Food

This is probably one of the easiest meals to prepare.

Barbeque Chops:

  1. Sprinkle garlic salt on the barbecue chops and place on an oven tray.
  2. Leave it for 15 minutes.
  3. Pour 2-3 spoons of olive oil.
  4. Pour half a cup of water to avoid dryness of meat.
  5. Oven-grill at 180-200 degrees for 40 minutes on each side.

Gravy:

  1. Boil 3 tablespoons of Gravox Traditional Powder in 250ml water.
  2. Mix in 2 tablespoons of butter/margarine and 3 tablespoons of red wine.
  3. Stir for a few minutes until smooth.

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Sidings for my Barbeque Chops: my Creamy Baked Potato and Green Salad with Italian Dressing.

Bon Appetit!

{my first entry to Food Trip Friday Photo Meme}

It’s been a looooongggg while since we’ve celebrated our monthsary in Starbucks.

Last Monday was an accidental date…a “nakaw na sandali”…a few minutes of “us” time. Husband and I are so busy these days, we’ve only been having dessert dates lately (last month, we dropped by Max Brenner and had Belgian Waffles before going home).

There was no plan to go out really but we had to drop off some stuff at a friend’s place in Mt Druitt. Then I remembered my cuzin mentioned something about a Starbucks branch there that she goes to to have late night coffee. Chris and I decided to check it out.

We arrived 30 minutes before closing. We just ordered hot chocolates for both of us. The barista added a big marshmallow on top, guess she was feeling generous.

The funny thing about this “date” was that we were both comfortably silent the whole time we were there. We were both just sipping our hot chocolates and stared at stuff such as this wall behind him.

I guess we’re just really tired from all the gimiks we’ve been going to. Nevertheless, we enjoyed celebrating our monthsary in a familiar place, enveloped in the warmth and aroma of Starbucks’ hot chocolate.

For that perfect round sunny-side up fried eggs, we use Egg Rings at home. I’m not fussy when it comes to the shape of my fried eggs, however, my Husband is. He wants them perfectly round (like the ones he eats at Mc Donald’s) so he bought me these Egg Rings as soon as we moved to our new place last year.

An egg ring is used to contain the egg in a perfectly round shape while it cooks. This tool is also useful when you want to cook more eggs in the pan at the same time as it keep the eggs from spreading in the pan. It is usually made of stainless steel and some have attached handles that allow the rings to be lifted easily from the pan.

Some tips on how to achieve a perfectly round fried egg:

1. Before placing the egg ring on the frying pan, lightly grease the inside of the egg rings with butter or oil to avoid cooked eggs to stick too much to your egg rings.

2. For eggs cooked sunny-side up and you are not confident with your egg-cracking ability, crack each egg on a small bowl first before placing the egg on their individual egg ring. For those who want to perfect cracking an egg, all you need is practice. For me, it’s having a gentle but firm hand when cracking an egg.

3. Cooking eggs using Egg Rings usually take a longer time than the usual, about three to five minutes. Keep in mind that eggs are thicker when cooked in egg rings, so it requires more cooking time.

4. The longer the egg is cooked, the browner the bottom of the egg will become. I usually lower the heat so the bottom won’t burn.

5. You can also use Egg Rings for scrambled eggs, perfect for a breakfast sandwich made with an English Muffin.

6. Remove Egg Rings before serving your fried eggs.

I’ve been having luck finding stuff these past few days and one of them is my favorite ice cream….Magnolia’s Ube Ice Cream.

I’ve been having ice cream for dessert since Friday night and I can’t get enough of it. I’ve missed this ice cream so much and I’m glad I found this at the Asian supermarket near our place (it wasn’t always available). Hope it will be available for a long time.

My new organic finds for the home: Quick Oats and Yogurt.

Quick Oats can be cooked the normal way (with boiled water) or with use of a microwave.

I love yogurt!!!—especially now that it’s organic.

Some things I need to clarify:

I’m sharing my organic finds for the home for the simple reason that I want people to be aware that organic choices are easily available to everyone nowadays. The key word here is AWARENESS.

In my first entry about Organic Choices for the Home, I veered away from the word “healthy” as I didn’t want readers to have the notion that the only way to be healthy is to use organic products. If you read my entry again, I didn’t refer organic food to “being solely healthy” but instead regard it as one of the several healthy options.

May I quote again the second to the last sentence that I wrote: People are lucky nowadays to find several healthy options (one of which is organic) available to them in the market.”

Thank you!