Posted on 13 October 2013. Tags: 30 minutes, aluminum foil, bat wings, brown sugar, chicken, chicken wings, cup brown sugar, cup soy sauce, degrees fahrenheit, Halloween, oyster sauce, parchment paper, sauce mixture, soy sauce, whole chicken
... soy sauce mixture and then ensure the bag is properly sealed. Massage the wings, turning the bag over and over, until the wings are thoroughly coated. Place the bag in the refrigerator and allow the meat to marinate for at least 2 hours. Overnight would also be good. While you’re awake, turn the massage the chicken wings every 30 minutes to ensure the sauce coats the wings.
When you are ready to prepare the wings, preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Place either parchment paper or aluminum foil on the baking sheet. This will make clean-up a breeze.
Take the wings out of the marinade and shake off any excess liquid. Throw the marinade away; this is NOT the time to reuse and recycle. Lay the chicken wings on the lined baking sheet. Try to lay the wings on the baking sheet so the wings are extended somewhat.
Bake the wings for 20 to 25 minutes or until the juices run clear when pricked with a fork. Use the soy sauce mixture you reserved to brush on the wings every 10 ...
Posted in Halloween, Recipes
Posted on 16 November 2012. Tags: aluminum foil, cake recipe, cream cheese, cup flour, fresh pumpkin puree, melted butter, pumpkin cheesecake, pumpkin cheesecake recipe, pumpkin pie, pumpkin puree, room temperature, sour cream, tsp cinnamon, tsp vanilla, whipped cream
... cheesecake uses fresh pumpkin puree, but you can certainly use the canned variety if you’re short on time and fresh ingredients.
Ingredients Needed:
1 ½ cups graham crumbs
½ melted unsalted butter
24 oz cream cheese at room temperature (3 packages)
2 cups fresh pumpkin puree
3 eggs
1 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla
¼ cup flour
¼ cup sour cream
¼ tsp ground cloves
¼ tsp nutmeg
¼ tsp cinnamon
¼ cup flour
Also, keep on hand a mixing bowl, mixer, spatula, 9-inch spring form pan and aluminum foil.
Directions:
Step 1: Preheat the Oven
Preheat the oven to 350 F.
Step 2: Make the Crust
Combine 1 ½ cups graham crumbs with ½ cup melted butter.
Stir until well combined.
Add combined mixture to spring form pan and spread evenly along the bottom.
Step 3: Prepare the Filling
Use a mixer to blend the cream cheese until soft and smooth.
Add 2 cups pumpkin puree.
Add 3 eggs.
Then 1 cup sugar.
Add 1 tsp vanilla.
Add ¼ cup flour
Next, add your spices. First, add ¼ tsp ground ...
Posted in American, Desserts, Recipes
Posted on 27 October 2012. Tags: aluminum foil, beaten egg, bell pepper, bread crumbs, embutido, ground pepper, ground pork, inch length, medium carrots, raw eggs, red bell pepper, salt and pepper, white sugar
... Needed:
½ kilo of ground pork
1pc of medium carrots grated
½ cheese bars sliced in small pieces
1 medium red bell pepper sliced into small pieces
2 tbsp of garlic minced
3 pcs raw eggs beaten
2 pcs hard boiled quartered sliced
2 tbsp of white sugar
¼ cup of evaporated milk or fresh milk
3 pcs of hotdogs sliced 1 inch length
3 tbsp of bread crumbs or oats
Salt and ground pepper to taste
Aluminum foil to cover
Direction:
Put the ground pork in a big bowl. Add the beaten eggs and the bread crumbs then mix well. Put in the carrots, onion, bell pepper, and sugar. Add salt and pepper to taste. Mix thoroughly. Pour in evaporated milk and mix well.
On a flat surface, place the aluminum foil. Put the ground meat mixture and flatten. Put in the boiled eggs, hotdogs and cheese at the middle of the mixture.
Form a cylinder shape by carefully rolling the foil and lock the edges of the foil.
In a steamer, place the ground meat roll and steam for 1 to 2 hours. Let it cook over a low heat. Let it cool. Place in a fridge for 30 minutes to 1 hour. Slice into serving pieces. You can fry them too.
Enjoy your ...
Posted in Filipino Recipes, Recipes