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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by noam » Thu Nov 18, 2010 4:49 pm

cheers bro!

erm amounts is jsut however you wana do it really, with the seasoning mix i'd probably do equal parts celery/onion salt to half white pepper, you could prob add some sugar in there aswell.

also if you wana go all out you could buy some chinese cooking wine (Shaosing) and throw that in with the soy and chopped veg, goes in bare other chinese recipe aswell

with amounts its worth just making a little batch first, tasting then seeing what you think it needs, be it more/less seasoning, more of x ingredient, i haven't got it nailed yet, but i know its how they make em at the Yang Sing (where my dad works) so eventually we'll get it right!

oh yea, if you have say a pack of 10 chicken wings, you'll need a ramakin dish full of seasoning, you wont use it all but it'll give you leeway, i reckon 3-4teaspoon of celery/onion salt and half the white pepper but you can change that to taste

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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by Rekah » Thu Nov 18, 2010 4:54 pm

noam wrote:cheers bro!

erm amounts is jsut however you wana do it really, with the seasoning mix i'd probably do equal parts celery/onion salt to half white pepper, you could prob add some sugar in there aswell.

also if you wana go all out you could buy some chinese cooking wine (Shaosing) and throw that in with the soy and chopped veg, goes in bare other chinese recipe aswell

with amounts its worth just making a little batch first, tasting then seeing what you think it needs, be it more/less seasoning, more of x ingredient, i haven't got it nailed yet, but i know its how they make em at the Yang Sing (where my dad works) so eventually we'll get it right!

oh yea, if you have say a pack of 10 chicken wings, you'll need a ramakin dish full of seasoning, you wont use it all but it'll give you leeway, i reckon 3-4teaspoon of celery/onion salt and half the white pepper but you can change that to taste
:D:

im gonna be making a chicken stir fry tonite with rice noodles, got any tips on that?

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Post by jazzamataz » Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:38 pm

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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by BaronVon » Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:40 pm

Rekah wrote:
noam wrote:cheers bro!

erm amounts is jsut however you wana do it really, with the seasoning mix i'd probably do equal parts celery/onion salt to half white pepper, you could prob add some sugar in there aswell.

also if you wana go all out you could buy some chinese cooking wine (Shaosing) and throw that in with the soy and chopped veg, goes in bare other chinese recipe aswell

with amounts its worth just making a little batch first, tasting then seeing what you think it needs, be it more/less seasoning, more of x ingredient, i haven't got it nailed yet, but i know its how they make em at the Yang Sing (where my dad works) so eventually we'll get it right!

oh yea, if you have say a pack of 10 chicken wings, you'll need a ramakin dish full of seasoning, you wont use it all but it'll give you leeway, i reckon 3-4teaspoon of celery/onion salt and half the white pepper but you can change that to taste
:D:

im gonna be making a chicken stir fry tonite with rice noodles, got any tips on that?
Flames are required. If the pan doesn't burst on fire when you add the chicken then you're doing it wrong. Heat that fucker up till the colour of the pan changes.
The key to a good stir fry is having everything pre cut, it should take no more than a couple of minutes to cook.
Oh and Oyster Sauce, i fuckin love that shit.

I shall add a recipe soon.
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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by Rekah » Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:48 pm

worked out i have no chicken, ah well i have bacon so that will do

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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by BaronVon » Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:57 pm

Rekah wrote:worked out i have no chicken, ah well i have bacon so that will do
Bacon stir fry sounds like a bad idea
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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by noam » Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:00 pm

baron_von_carlton wrote:
Rekah wrote:
noam wrote:cheers bro!

erm amounts is jsut however you wana do it really, with the seasoning mix i'd probably do equal parts celery/onion salt to half white pepper, you could prob add some sugar in there aswell.

also if you wana go all out you could buy some chinese cooking wine (Shaosing) and throw that in with the soy and chopped veg, goes in bare other chinese recipe aswell

with amounts its worth just making a little batch first, tasting then seeing what you think it needs, be it more/less seasoning, more of x ingredient, i haven't got it nailed yet, but i know its how they make em at the Yang Sing (where my dad works) so eventually we'll get it right!

oh yea, if you have say a pack of 10 chicken wings, you'll need a ramakin dish full of seasoning, you wont use it all but it'll give you leeway, i reckon 3-4teaspoon of celery/onion salt and half the white pepper but you can change that to taste
:D:

im gonna be making a chicken stir fry tonite with rice noodles, got any tips on that?
yeah exactly, problem is no one in this country has them incredible gas flame ovens that you get over there/in restaurants, but yeah, having a good wok and havin it stupid hot is the key. meat first, then veg, then anything like chilli/garlic/spring onion last as you dont wana ruin the flavour by overcooking. and oyster sauce. lol itt IS bangin

fuck the shit they use in thailand, they cook in like peanut oil or rapeseed or somthing, i HATE that smell along with condensed milk

Flames are required. If the pan doesn't burst on fire when you add the chicken then you're doing it wrong. Heat that fucker up till the colour of the pan changes.
The key to a good stir fry is having everything pre cut, it should take no more than a couple of minutes to cook.
Oh and Oyster Sauce, i fuckin love that shit.

I shall add a recipe soon.

