9/25/09

Happy Sausages

Happy Sausages

I was bored one day and decided to have some fun with my food. It's not really a recipe, recipe; it's just another way to present a snack we all like to eat: sausages/hotdogs! This one I call happy sausages inspired by the octopus designed sausages in bento boxes!

You just need a couple of sausages or hotdogs, preferably bite sized. Defrost them, and then make a + shaped cut (but only til half of the sausage; don't cut all the way) on one side of the sausages. Get your pan and fry them til they brown, and the + shaped cut will make your sausages look like they have legs! Slice some cheese and fashion them into eyes and a mouth for your sausage. Stick 'em on the sausage (they'll stick because of the oil), and then design with ketchup, mayo, and mustard!

9/8/09

Katsudon


First of all, I would like to thank the 1000+ people who have visited my food blog! Knowing my blog has been visited by so many people makes me very happy. Thank you!

Here is a recipe to celebrate! It's very simple, but I read online that Katsudon is usually eaten before a big test as "katsu" is a homophone of the verb 勝つ katsu, meaning "to win" or "to be victorious". And well, I don't have any tests or anything (my 1st term in senior year of college has just ended actually), but I hope to continue to feel victorious in the sense that people will continue to visit my blog.

Anyway, enough of me blabbing! Here is the recipe for one serving of Katsudon:

Ingredients:
1 Tonkatsu cooked and ready! A chicken fillet can also be used as substitute instead of pork (chicken katsu is called Torikatsu, if I'm not mistaken).
1 egg
1/4 leek sliced diagonally
1/2 onion sliced
50ml water
1/5 tsp powdered dashi (I use Ajinomoto brand dashi found in most Japanese sections of the grocery. Market Market in the Fort has many varieties of powdered dashi)
1 tbsp kikkoman soysauce
1 tbsp mirin
1 tsp brown sugar

1.5 cup of rice put in a rice bowl big enough to fit your Tonkatsu

Directions:
  1. Mix water, dashi, soysauce, mirin, and brown sugar and put in heated pan
  2. When mixture begins to be hot, add onion
  3. When the mixture is boiling and onion has begun to be transluscent, add your Tonkatsu
  4. Beat egg lightly and pour over mixture and tonkatsu
  5. Put some of the leeks on the Tonkatsu
  6. Cover the pan for about a minute, or until your egg has reached your desired consistency.
  7. Slide everything onto a bowl of rice.
  8. Serve and eat while hot! :)
*Thanks to the Cooking with Dog show for some tips!

The Meatlover's Pizza Sandwich

Ok, so I haven't been posting much recently. I've just been so busy! Anyway today I was craving for a slice of pizza, but we didn't have any at home and I didn't have enough money to buy, so I decided to just make something kind of like a pizza. I call it, the Pizza Meatlovers Sandwich! Now the picture doesn't look so appetizing; I just used a 2 megapixel camera phone since my DSLR's with my brother, but trust me, it is reeaaal good.


Ingredients:
2 slices of bread (regular sandwich bread is fine, cibatta is better)
Ketchup (regular flavor. NO Tamis-Anghang or Banana ketchup for this)
Ground black pepper
Basil (can either be fresh or dried)
Quickmelt cheese and or mozarella
Feta/white cheese in herbed olive oil (optional)
1 Green olive (optional)
2-3 slices spiced Ham
1 and a half big strip of Bacon
1/4 of onion

Directions:
  1. Spread ketchup on one side of both bread slices (don't be frugal, but don't put too much that the bread will get soggy)
  2. On one bread slice, put lots of slices of your cheese, crumble about two-three small feta cubes, and put about half a teaspoon of the herbed olive oil over it.
  3. Slice the onion and green olive and put these on the same side of the bread as the cheese/s and ketchup
  4. Add a pinch of pepper
  5. And add, if using fresh basil, slices of 1 leaf. If using dried basil, just a dash
  6. Fry the spiced ham until it begins to brown
  7. Fry the bacon until the meat is reddish brown and the edges crispy
  8. Add on the meat on the bread
  9. Cover with the remaining slice
  10. Grill sandwich in a sandwich griller until bread has browned with grill marks, and cheese has melted. *
  11. ENJOY! :)
To make it meatier, feel free to add sauteed ground pork or beef, pepperoni, or whatever your favorite meat is! Just remember not to use too many salty types of meat or else the pizza sandwich will become too salty.

*If you do not have a sandwich griller, I guess you can use the oven toaster and toast the sanwich for about 5 minutes.