This Week's Meals (3/3): Kuku Choma
Oh, my. Oh, my this smells fantastic. I tasted the sauce - little salty, but most marinades are. After I took the chicken out of the oven-broiler, I licked my fingers and...oh, boy I'm looking forward to this....
# Kuku Choma
Street Fighter: The Official Street Food Cookbook
14.0 servings
1.0 whole red bell pepper
7.0 cloves garlic
2.0 inches ginger (peeled)
1.0 tsp red pepper flakes
4.0 tsp lime zest
3.0 tbsp vegetable oil
1.0 tbsp cumin
1.0 tsp corriander
2.0 tsp paprika
2.0 tsp salt
1.0 tsp black pepper
5.0 pounds chicken wings
1.0 whole lime
2.0 tbsp marinade (measurement)
1 - Place the bell pepper, garlic, ginger, and red chile flakes in a food processor.
2 - Puree until smooth, and transfer to a large bowl.
3 - Add the zest and squeeze the lime so that the juice is also added.
4 - Add two thirds of the canola oil, cumin, coriander, paprika, salt, and pepper, and mix together well.
5 - Transter the listed amount of the marinade into a separate airtight container and mix with the remaining lime zest and juice, and the remaining tablespoon of canola oil. Set aside in the refrigerator.
6 - Place the chicken wings in the large bowl and toss to cover in the remaining marinade.
7 - Let rest covered in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours and up to 6 hours.
8 - About 15 minutes before grilling, remove the chicken wings and reserved marinade from the refrigerator.
9 - Preheat a grill, and oil the grate to prevent the wings from sticking.
10 - Place the chicken wings directly over the heat. Baste the wings several times with the reserved marinade while they grill. Flip the wings occasionally until they have a nice char and have cooked through (chicken is done when it reaches an internal temperature of 165°F/74°C), 5 to 10 minutes.
11 - Transfer to a plate, and wrap in aluminum foil until it’s time to serve.
"I guess we should retire the expression "avoid it like the plague" given how little effort people put into avoiding an actual plague."
This Week's Meals: (2/3): Spaghetti "Carbonara"
This isn't your regular Spaghetti Carbonara as it has nori (seaweed), scalliions and sesam seeds. Given that this is from a Street Fighter recipe book, specifically a Ken specialty, I'm guessing this is supposed to be a fusion of Italian and Asian cuisine as he's an American who trains in Japan.
Gave myself a slight steam-burn making this so be careful.
# Spaghetti Carbonara
Street Fighter: The Official Street Food Cookbook
11.0 servings
1.5 tsp salt
1.0 whole egg white
4.0 whole egg yolks
2.0 tbsp white miso
0.75 cup Parmesan cheese
0.3333333333333333 cup Romano cheese
2.0 tsp black pepper
1.0 pound spaghetti
2.0 tbsp ghee
8.0 ounces bacon (cut into large pieces)
4.0 cloves garlic
1.0 sheet nori (sliced into strips)
2.0 tsp sesame seeds
1.0 tsp black sesame seeds
1.0 whole scallion (chopped)
4.0 whole eggs (poached)
2.0 cups pasta water (measurement)
1 - Heat water, enough to cover the pasta, in a large pot over high heat.
2 - When it comes to a boil, add the salt.
3 - In a medium bow! combine the egg yolks, whole egg, miso, half of the Parmesan, half of the Romano cheese, and black pepper.
4 - Whisk together until well combined.
5 - Cook the pasta until just al dente. Drain the pasta and reserve at least the measured amount of pasta water.
6 - Heat a deep pot over medium heat. Add the ghee and melt.
7 - Add the bacon and cook until crispy, about 6 to 10 minutes.
8 - Add garlic and cook for another 2 minutes.
9 - Add half of the pasta water and bring to a boil. Stir until the water begins to reduce.
10 - Add the pasta and stir together rigorously.
11 - Remove the pot from the heat and continue to stir.
12 - Carefully pour the egg mixture in and keep stirring. It is important to keep stirring to not let the eggs scramble. Stir until the sauce appears glossy.
13 - Stir in the remaining cheese. If the sauce Is too thick, add additional pasta water to the pasta to help thin out the sauce. Make sure to add water in small portions so as not to make the sauce too runny.
14 - Taste and season with additional pepper or cheese if needed.
15 - Mix the nori, white sesame seeds, black sesame seeds, and scallions in a bowl.
16 - When serving a portion, place some pasta on a plate and top with a poached egg. Sprinkle with the nori mixture.
This Week's Meals (1/3): Koshari
Oh, my goodness, this took three hours to cook and is essentially making four individual meals into one big individual meal. Thast tomato sauce was TASTY though. I can never get crisp onion strings, though. They're always just this side of burned, but never crispy.