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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by BaronVon » Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:08 pm

^^^^^ I know what you mean about the gas flame issue. However i find that if you heat the wok for a good 20 minutes it has the same effect. That coupled with a good caste iron pan that holds the heat.
I'm not sure about your issue with the oil though. The oil the Thais use has very little smell or flavour, it's pretty damn neutral as far as cooking oils go.
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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by noam » Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:10 pm

when i was there i was trying to work out the sweet smell in the streets, n it wasn't condensed milk but i got it everytimg i walked past the stands, im sure it was peanut oil they were using which has that smell. i could be completely wrong though and it was just the condensed milk smell

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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by BaronVon » Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:25 pm

noam wrote:when i was there i was trying to work out the sweet smell in the streets, n it wasn't condensed milk but i got it everytimg i walked past the stands, im sure it was peanut oil they were using which has that smell. i could be completely wrong though and it was just the condensed milk smell
Yeah it's probably the condensed milk or coconut milk dishes. Plus they cook lots of desserts on the street all of which are stupidly sweet. It could also be the smell of palm sugar which is used in loads of dishes and has quite a pungent aroma.
I've lived here so long that i've become immune to all the foul smells.
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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by Rekah » Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:59 pm

baron_von_carlton wrote:
Rekah wrote:worked out i have no chicken, ah well i have bacon so that will do
Bacon stir fry sounds like a bad idea
didnt turn out too bad

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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by Rekah » Fri Nov 19, 2010 12:53 pm

we need more recipes, whats gwaning people

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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by Rekah » Sun Nov 21, 2010 7:27 pm

bumpage, im not letting this thread die

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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by noam » Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:53 pm

rite better kick this off

made some italiano meatballs the other day, well simple recipe but i think it was bangin

meatballs:

500g mince beef
one egg
a slice of bread for breadcrumbs
a healthy sprinkling of parmesan cheese
salt & pepper

Gravy:

tin of tomatoes
tin of tomato puree
1/4-1/3 bottle red wine
one white onion (medium size)
one garlic clove
mushrooms
lemon juice
dried oregano/basil
bay leaf
chopped fresh parsley
butter
cup of olive oil
salt & pepper
sugar

piece of piss really

blitz bread for crumbs, add to meat, add egg, sprinkle parmesan and season healthily whilst you break down the meat mix with a wooden spoon, to make them into meatballs i tried something which works quite well, i got a plate, oiled it with my hands and started making the meatballs, set them on the plate

the gravy is simple: very healthy glug of olive oil, 20g butter, medium heat, add onion, cook till translucent, add garlic, fry for a few seconds, add meatballs, reduce heat slightly, cook till meatballs are browned all over, add wine and turn heat right up to cook off the alcohol, add tomato stuff/herbs/bay leaf.

bring to boil then reduce heat to simmer. salt and pepper to taste, add lemon juice and sugar to make the sauce taste how you want aswell. add mushrooms. put lid on. leave for 20mins check on it, season again if it needs it. leave for another 40mins. you can add some more butter at the end aswell if you want a proper meaty gravy. when you're cookin your pasta take the lid off and leave on lowest heat to thicken. add fresh parsley right at the end, stir, let it stand and then eat.

so easy

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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by Mints » Sat Jan 29, 2011 3:33 am

YEAH!! I was going to create this thread, but here it is :D:
Anyway, I'm starving, so I've decided to make my Thia lemongrass soup. Thought you guys may like it, or want to alter it to your liking.

Ingredients:
3 cups of water
1 can of chicken stock
1 lemongrass stalk (cut into 3rds and smashed in)
1/4 cup diced onion
1 teaspoon of salt
1 teaspoon coriander
1 tablespoon lime juice
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 tablespoons fish sauce
1 cup of straw mushrooms
chili pepper (as much desired)
2 tomatoes (cut into quarters)


Directions;
-Combine water, chicken stock, lemongrass stalk, onion, and salt into pot; and bring to a boil.
-Once boiling, turn heat down and let it simmer for about 20min.
-Next, add lime juice, olive oil, fish sauce, coriander, mushrooms and chili pepper.
-Cook for another 5-10min, adding the tomatoes at the last few minutes to ensure a firmer texture.
-Serve it up and enjoy

You might want to add ginger. I'll pass though.

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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by the wiggle baron » Sat Jan 29, 2011 3:39 am

Actually scratch that. Enjoyed the hell out of some chutneys ive made recently. Not really a recipe for that tho...
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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by curse » Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:16 am

Anyone got a good recipe for a Caribbean style chicken curry? Part of my rent is to cook the fam a nawty meal once a week, and every relevant cookbook I've found thus far involves Levi Roots gleefully emptying a bottle of Reggae Reggae into what appears to be a standard meal from another cuisine :corncry:
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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by noam » Mon Jan 31, 2011 1:26 am

i actually asked a woman who has been a friend of my families for years for advice on west indian/jamaican food and she just said... 'Levi Roots' book is really good'

:(

but her curried mutton is DA BOMM YO

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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by Jhonny2x4 » Mon Jan 31, 2011 1:49 am

BASIC BACON TURKEY CHEESE OMELET:



You need:

1. 2 Eggs
2. Cheese of your liking
3. Deli Sliced Honey Turkey
4. Pieces of bacon (bacon bits will do)
5. Salsa (or anything else that goes well with eggs, except jelly)


6. Frying pan
7. Cooking Oil
8. Spatula


Directions:


-1. Cook Bacon to desired amount of crispyness (not too crispy though)

0. Pour Cooking Oil on Pan.

1. Crack 2 raw eggs and pour in pan. (make sure stove is NOT on)

2. Stir eggs in pan till the eggs have little to no white left (only the yokey yellow)

3. Turn stove on low, let eggs cook till they are somewhat firm and spongey.

4. Put Cheese on left side of egg.

5. Shred trukey with hands and place on slowly melting cheese.

6. Place Cooked Bacon pieces on turkey

(optional) Place salsa on turkey

7. Fold Right side of egg over left and press firmly around edges till both sides of egg stick together.

8. Flip omelet till both sides are yellowish gold.

9. Place on plate, pour salsa on omelet if you did not put salsa in omelet.



Enjoy.
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Re: SNH Cookbook!!!!!

Post by curse » Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:04 am

This thread has too much potential to die :h:
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