How many types of jerky are out there??? A lot! How many types of jerky have you tried?
I know that I've had:
Squid Jerky
Emu Jerky
Salmon Jerky
and of course, Beef Jerky
I love to cook and I love to eat! I love trying new cuisine's, especially when I travel - there is nothing like trying the local foods to experience the true color of a place! This blog is so that I might share the joy I find in experiencing new things, in cooking and eating, and of course in drinking too, with others!
UNIQUE FOOD'S I'VE TRIED:
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Guacamole
For about a year or so I've owned a traditional Mexican Molcajete for making Guacamole. Here is a photo of what it looks like when made - without cilantro cause mi madre is not a fan of the cilantro...and it's damn tasty! (photo to come)
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Cakes ... Cupcakes ... FROSTING!
I do love to bake!
So...I recently bought some of those fun frosting (pastry) tips for baking and used them when making my sisters Bridal Shower Cakes/Cupcakes. I'd never used them before, and I've gotta say, for the first time and "under the gun" frosting the morning of the shower I think the cupcakes came out looking pretty darn good! :)
Anyhoo, here are two photos that show them though I need to get the ones my mom took that really showcase the cakes...
So...I recently bought some of those fun frosting (pastry) tips for baking and used them when making my sisters Bridal Shower Cakes/Cupcakes. I'd never used them before, and I've gotta say, for the first time and "under the gun" frosting the morning of the shower I think the cupcakes came out looking pretty darn good! :)
Anyhoo, here are two photos that show them though I need to get the ones my mom took that really showcase the cakes...
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Are you daring enough to cook something new when you're having guests?
Well, are you?
I'vd heard that you should "never" cook a new dish when you are having guests. What if it doesn't come out well? What if it takes more time and you're guests are waiting around, or less time and you're guests haven't even arrived?
I can not tell you how many times I have broken that "rule"!!! And it's never been a problem. With all my rule breaking, I've never made anything that those who were eating it didn't like. (That's a bit of an awkward sentence, makes sense to me though, so there!) In other words, I've always gotten two thumbs up on the things I've cooked - be it first time dishes or something I've made a ton of times.
Come to think of it, there is only one dish that I can recall cooking that I wouldn't eat, and I wasn't having any dinner guests, phew! I was concocting my own pasta dish and as I got to the seasoning portion - cooked pasta with butter and some seasonings - well I opened a jar of parsley and went to sprinkle a bit on the pasta ... oops ... the sprinkle top was off and I wound up dumping basically an entire jar of parsley into the pan. Um, it tasted like I was eating hay ... YUCK. I totally dumped that pan of pasta out!
But I digress...I am not a perfect cook (last night I killed the rice, letting it boil over so that the right amount of water wasn't absorbed)...but I am a pretty darn good cook (I also made some delicious baked Salmon last night). I guess what I'm saying is that I don't feel the need to follow the "don't cook something new rule". I love trying new things and I love sharing the new things I'm trying with others.
Don't get me wrong, I also love to cook things I know I'm REALLY GOOD AT ... showing off my talents. And though I've only thrown one dish out in my life, some of the things I've made were not perfect - even if they still tasted good!
So ... try something new ya'll! And enjoy. And Happy 4th of July!!!
And that is all...for now.
I'vd heard that you should "never" cook a new dish when you are having guests. What if it doesn't come out well? What if it takes more time and you're guests are waiting around, or less time and you're guests haven't even arrived?
I can not tell you how many times I have broken that "rule"!!! And it's never been a problem. With all my rule breaking, I've never made anything that those who were eating it didn't like. (That's a bit of an awkward sentence, makes sense to me though, so there!) In other words, I've always gotten two thumbs up on the things I've cooked - be it first time dishes or something I've made a ton of times.
Come to think of it, there is only one dish that I can recall cooking that I wouldn't eat, and I wasn't having any dinner guests, phew! I was concocting my own pasta dish and as I got to the seasoning portion - cooked pasta with butter and some seasonings - well I opened a jar of parsley and went to sprinkle a bit on the pasta ... oops ... the sprinkle top was off and I wound up dumping basically an entire jar of parsley into the pan. Um, it tasted like I was eating hay ... YUCK. I totally dumped that pan of pasta out!
But I digress...I am not a perfect cook (last night I killed the rice, letting it boil over so that the right amount of water wasn't absorbed)...but I am a pretty darn good cook (I also made some delicious baked Salmon last night). I guess what I'm saying is that I don't feel the need to follow the "don't cook something new rule". I love trying new things and I love sharing the new things I'm trying with others.
Don't get me wrong, I also love to cook things I know I'm REALLY GOOD AT ... showing off my talents. And though I've only thrown one dish out in my life, some of the things I've made were not perfect - even if they still tasted good!
So ... try something new ya'll! And enjoy. And Happy 4th of July!!!
And that is all...for now.
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