Food Art #4

Filed under:Artistic Food Endeavors on the Web☆ — posted by IOjaw on January 11, 2006 @ 11:55 pm

Although I’ve always known that there are some individuals who have had the talent and taken the time necessary to learn how to create artistic mini-masterpieces with food, I just never realized how truly wonderful some of these projects were. I’ve really become fascinated by some of the pictures I’ve found on the net. Here is an example of truly amazing food art.

Food Art #1

Filed under:☆Food Art☆,Artistic Food Endeavors on the Web☆ — posted by IOjaw on @ 11:51 pm

Here it is, the first week of the holiday season has begun. That’s what I call the week following the Halloween madness. There are only three weeks until Thanksgiving is upon us. Along with the “official” holiday season comes a wide range of decorating ideas. I ran across this unusual version of an old Thanksgiving tradition. Forget the calories, it’s one of the cutest things I’ve ever seen.

Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆ Creative Guest Site #3

Filed under:Creative Guest Sites☆ — posted by IOjaw on @ 11:45 pm

Here’s another one of those sites that covers more on a specific food topic than anyone thought was imaginable. This particular site covers a topic near and dear to most people’s tummies, popcorn!

Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆ Creative Guest Site #2

Filed under:Creative Guest Sites☆ — posted by IOjaw on @ 11:35 pm

When I introduced the creative guest portion of this blog, I knew there were some combinations of everyday edibles that I thought were rather unusual. If there weren’t so many of these munchies in the following sites, I would still have to wonder if it’s all being submitted as inside jokes.

Aliensoup

DISboards

Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆ Creative Guest Site #1

Filed under:☆Guest Sites☆,Creative Guest Sites☆ — posted by IOjaw on @ 11:21 pm

In case you haven’t been able to tell by my latest posts, this is the time of year when I love heading into the kitchen. And because it is one of the most hectic times of the year with every day producing unknown schedules, I find that the crockpot is one of my best friends. I am constantly on the look-out for new ideas and recipes that I can incorporate into my catalog of substituted edibles. However, recently ran across a site that has one-upped my imagination in creating original edible combinations. Never in one thousand years would I have come up with this.

Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆Recipe#29

Filed under:Bean,Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆,Crockpot/Crockette,Pork,Potato — posted by IOjaw on @ 10:09 pm

Here’s another yummy recipe that will fill you up and warm your tummy during these cold winter months.

Crockpot Sausage and Potato Stew

2 medium potatoes (quartered and thinly sliced)
1/2 medium onion (quartered and thinly sliced)
12 ounces spicy sausage (sliced into bite-size pieces)
1 15 ounce can red kidney beans (drained and rinsed)
1 15 ounce can diced tomatoes (undrained)
1 tablespoon dried oregano
1 tablespoon minced garlic
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon white pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1 cup beef bouillon
1/2 cup flour

Layer potatoes, onion, and sausage on bottom of crockpot. Add kidney beans, tomatoes with liquid, oregano, garlic, sugar, pepper, and cumin. Mix flour in bouillon and pour on top of other ingredients in crockpot. Cover and cook on high for 6 to 8 hours. Serve with bread or over rice.

Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆Recipe#28

Filed under:Bean,Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆,Chicken,Crockpot/Crockette,Pork,Potato — posted by IOjaw on @ 9:56 pm

This is a chunky and hearty chicken recipe:

Crockpot French-Country Style Chicken Stew

3 medium potatoes (quartered and sliced)
10 slices bacon (julienned)
3 skinless chicken breasts (cut into bit-size pieces)
1 medium onion (quartered and sliced)
1 cup frozen green beans (cut into bit sized pieces)
1 15 ounce can kidney beans (drained)
1 14 1/2 ounce can stewed tomatoes (with juice)
1 tablespoon minced garlic paste
1 tablespoon thyme flakes
1 teaspoon rosemary
1 teaspoon pepper
1 pinch salt
2/3 cup dry white wine
1/4 cup flour
1 10 1/2 ounce can chicken broth

Place potatoes on bottom of crockpot. Add bacon, chicken, onion, green beans, kidney beans, stewed tomatoes, garlic, thyme, rosemary, pepper, salt, and wine. Mix flour and chicken broth, then pour mixture on top of other ingredients in crockpot. Cover and cook on high for 8 – 10 hours. Serve over rice or with bread.

Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆Recipe#27

Filed under:Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆,Crockpot/Crockette,Pork,Potato — posted by IOjaw on @ 9:55 pm

This is an easy and earthy-flavored stew:

Crockpot Irish-Style Pork Stew

2 lbs boneless pork (cubed)
4 medium potatoes (quartered and sliced)
2 large onions (quartered and sliced)
1 tablespoon minced garlic paste
1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes
1 teaspoon caraway seeds
2 laurel leaves
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1/4 cup olive oil
1 101/2 ounce can chicken broth
1 large pinch salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
1/3 cup all purpose flour
1 12 ounce stout Guinness beer

Place potatoes on bottom of crockpot. Top with pork and onions. Add garlic, parsley, caraway seeds, laurel, brown sugar, olive oil, chicken broth, salt, black pepper, red wine vinegar. Mix flour and beer together, then pour mixture into crockpot. Cover and cook for 8 to 10 hours. Serve over rice or with bread.

Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆Recipe#26

Filed under:Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆,Crockpot/Crockette,Potato,Seafood — posted by IOjaw on @ 9:54 pm

This is an easy, yet deliciously spicy, seafood recipe:

Crockpot Spicy Seafood Stew

2 medium potatoes (quartered and sliced)
1 large red bell pepper (julienned)
1 large onion (quartered and sliced)
2 large tomatoes (quartered and sliced)
1 package frozen seafood mix (thawed) – this is a combination (approximately 3 cups) of peeled shrimp, bite-size squid, and clams found in the frozen food section at local supermarkets
1 cup peeled shrimp
¼ cup olive oil
1 tablespoon minced garlic
1 teaspoon dried red chili pepper flakes
2 teaspoons turmeric
½ teaspoon mustard powder
1 cup white wine
2 cups fish stock or chicken broth
1 tablespoon dried cilantro flakes
1 large pinch salt

Place potatoes in bottom of crockpot. Top with bell pepper, onion tomatoes, seafood mix, and shrimp. Add olive oil, garlic, chili pepper, turmeric, and mustard powder. Pour in wine and fish stock. Finish with cilantro and salt.

Cover the crockpot and cook for 8 to 10 hours on high. Stir occasionally. Serve over rice or with bread.

Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆Recipe#25

Filed under:Beef,Chanpuru-No Rules-Cooking☆,Crockpot/Crockette,Potato — posted by IOjaw on @ 9:53 pm

This is a simple recipe that consists of ingredients found in almost every household.

Crockpot Chunky Beef Stew

2 lbs cubed stewing beef
2 ribs of celery (sliced)
2 medium carrots (sliced)
4 medium potatoes (halved and sliced)
2 medium onions (halved and sliced)
1 can cream of mushroom soup
2 small or 1 large can of sliced mushrooms
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon black pepper
1 tablespoon minced garlic paste
Dried parsley

Brown beef in frying pan on medium heat in olive oil. Stir in pepper and garlic paste.
Place potatoes in bottom of crockpot and top with carrots and onions. Then place browned beef on top of vegetables. Add the mushrooms and finally add the cream of mushroom soup. Cover and cook on high for 8 to 10 hours. Sprinkle each serving with parsley.


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