Showing posts with label Crock Pot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crock Pot. Show all posts

ADOBO - Quick & Dirty

 





I have been cooking for so long and mastered nearly all the basics that I find myself branching out to dishes and cuisines that are outside of my comfort or familiarity zone. I have simplified a classic adobo recipe compared to the traditional but still offers complex flavors. To add to this recipes' simplicity I used regular cubed stew beef instead of a more classic flank steak.
Note: there is spicy heat.

Adobo weather it is Mexican or Filipino is generally served as a sauce with chicken or pork. For all you red blooded eaters out there this recipe features beef. This recipe leans towards Mexican cuisine and while a great adobo takes hours of preparation and dozens of warm toasty ingredients you can make a great tasting  adobo with fewer ingredients and prep. steps.  I also prefer to use my crockpot for my long slow braise dishes rather than the oven. The oven simply over heats one's small apartment and clean up is so much easier. Serves 6.

Best Pork Chile Verde

 




I found this pork chile verde when I was a kid and loved it.  Mexican food for me at that time, still living in my parental home was a unknown cuisine. Over the years I tailored it to my adult lifestyle in ease of preparation and taste buds. This recipe is perfect for a crock pot or mindless roasting in the oven. Serves 8.

Pot Roast - Nightshade Free

 

Pot Roast Tall Blonde Cookbook Recipe



I love a great stew, can be made ahead, can be slow cooked in the oven or crockpot. I have never used an InstaPot but I assume it can handle the challenge.  Nightshade-free cooking is my latest area of culinary experimentation and a move towards good health.  Click nightshade free recipes in the Category link of this blog if you are curious.  Like all stews you are likely using an inexpensive cut of meat, slow cooking and always a treat served with a crusty toasted sourdough baguette for that savory umami sauce or served sliced and poured over cooked and hot wide egg noodles, especially on a cold day....as in San Francisco in July (ha ha).

Nomato Sauce

 

NoMato Sauce Tall Blonde Cookbook Recipe

Okay America, I am just going to say it, this Nightshade-Free NoMato sauce is "effing" amazing.

I must admit, I could not believe that a rich and flavorful Marinara Sauce could be made without tomatoes. I am cooking for a family member that can no longer eat nightshade veggies (tomato, potato, eggplant, all peppers).  The inflammation from the naturally occurring enzymes create great havoc with their immune system.  If you suffer from arthritis, you may want to try eliminating nightshades for a few weeks and see how your joints feel with less inflammation and pain. I have reviewed numerous recipes and have developed this recipe that is 95% the closest to the real thing, a classic Marinara sauce without tomatoes. It can be done.

Some recipes require an expensive InstaPot, which I do not own, nor do I want to dish out for one.  TallBlonde's recipe requires only a crockpot and a classic blender. And may I say this is healthier than the stuff you purchase in a glass jar at your local grocer. I highly recommend sharing this with your friends that are suffering the ravages of nightshade terror.
They can eat pasta and pizza again, that alone make this worth it even if you are not nightshade intolerant because it is fresher!

Mango Chutney (or Peach)

Mango Chutney Tall Blonde Cookbook Recipe

Truth be told I developed this recipe to reverse engineer my most favorite brand of prepared Mango Chutney and very difficult to source.  This recipe is an amalgam of different flavor profiles to make the best Mango Chutney to throw into any dish at the last moment without much additional preparation.  This is terrific on any pan seared or poached white fish,or as a glaze on roasted lamb or your favorite pork ribs.  Even drizzled on a basic cheese pizza can bring sheer joy and delight to your taste buds with this sweet and acidic exotic elixir. I am truly proud to bring you this TALLBlonde Mango Chutney recipe.  Get a clean quart-sized jar ready as you will only need to make this recipe once a year. While this may seem laborious on its surface I would like to think it is so good you will make an effort to make it twice a year to replenish your well used and well enjoyed supply. When you consider $8 for an 8 oz. jar this is so worth making.

Beef Stroganoff - easy video



Beef Stroganoff is pretty self explanatory with this 2 minute video #TLLBLND made for my talented and creative son who loves to cook like his mom.

Simply Ketchup

TALLBlonde has been experimenting with making scratch foods recently. The ingredient labels on food packages are reading more like a chemistry set and not real food. I thought making ketchup from scratch would be an easy experiment and perhaps finding not only a healthy option but a much more flavorful one.  This recipe is easy, has tons of flavor, wonderfully tangy, a bit of heat and you will never go back to the bottle where you have to damage the palm of your hand to get it to pour out.  You will have to cook the mix on very low heat on the stove so that it does not burn, or a safer alternative is to use a crock pot on medium-high heat. You will also need a traditional jar blender, or immersion blender.

Beef Stew with Red Wine


I brown all my ingredients when cooking savory dishes, this is where the flavor is. A crock pot is what I generally use to cook my beef stew unless cooking for an army then I am forced to use the oven to carry the roasting pan needed to accommodate hungry mouths. Cooking in a crock pot does not mean dump all ingredients into the well, place the lid to seal, and crank the pot to high. I take the effort to brown all ingredients, not just the meat. You will be well rewarded.