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Purple Kale Chips (with Thai Ginger Salt) | Steve Cooks
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Food musings and recipes. Posted by: Steve Brand. June 2, 2010. Purple Kale Chips (with Thai Ginger Salt). You will find this recipe all over the Internet but I love it and I am going to post my own. In a sense, you will be basically “drying” the Kale to a crispy consistency like a potato chip. The olive oil and good salt gives it a great taste, and the oven really concentrates the kale flavor. Visit the salt bar at your fancy grocery store. I go to Central Market. 1 Bunch Purple Kale. Laquo; Tom Kha Gai.
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Food musings and recipes. This is where Steve honed his passion for food, knife skills, cooking techniques and where he learned about other cultures and foods, and where he started buying cookbooks. Food & Wine Recipes. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. Butter Rum Pound Cake. Peanut Butter Protein Balls. Easiest Pumpkin Pie Soup. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Steve Cooks”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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Food musings and recipes. Archive for August, 2010. Posted by: Steve Brand. On August 16, 2010. Food & Wine Recipes. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. Butter Rum Pound Cake. Peanut Butter Protein Balls. Easiest Pumpkin Pie Soup. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Steve Cooks”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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Pretty Good Hummus | Steve Cooks
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Food musings and recipes. Posted by: Steve Brand. April 7, 2009. My friend Brandon and I ate lunch at a favorite Greek restaurant today he order hummus. He told me he loved it and I said, “Dude… you should make it! While generally considered an Arabic dish, this dip or spread made from cooked chick peas, tahini (a paste made from sesame seeds), olive oil, lemon and garlic can be found all over the middle east. Here’s all you need:. 1 15 oz. Can Chick Peas (drained). 1/4 Cup Tahini (Sesame paste). Go to t...
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Home Made Granola | Steve Cooks
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Food musings and recipes. Posted by: Steve Brand. August 16, 2010. 8221; After a little research I figured out it is a lot simpler than I thought and was something I was going to make myself. Homemade granola is right up my alley – technically it’s baked, but I can access my cook side and guess at quantities, be creative and build my own flavor. 6 cups raw Oats (not quick oats). 1 cup raw almonds. 1 cup chopped walnuts (or pecans). 1/2 cup raw sunflower seeds. 1 tsp ground ginger. 1 tsp kosher salt.
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Chicken Vatapa (Brazilian stew) | Steve Cooks
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Food musings and recipes. Posted by: Steve Brand. May 25, 2009. Chicken Vatapa (Brazilian stew). This is a Brazilian. Stew sometimes referred to as a Vatapa. 1/3 cup peeled and thinly sliced ginger (3 ounces). 4 garlic cloves, chopped. 1 jalapeño, seeded and chopped (use less for not-so-spicy). Juice of 1 lemon. 1 tablespoon sweet paprika. 1/2 cup tablespoons water. 1/4 cup olive oil. 2 medium onions, coarsely chopped. 1 28 oz. can drained canned chopped tomatoes, coarsely chopped, juices reserved. SHRIM...
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Food musings and recipes. Posted by: Steve Brand. March 14, 2009. KINILAW (Raw Tuna Salad). I was tasting this (mentally) for days afterwards. Thanks, Mike. KINILAW (Raw Tuna Salad). 22 lbs. Fresh Sushi-grade Tuna, cut into about 1/2 inch cubes. 1/2 cup finely chopped ginger. 1/2 cup finely chopped red or white onions. 3 Lemons (use the sour ones). 1 cup Rice vinegar. Cayenne pepper and salt to taste. Cucumber (seeded and sliced thin). Alt: coconut milk and or coconut wine. You can add shrimp or crab (bo...
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Tom Kha Gai | Steve Cooks
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Food musings and recipes. Posted by: Steve Brand. June 2, 2010. The “Tom” means “boiled” as in soup, the “Kha” actually means “galangal”, a dried root which you can find at an asian grociery, and “Gai” menas “chicken”. So Tom Kha Gai is actually a chicken soup but you can substitute just about any meat or just use tofu. If you really want to do it up right, you will have to work hard to find these ingredients – FRESH Kaffir lime leaf. 20 oz Chicken Stock. 1 Tsp Red Curry Paste. 1 Tsp chopped Garlic.