Thursday, September 27, 2012
Chorizo Meatball Pizza
Remember just a couple of days ago when I combined a pound of hamburger with a Chorizo marinated sausage???
The meat made a terrific hamburger!!! But I also saved about a quarter of a pound of the meat in order to make this pizza.
The usual "Go To" pizza Dough,
The usual "Go To" Marinara Pizza Sauce
A few slices of Mozzarella cheese
Some red Onion rings
And it's a pizza to remember!
Paired well with a second pizza... The classic pepperoni!
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Carbonated Onion Rings
Long time readers will know of my never ending quest for the perfect onion ring. IMO, I found a very close recipe this year with a "secret" ingredient... Click the photo to see what that secret is.
BUT, one mans perfect recipe is another man's wife's dreaded TOO MUCH BREADING recipe.
So, since I am cooking for two, the search continues....
Today I decided to give a couple of tips I had heard on one of the TV Chef shows (not sure which one... sorry).
I had heard that club soda in place of the buttermilk (or milk) or egg that I had tried in the past would add some carbonated twist.
I had also heard that allowing the rings to dry out for an hour or so at room temperature would help allow the initial flour step to stick better.
So away I went...
Carbonated Onion Rings
Ingredients
- 1 Cup Flour, Divided
- 1/4 Cup Cornstarch
- 1 Cup Club Soda
- 2 tsp Cajun Seasonings
- 3 Medium Onions, Separated into rings
- Enough to cover 2 inches Conola Oil to Fry
- Slice the onions and separate into rings. Allow to air dry for one hour.
- In a shallow bowl, whisk together 1/2 cup Flour, Cornstarch
- Whisk in Club Soda
- Pour Cajun Seasonings into second shallow dish and flour for dredging into a third
- Fill heavy bottomed pan with 2 inches of Canola oil
- Dip onion ring into the flour, then in the batter and coat well, and then coat with seasoned flour. Drop onion rings immediately into hot oil. Brown on both sides, about 2 minutes. Drain on wire rack over sheet pan
- Serve and enjoy!!!
I actually think these would work best as a garnish inside the burger instead of a side dish...
But, Jackie loved em!
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Mix a Little Chorizo Sausage with your Burger
Hard to believe it's even worth a post...
1 pound of hamburger mixed in with
1/4 pound of sausage and
1/4 cup of a chorizo sausage marinade (not sure what is in it, but a local buddy is trying to market it... You'll be hearing more soon).
mix well and enjoy!
Makes a tasty burger...
Add some grilled onions,
Dill pickle slices
Tomatoes and lettuce.
Add some crispy onion rings
And that's lunch!
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