Sunday, September 30, 2007

Hisashiburi desu, ne....

Wow, it's been quite some time since my last post. I have no new pictures to post, as I've been very VERY busy. My new part-time job is quite fun, but it has very long hours, so I've been somewhat attempting to balance that, school, and my teaching job along with some down time, sleep, food, and homework. I'm lucky, I have a study hall in which I can get work done! Now, I just need to bring things to DO in it... my classes that are book- and homework- heavy are on the other days.

I have it very well at my job-- we all get 'family meal' at the end of the shift, which is usually a version of one of the specials or whatever we were serving that night, and it's always incredible! I haven't been able to work out in about a 3 weeks, though, so I think I'll just see if I can get veggies and/or meat and not the potatoes or rice. Whatever I don't eat, I usually box up and take to school with me the next day, so that works out nicely for me.

The biggest things I need to do are to remember to take a multivitamin in the mornings, cut back on coffee (I drink a cup in the morning as part of my Stewart routine, see earlier post), get better time-management, and find some way of making myself work out. I have mini-dumbbells at home, that shouldn't be so hard... I'm just exhausted when I get home, so the motivation isn't there. Ugh. Oh well, I need to get over that and just do it, ne?

Current goal(s): Make the school culinary team/ become Chapter Vice President of FCCLA.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

POW BIFF WHAM!
















Curry chicken!! YAY! Served over egg noodles with a roux with awesome spices. Simple salad-- spinach, radish, scallion, and a little lime juice. I made biscuit-scone things from a recipe I found that was really simple and used the flour I had dredged the chicken in as half of the biscuit flour. Garnished with slivered almonds. IT WAS INCREDIBLE!! It had great flavors, I'm going to try and introduce it at the school restaurant.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

UPDATE!

Here are the promised pictures!














Mom went to a party up in NJ over the weekend, so Dad and I decided to throw her a "see ya later" dinner. Grilled flat-iron steak with steamed green beans and garlic-pepper mashed potatoes. I used a mix of Russet and New potatoes. I LOVE using red (New) potatoes, the skins are soooo pretty!















While mom is away, the chefs like to play!
Spring rolls, adapted from a nifty Johnson and Wales recipe book that was complementary with the Career Explorations program in Culinary Arts. I had NONE of the ingredients needed except for the rice wrappers, carrot, and rice vermicelli (aka Glass Noodles). Their version calls for shrimp... we used sautéed pork and apple. They called for lettuce... we used spinach! Curry powder made the whole thing just beyond-description excellent!

The sauce is a pomegranate reduction. I overdid the lime a bit, so it was more bitter than I would have liked. Next time, I'll juice the lime instead of putting in pieces.















Mmm, dinner rolls...

These dinner rolls were OUT OF THIS WORLD. My bread machine is awesome... set it to "dough" and in 1 h 30 you have any of a various list of doughs. These tasted like they came out of a restaurant.. oh wait, they did! My kitchen, that is! A little butter and jam and you had a perfect egg accompaniment for breakfast.
















Shrimp, version 1!

Bacon-wrapped shrimp on basil, mozzarella, and pork scallopine. This one was my dad's creation. It was Saturday's dinner, along with the biscuits and spring rolls.


The non-photographed dessert was a chocolate whip with cream puffs. I mentally thwack myself on the forehead for forgetting to photograph it, it was a work of incredible tastiness.


TONIGHT'S MEAL!














Shrimp version 2!

This time, we added a little bit of bleu cheese and served it over chicken! I took action and added a dash of chili powder as well, just to kick it up a bit. Served over spinach and a (sadly pre-made but WHAT A DEAL; my grandfather would be proud) pickled shrimp salad consisting of baby shrimp, peppers, and onion all pickled very nicely. Also came with a roll.

Now that we know how incredible THAT was, we're thinking of trying beef next time in a surf-and-turf idea. I have a feeling that that is going to take it to the next level entirely!

















