Friday, August 16, 2013

Wonton a delicious dinner? Try some dim sum.

My mom bought one of those bamboo steamers for making wontons or any sort of dumpling. She was excited to try out a recipe so we gathered our supplies and got to work.

Pork and Cabbage Dim Sum:

1/2 pound ground pork
2 garlic cloves
1 Tbsp grated fresh ginger
2 egg whites
1/2 lemon juiced
1 Tbsp low sodium soy sauce
1 Tbsp sesame oil
1 package of wonton wrappers
savoy cabbage


Mix the filling together, make sure it is all mixed. Take a wonton wrapper, put about a tablespoon of pork mixture into the wrappers then dip your finger into some water and outline the edge of the wrapper with the water. Then use that to seal the dumpling together. Pull up to opposite corners and seal, then pull the opposite corners and seal.

Then on the bottom of each layer cover with a few pieces of savoy cabbage. Continue with the dim sum and place them on top of the cabbage leaves. Then for those who prefer a gluten-free option can use some savoy cabbage leaves as the wonton wrappers. Simply place a tablespoon of mixture in the center of the cooked cabbage and wrap up using the sides like a burrito. Fill up the bamboo steamer basket with one layer only. Bring one to two inches of water in a pot to boil and place steamer on top. Steam for 10-12 minutes. Serve with soy sauce!





Three Bean Salad
1 can kidney beans
1 can cannellini beans
1 can black beans
1 small package of frozen peas
1 Tbsp sesame oil
1 tsp salt
1 tsp pepper

For an easy, delicious protein packed side dish we mixed together a variety of beans (you can use whatever you have on hand) added in some sesame oil to keep in the Asian flair and of course salt and pepper. Let marry in the fridge before serving.

I hope you enjoy this meal as much as my mom and I did. It was fabulous! xoxo Lo

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Who says you can't camp in style??

Every year about one third of our population goes camping. There is quite an extensive list of "must take" when you go on a camping trip. Of course, food is a very important part of this trip away. On Memorial Weekend, my husband and I decided to take a trip to Rocky Mountain National Park. We were thrilled to immerse ourselves into nature. And to finally put all our collected camp gear to use.

We made the couple hour drive to Estes Park, met up with some friends for lunch. After a couple of Elk burgers our group decided to take a hike with friends. We witnessed a beautiful waterfall, as the winters last breath was leaving the mountains. Before nightfall sprang upon us we needed to set up camp, get our fire going and start dinner. Our campsite was incredible, the campground called it the honeymoon suite and after arrival, we understood why. We had a large site are with gorgeous Longs Peak puffing it's chest at the valleys below. Tall pine trees kept us privately tucked away and we were in heaven. We set up camp and started to ready our evening.
We brought most of the "typical" camping foods but tried to jazz it up a little bit. Instead of regular burgers, we brought turkey burgers. We brought sandwich thins, instead of giant hunks of bread. But of course we couldn't help ourselves with bringing bacon and eggs. (They make everything better.) I wanted to relish being out in the middle of nowhere and not have to have fancy food. But I knew there had to be more creative ways to prepare the food. So as my husband collected firewood, I started with our cocktail for the evening.
I found this awesome peach bellini wine freezer...perfect for camping! All I had to do was fill it with wine, water and then freeze. Talk about simple! I poured each of us a glass and felt excited for the camping trip to unfold. Once I had my cocktail to sip on, I started to prepare dinner. We were having bacon-cheese-turkey burgers. We wanted to use the grill that came on the fire pit, so I had to figure out an easy way to keep all the food on the grill. Obviously the turkey burgers and buns would be fine but the bacon, if left alone would probably fall through the cracks into the fire. I had seen people create a bacon lattice on turkeys and chickens and felt this would be a perfect way to cook this bacon for our burgers. I cut a few slices and laced them together creating a bacon patty.  Then we put everything on the grill and waited patiently. As the flame hissed with bacon grease, we enjoy our mountainous bliss. We watched as the sun faded behind the pine trees and scarfed down our healthy yet hearty camp fire meal. We sat by the fire for quite awhile staring into the flames and talking about how much we'd miss Colorado. (We were moving back to Texas in a few short days.) We would miss the smell of the mountains, the chilly summer rains, being the first ones on the ski lifts, grabbing a local brew at the Dam Brewery, being able to spot the mountains from almost any activity we were doing, the color of the autumn leaves and our cousins.
 
The next day we hiked six miles straight up to Green Mountain. I remember my hands swelling up so much I thought my pinky finger pad would pop. Hydration was important. Thankfully we were mostly shaded by the towering trees. Once we reached the top we sat down to enjoy the panoramic view of mountains and valleys. Tiny, social chipmunks scurried up to see if we had any bits of food for them to munch on. Then we found the seal and took a picture of our wedding rings on it to symbolize our exceptional year in colorful Colorado.
When we returned from our hike we realized there were no showers at our campground. We made a discovery trip into Estes Park and found some showers at a Laundromat. Unfortunately it was cash only and our pockets were empty AND to top it all off the place closed in 10 minutes. We were sweaty and desperate for a shower before hunkering down in our tent. The nicest girl doing laundry must have saw the looks of exasperation on our red faces and paid for our showers. We gratefully accepted, offered a Starbuck's gift card (which she refused to accept) and hurried into our cleansing stalls. After a good scrub and rinse we were as good as new, but hungry. We made our way back to the grounds and cheffed up some good ole freeze dried camping food. I chose beef stroganoff and I served Evan cheesy chili mac n cheese. We cuddled next to our fire and ate in silence.
This may have been our last camping trip in 2013 but we knew we'd be back for more.
 
Have a great end of your summer! xoxo Lo
 Oh and if you see a bear locker on your camp site...use it!