Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Tonight, when I get home it will be another fun night of unpacking the new house. However, I have my mother and father coming over for dinner. Chicken Lombardy with smothered with sauteed mushrooms and mozzarella cheese. With that we will have some sauteed asparagus and roasted red potatoes. I will get the progressive pictures and the recipe to all of you once we have our internet transferred over to the new place. Then hopefully we can get back on track.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Over this weekend, I literally did not cook one thing for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner. This wasn't because I am trying to starve myself to loose weight. Rather for the fact, that our new home was ready a week earlier than expected, so my friend Shawn and I moved all weekend long. I must say I am not a fan of manual labor.
Last Thursday, I was asked to help out on the food truck with Chef Hutchinson. I must say it was fun to be back working around food. While I am having fun with the AOS program, it is just not as much fun as cooking. However it was very hot and stuffy on that truck. Be good for me to loose some weight.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
You ever have one of those days when you get home from work ( in my case school), and there is absolutely nothing good to eat and you are too lazy to go to the grocery store to get something? This was me last night. What I found was a box of Banquet Pasta, some chicken breast and some Italian Bread Crumbs. What came out is shown below and I must say it wasn't all that bad. The important thing is the kids liked it....I think.
Monday, February 17, 2014
As we all know, the past Friday was Valentine's Day. Even though I am not a big fan of this holiday, I thought I would do my best to make it special for my better half. After all,
she does deserve it for having to put up with me everyday. So I waited until she was asleep and made some chocolate covered strawberries, cut up some fresh fruit and went and got her some Dove chocolates (her favorites). And before she woke up the following morning, I went back downstairs and made some heart-shaped blueberry pancakes for her. All followed up with a marriage proposal....That's right I am now engaged.

Thursday, February 13, 2014
Starting this phase in school was a little nerve racking for a guy like myself. I have gotten by on my personality for so long, that I forgot what it was like to have to do real work. With everything I have on my plate; personal catering, that my partner Shawn and I are doing, starting the L'Ecole Catering Club, my school work, and my family, it has gotten a little overwhelming. Until today, when I looked into the kitchen and saw Chef Damicos class putting together a display. It quickly reminded me why I am doing the things I am. I am lucky to have the instructors I have and the support system I have. Soon, you all will see these types of displays from myself and the club soon.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
A lot of my friends and family already know this, but over the past several months I have been getting really in to the personal catering side of the business. This past Saturday, my partner and I did our 4th catering job. This one was quite simple, but fun never the less. We prepared Salmon, Chicken, Rice, a Vegetable Medley, and Salad. Seems everyone was very pleased and enjoyed the meal. Looking forward to the next event.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
I have been laid up in bed with my foot propped up, starving for some sweets, when suddenly my wonderful girlfriend Monica and her beautiful daughter, Mackenzie surprise me with this wonderful cake. Mackenzie made this with little help from her mother. So in tribute to her first cake, I thought she deserved a spot on the blog. And yes, she even decorated my piece. She is so creative. Guess she's been paying closer attention than I thought. The cake itself was a box cake by Charm City Cakes and Chef Duff Goldman
Monday, February 10, 2014
Once again it's another freezing cold day. It may have reached about 20 degrees outside. So once again for dinner I turned to one of my favorite dishes my mother made when I was a kid. It is called Meat Pie Roma. If you like spaghetti, then you should love this dish. Again it is very simple to prepare. The recipe is as follows:
1) Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Grease an 8-inch pie plate, then line it with biscuits, pressing them together to cover both the bottom and up the sides of the plate. Brown ground beef in frying pan; drain and set aside.
2) Cook green peppers until tender. Then return the beef back into the pan with the green peppers, add spaghetti sauce mix, tomato paste and water. Simmer for about 10 minutes.
3) Sprinkle 1/4 cup parmesan cheese over the biscuits, then pour 1/2 meat mixture over the biscuits, top with two cups of mozzarella. Repeat layering one more time, ending with the remaining mozzarella cheese and little bit more parmesan cheese.
4) Bake for 25-30 minutes or until the biscuits and top of dish starts to form a nice brown color.
5) Let stand for about 10 minutes and cut just like you would a pie to serve.
Hope you enjoy this as much as we do.
