Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Impossibly Cowabunga Chicken Broth Recipe

This is quite honestly the best broth that I have ever had. I still have some tweaking to do before I put it on Yummly but it is really starting to come together. I am sorry I don't have exact measurements on everything just yet. The next time I make it, I am going to try and measure everything out. If you like homemade broth (it tastes great with homemade egg noodles) then please check this recipe out and let me know if you have any input or if something sucks. I can take it. 



Impossibly Cowabunga Chicken Broth Recipe

Ingredients


Chicken with Bone in (legs work the best)
1 cup dehydrated celery plus 1 quart bag of celery remnants.  
1 lb of carrots or carrot remnants
1/2 quart ziploc full of dehydrated leeks
1 sprig of dehydrated Rosemary
1 1/2 onions chopped
Onion Skins for Color
1 tablespoon Celtic Sea Salt
10-20 Peppercorns according to your taste
2 bay leaves
1/2 cup fresh parsley
1 bunch of Parsley Stems* 


Directions


Combine all Ingredients and cover with water. bring to a boil and then low simmer until chicken is done. Pull chicken off bone. Crack bones with a monkey wrench and put the bones back into the broth/stock. Add more water if necessary and then Simmer the broth on low to your desired taste. Strain the broth, refrigerate overnight and then skim fat off the top. (I will clean up these directions more ASAP)

*Parsley Stems have the most flavor compared to the leaves. And they are perfectly safe to eat. They have to much taste to just nibble on but they are great for broths so no need to throw them away. 



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Turkey Stock

Monday, November 17, 2014

How to Make Your Own Apple Sauce

This is just the standard apple sauce recipe that everyone uses. But this blog is like my online cookbook. I don't have any delusions of ever making a dime off of any of this. Its like cloud storage. Microblogging is dead imho. I figure if it helps anyone else great if not at least I don't have to worry about losing a cookbook. I just wish I didnt have to learn to cook but I don't want my wife to leave me lol...fortunately she is a good teacher. 


Ingredients


3-4 peeled Apples (Ima Gonna Rock Granny Smith)
1 cup Water 
1/2 teaspoon ground Cinnamon
1/4 cup White Sugar
1/4 cup Brown Sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt

Directions



  1. Place the peeled, cored, and quartered apples into a large pot. 
  2. In a saucepan, combine apples, water, sugar, and cinnamon. Cover, and cook over medium heat for 15 to 20 minutes, or until apples are soft. Allow to cool, then mash with a fork or potato masher. Stick them in the Ninja Blender and ninja them into applesauce

Monday, November 3, 2014

Delicious Turkey slash Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe

Okay my fingers are tired from typing so I am just going to throw this up and add some pizazz (yeah right, I know I have no style) to this article later. Nobody reads this thing anyways. Still I hope that you enjoy this Chicken Noodle Soup recipe that I made up. It was a total accident but totally doh-licious. Okay, I used that word again. I promise I won't ever use it again unless I am talking about dough. 


Delicious Turkey slash Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe



Ingredients


Turkey Stock 
2 Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts
7 chopped Carrots
4 Celery Stalks
1 or 2 teaspoons of Celery Powder
Big Handful aka 2 Cups of Dehydrated Leeks
4 Chicken Bouillon Cubes (I know its cheating but it was delish so...nyah to the purists)
Egg Noodles


Directions


1. Cover the Chicken with water and Boil the Chicken until Done
2. Remove Chicken from the pot and leave the water in the pot. 
3. Cut chicken into small bite size pieces. 
4. Add the Turkey Stock to taste the chicken water
5. Add everything but the Egg Noodles
6. Bring to boil and cook until carrots are tender. 
7. Add egg noodles and cook until they are done (aprox 7 minutes)
8. Serve and Enjoy (hopefully)


My wife is an expert on chicken noodle soup and she loved it. It's not as good as her's of course but maybe I can talk her into sharing the recipe here with you. I will write more on it when the arthritis in my fingers wears off a bit. I clocked 120 wpm back in college and now I am lucky to pull 10 wpm. Winter suxors. This recipe makes approximately 4 quarts and you should still have plenty of Turkey Stock left over depending on how strong you like your soup. 


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Turkey Stock Makes Great Chicken Noodle Soup (Recipe)

With Thanksgiving on its way. Everyone will soon be scrambling around to find the perfect Turkey. Thanksgiving is a day to be thankful. We are thankful for are families, delicious food and the Native people (don't call them Native Americans it's offensive)  who were kind enough to share their food with us and thus prevent our subsequent starvation. And of course, the Turkeys (the living) all over America will celebrate and be thankful that they survived another Turkey Day Holocaust. 

As you are enjoy the Tryptophan induced coma your wife is probably in the Kitchen throwing away the ravaged remains of the Thanksgiving Turkey. But Don't do that. You are throwing away a valuable resource. You can use that carcass to make a delicious Turkey Stock that will make what my wife called a near perfect Chicken Noodle Soup. Now of course I achieved this feat of greatness (in my own mind) not be being perfect. I couldn't do anything perfect if my life depending on it. As usual it was an accident (doh!-licious). Here is the recipe


How to Make Delicious Turkey Stock



Ingredients:


Turkey Bones
*1/2 quart of Carrot Tops (not the greens just the nubs  you usually don't eat)
Two large handfuls of fresh chopped or dehydrated leaks
3 or 4 regular sized celery stalks chopped
half a jar of dehydrated or fresh chopped onions. 
handful of fresh or dehydrated parsley flakes
7 or 8 Dried Sage Leaves
1 large sprig of rosemary
A couple large shakes of Thyme
1 Tablespoon Celery Powder
1 Monkey Wrench to Crack the Turkey Bones


Directions:



1. Put all the ingredients in a large pot. 
2. Fill the pot with water to just about an inch over the ingredients. 
3. Simmer (1 or 2 bubbles a minute) until all the meat starts to fall of the turkey.
4. Remove the Turkey Bones Take the meat off the bones and throw away (or add to your collection of leftovers)
5. Crack the bones with your monkey wrench and toss them back into the pot. 
6. Simmer until it is concentrated to the desired taste. 
7. Strain through a fine mesh strainer when it tastes good. 
8. Pour into containers and refrigerate overnight.
9. Skim the congealed fat (if any) off the top of container and freeze until ready.


Notes: 


Some people have complained that this method makes the broth cloudy but I didn't notice. It tastes delicious that is the only thing that is important to me. You can use this Turkey Stock to make a delicious Chicken Noodle Soup. I will post the recipe below when I type it up.  Here is the recipe I started with to make Turkey Stock but I experimented with it and its totally(well, not totally)  different  now. 

*I save the top and bottom pieces that I cut off the carrots to use for Broths. If you want you can just put carrots in there instead. But I am broke as a joke so I have try and reuse everything I can. 

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