tbsp lime juice
2 Tbsp tamari (Soy Sauce)
2 Tbsp fish sauce

1 cup uncooked rice (cooked)
vegetable oil
3/4 cup peanut butter (smooth or chunky)
1 (15 oz) can coconut milk
salt

Instructions
Slice the chicken into bite sized pieces and put them in a ziplock bag. Add everything except the rice, oil, peanut butter, coconut milk, and salt. Marinate the chicken overnight, or for at least 2 hours.

Cook the rice.
You can put the chicken on skewers and broil it or sauté the chicken in small batches in a little bit of vegetable oil.
When all the chicken is cooked throw out the ginger and cook the rest of the marinade, garlic, and onion. Add the peanut butter, coconut milk, and salt and simmer until it is a good consistency.
Mix the cooked chicken into the gravy and serve it over the rice.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Spanish Rice

A Puerto Rican friend of mine taught me this recipe for
Spanish Rice

Ingredients
  • 1 cup Brown Basmati rice (cooked in 2 cups of water)
  • olive oil
  • 2 med onions
  • 1 red bell pepper
  • 2 ribs celery
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • 1 (15oz) can diced tomatoes w/ green chilies
  • 1 (15oz) can beans ( I used Navy this time)
  • 1 lb diced cooked ham
  • 3 pkg Sazon Goya con cilantro y achiote
  • Salt and pepper
  • optional: corn, carrots, zucchini, black olives, shrimp, or chicken
Instructions
  1. Cook the rice with 2 cups water, salt and olive oil
  2. While the rice is cooking saute the onions, red pepper, celery, and garlic.
  3. Add the tomatoes, beans, and ham
  4. When the rice is cooked mix it in, add the Sazon Goya and heat through.
Theory of the dish

Basically Spanish Rice is rice with tomatoes, onions, and garlic, everything after that is just embellishment. My friend recommended adding whatever canned beans you had on hand and ham. She also used a whole container of onion flakes instead of fresh onion.