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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Thanksgiving Sundae
Our list of ingredients included turkey meat, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, stuffing and bacon. Since we didn't exactly have the resources to make an entire turkey, we bought individual turkey breasts.
1. If you don't have any leftovers, you will have to make/buy all the regular Thanksgiving dinner items. And cook them.
2. Take a cup or glass and layer each ingredient to make it look like a sundae. Top with bacon sprinkles and a cranberry.
And that's it. Pretty much just the assembly is required if you are using leftovers. If you're really daring, serve as dessert after a burger cake main course.
- LNC
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Korean Tacos
I do need to apologize somewhat in advance for the abundant presence of vegetables in this post. I you are squeamish, I advise you not to continue.
Ingredients you will need: Korean-style short ribs (kalbi), red leaf lettuce, kimchi, green onion, cucumber, parsley, tortillas and korean hot pepper paste (gochujang) if you can find it.
1. Grill short ribs. If you bought them unseasoned, marinade overnight in soy sauce, garlic, sugar and green onion. We don't have a grill, so we just pan fried. Cut into bite-sized pieces once cooked.
2. Chop lettuce, grate cucumber and cut kimchi into small pieces. Mix together with parsley and hot pepper paste.
3. Assemble tacos by layering meat, salad mixture and chopped green onions. Add a squeeze of lime juice on top.
All done. For a natural pairing, try this with a nice tall glass of tequila.
- Angie, Carol, Daniel, Laura, Marcus & Michelle
Monday, November 1, 2010
Pork Wellington
Although it is halloween season, that wonderful time of candy, pumpkins and slutty costumes, we still refuse to make anything sweet. Again, not that we don't like sweets. It's just that the burger cake scars run deep. So in the spirit of the spooky festivities, we decided to do a little dressing up instead. While pork loins are normal and delicious any other day of the year, we dressed our little guy up in a pretty kick-ass puff pastry costume. The only thing left to do is make it wear its winter coat and take it trick-or-treating. And then eat it. For ingredients, you will need: pork loin, puff pastry, prosciutto, mustard, apples and spices.

1. Create a spice rub of your choice and rub pork loin. We used a mixture of brown sugar, cinnamon, cumin, paprika, salt and pepper. Puree 1 apple and mix in some cinnamon and lemon juice. Cut the loin in half lengthwise and spread apple puree between two halves.

2. Evenly lay out slices of prosciutto so that they overlap. Wrap loin tightly with prosciutto.

3. Sprinkle flour on a flat surface and lay out puff pastry. Spread mustard evenly in the middle and wrap the loin.

4. Bake at 400F for 25-30 minutes.
The final product didn't turn out exactly as planned... they kinda got stuck to the foil because we forgot to grease it. Also, pork wellington is pretty much a giant pig-in-a-blanket.


- us
1. Create a spice rub of your choice and rub pork loin. We used a mixture of brown sugar, cinnamon, cumin, paprika, salt and pepper. Puree 1 apple and mix in some cinnamon and lemon juice. Cut the loin in half lengthwise and spread apple puree between two halves.
2. Evenly lay out slices of prosciutto so that they overlap. Wrap loin tightly with prosciutto.
3. Sprinkle flour on a flat surface and lay out puff pastry. Spread mustard evenly in the middle and wrap the loin.
4. Bake at 400F for 25-30 minutes.
The final product didn't turn out exactly as planned... they kinda got stuck to the foil because we forgot to grease it. Also, pork wellington is pretty much a giant pig-in-a-blanket.
- us
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Shepherd's Pie Dumplings
We've gone off on some culinary tangents over the past few months, but this week we're back to what we know - our meat and potatoes. So to speak. We made shepherd's pie dumplings using regular shepherd's pie ingredients, but stuffing them into a doughy pocket thing. You'll need ground beef, potatoes, peas/carrots/corn/onion and pizza dough.
1. Make mashed potatoes. Yup. That's step one.
2. Make ground beef mixture. We made ours with onions, garlic and some spices, then added corn, peas and carrots.
3. Roll small balls of pizza dough out into small circles. Fill with meat mixture and potatoes. Fold over and seal with a fork.
4. Bake at 400F until dough is cooked through and browned slightly. Serve with dipping gravy.
Q: What did the guy shepherd say to the girl shepherd? A: Wanna get the flock out of here?
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Monday, October 4, 2010
Jalapeno Poppers
This is a deep fried classic and we didn't do much to mess with it except wrap it with bacon. You will need jalapeno peppers, cream cheese, gouda, bacon, flour and breadcrumbs.
1. Cut the tops off the peppers and scoop out the seeds. Use a piping bag to fill them with cream cheese or any filling of choice. We used a smoked salmon flavored cream cheese mixed with shredded gouda.
2. Wrap the peppers with bacon. Cut each slice in half, drape one half over the open end of the pepper, and wrap the other half around.
3. Dip the bacon-wrapped peppers in a batter made of flour, water and salt. Cover with breadcrumbs and deep fry at 375F until bacon is cooked through.
The poppers were pretty effing delicious, but very spicy. If you don't like spicy food, you're just gonna have to man up.
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Bacon-Wrapped Pineapple Kebabs
It's been quite some time since our last post, but its only because the team was on a short break while we all moved back home for a few weeks. I know, it sounds like a lame excuse for not putting up recipes, but imagine trying to explain to your parents why the fridge is stocked with 12 packs of bacon and 20 sticks of butter. My mom would beat me with a sock full of tofu burgers and flax seed. Just kidding! It would probably be with her hands. Well, we're back on our own and ready to share some more bacreations with the world. This and the next couple of posts were made back at the old place (yeah, that kind of voids my previous excuse) and then new, post-summer foods will start going up.
This is really the ultimate food-on-a-stick. We made kebabs with bacon-wrapped pineapple, marinated chicken breast and red bell peppers. You don't have to eat the peppers, they're really just there for color. Or you can wrap them in bacon too.

1. Cut chicken breast into kebab-sized pieces, and marinade in olive oil, salt, pepper, cayenne pepper, rosemary, lemon juice and any other herbs/spices you want.

2. Cut up pineapple into small chunks and wrap with bacon.

3. Alternate pineapple, sliced red bell peppers and chicken on a soaked skewer (so it doesn't burn). Sprinkle kebabs with some ground cinnamon.

4. Place in 400F oven for about 15 minutes.
That's it. Just a quick tip: when wrapping the pineapple chunks with bacon, half slices should do the trick. If you're a poon.


- I honestly forget who was there
This is really the ultimate food-on-a-stick. We made kebabs with bacon-wrapped pineapple, marinated chicken breast and red bell peppers. You don't have to eat the peppers, they're really just there for color. Or you can wrap them in bacon too.
1. Cut chicken breast into kebab-sized pieces, and marinade in olive oil, salt, pepper, cayenne pepper, rosemary, lemon juice and any other herbs/spices you want.
2. Cut up pineapple into small chunks and wrap with bacon.
3. Alternate pineapple, sliced red bell peppers and chicken on a soaked skewer (so it doesn't burn). Sprinkle kebabs with some ground cinnamon.
4. Place in 400F oven for about 15 minutes.
That's it. Just a quick tip: when wrapping the pineapple chunks with bacon, half slices should do the trick. If you're a poon.
- I honestly forget who was there
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