Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Chinese Dumplings & Baozi


Anthony and I watched a couple of YouTube videos last night on making dumplings because I wanted to find a good recipe for them. Here are the awesome videos we saw: video 1, and video 2. I reviewed the videos this morning before running to the store for a few items. I also checked out a similar recipe here.

When I returned from the store I set to work making my dumplings. I had leftover filling so I made baozi as well.


Dumplings Dough:

All-Purpose Flour
Hot Water

Filling:

Ground Beef
Green Bell Pepper
Sweet Onion
Garlic Cloves
Soy Sauce
Balsamic Vinegar
Vegetable Oil
Ground Ginger
Table Salt
Romaine Lettuce

Dipping Sauce:

Soy Sauce
Vegetable Oil
Garlic Cloves

















Baozi Dough:

Self-Rising Flour
Hot Water






I sprayed the buns with oil so they wouldn't stick to the steamer.


I cut up a pineapple while the first batch was cooking.




Yum!



For breakfast in the morning . . .











Sandwich, Knot, and Bar

Today I sent along a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, a garlic knot, and a chocolate chip protein bar for Anthony's lunch and snack pack. We have lots of breads and bagels in the freezer since I loaded up on groceries a couple weeks ago just in case I had the baby early. I just pulled a couple slices of bread from the freezer, stuck them in the toaster, then they were sandwich ready. Creamy peanut butter and red plum jelly completed Anthony's sandwich. I wasn't very hungry so I just had an apple with peanut butter for my lunch.


Monday, October 7, 2013

Italian

Tonight we had our neighbors over for dinner. I decided to make Italian. On the menu was Anthony's favorite, garlic knots! Also on the menu was Luigi Vitelli's Penne Rigate, my own special meat sauce with Reggano's Mushroom Pasta Sauce  as a base, and steamed vegetables. Can I just say, I love Italian food! Dinner was tremendous!


Shari's Meat Sauce

1 lb. Ground Beef
1/2 Sweet Onion
4 Garlic Cloves
Soy Sauce
Reggano Mushroom Pasta Sauce


Unfortunately, I'm not giving out my garlic knots recipe.



Sunday, October 6, 2013

Easy Corn & Beans Fajitas

This afternoon I made a meal in minutes! All you need is:

Tortillas

Corn
Beans
Minced Garlic
Cumin
Red Pepper Flakes
Salt & Pepper

Yogurt
Salsa










Saturday, October 5, 2013

Anthony's Favorite Chinese Food- Baozi!!!

Tonight was my second attempt at Baozi. They turned out amazing thanks to a YouTube video that Anthony and I watched last night on how to prepare them. It is called "China Cooks! Baozi by Tang Hua." You should check it out here.


I substituted a few ingredients here and there from the YouTube video. These are the ingredients I ended up using:

2 Cups Self-rising Flour
Water

1 lb. Ground Beef
1/2 Sweet Onion
1 Head Romaine Lettuce
Vegetable Oil
Balsamic Vinegar
Soy Sauce
Ground Ginger
Salt

I steamed the Baozi for 25 minutes.

























Second Batch




Eating the first batch!





Waiting for the second batch.


Very tasty with vinegar.







Mexican Fiesta Stew

I asked Anthony what he wanted for lunch. He said Baozi. I have to thaw some meat for those though so we are going to have them for dinner instead. I looked through the cupboards and pulled a can of black beans with jalapenos, a can of diced tomatoes, and some pasta shells. I dumped the can of tomatoes with the juice in a pot, added pasta, water, oil, and salt, put it on the stove, and turned the front burner on high. After it came to a boil I added the beans, leftover garlic & onion tomato sauce from pizza making last night, and cumin. I cooked my stew until the shells were done, emptying the dishwasher, and loading it all the while. I added yogurt and black pepper to my personal bowl of soup, yum yum, while Anthony added yogurt and tortilla chips to his.