Friday, 14 June 2013

Service Week/ School Picnic

     From the 3rd to the 14th of June we have been testing out recipes for our school picnic. We've been making spanakopita, black bean dip, white been dip, goat cheese crostini, Mexican hot chocolate cookies, and vanilla bean scones.
     Spanakopita is a triangle bread stuffed with feta cheese and spinach. It's simple to make and tasted just fantastic. Phyllo dough was the outside and it was a temperamental thing to work with but once you got the hang of it, everything worked out fine. Find the recipe at http://m.allrecipes.com/recipe/18417/spanakopita-greek-spinach-pie
     Black bean dip tastes great and its fairly simple to make as well. It has onions and garlic and cilantro in it and it says to let the water evaporate while cooking the beans but don't because then you can't blend it well. It was easy to make bad tasted great. Recipe at http://www.twopeasandtheirpod.com/easy-black-bean-dip/
     White bean dip was not my favorite but it did taste good. It worked out well and cooked fairly fast. Recipe at http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/white-bean-dip-with-pita-chips-recipe/index.html
     Next was the goat cheese crostini but I can't find the recipe and I don't remember much about it so I'm very sorry.
     Mexican hot chocolate cookies. Absolutely delicious. It was a little spicy because of some chipotle that we included (chili may also work). It was sweet and spicy and just tasted good.
Recipe at http://m.cookingchanneltv.com/recipes/spicy-mexican-hot-chocolate-cookies.html
     Vanilla bean scones are fantastic. It was great and sort of plain but that was good because we just covered them in vanilla bean sugar icing. It's amazing. It sweet and sugary but not too much so. Recipe at http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ree-drummond/mini-vanilla-scones-with-vanilla-bean-glaze-recipe/index.html

Friday, 31 May 2013

Pies week #2

     On Tuesday (May.28/13) we made gramcracker crust pie. As you can assume, we crushed gramcrackers into crumbs and combined it with butter and sugar and set in as the crust in two pie tins. The filling was a vanilla pudding type filling. We also made marange. Ours didn't turn out too well but it tasted good. We finished the filling and set it in the pie crust and baked it. We put the marange on when the pie was cool enough. I didn't like it much but my partner said it turned out very well
     On Thursday (May.30/13) my group made key lime pie. The other groups made strawberry and rubarb, blurberry, and pistachio pudding pies. We made the gramcracker crust for out pie and baked it for 15 minutes. We made th filling and used about 5 whole sized limes (we would have needed another 2 if we were to make more lime juice). The marange we made came out well, better than the last pies marange. It was ok. It felt like jello in your mouth. I liked it better than the other pies but I wouldn't make it again.

Pies week #1

     On Tuesday (May.21/13) we made apple pie. we chopped up apples, dowsed then in sugars (my group forgot to add the flour to the mixture) and set it aside. We mixed the ingrediants for the crust and layed it into a pie. we kept some extra for the lattice top (criss cross design top). We layered our pie and set it in the fridge to cool. On Wednesday (May.22/13) we cooked the pies for the class period and let them cool for the next period. During lunch when we ate the pie, everyone said the pies were amazing but i didn't like it much at all.
     On Thursday (May.23/13) we made apple tarts. we made pie dough and layed it out in circles for the topping. it was an apple mixture very similar to the apple pie filling. we cooked then and they turned out well, beside excess sugar burnt on the pan. I didn't like it really.

Beans and Rice

     On Tuesday (May.14/13)  we made beans and rice. We used pinto beans and i believe something along the lines of white rice. It was cooked fairly plainly and i can't remember much details but i do remember it tasted good but fairly plain. It probably could have used more salt or other seasonings.
     On Thursday (May.16/13) we made more beans and rice. Jenny's grandmother and mom came to help us make tortias and rice. It was a white rice and we used a spices mixture with tomato spices and other stuff to make the rice red. The beans were  good, we included onion and garlic and some other ingrediants. We also fried tortias. It tasted really good. After everything was cooked we would grab a tortia, put rice on it and then top it of with the beans. it tasted fantastic. I enjoyed learning how to cook the tortias and rice. It was an amaazing experience.

Friday, 24 May 2013

Cookie

     On Monday through to Wednesday (May.6-8/13) we'd been baking cookies. We started with a coffee crisp cookie (I can't remember the actual name), chocolate chip cookies, and a type of sugar cookie. We made the coffee crisps and the sugar cookies first. Some of the other groups had really stiff coffee crisp dough. Ours worked fairly well.
     On Tuesday we baked the coffee crisps and the sugar cookies. The coffee crisps turned out in balls but the sugar cookies baked and flattened out. We also made the dough for the chocolate chip cookies
     On Wednesday we baked the chocolate chip cookies. It smelled so good. my group burnt a few of eavery cookie sadly but they still tasted good.

Friday, 3 May 2013

Curry Week #2

     On Tuesday (April.30/13) we made a Sri Lankan curry. This curry had cashews and mixed veggis in it. We burnt the cashews a bit, and the rice was a little under cooked. We also added fri chick. I really like fri chick so it was pretty good on that stand point. I think it taked really good, but it wasn't my favorite curry. I probably wouldn't make it again.


     On Thursday (May.2/13) we made Mattar Paneer. One of the student's older rother came in and taught it to us. It had cheese, and peas, and and a whole large onion. This was my favorite curry. It tasted absolutely amazing. The cheese had no taste at all, so when we cooked it with the curry sauce, it absorbed the curry taste. It was incredible. We didn't use a curry power, we used a bunch of different spices and it tasted very original. Since we had four groups, each batch was slightly different. Some very a little sweeter, some were more spicy, every thing was just a little different.

     Over all the recipies, my favorite was the Mattar Paneer. It was sweet and spicy and just hot enough to be just incredible. I'd definitely make it again.

Monday, 29 April 2013

Curry Week #1

On Tuesday, (April.23/13), we made a British Fusion Curry. It had a lot if veggies and tasted just phenomenal. British curry is a combination with British food and curries from around the world. We burned the rice and the veggies so it was a little crusty but it still tasted amazing.

On Thursday, (April.25/13), we made Tia curry. It had a lot of spices in it. This time we didn't burn anything. It was a lot hotter than the British curry but tasted better, because of more spices and it wasn't burnt. I really loved it and I'd definitely make both curries again.