Posts Tagged ‘Costco’

Rose’s Jewelled Rice

yummy yummy jewelled riceJewelled Rice is a nice meat accompaniment in eastern recipes but this is my own little variation on it I happened to whip up over the weekend. Hubby had this with sliced bourbon chicken he picked up from Costco.

Rose’s Jewelled Rice for 2

1/2 c short grain brown rice (you can use white or basmati too, just follow package directions for water and cooking times)
1 1/2 c veg or GF chicken broth (NOTE: I make my own vegetable stock- see below for recipe)
3/4 c diced sweet onion (vidalia or red)
3/4 c diced dried fruit (apricots, pineapple, papaya, sultanas- any mix of these works, I used apricots and pineapple)
chopped green onions to serve, GF soya sauce (optional)
sea salt and pepper (optional)

not very complicated :)diced onionsdice apricots and pineapples

Bring the broth to the boil over medium flame in a small pot. Meanwhile, wash the rice and add to the pot with the diced onions. Cover and cook according to time on package, adding water if needed according to the type of rice you are cooking.  Make sure to cook long enough to absorb most of the liquid and stir occasionally to keep from sticking to the bottom of the pot. When you are nearing the last 3-4 minutes of cooking, add the diced fruit and fluff up the rice (season to taste if you wish). Before serving, fluff again and divide between bowls. Top with green onions and a splash of soya sauce.

This particular version of the rice is mild in flavour- use a stronger stock or carmelise your onions first in a little butter before adding to the pot to bring out more flavour.

cook up the riceadd the onions!stir in some fruityummy yummy jewelled rice

Rose’s Vegetable Stock

Vegetable peelings
Water to cover
Dried herbs- rosemary, coriander, seasoned salt, etc

I use fresh veg in cooking quite a lot so I save the peelings and add them to my crockpot on the weekend to make a basic stock for rice dishes. Any savoury veg works- the last batch I made I just put in green onion stalks, the tough bits of a small cabbage and a whole, peeled garlic clove. All I do is add a handful of herbs to this and just cover the veg with water. This is the easiest stock ever and it smells really nice- cook on high for a couple of hours in the crockpot and let it cool in glass jars. I usually forget I’m even cooking it until the smell permeates the whole apartment and it’s done. Can’t get any easier than that!

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Yummy quick broccoli fry

We’re not big meat eaters (neither are we vegetarians) and I spied this quick little recipe on the BBC GoodFood site the other day and decided to try. BBCGoodFood is one of my favourite food magazines. I can skim out the GF recipes for me and practise making the heavy traditional stuff like pork pies and pasties for my husband.

The original recipe for Beef StirFry w/Broccoli and Oyster Sauce is right on the GoodFood site. I, of course, made modifications. If you’re looking to try other recipes on this site or from the magazine (I either get a copy from the library or buy the holiday edition from Barnes and Noble), you’ll need to convert some of the measurements.

ingredients for stir fry

These were my ingredients- nothing really fancy or complicated. I didn’t have a garlic clove laying around so I used powdered and I ommitted the beef. I also substituted fish sauce for the oyster sauce as Wal-Mart didn’t have any gluten free stuff.  Oh heck, let’s face it, I just rearranged this entire recipe!

Since this is fairly easy and tasty fare, I added some sliced mini pepper (so cute! got them at Costco) and green onions instead of a white onion. I just followed the first couple of steps and softened the peppers first before adding the brocolli. Mine was frozen so I adjusted the cooking time a little and added the green onions last.

 

frying the peppers

brown ricealltogether now!There were several suggestions in the comments on this recipe for small substitutions, serving on rice noodles, etc. I served mine over plain brown rice and it was DE-LISH.

finished brocolli stirfry

Tasty factor: thumbs up from me- will try it next time with the meat.

Poopy factor: none (however, husband didn’t try it because it has something ‘evil and green’ in it.)

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