From Debbie Gift
Sift Together
Stir Together
Slowly whisk liquid ingredients into dry ingredients.
Pour onto hot lightly-greased skillet, cook till done (flip when all the bubbles on the first side pop).
You can add blueberries, or serve with maple syrup, or whatever you like to do with blueberries. These make wonderful silver-dollar pancakes.
From Jenn Purnell
Proof the yeast in the water.
Add 2 cups of flour, the sugar, oil, and salt. Mix well. Add 1 cup of flour, mix. It should start coming away from the sides of the bowl.
With the 4th cup of flour flour your hands and the kneading surface. Knead in a little at a time, adding enough to keep the flour from sticking to your hands. Knead very well – develop the glutens – the dough should be elastic,
When the dough is no longer sticky hold the heel of your hand in the dough for 10 seconds. If you can pull it away without sticking it’s right. This whole process should take 5-10 minutes.
Oil a 2-quart bowl, and roll the dough around in the bowl till it’s coated all over. Let the dough rise 30-45 minutes – until doubled in size. Punch it down. (Let it rise again if you want – Jenn thinks it should rise for 2 hours.).
Shape it and let it rise again for 5-10 minutes in shape. Fold the edges over to make the pizza crust
Pre-bake the crust on top rack for 10 minutes, then bake with the toppings for 5-10 minutes.
Some of my standard substitutions for Asian-food staples:
From Jason Gift Enevoldsen
Bits to add
Add onions, ginger, steak, salmon (whole), Maggi, and beef broth. Bring to a boil, simmer 1 ½-2 hours until steak is tender and cooked through. KEEP COVERED, you’re not boiling it down. (Salmon will have disintegrated completely, but that doesn’t matter).
Soak rice noodles in hot water 10-15 minutes. Boil noodles for 1 minute, strain and rinse in cool water immediately.
After broth is done, cut steak in very thin strips – crossgrain if possible.
(*Listed Sriracha ingredients: Chili, Sugar, Salt, Garlic, Distilled Vinegar, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Bisulfate As Preservatives, and Xanthan Gum.)
(**Listed Maggi ingredients: Water, salt, wheat gluten, wheat, and less than 2% of wheat bran, sugar, acetic acid, artificial flavor, disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, dextrose, caramel color)
Related posts: my standard Asian-food cooking substitutes.
Photo by Jenn Purnell
Salad
Dressing
Serving
Cook rice. Dice zucchini, parsnips, celery, onions, and finely chop the garlic. Clean and chop the spices. Dice the chicken.
Steam the zucchini and parsnips. Sauté garlic and onions in oil until soft. (Leave the celery aside)
Add chicken to garlic and onions along with tarragon and thyme. Sauté on high until outside of the chicken is white all over, stirring frequently. Reduce heat to medium-low and cover. Stir every 5 minutes until chicken is cooked through.
Whisk dressing ingredients together. Serve on side.
Mix rice, veggies, chicken. Serve over spinach, top with flowers. Add dressing to taste.
From Alice Enevoldsen and Jenn Purnell
Bottom:
Top:
Make pie crust, put in silicone cupcake papers. Make top crumbs by mixing flour and sugar, then cutting in palm oil until it loosely clumps together. Set aside
Measure syrup in 2 cup glass measuring cup. Boil water. Boil lemon juice in a glass measuring cup in the microwave. Add baking soda to hot water. Add water and lemon juice to syrup measuring cup and mix thoroughly.
Assemble pie by alternating layers of the liquid and the top crumbs – 3 layers of each.Bake at 375F for 20-30 minutes.
When cool, top with one pansy each. These are a great egg-free replacement for lemon bars. The texture is somewhat similar, and the flavor is pretty close.
From Alice Enevoldsen
Shave the carrots into nice thickish shavings – about 2-3 inches long. Toss them with the rice wine vinegar and olive oil. Let sit for 15-20 minutes.
Separate the prosciutto and turkey into individual slices, and slice in half.
Wrap a basil leaf and 5-15 carrot shavings in a cold cut. Lay out on a pretty platter.
Eat.
From Jason Enevoldsen
Grind up all the spices as fine as possible (or as finely as you have the patience for), then mix together.
As Old Bay seasoning has nutmeg and all-spice, it isn’t an option for us. Here’s something that smells the same and is tasty in similar recipes.
From Corinne Cooley
Before you turn on the oven, move the rack as far down as you can. Then preheat the oven to 475F. Use 4 tablespoons of oil to grease a cookie sheet. Season the pan with salt and pepper.
Cut the potatoes into fries. Soak the potatoes in the hottest tap water available for 10 minutes. Dry the potatoes completely, toss with 1 tablespoon oil, and lay out on cookie sheet. Cover with foil and tuck in tightly.
Bake 5 minutes. Remove foil.
Bake until the fries are beginning to get golden brown on the bottom (15-20 minutes). Flip – but make sure you still have only one layer of potatoes.
Bake until done – crispy (5-15 minutes).
Rotate the pan if the fries are cooking unevenly.
Remove from pan and drain on paper towels. Salt.
Heat oil to 350°F
Mix the dry ingredients. Mix in the beer until smooth. Chill for at least 15 minutes but up to an hour or so.
Cover a plate with cornstarch. Drag fish strips through cornstarch, lightly coating them. Dip each strip in the batter, coating and drop into the oil. Once the batter is firm enough, flip them and cook 2 minutes or until golden brown.
Drain and serve with Corinne’s fries.