Monday, April 30, 2012

SRC - Indian Spiced Shrimp


I wish that I could upload an app so that all of you could smell the wonderful scents surrounding me. MMMM!!

Welcome to another month for the Secret Recipe Club!

My secret blog this month was Chocolate & Chillies, run by Asiya. Asiya shares many family recipes from India on her blog. I fell in love with so many of her recipes but since I am low carbing again, I had to pick a recipe that would fit within my cooking guidelines.

I managed to find the most delicious recipe - Indian Spiced Shrimp. It was perfect as is. The only change that I made was to add a bit of minced garlic to the shrimp.

It's quick and easy to whip up. Perfect for a quick lunch or dinner or even as an appetizer for a party.

  
Indian Spiced Shrimp

1 pkg frozen shrimp (approx 30-40 pieces), thawed and shelled
1 tbsp ginger garlic paste
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp turmeric
2 tsp lemon juice
2-3 tbsp minced fresh cilantro - you can omit but it adds great flavor to the dish

Mix all ingredients, except the shrimp, in a plastic bag. Add shrimp and marinate for 30 minutes.

Using a wok, stir fry the shrimp until heated through. Brush with oil, intermittently.

Top with a sprinkle of freshly chopped cilantro.

Delicious served hot. I also enjoyed it cold out of the frig the next day.

This recipe will definitely be going into my low carb rotation!

 

Monday, March 26, 2012

Beer Battered Fish


 Welcome to another addition of the Secret Recipe Club!

I cannot believe that another month has come and gone so quickly. Where do the time go?

I was assigned the blog, Lavender and Lovage to cook or bake from this month. Karen's blog is full of delicious French and English recipes.With St. Patrick's Day falling in March, I had my heart set on finding a dish that would work to celebrate the holiday and complete my SRC recipe. While skimming over several recipes from Karen's blog, I came across her recipe for Real English Fish and Chips - what could be more perfect than pub fish for St. Patrick's Day?!?

Let me tell you, if you enjoy beer battered fish -either on a plate or a bun - you must try this recipe. I chose haddock as my fish of choice and with just a couple of steps in the breading - flour and beer- this dinner comes together rather quickly. I couldn't find a traditional dark Irish lager so I chose Yuengling, a beer from my hometown area off Pittsburgh, Pa.

For the chips, however, I took the easy way out and cooked frozen fries. ;)

Beer Battered Fish

6 haddock fillets
1 c. flour for batter
extra flour for dredging the fish
1 tbsp lemon pepper seasoning
1 can of Yuengling beer - at least 8 oz.
1 tsp. baking soda
juice of 1/2 lemon + the other half for garnish/to
squeeze on fried fish
malt vinegar - optional but a favorite of mine.

I cooked the chips (fries) ahead of time and kept them warm in the over.

To Prepare the Fish:

Pour some extra flour + 1 tbsp lemon pepper seasoning into a large, flat container that will allow you to lay the fish fillets flat to dredge them.

In a large bowl mix together the 1 cup of flour,  the baking soda, salt and pepper. Slowly stir in the beer until you have a batter that resembles pancake batter. Add the lemon juice, if desired. Set aside until ready to use.

Prepare hot frying oil - either in a heavy frying pan or in a deep fryer. Line a baking sheet with paper towels to hold the fish when it has finished frying. I served our fish on sheets of newspaper lined with waxed paper to give it a pub look. My kids got quite a kick out of that!

Working with one fillet at a time, dredge each piece into the flour, making sure to completely cover each fillet. Dip the fillet into the batter, turning to cover it completely. Immediately drop the fish into the hot oil.

Watch the fish closely so not to over cook it. Each fillet will cook for about 3-4 minutes. The color of your fish will vary from light to dark depending on the beer that you use. Using Yuengling resulted in a darker colored fish.

Remove the fish and place it on the baking sheet lined with paper towels.

Serve with lemon wedges and/or malt vinegar.  Delicious!


Monday, February 27, 2012

Secret Recipe Club: Rutabaga Chips - Low Carb, Too!


Do you know what a rutabaga is? Do you know how to cook them?


If not, you're missing out on a great tasting root vegetable that's full of vitamins and minerals - and the best part is that its relatively low carb, too!

You can cook them and serve them as mashed potatoes, chunk them up and throw them in a crock pot with a roast or cut them up and serve them my favorite way - as fries or chips!

When I received my Secret Recipe Club blog this month, Gastronomical Sovereignty, I was hoping to find a recipe that was low carb or one that I could change to make low carb. I was thrilled when I came across Kristy's recipe for rutabaga chips!

Rutabagas are relatively low carb (approx. 8 carbs per cup), especially when comparing them to the much missed potato. I discovered them on my first journey into low carbing. I get easily bored eating the same vegetables over and over again so I often grab something that's unfamiliar to me (after reading it on a low vegetable list, of course), buy it and then hit the Internet to find out how to prepare it. This was the case years ago. Since then, I've prepared them in all of the ways that I mentioned above - I love them! Often described as having a sweet taste, I think that they have more of a slight peppery taste too them - that's why I love them.

It's a super simple recipe that wields lots of taste!

Rutabaga Chips

For one serving:

1-2 small rutabagas, sliced paper thin
2 tbsp. olive oil
sprinkle of black pepper and all natural Mediterranean spices


Toss the chips with the olive oil, pepper and any other spices of your choice. Lay the chips in a single layer on a baking sheet.


Bake for 5-6 minutes @ 450*. Turn over and bake for another 4-5 minutes, keeping an eye on them to make sure you don't burn them.

Remove from the oven and allow to cool. Serve with low carb ketchup or low carb ranch dressing, if desired but I find them to be delicious on their own!

 **Tip** Eat the chips as soon as they are cool enough to handle because they will go soggy - and while they are still tastey, they're more like fried potatoes than chips.

Kristy's blog has so many delicious recipe to pick from. Definitely take some time to flip through her blog. The pictures are mouthwatering, too!

Thanks for another great month here at the Secret Recipe Club!

***I have to take a minute to thank my son for helping me to type up this post. I pulled the muscles in my right hand and arm from a fall on Friday evening. He came to my rescue to help me today!**

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