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Hamron

I had another chance to cook some two weeks ago when my parents-in-law went home to Lusiana, Laguna to attend the first birthday of nephew’s daughter. I tried cooking this:


I know. It got overcooked thus the golden brown effect became toasted! But it still tasted good, based on the performance. (It made our dinner instead of merienda!) I’ll do this again next time with a twist (salami or tuna or something else) and I’ll make sure to keep the color to golden brown. concord cars elkhart south bend indiana

Here’s how to do this recipe. Special thanks to Pinoy Cook’s Pizzaron, which was the basis of this recipe.

Ingredients

  • 5pcs wheat bread
  • 1pc egg
  • 5pcs sweet ham
  • breadcrumbs
  • cooking oil

Procedures

  1. Flatten the bread. I used a glass to do this since we didn’t have a rolling pin at home. concord cars elkhart south bend indiana
  2. Steam the sweet ham.
  3. While the sweet ham cooks, beat the egg in a bowl.
  4. Put enough breadcrumbs in a plate.
  5. Once the ham is cooked, put it on top of the flattened bread then roll it. Here, I rolled the bread starting from the bread’s tip, creating the pointy effect.
  6. Dip one rolled bread in the beaten egg then roll it in the breadcrumbs.
  7. Deep fry until outer is golden brown. I cooked two hamrons at a time.
  8. Drain in a stack of paper towers and then serve.


We noticed that after frying, the ham became a little salty. Mon said because it was fried. Not sure though.

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Weekend Cooking

Mon and I still have that habit of celebrating our “monthsary”, which is every 19th of the month. When we were planning our monthsary some time last week, MIL mentioned that it’s their anniversary as well. So Mon said we’ll just go to Slice and Dice (a steakhouse that we’ve been planning to visit since-i-can’t-remember-anymore) for dinner and grab some ice cream on our way home probably. That conversation happened before Saturday.

April 19, Saturday morning, we realized that we didn’t have any car (no, taxi is not an option) that we can use to go to Slice and Dice for dinner. So I said I’ll just cook the pasta at dinner time and probably my home-made buffalo chicken. (I was really planning to cook pasta for Mon for breakfast but I was too lazy to get out of bed.)

So that was the plan. We went to CMC for Ayex’s vaccination for Hepatitis A. After that we went home and Ayex and I spend the whole afternoon in bed. Hooooray! Mon on the other hand went out to buy chicken and a couple of other things. So to cut this story short, let me present to you the recipes I prepared for our dinner.

Pasta with tuna and mushroom in creamy garlic sauce

This recipe is based on Ms. Connie’s pasta recipe with prawns.


Ingredients

  • 1 pack 400 grams uncooked pasta
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 5 cloves of garlic (big)
  • 2 cups all purpose cream
  • 1 cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 2 cans of century tuna
  • 1 can of button mushroom (medium)

Procedure

  1. Cook the pasta and separate.
  2. While the pasta cooks, finely chop the garlic, mince the tuna and cut the mushroom.
  3. Heat the pan. Once it’s hot, put in the butter.
  4. When the butter has melted, put in the garlic. Cook until brown.
  5. Put the all purpose cream. Simmer.
  6. Put the tuna, mushroom and parmesan cheese.
  7. Add salt and pepper to taste. Mix and simmer.
  8. After 3 minutes, put the cooked pasta in the pan. Mix well so that every strand is well coated with sauce.
  9. Serve after 3 minutes.

This serves 6-8 people.

Buffalo Chicken ala Burgoo


Ingredients

  • 1 pack Del Monte Fried Chicken Mixes
  • 2 pcs half part of chicken
  • 1 bottle sweet and spicy dip
  • vegatable oil

Procedure

  1. Prepare the chicken by cutting each half into 2-3 parts.
  2. Put the chicken in a casserole with water.
  3. Half-cook the chicken.
  4. Follow the instructions at the back of Del Monte Fried Chicken Mixes for the marinade, batter and breading.
  5. When all is set, heat the pan. Use something that you can deep fry.
  6. Make sure that the pan is already hot before putting in the chicken so it won’t stick to it.
  7. Cook the chicken until the outside is golden brown.
  8. Remove the chicken from the pan and drain the excess oil.
  9. Put the chicken in a bowl and coat it with the sweet and spicy dip.
  10. Arrange the chicken in a clean plate.

This serves 6 people.

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A refreshing weekend

This should have been published last Monday. But you know, things come my way unexpectedly, leaving some things behind. So here I am now, creating the delayed but worth it post. Find UK Solicitors

So Ayex had Roseola last week. She’s feeling a lot lot better by Friday. I, on the other hand, still lack my much needed sleep and whole body massage.

Saturday:We were preparing to go to CMC for Ayex’s follow up check up. MIL told us that they’re (MIL and FIL) going to Luciana that same day. Hmmmmmm, I must be making my plans then. Hahahahaha! FIL offered that they drop us to the hospital since ULY is still in the car shop for repainting. We refused the offere because they still need to eat and it’s already 11am. Our pedia’s clinic hours is only at 12nn. So we went to CMC. In the cab, I was already planning in my head what I will do. I will be the one to cook since I haven’t done that for a very long time now. So ok.

We hook up with my mom in CMC. She joined us until we reached home and stayed there for a while. Mon left as soon as we arrived home to visit ULY. THat afternoon, I was determined I’m going to cook the recipe I grabbed from PinoyCook, Creamy Garlic Pasta with Prawns. I texted Mon all the ingredients I will need including some canned mushrooms for our dinner, burger patties in mushroom gravy.

So we had burger patties in mushroom gravy for dinner. It’s not really something special and difficult to do but hey, it’s the thought that counts. Para maiba naman diba?

Sunday:We went to church in the morning. Before we left, I already asked Ate Meriam to cook the pasta and prepare the prawns. Did I told you that Mon bought a kilo instead of just 250g? Find UK Solicitors After the mass, we headed home right away because I’ll be cooking pasta for the first time!

I had to double the measurement of every ingredient because our pasta is 400g. Mon and Ayex were both in the kitchen because Ayex wants to sleep already but she can’t since she’s not nursing. Mon kind of pressured me because he kept saying things about what I’m doing. But I know he trusts me that I’m doing it right.

I know I don’t take very nice photos but at least I was able to document this one.


My mom went to our place again and I told her I’ll do the recipe again when we go to LP. That night, I also cooked sinigang na hipon with my mom’s help. Too bad I wasn’t able to take a picture of it. I think Mon and Ayex enjoyed the food that I cooked. I was hoping that the other enjoyed it too.

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Hi there! I'm Nicquee and this is my little space in this world wide web. I'm a mom of two and is happily married. I started this blog as literally my online journal where I dump my emotions. Over the years, I realized that there is more to write about. Feel free to browse through and I hope you find a thing or two that is relatable to you. If that happens, give me a shout-out!

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