Showing posts with label Dinner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dinner. Show all posts

Monday, 23 March 2015

Rice Bowl with Peanut Sauce

It's official...I have discovered a new bowl which I am just a little bit obsessed with and is definitely going to become a staple meal.  First of all, who doesn't like eating dinner out of a bowl?  It's just that little bit naughty...like eating breakfast for dinner...and there's only one dish to clean.  Second of all, this has to be one of the yummiest peanut sauces I have ever had.  Whenever I see peanut sauce on a menu, I always get suckered in because peanuts are just so tasty...but by the fifth or sixth bite, I become peanuted out and the sauce starts to become overwhelming.  The addition of the curry to this sauce is brilliant and resulted in the peanut flavour that I love still being dominant but instead of becoming overwhelming, it had me coming back for more! 

This bowl is a vegan recipe but would work just as well with meat-friendly options, so feel free to mix it up.  And no, I haven't made the switch to vegan...my love of cheese will never allow for that!  This recipe was introduced to me by a vegan friend as a part of our vegan cooking lessons.  More than a few years ago, when my friend made the switch to a vegan lifestyle I instantly became petrified of ever cooking for her again.  What if I forget and put butter in, or use honey, or gasp...I make a cream sauce?!  In order to help alleviate my stress and allow us to continue having fun food adventures, we've started vegan cooking lessons and I'm sure glad we have!

Ingredients
  • 1 package extra firm tofu, cut into cubes
  • Rice noodles, cooked
  • Minimum of 3 veggies (I used a red pepper, orange pepper, yellow pepper, bunch of kale and bunch of shitake mushrooms, all chopped)
  • Olive oil
  • 1 tbsp. ginger, chopped
  • 3 cloves of garlic chopped
  • 1 cup of water
  • 0.5 cup smooth peanut butter
  • 2 tsp curry powder (I used medium)
  • 2 tbsp. rice vinegar
  • 2 tbsp. soya sauce
  • 2 tbsp. agave nectar (honey for a non-vegan option)
  • 1 tsp hot sauce (I used Frank's Red Hot)
  • Half bunch of fresh cilantro, chopped
Place a glug of olive oil into a large sauce pan and heat to medium heat.  Add the tofu and cook until browned.  Remove the tofu and add the vegetables.  Cook until done.  While the vegetables are cooking, place the ginger, garlic, water, peanut butter, curry powder, rice vinegar, soya sauce, agave nectar and hot sauce into a blender.  Blend until smooth and combined.  Place the sauce into a sauce pan and warm through.  In a bowl, assemble the noodles, veggies, tofu and then scoop on the peanut sauce and sprinkle on the fresh cilantro.  Serves 4 and is delicious!! 

Friday, 27 September 2013

Cattle Baron

Ladies and gents, if you find yourself in Calgary and want to treat yourself to one of the finest steaks that will ever cross your lips, do yourself a favour and make your way to the Cattle Baron.  Unbelievable!  Probably didn't help that the company was superb and many a laugh was had, but even if I'd eaten alone, this meal would have topped the richter scale.
 
With a menu that looks like that, is there any question that a good steak is coming your way?

Seafood Platter: salt-n-pepper prawns, calamari, mussels and salmon skewers.  Yummy!  ($29)

In the front: Salt-n-pepper Jumbo Wings. ($13)  In the back: Short Dry Ribs.  ($13)  Yummy but the steak anticipation was killing me!

My Steak Neptune: Filet Mignon dressed with asparagus, crab meat and hollandaise sauce, served with a stuffed baked potato.  My mouth started watering just thinking about this again!!!  Unbelievable.  My only regret was getting the steak neptuned.  The Neptune itself was very yummy, but the steak was so good that I wish I'd just gone for a plan filet mignon so I could fully appreciate how amazing the steak was.  Regardless, it was one heck of a steak!  ($34)
 
@CattleBaronYYC

Thursday, 29 August 2013

Gourmet Camping

I can't describe the food on my camping trip to Manning Park as anything but gourmet.  Okay, so maybe the Costco size tub of sour keys doesn't count as gourmet, but the actual meals definitely did!  I thought I'd toss a couple of the meal plans up here in case anyone is going camping on September long and looking for ideas.  Take my word for it, you can't go wrong with any of these!

Breakfast #1 - Corned Beef and Hash (this one was for you Sach!).  Ingredients: packaged hashbrowns (the country medley in this case), tinned corned beef, a bit of oil, eggs.  Start up your campstove, put a bit of oil in, then add the hashbrowns.  Cook until almost done.  Add the corned beef and make sure it's close to the skillet so it crisps a bit.  Mix well.  Serve with an over easy egg on top.  Heavenly!  Other options: sauté onions and peppers in the oil before adding the hashbrowns for some extra flavour.  Note: use one tin of corned beef for every four people.
 
Dinner #2 - Salmon with rice and fresh veggies.  2 campstoves required.  On one campstove, prepare the rice.  On the second campstove pan fry your salmon with lemon slices for flavour.  (Note: a campstove burner will most definitely burn through tinfoil.  Just for reference.)  Stir fry the frozen veggies lickety split.  This is why I love car camping!  (Note: the $6.99 Styrofoam cooler from IGA may not be environmentally friendly, but it does kick some serious butt!  It kept a bag of ice in ice form for over 60 hours...our other trusty coolers didn't last half that long.)

 
Breakfast #2: Scrambled eggs with peppers, cherry tomatoes, cheddar cheese, hashbrowns, back bacon and fresh fruit.  Amazing!!  And self explanatory.


Not a meal, but I couldn't resist putting in a pic from our hike.  Looking at Lightning Lake from the Lightning Lake Loop.  Fabulous way to spend an afternoon!