Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Asian Staycation - Day 3

Day 3 -
Country - Vietnam
Food - Ga Quay Mat Ong (Honey-Roasted Chicken)
Cookbook - The Food of Vietnam: Authentic Recipes from the Heart of Indochina by
                     Trieu Thi Choi and Marcel Isak; p. 106
Movies - Apocalypse Now (Director's Cut)

Today I saw Apocalypse Now.  It's been a really long time sine I've seen that and the first time I've seen the director's cut.  I forgot Harrison Ford was in it.





Speaking of Harrison Ford, did you see the news that several cast members will be returning in J.J. Abram's Star Wars Episode 7.  I really hope Mr. Abrams can revive the series.  The first trilogy was great and I see the original theatrical release versions at least once a year.  I don't like all the extra stuff that has been added in over the years.  I haven't seen the second trilogy since they first came out.  Once was enough.

I like what Mr. Abrams did with the first few seasons of Lost, Revolution, Person of Interest, Almost Human, Fringe and the new Star Trek films which made it watchable again.  Hopefully he can create a good Star Wars trilogy.  He's also set to produce the Half-Life and Portal movies which are based on the computer games of the same names.  Fingers crossed for those.


I didn't have time to watch a second movie.  Oh well.



Today I tried another version of the vegetable dumplings; this time I pan fried them.   They turned out much better than the boiled ones yesterday.  I think too much water got inside them when they were boiled.  Today I made sure to crimp the corners and add more pleats.  They were crunchy on one side and not as translucent.





The second recipe was a Honey Roasted Chicken.  It had a sweet dry-rub marinade that sat on the chicken for about an hour and then a sweet sauce for basting.  The basting is the key in this recipe.
Instead of a small Cornish hen (enough for one) I used a large whole chicken.  This gave me a larger canvas to work with and I was able to experiment.  I used the traditional basting sauce for the entire chicken be then added a little extra honey and soy sauce mixture on half.

Both sides came out great.  In the pictures, the darker half is due to the honey/soy sauce mixture.  It added another level of crispiness to the skin and wasn't as sweet as I thought it would be.








It looks burnt but it's really not.  It was really moist and juicy and had good flavor.  I'm going to turn the leftovers into chicken salad.

Next I head for Korea.  See you all tomorrow!

Michael

Asian Staycation - Day 2

Day 2 -
Country - China
Food - Classic Barbecued Spareribs, Vegetable Dumpling and Wonton Filling Cookbook - The Chinese Takeout Cookbook by Diana Kuan; pp. 33, 41
Movies - China Syndrome, Chinatown, Big Trouble in Little China





I saw three great classic movies today;  China Syndrome, Chinatown, Big Trouble in Little China.  They all have their strong points and it was nice to end on a lighter note.

I highly recommend all three!  If you're only going to see one, however, go with Big Trouble in Little China.  It's a hoot and a half!  I'm not one who can sit and watch movies for six hours even when on vacation so I during part of the movies I did some small business work and some gaming.  The exception was Big Trouble in Little China.  That movie deserved my full attention.  Keep on Truckin' Pork Chop Express!

BTW, the small business work is for my company Schor Enterprises LLC.  Currently, it's mostly eBay and Amazon sales of books, games and collectibles. There will be a lot more to come.  I'm trying to de-clutter and sell off what I don't absolutely need before I reach the hoarder level.  I shipped my second sold item today; an action figure I sold on consignment for a friend.

I'm considering April-June to be a soft launch phase; low quantity, "auction" or "buy it now" only.  By July, I should have the knack of shipping methods, inventory management and supply ordering.
When I officially launch in July I should should have several hundred to a couple thousand items ready for listing.  I'm trying to get a small SBA loan now so I can get some help cataloging, researching, pricing an listing writing.  If I can't get the loan, I'll try ASU and the other local colleges and libraries to see if I can find an intern willing to work for free experience.

But, enough work talk.  On to the food!




The first item I made was Boiled Vegetable Dumplings.  These were very filling and I forgot to cut the recipe in half so I have lots of extra for tomorrow.  I tried the boiled directions today and the mostly turned out pretty good.  They look like little green brains but they were tasty.  I think tomorrow I'll try the pan-fry method.






Pobody's Nerfect - Not everything worked out as planned ; here are the bloopers.  Too much water/water seeped inside, dumpling was too dry when it went into the pan or over-stuffed so it broke apart. 



The second recipe I cooked was Classic Barbecued Shortribs.
The recipe actually called for a full rack of St. Louis Style Porkribs but to save money and my weight, I chose to use 4 medium to large beef short ribs.  I used the full recipe for the marinade so I had plenty to baste with.   They came our tender and very flavorful.

I added a couple spoonfuls of Chinese "Hot" Mustard on the side for dipping.  It wasn't very hot but it still added another great layer of Asian flavors.






I am moving the third meal, Beef Chow Fun to the weekend.  Between the dumplings and short ribs I was stuffed.


See you tomorrow (or today since it's past midnight) when my train arrives in Vietnam.

Michael

Monday, May 5, 2014

Asian Staycation - Day 1

Day 1 -
Country - India
Food - Shrimp in Coconut Cream Sauce
Cookbook - Flavors of India: Authentic Indian Recipes, by Meena Pathak; pp.51 
Movies - Outsourced, Jeremy Piven's Journey of a Lifetime

The first movie I saw was Outsourced starring , and .  It was somewhat humorous if you can keep to the back of your mind all the jobs that were lost in the U.S. when the jobs were outsourced in a tough job market.  It was released in 2006, not long before the recession.  Bad timing.

There was a TV show of the same name that followed in 2010 starring , and
 
I thought the series was better and the banter had a kind of "Better Off Ted" feel to it.  

I also went over to YouTube and watched Jeremy Piven's Journey of a Lifetime.  This 2-part video follows the actor's vacation through India.

Part 1
Part 2


Tonight's meal was Shrimp in Coconut Cream Sauce.  Since I'm only cooking for one, I made some modifications to the book's recipe.  


I cut the shrimp from 2.5 lbs. to 1 lb.  In addition to a reduced number or portions it was also a cost saving measure.  I increased the tumeric from .75 tsp. to 1 tsp.  I knew the coconut milk and yogurt were going to cool the recipe flavor down so the extra tumeric kicked it back up to my preferred level of spicy.  

I also skipped the rice since I already have a couple of other recipes this week that call for rice and the dish was filling enough on its own.

I wish smell-o-vision had been invented because my kitchen smells really good right now.

Until tomorrow, I leave you with these pictures of my finished dish.

Michael