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Monday, August 3, 2015

Quick and Easy Eggroll in a Bowl

This is another of my favorite quick and easy recipes. The original comes from Mostly Homemade Mom, though as usual I've changed a few details to fit my own tastes.



Ingredients


  • 5 cloves garlic, pressed
  • 1 lb ground mild italian sausage (or turkey sausage)
  • 1 bag dry coleslaw mix 
  • 1/2 cup low sodium soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon ginger
  • red pepper flakes (to taste)
  • sliced green onion
  • sour cream (optional)

Steps


  1. As always, start by pressing your garlic. Set aside.
  2. In your largest, deep skillet, brown sausage. The original recipe calls for country sausage, but I prefer the flavor of Italian sausage. Surprisingly, it goes really well with the soy sauce and ginger!
  3. Meanwhile in a small bowl, combine garlic, soy sauce, ginger, and red pepper flakes; set aside.
  4. Once sausage is cooked through, add dry coleslaw mix to skillet and stir to combine. It will look like way too much when you first dump it in there, but the cabbage will wilt down to about half size, so really do use the entire bag.
  5. Pour sauce over everything and stir in well, continuing to cook over medium heat for about 5 minutes or until cabbage is wilted and the texture is as you like it.
  6. Serve with sliced green onion and maybe a dollop of sour cream.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Dinner Last Night: Korean Beef Rice Bowls


One of my favorite quick and easy recipes is Korean Beef and Rice from Six Sisters. This is a simple, quick recipe made from ingredients I almost always already have on hand. In fact, the only item that I had to actually add to my shopping list this week was the ground beef! I do change up a few ingredients though. Here's my version:

Ingredients

  • 3 cloves garlic, pressed (or minced)
  • 1 cup (dry) jasmine rice
  • 1½ cup any broth
  • 1 Tbsp oil
  • 1 lb lean ground beef
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • ¼ cup soy sauce
  • ¼ tsp ground ginger
  • 1 tsp crushed red pepper
  • green onions, diced

Steps

  1. Begin by pressing (or mincing if you don't have a garlic press) your garlic. To get the best health benefits, always let your garlic sit for a few minutes after mincing it to give the alliin and alliinase time to combine and form allicin before applying heat. Set pressed garlic aside.
  2. Bring broth to boil in a medium saucepan. I used some leftover beef broth from earlier in the week, but have used chicken or veggie broth and it comes out just as well. This will give your rice some flavor and keep it from clumping.
  3. Once broth is boiling, stir in rice and cover. Reduce heat to simmer and allow to cook for 15 minutes.
  4. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat until runny. The original recipe calls for sesame oil, which I suppose would be more authentic, but I tend to use what I have on hand. Usually olive oil.
  5. Brown beef and garlic.
  6. Drain the fat (if any) and add brown sugar, soy sauce, ginger, and red peppers. Again, the original recipe calls for salt and pepper in this step, but I actually liked this better the time I forgot to add them, so now I never bother. There is plenty of flavor with the sweetness of the brown sugar, the saltiness of the soy sauce, and the bite of the red pepper.
  7. Mix well and simmer for a few minutes to blend the flavors.
  8. Serve over rice and top with plenty of fresh chopped green onions.