This is my finished project.... love it!
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Gypsy Bracelet (Artisan Bracelet)
I've re-kindled my crafty passion, 'been making my own bracelet and earrings on my free time.... and I just love them! Found this video in YouTube, very easy to follow...
Labels:
Artisan Bracelet,
Bracelet-how to's,
Crafting,
Gypsy Bracelet,
Hobby
Sunday, September 2, 2012
DRY GARLIC-LEMONGRASS PORK BITES
I found this
Vietnamese Recipe in YouTube. Tried it and it came out very delicious! Hubby and daughter loved it! Even my 6 and 2 ½ year-old nephews loved them
too. Very kid friendly dish, pwede
siyang pambaon sa school, instead of Nuggets or Hotdogs, this is
healthier. Aside from pork, you can use boneless chicken
breast or any other parts you would want.
I made some changes in the recipe to further enhance its flavor. Quick, easy and economical recipe. Enjoy!
Ingredients: (my version of the recipe)
1 kg. Lean
Pork or Kasim (cut into bite-size)
3 tbsp Garlic Salt (I don’t have garlic salt, so
instead I used 1 1/2 tbsp garlic powder & 1 1/2 tbsp iodized salt)
4 tbsp white
sugar
1 tsp Pepper (could use more pepper)
5 tbsps
Minced Lemongrass
2 egg
(or 3 eggs for more coating)
6-7 tbsps All Purpose Flour (if you added 1 more egg, add a bit more of this)
2/3 cups
Japanese Bread Crumbs (add more if needed)
6 cloves
Minced Garlic
1 to 1
½ cups
cooking oil
Ingredients: (this is the original recipe)
1 lb. Lean
Pork or Kasim (cut into bite-size)
1 tbsp
Garlic Salt
1 ½ tbsp
white sugar
½ tsp Pepper
2 tbsps
Minced Lemongrass
1 egg
3 tbss All
Purpose Flour
1/3 cups
Japanese Bread Crumbs
3 cloves
Minced Garlic
1 to 1
½ cups
cooking oil
Procedure:
Combine
sugar, garlic salt & ground pepper. Mix well. Pour over the pork the salt
mixture. And mix to coat the meat evenly.
Add in half of the minced
lemongrass, mixwell again… then
beat the egg very well, then add it to the pork. Then add the flour, and mix well, making
sure the pork is evenly coated with flour.
Then add the Japanese bread crumbs and mix well.
Meanwhile, put about 1 cup cooking in a deep pan, turn
heat to medium-high heat, and have redy a plate with paper towels. When the oil is ready, place pork in the pan,
separate bites if they stick together.
Move the pork about in the oil to ensure even frying. Don’t overload the pan. Doing this inbatches give you more control to
fry them evenly. An aluminum strainer is excellent for
removing the cooked bites once they turngolden brown. Set aside fried pork bites.
In a
separate pan, put some vegetable oil, turn heat to medium-low and sauté remaining minced lemongrass, stir well
to brown lemongrass. Add the garlic and
continue until browned, then put into a small bowl and set aside.
Put the fried
pork bites in a plate, and top it with
fried garlic-lemongrass. Enjoy!
Quick tip
for mincing the lemongrass:
Crushing the
lemongrass speeds up the mincing process.
Notice how the splintered stalks fall apart as they are being chopped.
Note : You may watch the Video below to see the actually process of cooking this dish.
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