Remove the stems of 3 portobellos and slice them in 4 mm slices. Mix 2 tbsp ketjap manis , 2 tbsp sweet chili sauce, 1/2 tbsp five-spice , a pinch each of garlic powder , ginger powder ánd cayenne pepper then stir in the portobello slices to marinate. Bring 1/2 l water to the boil with 1,5 dl white wine vinegar, 1,5 tbsp caster sugar, 1 star anise , salt and a laurel leaf Use a mandoline to slice 2 carrots into thin matchstick-sized strips and slice 1/2 oxheart cabbage very thinly. Mix them in a bowl, then pour over the boiling water. Cover with clingfilm. Mince 1 shallot, a clove of garlic, a 20g piece of fresh ginger and 1/2 red chili pepper, then sweat in a tsp arachide oil Add 20g tomato paste and briefly sweat. Then add 2 tbsp sweet chili sauce , 1,5 tbsp soy sauce , 2 tbsp ketchup and a splash of water and boil softly.Finally add 1/2 tsp five-spice and keep warm Drain the portobello slices then dust them with 50g Maizena corn starch , using 2 hands
It is not cheap, but if you come across it don't hesitate and buy an Iberico pork collar (aka boneless neck, Cabecero). Mine was 1800 g. It is a well marbled, exquisitely flavorful cut that can be roasted, braised, or sliced into steaks for quick searing. ... While iberico is best known for the famous slow-aged hams, the other cuts are succulent, moist & delicious. I made pulled pork from one half. Today I made this from the other half. First I peeled, halved and then sliced 800 g of onions and sweated them in 40 g of butter, turned the heat up a bit and softly fried them for about 40 mins, nicely caramelised and brown. Took out the onions and added some more butter in the pan to sear the meat. Then turned the heat down again and added sea salt, black pepper, 3 tbsp Worcestershire and 6 finely hacked cloves of garlic , 1.2 liter of beef stock , the reserved onions and 2 leaves of laurel . Put the lid on and let it simmer for 3 hours. Then I took out the oni
P ani Puri is one of my favorite chaats from childhood. Whenever we go out, we used to thoroughly enjoy the chaat from the roadside street vendors. In every nook and corner, you can see a pani puri stall. We used to have competition, as who will have more puris. Every Indian like pani puri to the core. It is said that this not only satisfies your taste buds but also keeps the kid in you alive. Once during fasting time, in Bangalore, after breaking the fast I had 30- 35 pani puris without eating anything. I like to have them anytime of the day. After coming to the US it has become very rare to find pani puri. We will get the pani puri kit in all the Indian stores. I started making it from scratch as we don’t find the puris most of the time in stores. My daughter loves it a lot. She won’t eat anything else if pani puri is there for snacks. Pani puris have different names like the puchkas, gol gappas and so on. Pani means water and puri are the fried puffed dough balls. Yesterday was my s
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