Monday, September 24, 2012
Mmmmm.... Chocolate Fudge
I had the pleasure today to make some fudge. Their are so many recipes on the Internet to try. You just have to find your favorite and go with it. After making the fudge I coated them in different toppings. I used pistachios, cocoa powder, & shredded coconut. They came out great.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Stauffers of Kissel Hill...
So many grocery stores ... Where to go.. I like the variety that Stauffers offers to their customers. Produce is fresh, bakery has all types of fresh breads and desserts. Fantastic fresh coffee selection, all types of candies and nuts, great ethnic variety& so on. One thing I know a lot of customers enjoy is under the tent @ Stauffers. The showcase a different BBQ item Friday,Saturday, and Sunday. It is usually held during the warmer seasons.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Quenepas, Mamincillo, Limoncillo, One Fruit but Many Names
These delectable fruits vary in names depending what island you are from. One thing is when any carribian native sees these little green fruits, their mouth waters. I am originally from Florida , so I had the pleasure of enjoying Quenepas in my childhood.
Quenepas are the size of a silver dollar. You crack the green shell off and you will find a light flesh color all over a big seed. All you do is throw it in your mouth and try to bite the flesh off. Mamoncillo( Mama means to suck)
I have found that most people that have never tried these as a child think these are disgusting as an adult. Which is good cause it means more for me. Lol.
Living in the northeast it is a lot harder to find Quenepas. Usually we go to a neighborhood Spanish store. The season is very short and only lasts for about 1.5 months. If you ever get lucky and see these guys purchase one and tell me what you think.
Quenepas are the size of a silver dollar. You crack the green shell off and you will find a light flesh color all over a big seed. All you do is throw it in your mouth and try to bite the flesh off. Mamoncillo( Mama means to suck)
I have found that most people that have never tried these as a child think these are disgusting as an adult. Which is good cause it means more for me. Lol.
Living in the northeast it is a lot harder to find Quenepas. Usually we go to a neighborhood Spanish store. The season is very short and only lasts for about 1.5 months. If you ever get lucky and see these guys purchase one and tell me what you think.
Labels:
carribian,
Cuba,
dominican republic,
Fruit,
puerto Rico
Location:
Lancaster (null)
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Paella... So many interpretations
I decided to make paella the other day. The problem was finding a proper paella pan. I finally found one at reading glassware place in Rockville outlets.
Since I am a professional chef I just freestyles the dish. I try all types of seafood and let the magic happen. I realized that I prefer my paella with a little twist. I enjoy mine with lots of garlic, dice tomato, lemon zest, etc..... At the end of the day it is about what you enjoy...
Since I am a professional chef I just freestyles the dish. I try all types of seafood and let the magic happen. I realized that I prefer my paella with a little twist. I enjoy mine with lots of garlic, dice tomato, lemon zest, etc..... At the end of the day it is about what you enjoy...
I am back
It has been a while since my last post. I have had a lot of changes in my life, which are all positive. I am know settled down and ready to start back up.
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