- 1 pound ground beef
- 2 green bell peppers (diced)
- 1 pkg spaghetti sauce mix ( I use two)
- 1 (6oz) can tomato paste ( I use two)
- 3/4c of water ( I use 1 1/2c)
- 1/3c parmesan cheese
- 4c shredded mozzarella cheese
- 1 pkg Pillsbury flaky biscuits
1) Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Grease an 8-inch pie plate, then line it with biscuits, pressing them together to cover both the bottom and up the sides of the plate. Brown ground beef in frying pan; drain and set aside.
2) Cook green peppers until tender. Then return the beef back into the pan with the green peppers, add spaghetti sauce mix, tomato paste and water. Simmer for about 10 minutes.
3) Sprinkle 1/4 cup parmesan cheese over the biscuits, then pour 1/2 meat mixture over the biscuits, top with two cups of mozzarella. Repeat layering one more time, ending with the remaining mozzarella cheese and little bit more parmesan cheese.
4) Bake for 25-30 minutes or until the biscuits and top of dish starts to form a nice brown color.
5) Let stand for about 10 minutes and cut just like you would a pie to serve.
Hope you enjoy this as much as we do.
Every now and again, I enjoy looking up different recipes to try out. My family loves Chinese food. The favorite being General Tso Chicken. So as a treat to them and hopefully all of you, here is a recipe I found on line, done by Emeril Lagasse and the Food Network. Make sure you give it a try. It was absolutely amazing. The recipe that follows will make 2 servings.
1) In a bowl whisk together egg white, 2 tbsp of cornstarch, 2 tbsp of wine, and 1 tbsp of soy sauce. Mix well, them add the chicken chunks and toss until coated well. Cover and let marinade for up to two hours.
2) For the sauce, in a seperate bowl whisk 1 tbsp of cornstarch with 1 tbsp of stock until smooth. Add remaining 3 tbsp of chicken stock, 1 tbsp soy sauce, the 2 tsp vinegar, and the sugar and whisk together until combined. Set aside
3) In a large skillet, heat enough oil to come about 3" up the sides. Place chicken into oil one piece at a time. Cook until golden brown, flipping once or twice. Take chicken out and put on paper towels to drain. Set aside
4) Heat 1 tbsp of oil over medium heat, add chile peppers and stir-fry them until they start to get a nice dark color. Add the garlic, ginger, red pepper flakes, and scallions. Stir-fry until fragrant (about 15 seconds) Add the chicken stock sauce and bring to a boil, stirring until sauce starts to thicken.
5) Lower heat to low and add chicken and toss until coated.
Hint: Serve over rice and steamed broccoli.
- 1 large egg white
- 3tbsp conrstarch
- 3tbsp Chinese cooking wine or dry sherry
- 3tbsp soy sauce
- 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken thighs(cut into 1" cubes)
- 1/4c Chicken stock
- 2tsp white vinegar
- 2tsp sugar
- vegetable oil for frying the chicken
- 1tbsp minced ginger
- 1tbsp minced garlic
- 12 dry red chile peppers
- 1/2tsp red pepper flakes
- 1/2c green onions, cut on the bias
1) In a bowl whisk together egg white, 2 tbsp of cornstarch, 2 tbsp of wine, and 1 tbsp of soy sauce. Mix well, them add the chicken chunks and toss until coated well. Cover and let marinade for up to two hours.
2) For the sauce, in a seperate bowl whisk 1 tbsp of cornstarch with 1 tbsp of stock until smooth. Add remaining 3 tbsp of chicken stock, 1 tbsp soy sauce, the 2 tsp vinegar, and the sugar and whisk together until combined. Set aside
3) In a large skillet, heat enough oil to come about 3" up the sides. Place chicken into oil one piece at a time. Cook until golden brown, flipping once or twice. Take chicken out and put on paper towels to drain. Set aside
4) Heat 1 tbsp of oil over medium heat, add chile peppers and stir-fry them until they start to get a nice dark color. Add the garlic, ginger, red pepper flakes, and scallions. Stir-fry until fragrant (about 15 seconds) Add the chicken stock sauce and bring to a boil, stirring until sauce starts to thicken.
5) Lower heat to low and add chicken and toss until coated.
Hint: Serve over rice and steamed broccoli.
