Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆ #101

Filed under:Bread,Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆,Pork — posted by IOjaw on July 20, 2006 @ 2:59 pm

With all the humidity this time of year, standing in a hot kitchen to cook just doesn’t fit the bill. Hubby avoided the heat and went back to the basics with this light yet filling meal, Toasted Ham Sandwich:

Toasted Ham Sandwich

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The sandwich consisted of ham and iceberg lettuce on toasted white bread spread with mayonnaise and whole grain mustard. As accompaniments, hubby chose low sodium potato chips and dill pickle slices. Finally, cream of mushroom soup was added to complete the meal.

Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆ #100

Filed under:Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆,Grilled,Pork,Potato,Salad — posted by IOjaw on July 19, 2006 @ 2:36 pm

The weather’s giving us a break and allowing for outdoor cooking fun. Here’s another simple meal I came-up with for the BBQ pit, Grilled Foil-Wrapped Pork and Potato Dinner:

Grilled Foil-Wrapped Pork and Potato Dinner

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The meal consisted of Grilled Foil-Wrapped Garlic-Mustard Pork with Onions:

Grilled Foil-Wrapped Garlic-Mustard Pork with Onions

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Pork roast strips, whole grain mustard, red wine vinegar, minced garlic paste, fresh parsley, white pepper, sesame oil, and white onion slices wrapped in foil and grilled on medium heat for 20 to 30 minutes.

Also included in the meal was Grilled Foil-Wrapped Ginger-Basil Potatoes with Red Bell Pepper:

Grilled Foil-Wrapped Ginger-Basil Potatoes with Red Bell Pepper

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Potato slices, chopped fresh basil, minced ginger paste, lemon juice, diced red bell pepper, black pepper, olive oil, and grated parmesan cheese wrapped in foil and grilled on medium heat for 30 to 40 minutes. (Please make sure the heat is not too high or you end up with a bit of charring as a result.)

To finish the meal, I added a fresh salad of homegrown arugula, iceberg lettuce, sliced cherry tomatoes, and bacon bits with a creamy cheese dressing sprinkled with dried oregano flakes.

Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆ #99

Filed under:Bread,Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆,Cheese,Pork,Salad,Seafood — posted by IOjaw on July 18, 2006 @ 12:02 pm

Hubby came up with this tasty meal for a hot summer’s day, Fish Sandwich:

Fish Sandwich

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The sandwich consisted of red snapper sautéed in olive oil and iceberg lettuce on whole grain bread with horseradish, mayonnaise, and dill weed. Accompanying the sandwich were dill pickle sticks and a side salad of arugula, spring onions, cherry tomatoes, and bacon bits topped with a creamy cheese dressing.

Arugula Side Salad

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Japanese “Fast Food” – Brown Sugar Donuts

Filed under:Fast Food☆,Sweets — posted by IOjaw on July 16, 2006 @ 3:01 pm

Some brown sugar donuts, a very popular snack, from a local tenpura vendor.

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Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆ Snack#5

Filed under:Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆,Cheese,Chicken,Salad,Snack Time,Tortilla — posted by IOjaw on July 14, 2006 @ 1:58 pm

This is cool and quick summertime snack, Mixed Greens with Chicken Wrap:

Mixed Greens with Chicken Wrap

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For the snack, I used a tortilla,some leftover salad with dressing, and added bleu cheese chunks.

Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆ #97

Filed under:Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆,Chicken,Pork,Rice,Salad — posted by IOjaw on July 13, 2006 @ 3:22 pm

A creative use hubby came up with for leftover salad, Papa’s Asian-Style Pork and Chicken with Greens Medley:

Papa's Asian-Style  Pork and Chicken with Greens Medley

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For this dish, hubby used sliced pork lightly sautéed in sesame oil, dried sliced garlic chips, minced ginger, soy sauce, oyster sauce, white pepper, chicken broth, chopped bok choy, rosemary, and leftover Hot & Tangy Mixed Greens with Chicken Salad served on a bed of rice and sprinkled with cracked toasted sesame seeds.

Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆ #96

Filed under:Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆,Chicken,Salad — posted by IOjaw on July 12, 2006 @ 12:16 pm

This is a tomatoless summer salad that combines several unexpected ingredients: Hot & Tangy Mixed Greens with Chicken Salad:

Hot & Tangy Mixed Greens with Chicken Salad

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The salad consisted of sliced Chinese cabbage, bok choy, watercress, carrots, and red onion, with diced red bell pepper, avocado, and boiled chicken tossed in a dressing of minced garlic, sesame oil, olive oil, red pepper flakes, garlic and chili sauce, coriander, oyster sauce, and lime juice. To complete the summertime meal, I served assorted cheeses with mini-croissants.

Japanese “Fast Food” – Bento#21

Filed under:Bento,Fast Food☆ — posted by IOjaw on July 11, 2006 @ 2:58 pm

This option in the local convenience store bento boxes contained a myriad of edibles: mountain vegetables, seaweed, potatoes, potato croquette, chicken, hamburger, deep-freied pork luncheon meat in an herbed batter, deep-fried shrimp, hard-boiled egg, and rice sprinkled with herb.

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Japanese “Fast Food” – Mixed Sandwich

Filed under:Fast Food☆ — posted by IOjaw on July 10, 2006 @ 4:03 pm

This a meal hubby put together using a sandwich consisting of egg salad, ham and cheese, and iceberg lettuce as the entrée. To accompany the sandwich hubby used red-pepper potato chips, dill pickles, cherry tomatoes, and cream of mushroom soup.

Japanese

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Japanese “Fast Food” – Chocolate Chip Pastry

Filed under:Fast Food☆,Sweets — posted by IOjaw on July 8, 2006 @ 12:52 pm

This is a pastry being offered at a local convenience store.

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