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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Seafood spaghetti

Pasta spaghetti meal is my most favorite food anytime of the day.  Sometimes its satisfying just having a spaghetti on the dinner table for a meal.  What I have for now is a new recipe of mine.  An experiment, instead of meat with spaghetti pasta,  I used seafoods like shrimps & squids.  Hope this taste good.


1          kilo          pasta spaghetti
1/4       kilo          shrimps (medium -large size), unshelled and w/o head also
1/4       kilo          squids, cut into small circle size
2          pcs.         onions, chopped
3          cloves      garlic, crushed
1          500g       spaghetti sauce
2         stalks       celery
1         small        cheese
1         Tbsp        olive oil
2          tsp          fresh parsley (chopped)
2          tsp          grated  cheese

Cooking Instructions:

Step 1: Cook pasta spaghetti according to package directions.

Step 2: In a skillet cook in olive oil the garlic, chopped onion and seafoods ( shrimps and squid)

Step 3: Add spaghetti sauce, celery

Step 4: Mix pasta spaghetti and seafood spaghetti sauce. Top with parsley and cheese for serving.

Monday, April 4, 2011

FLAN -tastic custard

A Filipino custard made from egg yolks and/or eggs, milk, and sugar.  Actually the recipe is not my original recipe.  I just follow this recipe I got from a news magazine.  This is quite different from what my mother taught me so I try this one and find everything great. Yummy!


Leche flan is either steamed or baked.  There are innumerable ways to make this popular dessert  in an oval (or any shape)  mold called a llanera/lyanera (lya-ner-AH) that has been lined with caramelized sugar.


Photo by Lori Baltazar



Ingredients
Caramel:
1 cup white sugar
1/8 cup water
1/8  white vinegar
Flan
8 egg yolks
¾ cup sugar
1½ cups fresh milk
Recipe:
1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Fill a 13x9 roasting pan halfway with water. Let heat inside the oven while it preheats. This is the water bath.
2. Meanwhile, mix ingredients for caramel in a heavy-bottomed sauce pan. On medium heat, stir until sugar has dissolved. Once mixture boils, do not stir. Let mixture boil until it becomes a light golden brown. Immediately drizzle the caramel into a 9x5 loaf pan or into 2 llaneras. Tilt the pan(s) so that the caramel completely covers the bottom(s).
Photo by Lori Baltazar






3. In a bowl, thoroughly mix the flan ingredients. Strain mixture into the prepared pan(s). Place mixture into pan(s). Cook in the water bath for 40 minutes, or until 1 hour. A knife inserted in the middle of the flan should come out clean.
4. Cool the flan still in the water bath at room temperature for 30 minutes. Remove from the water bath and un-mold onto a platter.