Monthly Archives: February 2013

Chicken-orange from wok

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Hi,

I like experimenting but I am not a person who goes to shop every time I miss an ingredient for a particular dish. Instead, I prefer to look for alternatives and be surprised with still a good result:) Originally I would rather use rice macaroni but yeah… why shall I stress myself about one missing component of a meal?

macaroni with chicken and orange

Ingredients (for 2 people):

–          Macaroni

–          2 x chicken breast

–          2tbsp. soya sauce

–          2tbsp. oyster sauce

–          1tbsp. sesame oil

–          2tbsp. sherry

–          1tbsp. brown sugar

–          1x fennel

–          1x orange

–          1x onion

–          2x chives, white part

–          1x garlic clove

–          1tsp. lemon grass powder

–          1tsp. ginger powder

chicken-orange

Know-how:

  1. Boil macaroni.
  2. Heat oil in wok, add cubes of chicken breast, lemon grass and ginger powder, fry for couple minutes.
  3. Add sliced fennel and onion, fry for the next couple minutes.
  4. Add all sauces, sherry and brown sugar, pressed garlic clove and fry for around 3 minutes.
  5. Transfer macaroni to serving plate, top with chicken and sauce.
  6. You can sprinkle a bit or orange juice on the top if you want. Coat with orange and sliced chives.

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Fat Thursday 2013

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Hi there,

It’s been a long time since my last post.

Recently I have little energy. It doesn’t mean I do not cook, or buy ready meals… I just can’t motivate myself to sit behind PC:)

We are still in the middle of winter, tortured with cold temperatures and snow. Luckily spring is coming, days are longer and flowers start to bloom.

On Thursday last week I got spoiled with Polish (and German) tradition called “Fat Thursday”.

Fat Thursday

* On picture: meringues, fried doughnuts, apple turnovers, baked doughnuts

Fat Thursday is a tradition associated with the celebration of Carnival in the last week before Lent. It is an excuse to eat large amounts of sweets, cakes, angel wings (in Polish “faworki”) and especially doughnuts (in Polish “pączki” known in Germany as “berliner”). These are kind of doughnuts, a small circular cake, fried in hot fat filed with jam or marmalade, served with sugar powder or sugar icing.

Tradition says that Lent is a time of fasting and penitence, and that the next opportunity to feast and eat sweets would not be until Easter. Is that the reason why Polish eat extreme amounts of “pączki” and “faworki”??? 🙂

This year I skipped my favourite  angel wings and concentrated on “pączki” and meringnues (in Polish “bezy”).

I ate couple of meringues and 3 doughnuts 🙂

Below you’ll see how to make meringues.

meringues

Ingredients (for ca. 12-14 pieces):

– 3 white of an egg

– 100g sugar powder

Know-how:

1. Whisk the egg whites together and add constantly a bit of sugar powder.

2. Once the mixture is thick and glossy, scoop it up on to the baking sheet and make an oval shape.

3. Bake for about 40 minutes in 120oC.

meringues

meringue

What I like the most about homemade meringues is the crispy exterior and soft, a bit chewy interior. I find it much better than a uniform crisp texture throughout the whole meringue that you have in commercial ones.

meringue-interior

meringue-interior

And here some pictures of my doughnuts:)

doughnut

fried doughnut

doughnut

my doughnuts

doughnut with jam

* With extra jam on the top:)

backed doughnut

* Baked version of doughnuts:) = LIGHT doughnuts…

Enjoy,

Anna *OnMyDish.wordpress.com*