Dessert: a trio of mousses.

I worked on this one for a while, but it was well worth the effort. Lemon and orange mousse and a chocolate "mousse". The chocolate is more of a whip, because it has no gelatin. I'm working on that... I think I'll just try a version of the dark chocolate mousse I made back in July next time. The lemon mousse idea was from a Johnson and Wales Open House back in May or June. I played around with it to make the orange one. It was all very good fun. And now I have breakfast! Woohoo!















AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK BLOOD!

I lie, that's the pomegranate reduction. I thought it had a nice arterial-blood shade though. I have some new Halloween tricks now! That and the glass noodles as some sort of squishy brain-mass or something... teehehehe.


And that is how I spent my weekend!

Glee!

I have a job now!!! One that pays!! Yeah, the catering business is great-- as long as you actually have jobs lined up.

This job is incredible: part-time, weekends, dinner shift garde-manger. I'm sloooooowly working my way up to become (assistant) pastry chef. I went for a go-see Wednesday and it went really well! I felt all official in my chef coat, red bandanna, and Seabee cap... and I actually got to bring my knife bag of awesome! I do so dearly love my knives... they are very nice. It's just too bad I (don't think) I'll be able to use them at J&W U. They give you a very nice knife set though, and it's included in the tuition cost.

We had some Roadrunners from J&W U come to our culinary class last week. What/ Who are Roadrunners, you say? They are students who take a term off (or employees) to talk about the university and its awesomeness. At any rate, one of the Roadrunners is a former student of my school and was on our culinary team for competitions in FCCLA. She's a Baking and Pastry major, so we all got a nice lesson in prettifying puff pastry and making cute little apple tarts. They were adorable AND tasty! A very enjoyable experience.

I have some lovely photographs of the food from the past two nights, which I will be updating tonight. I just have to finish tonight's!

Jyaa ne!

Monday, September 3, 2007

Labor Day FEAST

It's Labor Day weekend in the US, so I have NO SCHOOL TODAY!!!! Wheeee!! I got to spend my morning baking a cake that turned out to be pretty darn tasty:














Then I got to visit my most incredible boyfriend of 7 months, Captain Obvious, and give him some!

Here's a bit of what I gave him for his birthday:














The big thing in the middle is a mudcup (what happens when I leave eggs out of a torte, decide it's edible, and FREEZE IT). The things on the side are the actual tortes, which I turned into muffin-like things to make them bite-sized. I also made a version of the Milano cookies from my all-time favorite brand of cookies and made them from scratch out of an almond cookie and a mint-chocolate or raspberry chocolate ganache. The leftover raspberry ganache went into tart shells and made cute little choco-raspberry tartes.

I made some candies, but also forgot to photograph those. They were a variation on those found in the Hershey's chocolate recipe book from the 80's. They were a BIG hit, so now I'm going to play around with them even more and make more flavors.

Anyhow, back to today!

I decided I was going to try something new, since it was a holiday and I had the time. Lucky for me, the local grocery store had ground chicken on sale as well as some house-made sausages. One was blueberry cinnamon (not bad, I made them for breakfast). The other was sweet Italian (INCREDIBLE). I made chicken-burgers out of the chicken, with chopped scallions, Herbes de Provence, (gr, I DESPISE how hard it is to get proper French spelling in here without a long involved process), tarragon, an egg, and some breadcrumbs (probably about... 1/2- 3/4 cup for the whole pound and a half or so of chicken). They grilled beautifully!
Here are the results:














Chicken burgers, sausages, and ciabatta bread.
















POTATO POTATO POTATO!
















Kudos to Dad on his mad presentation skills of the vegetables! Tomato, lettuce, and fancy cucumber!
















The full burger.















The all-inclusive plate, now with carrots! (Oh yeah, we had salad too)

Overall, a mad-awesome labor day. Much feasting.

BONUS PIC!! AND WEEBL REFERENCE!!















PEACHES! (and cream... and chocolate shavings)