I had 5 lbs of wild boar in the freezer, how to use it? Super Bowl Chili! Make ahead, and serve next day.
Wild Boar Chili
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I had 5 lbs of wild boar in the freezer, how to use it? Super Bowl Chili! Make ahead, and serve next day.
Wild Boar Chili
Ingredients
After a discussion with friends Alan and Lyn, I decided to make some Mapo Tofu. I was rooting around in the pantry and found a package of tofu skins and thought, great, I'll make some bean curd skin rolls and we can enjoy a spicy dish and a not spicy dish.
I quickly got to work, found a recipe, and started chopping things madly. Soaked the tree ear mushrooms, gave up looking for my dried shitake mushrooms and decided to chop other veg instead. For the rolls I quickly prepared some slivered carrots, cabbage and cucumbers. To the meat, I used beef, I added the requisite minced tree ears, garlic, ginger, cornstarch, sesame oil, shao xing wine, and soy sauce. Stir like mad to combine and voila! meat filling.
Next, I opened the package of bean curd or tofu skins and realized that this was going to be a nightmare scenario. The sheets were folded up onto themselves so that each "page" was multiple layers thick. I dunked them in the warm water, fiddled with them, and tried to pry the layers apart. This was not going to work at all. So I had to go to plan B with this. I decided to soak 2 pages and then just chop up the result and saute everything in the wok.
Mapo, I have written about many times. Last night, I was pressed for time, AND hungry, so I went with the easiest method possible. Stir fried the meat and ginger, added in 2 T of doujiabang sauce and then splashed on some soy, shaoxing, rice vinegar, and anything else I felt like throwing in.
Since I had some soaked tree ear mushrooms I threw them in and, well, that was a mistake. I should have cut them into smaller pieces, instead I just hacked a large piece into quarters or sixths, and they were just too damn big and chewy.
Mapo Tofu |
Deconstructed Tofu Skin Rolls |
The combo was quite tasty, Bill was going back for more. I was pretty happy with the deconstructed rolls, and would probably tweak that a bit more going forward, like, buying fresher bean curd skins and actually making the rolls! But as an invented dinner save, it was pretty damn good.
I had a bunch of broccoli, some shisito peppers, 1/2 a butternut squash and some carrots.....plus some chicken thighs. What to do?
Option 1 - Tajine
Option 2 - Sheetpan
Feeling lazy, I took option 2. I piled the chopped veggies into a sheet pan along with a sliced onion and mixed it with some olive oil and salt and pepper. Added the chicken thighs on top and drizzled them with oil and salt and pepper, and popped it in the oven, 350°F for 30 minutes, rotated the pan, and set the timer for 15 more minutes. Chicken was cooked, and veggies were nicely browned.
Yum!
Pre Cooking |
Ah, risotto |
A beautiful Chablis |
I had a ton of veg that needed to be used in some creative way. I decided that I would attempt a sheetpan dinner using some homemade brats and the vegetation that was in the fridge.
Veg and Brats
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Pre sausage veggies |
I runneth over with cauliflower and cabbage these days, so I must make something with them that will be tasty and satisfying, and of course, spicy. I also decided that I didn't want meat tonight. I can hear Bill saying, "What did you do with Clarissa?"
All of these recipes come from Vegetarian Indian Cooking with Your Instant Pot by Manali Singh.
OMG this dinner was superb! No brag, just fact. I am in heaven, spice, tingling mouth, crispy veggies and SHRIMP.
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I bought some beef strips from FD a while ago and decided to pull them from the freezer and make something spicy to celebrate the Inauguration of Joe and Kamala!
I checked what was in the fridge, and found some brussel sprouts hiding in the vegetable drawer along with a lone bok choy and some leftover broccoli. Perfect!
I chose Hunan Beef with Cumin after browsing through the NYT Cooking site. I trusted the recipe as it was a riff on a Fuchsia Dunlop recipe. I really love her recipes, haven't tried a dog yet!
For the veggies, I decided to wing it and come up with a stir fry that was easy, and quick, and could use the same pan as the beef.
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I had to clean out the vegetable bin and decided to try a prepared curry spice mix that I had. I used Shah's Vegetable Masala mix.
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