Monday, November 17, 2014

Delicious Peppermint Tea

Delicious Peppermint Tea
After a long day of work, I'd come home and prepare myself a hot cup of peppermint tea to help melt alway the day. Peppermint it self is a refreshing, soothing herb, and it provides health benefits for the body, which is another reason why I try to include mint in many of my recipes. I love mint and I try to keep a bunch in my fridge at all time. If you love mint, you must try fresh mint tea, it's wonderful.


Ingredients

3-4 sprigs of peppermint
2 tablespoon honey
16 oz water

Method

 Rise each mint sprig under cold water, shake off excess water then place mint in a tea cup.
Add 16 oz of hot boiling water to tea cup, steep for 10 minute then enjoy.

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Bún Tàu Xào Bắp Cải - Sautee Vermicelli and Cabbage

Bún Tàu Xào Bắp Cải - Sautee Vermicelli and Cabbage.

I like this dish because it's simple and it's easy to make. I usually make dishes like this on a Monday night, where I find myself most tired and exhausted from a long day of work.
So I just toss a few ingredients together and give it a quick sautee.


Ingredients

1/4 of a cabbage head (cut into small pieces or 1/2 inch strips)
3 celery stalks (cut about 1/4 inch on a diagonal)
1 small white onion
1/2 lb string beans (trimmed at both ends, and cut into halves)
2 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
1 teaspoon sugar
3-4 cloves garlic
2 tablespoon oil

Method

1 - Rinse and wash all vegetables with cold water, remove excess water, then set aside.
2 - Crush garlic cloves and discard the peels.
3 - Using a sautee pan on medium heat add oil and crushed.
     when the garlic starts to release aroma, first toss in the string beans. Let the beans cook for about 3-5 minutes, then add in cabbage, onion, and celery.
4 - Keep on stirring and let vegetable cook for another 4-5 minutes, then add in the soy sauce, oyster sauce, and sugar. Stir to combine all ingredients, remove from heat.




Friday, November 22, 2013

Canh Chua Ca - Vietnamese Sour Soup with Salmon

Canh Chua Ca (Vietnamese Sour Soup with Fish)
This is one of my favorite traditional Vietnamese soup. It is loaded with tasty vegetables and fresh herbs. In Vietnam people usually use catfish in this soup, but I like to use either salmon or shrimp.

INGREDIENTS
Canh Chua Ca

2 1/2 tbsp tamarind paste
Rock Sugar, or granulated sugar
Fish sauce
2 stalks of lemongrass (Bruised and cut into 3 part length wise)
2 Tbsp minced garlic
2 Tbsp minced shallot
1 Tbsp vegetable oil
2 Tbsp vegetable oil
1 Medium size salmon filet or 2 small salmon steak
3 Celery stalks (peeled and cut 1 inch thick on a bias)
3 Roma tomatoes (cut into wedges)
2 Cups of fresh or canned pineapple (cut into chunks)
1/2 lb Okra
1 Medium size king oyster mushroom (peeled and cut 1 inch thick on a bias) - Optional
2 stalks of taro stem (peeled and cut 1 inch thick on a bias)
1 lb Bean sprout
1 Cup ngo om (coarsely chopped)- Ngo om is rice paddy herb
1/2 Cup ngo gai (coarsely chopped)- Ngo gai is sawtooth herb
2 Thai chili (think
3 Tbsp fried shallots - optional

DIRECTIONS

1. In a frying pan add 2 tablespoon of oil and fry salmon on medium-low heat until fish is completely cooked. Set fish aside.
2. In a stock pot heat up a tablespoon of cooking oil on low heat. Add minced garlic, shallot, tamarind paste, and lemongrass. Sautee everything for a couple of minutes until garlic and the shallot is slightly brown. 
3. Pour 2 quarts of water into the stock pot, add the pineapple, and bring stock to a boil.
4. Add tomato, taro stem, celery, oyster mushroom, and okra. Cook soup for 5-6 minutes or until vegetable are slightly soften.
5. Add fish sauce, sugar, and cooked salmon. Continue to cook soup for an additional 5 minutes, remove from heat then add bean sprout. 
6. Before serving top soup off with ngo om, ngo gai, fried shallots, and thai chili.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Oven Baked Chicken Drumstick

