Showing posts with label Apples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apples. Show all posts

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Fusion Potsickers

Fusion Potstickers 





Fusion you say? Yes... I think. Well I said it so I'm going with it. From what I remember dumpling are normally filled with ground pork, sometimes shrimp, napa cabbage, water chestnuts, mushrooms, ginger, green onions. I used mostly shrimp, a little bit of pork, apples, celery, spinach, and ginger. The use of apples, celery and spinach I believe give it a french twist. I don't know. I may be wrong. Has happened before.

Also... A lot of pics incoming...

Ingredients
Filling
-Ground Pork
-Shrimp
-Celery
-Spinach
-Apples
-Ginger

Dough
-Flour
-Water

Sauce
-Onion
-Garlic
-Grape Jelly
-Ketchup
-Worcestershire Sauce

Creation
What?! Separated ingredients... Don't know why I didn't think of it before. So first off the filling. 


About this much shrimp


To that we add the pork, about a 1/4lb, which gives us more shrimp than pork. Which is what I wanted. Then there is one stalk of celery, plus a bit a ginger. Let's see what else did I add..

Oh yeah about this much diced apple


Not too much so when you bite it you don't get apple upfront but more sweetness from apple.

Then the final kicker.. spinach.


Yep, no cabbage, and everything is diced so that it will fit inside a dumpling. I don't have a picture of the finished filling as it mysteriously vanished. So now for the dough. Just flour, water and salt. 

Obviously needs more water


I don't have measurements here cause I just do it by feel. Keep added a little bit of water until it pulls together .

This actually needs more flour and more kneading, but I ran out of flour... I know right?


So it should look like the above picture. A tiny bit.

Rolled into a log


This is so you can cut of sliver to make each dumpling.

Like this


No I can't roll out perfect circles, had to use a measuring cup, but yeah now to attempt to show you how to make these dumplings..... deep breath... Swig of Kool-aid... Here we go.

There that is what filling like


And yeah its close to being over-filled. No matter what you do you will probably over fill a couple. it just happens. I still do it and this isn't my first dumpling rodeo.

Pinch the sides up.


Now crimp. This is a bit hard to explain. Fold the back side over into the other side. 


And do the same to the other side. This is what the back looks like


My finished dumpling. Not going to win any beauty awards... they are clearly over stuffed.


Now we turn them into potstickers


To do this brown the bottom by getting some oil in the pan good and hot. Not so hot that it's burn cause you need time to put all the dumpling in and once they are browned on the bottom. Here comes the 'fun' part. While it is on the burner. Hot oil sizzling away and everything you are going to pour about a cup of water in the pot and then quickly cover. Then when the water boils away...

This is what you get


Now about that sauce. This is the part where you realize you should have read the whole thing first. Dice some onions and get then sweating in a pot. 

Nothing to see here.


Now once they have some color add some chopped garlic.

Simple. Easy.


Now add some grape jelly and ketchup.

Wait what?


Yes. Its about 1:1 on the ketchup and jelly. And once it boils down and the jelly melts....

Yes. Now taste. Correct sweetness or ketchup and done.


Potstickers are served bottoms up.


Now that looks good.



Fusion potstickers... now...

Monday, December 5, 2011

Country-Style Pork

Sauteed Pork with an Apple Gastrique over Potatoes



Haven't cooked these in a while and I always do it the same way. Yeah. Then the potatoes had a little mishap, of which I am blaming the non-stick pan. Yep. I sure am.

Ingredients
-Pork
-Potatoes
-Apples
-Celery
-Ginger
-Onions

Creation
So, saute pork on all sides. Done. Then came the time to make a gastrique. Which apparently I have been almost doing this whole time is I just switch the order of ingredients. Caramelize sugar before deglazing and boom gastrique.

Now the potatoes... sigh. They were supposed to be yellow, but when it came to finish them with a dash of cream the excess oil (Nonstick pan) mixed with the cream and turned it brown.

However, the taste was on point and that is what matters. Especially since it is...

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Cinnamon Rolls (Revisted)

Cinnamon Rolls



I said I would do it and I have done it. Though I still have an affinity for the apple glaze. No other fruit will do... until I branch out and how often do I do that. Not very. For the record these taste much better than the first batch. Next time I write my own recipe.

Ingredients
-Flour
-Milk
-Sugar
-Cinnamon
-Egg
-Yeast
-Apple Glaze


Creation
Pretty much the same thing a last time. Make dough. Fill it. Roll it. Cut it. Rise it. Bake it, though next time I'm a do it my way from the get go. Gonna bake, then cut the dough, roll it, make it. I'm sure this will work.

Of course this time I still didn't follow recipe. As there isn't a sugar glaze. Too simple. And I love apples and as far as I know apples make it...

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Cinnamon Rolls

Apple-glazed Cinnamon Rolls



So don't consider myself a baker nor do I bake a lot. However this may change that. Cinnamon Rolls have been on the list to make for years, but I just hate following recipes. Still diverted towards the end of this one, but yes cinnamon rolls! 

Ingredients
-Cinnamon
-Sugar
-Flour
-Milk
-Egg
-Apples
-Butter
-Probably something I'm forgetting

Creation
First dough made from scratch (aside from Chinese dumpling dough). Turned out quite well. After that it actually becomes quite simple.

Roll the dough out. Cover in cinnamon sugar butter mixture. Roll it. Cut it. Let rise. Bake. Done.

Apple glaze is.. well.. apples, butter, sugar. On top of a cinnamon rolls make this...