Friday, August 20, 2010

Chinese Cooking With a Wok Cooking Secrets

My mother was of the idea that a man's place was never in the kitchen, and this was ingrained into us as she shooed us out of the kitchen every time whenever we tried to get into the kitchen to see what was cooking.

Disadvantaged as we were in cooking for ourselves, it made us more aware of the beauty in mum's cooking. Mum's prepared food that was absolutely marvelous, both in taste and smell. Meals prepared by her were never ordinary. They were a delight to behold, a pleasure to consume - no matter how simple the dish was.

Now in her twilight years, mum can no longer cook for herself. She has bouts of amnesia, and old age has taken a severe toil on her. Dependent on others to cook and serve her meals, she can sometimes struggle to the kitchen and still manage to prepare a ten minute fast cooking instant noodle, much to our chagrin and anxiety. The doctor orders were not to let her near a stove for fear of a fit or a fall, lest she burn the house down.

Just yesterday, in the quiet of the night, I was able to recall times I had with mum when I was about to go to college. Vivid in my mind, as history started to flash back, I remembered words of wisdom from mum on cooking. We were always profuse in our praise and bountiful in our appreciation for mum's fantastic cooking. And on one occasion, she revealed the secret formula that had always enveloped the food she cooked.

"In Chinese cooking," she said one day," the two most important things are to have a sharp knife and a hot stove. Always sharpen your knife so that you can slice through your veggie and your meat or fish. Cutting them up becomes a pleasure and not a task. Be sure to have everything prepared before you start cooking: the vegetables washed, drained and cut; the meat cut and marinated; the sauces prepared."

"And get yourself a good wok - It is the one piece of cooking equipment you may want to purchase before you start cooking for more detail go to: www.breakfasts-recipes.com.Chinese food. Always heat up the wok. When cooking meat or poultry, make sure that the wok is very hot before adding the food. If you are going to stir-fried meat and vegetables, stir-fry the meat first and set it aside. Then return it to the wok with a sauce during the final stages of cooking. And use a little cornstarch as a binder at the end of your cooking, if it calls for that. Just remember how the dish tastes like, the way I cooked it", she said.

Throughout the years when I had to cook, her words of wisdom flashed back to me whenever I despaired over my cooking. I had seen my cooking improved, and had added more styles and recipes to vary my cooking in the later years.

"And the secret ingredient in all Chinese cooking is to add a little bit of inner joy to your dish as you cook. When you approach your cooking with this little bit of inner joy, you will have a song on your lips as you cook. Something mysteriously will spur you on to do your best and turn on the magic in your cooking," she added.

That day, last week, when I recalled those words of mum when I prepared a meal for her, I could only add not just a little bit of inner joy, I tried my best to give her a physical massive hug of love.

"Vary your ingredients to add textures, colors and flavors. Then it is possible to find harmony and balance in your meals. This is an important principle in Chinese cooking."

Mum may be frail and too old to handle a wok anymore, but her words of wisdom in Chinese cooking has helped us through the many years. Her simple tips for Chinese cooking may help you too.

In honor of my ailing mum who could prepare the best Chinese meals and dishes, a website providing free tips and cooking recipes with cooking videos, recipes and other resources is available for you. Visit Wok With Betty to gain new skills in Chinese cooking and to obtain free cooking recipes covering the entire range of international cuisine.



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Cafe Is A Great Place To Meet Your Friends

It always feels great when you meet your old friends. This meet-up is really special and should be done at very good place so that you can remember it and cherish its memories after the meeting in a great manner. The place should be somewhere that provides you a great atmosphere, good quality food as well as the best services. When we listen to all of these things then the first place that comes to mind is a café. It is such a place that provides you excellent environment, scrumptious meals and the services that are up to the mark. There are many cafes around the globe and you can easily find many of these in your locality. The things that you can have in these cafes are hard to find anywhere else. It is a kind of an informal place, which is considered to be just right for you when you are meeting your friends after a long time. You can easily share your thought, moods and loud laughs also.