This is a very complicated recipe. Read it carefully before trying:
# Koshari
Street Fighter: The Official Street Food Cookbook
12.0 servings
2.0 whole yellow onions (sliced thin) (onion rings)
3.0 tbsp flour
1.0 tbsp salt (onion rings)
0.25 cup vegetable oil (onion rings)
1.0 tbsp vegetable oil (tomato sauce)
1.0 stick cinnamon
1.0 whole bay leaf
0.5 whole yellow onion (chopped) (tomato sauce)
5.0 cloves garlic (minced)
2.0 cups tomato sauce
2.0 tsp cumin (tomato sauce)
2.0 tsp coriander (tomato sauce)
1.0 tsp cayenne pepper
1.0 tsp paprika (tomato sauce)
2.0 tsp salt (tomato sauce)
1.0 tsp black pepper
1.0 cup basmati rice
1.0 tbsp unsalted butter
0.25 whole yellow onion (diced) (rice)
45.0 grams vermicelli
2.0 cups vegetable broth
1.0 tsp cumin (rice)
1.0 tsp coriander (rice)
0.5 tsp chili powder
0.5 tsp paprika (rice)
1.0 tsp salt (rice)
0.5 cups lentils
2.0 cups elbow macaroni
15.0 ounces garbanzo beans
1.5 cups water (lentils)
2.0 cups water (macaroni)
0.0625 tsp salt (macaroni)
Prepare the Rice
1 - Place the rice in a bowl, and cover with water. Let sit for 1 hour.
Crispy Onions:
2 - Toss the sliced onions in flour and salt.
3 - Place a large pan over medium heat.
4 - Add the canola oil and let it heat for about 1 minute.
5 - Cook the onions until crisp, 20 to 30 minutes.
Tomato Sauce:
6 - Place the canola oil in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat.
7 - Add the cinnamon stick and bay leaf. Allow to toast for about 1 minute.
8 - Add the onion and garlic, and cook until softened, about 5 minutes.
9 - Add the sauce and spices.
10 - Reduce the heat, and simmer for 15 minutes.
Serving prep
11 - In a saucepan, add lentils and water. Bring to a boil.
12 - Boil the lentils intil tender, aboput 15-20 minutes.
13 - In a seperate saucepan, add water for the macaroni and a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil.
14 - Add elbow macaroni and allow saucepan to return to a boil. Stir occasionally
15 - Cook for 7-8 minutes or until tender.
16 - drain both lentils and macaroni, set aside.
Rice:
11 - Drain the rice, and set aside.
12 - Place the butter in a saucepan over medium heat until melted.
13 - Add the onion, and cook until translucent.
14 - Add the vermicelli, and toast for about 1 minute.
15 - Add the rice, and cook until slightly toasted, about 3 minutes.
16 - Add the vegetable broth, cumin, coriander, chili powder, paprika, and salt.
17 - Bring to a boil, and then reduce the heat to low.
18 - Cover, and cook until the rice has cooked through, about 10 minutes.
Serving:
19 - Place a generous portion of rice on a plate.
20 - Top with lentils, macaroni, chick-peas, tomato sauce, and crispy Onions.
I dunno what's going on at the local supermarket, but last week I bought a jar of mayonaisse that I realized was over three months expired, and now when chopping my ginger and garlic, I noticed they were both molded over inside.
Guys, my money is tight, I can't keep buying what's ending up as expired foods.
Tonight's Max Headroom is "Security System."
I remember watching this when it aired. The next day my English teacher talked about this, and specifically this scene. He predicted that if nothing changed, we'd have this kind of nightmare in ten years. That would have been 1997.
It's 2023. We're not there yet. But damn, we are close.
It wasn't too much later that that same English teacher sat us down and taught us about propaganda techniques as it applied to commercials of all thing. All the tricks and tropes on how not to be swayed into being Happy Little Consumers and how to be critical thinkers.
I like to think he helped us out into being slightly smarter than we would have been had we not had an hour of "what to look out for."
Tonight's Star Trek: TNG was "Remember Me."
I love this episode. One of my favorites of what the writer's called "Wierd Shit" episodes.
Trek has a habit of creating human answers to sci-fi problems, or sci-fi answers to human problems. This one is a rarity for Trek: A Sci-Fi answer to a Sci-Fi problem. How do you explain Warp Bubbles to a viewer who doesn't know what that is? How do explain that equasions and metaphysics fix the issue? Thankfully, it's done well and with a lot of imagery to match the technobabble.
But the real meat of the story is Beverly Crusher trying to figure out the mystery of the missing people on the ship, the missing stars in the sky, then missing pieces of the ship, as well as questioning the sanity of people around her, and her own sanity. And Gates McFadden is AMAZING in this. I really wish she got to more episodes to sink her teeth into.
Found a way to not just put the antenna outside, but also the upconverter and even the USB Stick outside, and trail the USB cable inside where I could listen. This let the antenna get full signal, and let me stay warm in the living room.
Picked up Radio Marti out of Greenville, North Carolina as clear as if it was broadcasting from next door.
Quick Question for my Mortal Kombat II friends out there. When the game came out, do you remember a revision where Shao Khan WASN'T at the top of the mountain?
Some video of MK2 Version 0.1 was just recently released, and not having Khan at the top reminded me that the first version I saw didn't have Khan at the top of the mountain. However, the first version I've seen available on MAME (1.1) has Khan at the very top.
Did I just imagine that?
LOL, OMG, we made the Mary Sue. :D
I wish people would stop calling the #fordF150Lightning a #trophytruck that isn’t a real #pickup and is an #electricvehicle only rich people in the city drive.
My rural F150 Lightning would like a word with you. It’s just done the trip to the farm store and it’s off to pick us feed for animals in a bit.
I may need a trip to pick up some wood too.
Trophy truck my ass.
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