I’ve been a bit busy lately with my job search but now I’m pleasantly surprised that there’s a new place for us foodies to see some of the best food on the net. All of you who love to cook should definitely check this page out, and this is how you become featured!
I’ve been taking pictures of my recent creations and this is the perfect opportunity to share them. Albeit, I may have to find some place with better lighting considering I live in a dungeon surrounded by evergreens.
This is what I’ve been up to!

Who doesn’t love fried bananas? The bananas I bought weren’t ripe yet so I decided to batter and fry them up to cut acidity. I splashed some honey and Kahlua on top with some eggnog ice cream.

I’ve always enjoyed stir fry but only recently have I been able to find the noodles (without making them myself). Baby corn, mushrooms, onions, and some fresh ginger made this a delicious vegetarian option. Of course, it wouldn’t hurt to modify this dish for those who love their meat. Any meat would do great in this!

I love sweet and sour so I decided to make myself a teriyaki sauce (mirin, sugar and soy sauce) with a touch of orange sauce and green onions. Best served with Japanese rice.

I never enjoyed meatballs as a child, then again, I didn’t like beef in general, but after preparing these delicious little morsels I have become a new-found fan. I didn’t bother with a recipe but just mixed a pound of ground beef with an egg, some seasoned bread crumbs, a bit of milk, Parmesan, and whatever seasonings sounded good. The tomato sauce is slow cooked with bell peppers, onions, garlic, basil, thyme and some rosemary. Sometimes I sneak in a bouillon cube instead of adding as much salt. If you have salt pork or bacon, you could use that instead to give the sauce a good flavor. Remember, tomato sauce doesn’t need heat. Instead, it needs ingredients that will accentuate the sweetness of the tomato. Animal fats work well because the acidity of the tomato cuts into the richness of the fats thus balancing everything out, in quite an addictive fashion! Don’t forget the olive oil!
I am thinking about seperating my product reviews and place them in another blog, which may take some time, but I will try to keep up with my cooking. There are several things that still haven’t made it on my blog yet, but it’s difficult to keep posting pictures everyday so I may post a few dishes in one post once a week.
Thanks for your patience!