Oven Baked Chicken DrumstickIngredients

6 Chicken drumsticks (cleaned and patted dry)
10 cloves of garlic ( roughly chopped)
3 Shallot (roughly chopped)
1/2 Cup brown sugar
1/2 Soy sauce
2 Tablespoon oyster sauce
3 Tablespoon sesame oil

Direction

1 - In a bowl combine garlic, shallot, brown sugar, soy sauce, oyster sauce, and sesame oil. Stir to mix all ingredients.
2 - Place chicken in a baking dish, then pour the soy mixture over the drumstick. Cover baking dish with foil and let marinate in the refrigerator over night or atleast 6-8 hours before baking.
3 - Preheat over to 350 degree farenheit.
4 - Remove marinated chicken from fridge and place in oven with foil on, then bake for 1 hr.
5 -  Serve with rice and vegetable.

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Sup Duoi Bo - Oxtail And Vegetable Soup

Sup Duoi Bo
Ingredients

2lbs Oxtail par boiled (rinsed with cold water, patted dry)
2 Medium carrot ( peeled, cut into 1 inch pieces)
3 Potatoes ( peeled, quartered)
1/2 a head of cabbage ( cut into 1 inch pieces )
2 Cup celery ( cut on an angle, about 1 inch thick)
1 Can of tomato paste
3 Bay leaves
2 Can of beef broth
salt to taste

Method

In a large pot add oxtail, carrot, potatoes, tomato paste, bay leaves, and beef broth.
Then add enough water to cover all ingredients, and bring to a boiled. Once soup start boiling add cabbage, celery and salt to taste. Reduce heat to low, cover lid and let soup simmer for 1 hour.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Goi Xoai - Mango Salad

Goi XoaiIngredients

2 Medium green unripe mango
1 Small red onion
1 Cucumber
Juice of 1 lime
1/2 Cup coarsely chopped cilantro
1 Tbsp sugar
2 Tbsp fish sauce

Directions
1 - Peel and julienne mango, and cucumber
2 - Thinly slice red onion
3 - In a bowl combine, mango, cucumber, red onion, and cilantro. Then add sugar, lime juice, and fish sauce  mix ingredients until everything is evenly distributed.
4 - Serve mango salad as is or top salad with thinly sliced cooked pork belly, shrimp, roasted peanut, and dried shallot.

Goi Xoai

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Chuoi Chien - Vietnamese Fried Banana

Chuoi ChienThis is another great Vietnamese dessert,
though it is not one of my favorite, but I do
occasionally have serious craving for them.
Especially when they are freshly made.
I normally dipped them in sweetened
coconut milk for extra yumm or sometime
I would use it to make a delicious
Fried banana split sundae with extra whipped
cream and chocolate syrup.

Ingredients

2 LBS riped banana - chuoi xiem (flattened)
1 Package tempura batter mix - bot chuoi chien
1 Can coconut milk
3 Tbsp sugar
Salt
Frying oil

Dipping Sauce
3 Tbsp toasted sesame seed
Sugar
Salt
Coconut milk

Method

1 - Peeled and flatten banana with a roller, leaving about 1/4 inch thick.
2 - Prepare batter as instructed on package.
                   - In a large bowl combine flour, water, then mix ingredients until batter is smooth.
                     add a pinch of salt, 3 tbsp sugar, and 4 tbsp coconut milk.
3 - Bring oil to temperature in a wok or cast iron pan. To test oil readiness by dropping a small droplet of
     batter into the oil, when the fried batter rises to the top, the oil is ready for us.
4 - Dredge flattened banana in batter one at a time, slowly dip in oil and fry until golden brown.
5 - Place fried banana on paper towel to absorb excess oil, serve immediately.
6 - Add remaining coconut milk into a sauce pan, sugar to taste and a small pinch of salt.
7 - On slow heat bring coconut milk to a simmer, stir occasionally. Sprinkle in sesame seed before serving.