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Monday, December 31, 2012

BAKED CHICKEN WITH GREEN CHILI

This post will be my last entry in 2012, so before we head to the NYE's dance I start writing it and will finish it later.. next year :)

so HAPPY NEW YEAR.. I WISH EVERYBODY WILL HAVE A BLESSED AND BETTER YEAR IN 2013

Sunday, December 30, 2012

POTATO CAKES (INDONESIAN STYLE)

Today I spent most of my day in my kitchen, my original plan was to cook our daily dinner, today I cooked Baked Cornish Hen with green chili, I ran out of my green chili sauce so we went to the store to buy some green chili and tomatillo, as I was working on those, my friend called me and told me that they wanted to visit us and asked me when the good time was, we did not have any particular plan so we agreed to see them on Wednesday, a day after New Year.. while we were chatting on the phone, my mind has already made plan, thought what to serve for our lunch, what I had in my refrigerator... then I came up with our Indonesian Yellow Rice as I have the instant seasoning, I just bought potato flakes and some chickens last night.

So after I finished with my dinner ( which was so yummy, I'll talk about it in other post later), I started making Potato cakes, this time I was cheating, I used store bought potato flakes, the original way was to boil, steam or fry chunky cut potatoes, then smash them, same way as we make mashed potato, today I took the short cut, here was what I did.. I have to write it down for my future reference.. Potato cake is one of the must have side dishes for Yellow Rice

Here is the Yellow rice I made for my sister's house warming party in Houston last summer, the decorated Yellow Rice are usually for celebrations like birthdays, house warming, graduations, and a simple way for Indonesians to give thanks...




Ingredients:
- 15 oz ( 1 box) Potato flakes ( Hungry Jack)
- 2 cups of water + 2 cups of milk
- 2 tbsp of butter
- 1/2 cup of finely chopped green onion
- dash of grated nutmeg
- 2 tbsp of crushed fried shallot
- 1 tsp of salt
- 2 eggs, slightly beaten
- 1 tsp of garlic powder



How:
- heat water, milk and salt in a pan until boil
- remove from the heat
- pour potato flakes in a big bowl
- add the boil liquid, quickly stir until well blended
- let it cool a bit
- add the rest of ingredients
- mix well
- form 2 inches in diameter and half an inch thick patties
- chill patties in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes
- heat oil in a nonstick saute pan, about 3/4 inch
- before we put the patties in the hot oil, dip them in some lightly beaten egg white
- slowly put the patties in the pan, reduce the heat to medium high
- fry the patties until golden brown, about 2 to 3 minutes per side
- drain on a cookie rack


Friday, December 28, 2012

KAASTENGELS AKA CHEESE COOKIES


I just realized I did not post anything this month, I was planning to write some recipes but I did not get to do it.. got distracted to do something else, with holidays errands, shopping, baking cookies (not a lot though) and daily life goes on..

So before 2012 ends I'm going to share this recipe.. I don't know where this cookies originated, my guess is from Dutch, because the name sounds like Dutch to me, the cheese is imported from there and my country was its colony for more than 350 years,  so there was no wonder if our parents "stole" some of their culinaries  :P . Usually we make this cookies for special occasions, like Christmas, New Year and else






Ingredient:
350 grams or 3 sticks and 2 tbsp of unsalted butter
4 large egg yolks
225 grams or 8 oz of grated EDAM Cheese
75 grams or 3 oz of grated Parmesan Cheese ( the original recipe calls for Edam, but I like to mix it with Parmesan cheese)

Parmesan and Edam 
grated Edam


a little not: while I was preparing the dough I let both of the grated cheeses  in the refrigerator with the lid off to make it a bit drier so we still can taste its crunchiness in the cookies

Sieve:
450 grams or 1 lbs of all purpose flour
1 and 1/2 tbsp corn starch

eggwash:
1 eggyolk
1 tbsp milk

topping:
50 grams or 2 oz of shredded Parmesan cheese

heart shaped cookie cutter







Method:
- Beat butter and egg yolks until light color
- add flour
- add cheeses
- knead until well blended, wrap in plastic and let it chill for a while
- roll the dough, we can use cookie cutter or roll like a rope and cut it at the length and thickness we like
- place in the nonstick cookie sheets (ungreased)
- brush with egg wash and top with shredded Parmesan cheese
- bake in a 350'F preheated oven for 12 to 15 minutes

- for about 6 dozens cookies