Once again, last night we got hit with some snow and the temperature got down to 3 degrees. With that in mind I thought we should have one of my mother favorites, baked potato soup. There are a hundred different ways to make this soup, but I enjoy the way my mother makes it. What you will need:
-6 large baking potatoes
-1 pound of bacon(for bacon bits)
-1 (8oz) container of sour cream
-2c of shredded cheddar cheese
-2tbsp of green onions (sliced on a bias)
-6c of milk
2/3c of butter, melted
2/3c of flour
1) bake 6 large potatoes @ 400 for an hour. And cook off 1 pound of bacon for your bacon bits. Once the potatoes are done allow them to cool slightly, then cut them in half lengthwise and scoop out the insides and then set aside. Once the bacon is nice and crispy allow them to drain on a paper towel so that the grease get soaked up, then chop into small pieces.
2) Start by melting 2/3 cup of butter, then slowly add 2/3 cup of flour over a medium/low heat,stirring constantly to make a blonde rue.
3) Take 6 cups of milk and slowly start adding this to the rue. Increase heat to medium, stirring constantly until it starts to thicken.
4) Add in your potatoes, half of the bacon, half of your green onions, and about 1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese. Stir until incorporated.
5) Slowly start to add your sour cream. Stir until the sour cream is mixed into the soup well. Make sure it doesn't come to a boil. You just want it to heat through.
6) Serve immediately and top with more cheese, bacon bits, and green onions. Add salt and pepper to your desired liking.
-6 large baking potatoes
-1 pound of bacon(for bacon bits)
-1 (8oz) container of sour cream
-2c of shredded cheddar cheese
-2tbsp of green onions (sliced on a bias)
-6c of milk
2/3c of butter, melted
2/3c of flour
1) bake 6 large potatoes @ 400 for an hour. And cook off 1 pound of bacon for your bacon bits. Once the potatoes are done allow them to cool slightly, then cut them in half lengthwise and scoop out the insides and then set aside. Once the bacon is nice and crispy allow them to drain on a paper towel so that the grease get soaked up, then chop into small pieces.
2) Start by melting 2/3 cup of butter, then slowly add 2/3 cup of flour over a medium/low heat,stirring constantly to make a blonde rue.
3) Take 6 cups of milk and slowly start adding this to the rue. Increase heat to medium, stirring constantly until it starts to thicken.
4) Add in your potatoes, half of the bacon, half of your green onions, and about 1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese. Stir until incorporated.
5) Slowly start to add your sour cream. Stir until the sour cream is mixed into the soup well. Make sure it doesn't come to a boil. You just want it to heat through.
6) Serve immediately and top with more cheese, bacon bits, and green onions. Add salt and pepper to your desired liking.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
So here it is at 6:30 in the morning and after yesterday's breakfast in bed experiment, I have decided to make everyone blueberry pancakes with some home made maple syrup. Seeing that there are 5 people in this house and 3 of which are females, it should make my stepson and my day go smooth. Especially since he is helping.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Mom Taught Me Well
My mother, whom for as long as I can remember, has always complained about the lack of romance in her life from my father. She used to teach me different ways to make that someone special feel amazing and important. Her favorite saying was "the quickest way to a girls heart is through her stomach." For some reason or another I woke up this morning with that thought on my mind. So I walked into the kitchen whipped up an ham and cheese omelette, with some bacon, and fresh fruit, and fed my wonderful girlfriend breakfast in bed. Thinking that she was most grateful for starting her day off this way.
My mother, whom for as long as I can remember, has always complained about the lack of romance in her life from my father. She used to teach me different ways to make that someone special feel amazing and important. Her favorite saying was "the quickest way to a girls heart is through her stomach." For some reason or another I woke up this morning with that thought on my mind. So I walked into the kitchen whipped up an ham and cheese omelette, with some bacon, and fresh fruit, and fed my wonderful girlfriend breakfast in bed. Thinking that she was most grateful for starting her day off this way.
The prodigy and mama D
Snowy comfort food
Here we are in the beginning of February and the weather is still cold, snowy, and nasty. However it makes wonderful weather for nice warm comfort food for dinner. My mother was always big on feeding our family of 8 with casseroles and food that would put you into that "food coma." So last night for dinner I made one of the families easiest yet delicious meals. Known as hamburger, gravy, over smashed potatoes, topped with corn. It is exactly as is sounds. Take some ground beef, brown it up. Make your favorite type of brown gravy and add it to the cooked beef. I like to make some rosemary, parmesan smashed potatoes. Place a big scoop of potatoes in the bottom of a bowl, top that with the ground beef and gravy, topped with some fresh corn. That is literally it. Absolutely amazing and only takes about 20 minutes to make. Give it a try and let me know what you think.
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