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Resulta ng larawan para sa chicken curry

Ingredients:

1 kilo chicken
2 medium sized potatoes, chopped medium
1 big carrot, sliced
1 tbsp minced garlic
2 stalks celery, cut into 2 inches length
1 medium onion, chopped
1 small red bell pepper, cut into cubes
1 tbsp fish sauce
1 cup coconut milk
2 tbsp curry powder
1 thumb ginger, cut into strips
1 cup water

Procedure:

1. Cut the chicken into pieces. Leave the chicken bone-in. If you prefer boneless chicken meat, then de-bone the chicken.
2. Heat up a deep pot and add oil.
3. Fry potato and carrots for 2 minutes and set aside.
4. Saute chicken together with garlic, onion and ginger.
5. When garlic is light brown in color add fish sauce and curry powder.
6. Stir well then add water then cover the pot and lower the heat to medium and simmer until the chicken is tender.
7. Once the chicken is cooked add the red bell pepper, celery, carrots and potato then simmer for 5 minutes.
8. Add the coconut milk and mix well. Simmer for another 5 minutes.
9. Served hot with rice.

Resulta ng larawan para sa Sunomono (Cucumber Salad)

Ingredients
3 Japanese or 4 Persian cucumbers
1/4 tsp salt
3 Tbsp rice vinegar
1 Tbsp sugar
1/4 tsp soy sauce
1 tsp sesame seeds

Instructions
Slice cucumbers as thin as you can. Stir in salt, and let it sit for 5 minutes. Squeeze water out from cucumbers.
In a small bowl, mix rice vinegar, sugar, and soy sauce together until sugar dissolves.
Add vinegar mixture and sesame seeds to prepared cucumbers and mix well.
Resulta ng larawan para sa SIMMERED KOMBU·FISH ROLLS

Ingredients:

1 strip dried kelp seaweed
(komb,,; 2' or 60 cm)
2-112 oz. (75 g) small dried fish
213 oz. (20 g) dried gourd
shavings (kampy"O), soaked
until soft (see p. 69, Basic
Rolled Sushi)
2 c. deshi
3 T. soy sauce
2 T. sugar

3 1. rice wine

Instruction:

Have all the ingredients ready. Wipe the kelp
clean with a damp cloth. Cut into pieces about the same
length as the small dried fish . Set aside.

Soak the small dried fish in water for about 5 minutes.

Remove the heads and entrails.

Place some of the small dried fish in the center of each
piece of kelp, roll into a cylinder, and tie tightly
wilh a dried gourd shaving. Place in a small saucepan.
Mix 1 until blended. Cook the kelp rolls in 1 unlil the sauce
thickens and is almost completely reduced.

Red chili pepper may be added when cooking for a spicy-hot
flavor.
Resulta ng larawan para sa Baked Crabmeat & Avocado


Ingredients:
1 waldine van geffen
1/4 lb butter
2 can cream of mushroom soup
1 lb lumb crabmeat
1 cup evaporated milk
1 salt and pepper
2 avocados; peel -- slice
2 tablespoon bread crumbs
1 butter -- melted
1 can anchovy filets


Instructions:

Melt butter, add soup and simmer 5 minutes. Stir in crabmeat, milk,
salt and pepper and simmer 5 minutes longer. Line a baking dish with
avocado slices and pour crabmeat mixture over avocado. Sprinkle with
bread crumbs and brush with melted butter. Heat until brown,
approximately 15 minutes at 350~. Before serving sprinkle with a few
drops of anchovy oil and garnish with anchovy strips.
Resulta ng larawan para sa Black risotto


Ingredients:

Cattle Fish
Olive Oil
Onion, Chopped
Rice
Salt and Pepper to taste

Instruction:

Clean cattle fish and remove black ink bag from inside of the fish keep ink in small cup filled with olive oil

Pot No 1
Fried chopped onion on the olive oil until light golden
Add cattle fish (cut fish in to the cubes 10-15 x 10-15 mm) stir,
Add fine chopped garlic, parsley, salt and pepper.  When cattle fish turn white as porcelain
Add red wine and you can add spoon of the tomato puree.
When cattle fish become soft, add black ink and continue cook on low heat

Pot No2
Heat olive oil and put rice inside. Fried rice until become glassy add little water or fish soup.
When rice become soft start adding sauce from first Pot. When rice is almost cooked mix all fish and sauce from
Pot No1 and add little more fine chopped garlic and parsley

Remove from the stove and cover with tin film of the olive oil. Do not stir any more and do not cover pot

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