The cafes are usually not very expensive and you can easily get a great dining experience in a price which is very reasonable for anyone. The breakfast deals may include many of the freshly made sandwiches and cakes etc that are great to satisfy your taste buds. The services are also very good and the workers are quite efficient too as they know about the importance of your time and in order to provide you the timely services they stay alert all the time. You can have the best entertainment in these cafes as they also have the facility of the wi-fi and internet. You can easily take your laptops or PDAs over there and can even enjoy your conversations or can do some other work of yours on the computer while you enjoy your coffee and the environment.

Also if you want to enjoy the best and delicious kind of food in economical and affordable prices then you can have the best breakfast and lunch deals from there. These cafes have a variety of the foods in their deals and they offer you these foods at lower amount as compared with other dining places. You can enjoy these deals with the best beer and wine that would enhance your dining experience and would provide you a great environment too. By paying a little, you would be able to have the best eating experience.


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Chesapeake Bay Seafood Recipes

The Chesapeake Bay Watershed includes more than 400,000 acres of land and thousands of miles of open bay, rivers and streams, making the Chesapeake Bay the largest estuary in North America. The region is famous for seafood including blue crabs, oysters, clams and fish.
The following selections of traditional Chesapeake Bay seafood recipes include examples of crabcakes, soft crabs, oyster dressing, oysters, clam fritters and fish chowder.

Oyster Dressing

Ingredients:

1 pint shucked oysters
1/2 cup chopped celery
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup butter
4 cups bread crumbs
1 tbsp. chopped parsley
1 tsp. sage
1/2 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. poultry seasoning
1/8 tsp pepper

Instructions:
Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Drain oysters, reserve liquor. Remove any shell and chop oysters.

Cook celery and onion in butter until tender.

Add oysters and oyster liquor to vegetables; cook for 10 minutes.

Combine oysters, cooked vegetables, bread
cubes and seasonings in a large bowl; mix thoroughly.

Add additional oyster liquor as needed.

Bake dressing in a greased casserole for 30 minutes or until edges are brown.


Clam Fritters

Ingredients:

12-18 shucked and chopped clams depending on size
1 egg
dash of baking powder
1/4 tsp. yellow or spicy brown mustard
2 tbsp. milk
seafood breader mix OR flour with a dash of salt and pepper

Instructions:

Shuck the clams, catching the juice in the bowl. You should end up with a pint of clams or more. Rinse the clams in their own juice. Use scissors and remove stomachs from the clams. The remaining parts of the clams may be cut up into small pieces with scissors or chopped in a food processor.
Add the clams, egg, baking powder, about 2 tablespoons of milk and mix.

Blend in the breader mix or seasoned flour and stir until the batter becomes thick like pancake batter.

Heat a cast iron skillet on relatively high heat and add enough cooking oil to cover the bottom of the pan.

Spoon the batter mix into the oil when the pan is hot enough.

Cook until brown and then carefully flip the fritters.

Serve immediately on hamburger buns with ketchup and mustard or just eat them as is.

Crabcakes

Ingredients:

1 lb. crab meat
1/2 cup bread crumbs
2 eggs
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1 tsp. dry mustard or yellow mustard
1 tsp. crab seasoning
1/4 tsp. black pepper
dash Worcestershire sauce

Instructions:

Mix eggs, mayo mustard, seasonings and Worcestershire sauce.

Blend in crab meat and bread crumbs.
Form into cakes and place on a platter lined with wax paper. Chill crab cakes for 30-60 minutes before cooking for best results.

Fry in a hot cast iron skillet until golden brown or broil in the oven until brown, flipping once.
Fried Soft Crabs

Ingredients:
6 soft shelled blue crabs
Seafood Breader Mix
salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup peanut oil

Instructions:

Preheat broiler.

Shake crabs and breader mix in a plastic bag.

Saute soft crabs in peanut oil with high heat until brown, turning once.
Rockfish Chowder
Ingredients:
1 lb rockfish fillets
5 potatoes
1 onion, sliced
2 cups of evaporated milk
2 cups of water
1/4 stick butter
salt and pepper to taste

Instructions:

Rinse fillets and cut into small pieces.

Pare potatoes, cut into small pieces and boil 5 minutes.

Add sliced onion and fish. Cook until fish is done, about 20 minutes.

Add milk, water, butter salt and pepper.

Simmer a few minutes and serve hot.



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