• FidoGazette Vol 14 no 12 Page: 4

    From Janis Kracht@1:261/38 to All on Fri Mar 20 20:20:36 2020


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    Easy Cooking When You Can't Eat Out
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    Easy Cooking When You Can't Eat Out
    by Janis Kracht

    I have not printed a recipe in the Gazette in a long time, but
    here are two that might help when you can't eat out. The first
    is one that the WashingtonPost published to help out those who
    normally don't cook much. I've also included a second recipe
    for pan pizza which is great because this is no-knead recipe
    that anyone can make.

    1. "Better Than Takeout Fried Rice" Printed in The Washington
    Post

    2-4 servings; 2 main-course servings or 4 side-dish servings
    Ingredients

    1/4 cup plus 1 1/2 teaspoons grapeseed, canola, peanut or
    vegetable oil
    2 large eggs, beaten
    One 1-inch piece peeled fresh ginger root, minced (1
    tablespoon)
    Pinch crushed red pepper flakes
    1 medium carrot, cut into 1/4-inch dice (peeled or scrubbed
    well; 1/2 cup)
    1/2 cup fresh or frozen corn kernels, defrosted
    1/4 cup fresh or frozen green peas, defrosted
    2 cups cold cooked rice
    1/4 cup chopped scallions (white and green parts)
    1/4 teaspoon salt
    1/4 teaspoon ground white pepper
    1 tablespoon plus 1 1/2 teaspoons soy sauce
    1/4 cup pine nuts, almonds, peanuts or cashews, toasted
    (optional; see NOTE)

    Directions

    Heat a 12-inch stainless-steel skillet over medium-high heat.

    When a few drops of water flicked over the surface evaporate in
    a second or two, the skillet is at the right temperature.

    Swirl in 2 tablespoons of the oil to coat the bottom of the
    skillet.

    Add the beaten eggs and tilt the skillet so that they spread,
    covering the surface like a crepe.

    Cook for about 30 seconds to 1 minute, until it's just set.

    Use a thin spatula and flip the eggs over; cook for 5 seconds to
    make sure they are thoroughly cooked through. Slide the eggs
    onto a cutting board, then cut into small strips.

    Wipe the skillet clean, then return it to medium-high heat.
    Repeat the water test to make sure the skillet heat is the right
    temperature.

    Pull the skillet off the heat, add 1 tablespoon of oil, swirling
    the pan to coat the bottom and sides. (If the oil begins to
    smoke, the skillet is too hot. Let it cool for a few minutes,
    wipe it clean, wash and start again.)

    With the skillet back over medium-high heat, add the ginger and
    crushed red pepper flakes; stir-fry for 10 seconds, or just
    until fragrant.

    Add the carrot; stir-fry for 30 seconds, or until they turn a
    brighter shade of orange. Add the corn and peas; stir-fry for 1
    minute.

    Make a small clearing in the center of the pan and pour the
    remaining 1 tablespoon plus 1 1/2 teaspoons oil into the
    skillet, then swirl to distribute.

    Add the rice and scallions; stir-fry for 2 minutes, breaking up
    the rice with a spatula until the rice is heated through.
    Season with the salt and white pepper.

    Pour the soy sauce around the edges of the skillet, then
    stir-fry to incorporate it. Return the cooked egg to the
    skillet, along with the nuts, if using, tossing to incorporate.
    Stir-fry until the egg is just warmed through.

    Serve right away.

    NOTE: Toast the nuts in a small, dry skillet over medium heat
    until fragrant, 3 to 5 minutes, shaking the pan a few times to
    avoid scorching. Let cool completely before using. Your rating

    Adapted from a recipe by cookbook author Grace Young posted on
    TheKitchn.com.

    2. Easy Pan Pizza
    https://www.jennycancook.com/recipes/easy-pan-pizza/

    "This is the best pan pizza you will ever have! Using a cast iron skillet
    makes it crispy and golden brown. I always remove some of the moisture from
    mushrooms & veggie toppings and CĒ£degreaseCĒŲ the pepperoni for a never-soggy,
    crispy crust. "... Jenny Jones

    Prep Time: 15 minutes
    Cook Time: 15 minutes
    Total Time: 4 hours, 30 minutes
    Makes: Makes one 10-inch pizza

    Easy Pan Pizza

    Ingredients:

    1 1/2 cups (7 ounces) bread flour (all-purpose flour works
    too)
    1/4 teaspoon yeast - instant or active dry
    3/4 teaspoon salt
    3/4 cup warm water

    1 Tablespoon olive oil for greasing pan
    1/3 cup pizza sauce
    4 ounces part skim mozzarella cheese, hand shredded
    toppings of your choice (I use reduced fat turkey pepperoni,
    peppers, onions, and mushrooms)

    Instructions:

    Combine flour, yeast, and salt in a medium bowl. Add hot tap
    water (120 - 130+# F) and combine well. Cover tightly with
    plastic wrap and let stand on counter top for 3 hours.

    After the resting time of 3 hrs, dough will be double in size,
    puffy & soft, and dotted with bubbles. Sprinkle the dough with
    a little flour and stir briefly until it forms a ball.
    Grease a 9 or 10-inch cast iron skillet.
    Place dough in skillet, spreading close to the edge with oiled fingers.
    Cover with a pot lid or plate and let rest at least an hour, preferably two.
    It will continue spreading as it rests.
    Preheat oven to highest temperature - 500/550+# F.
    Add sauce, cheese, and toppings.
    Cook on a stove-top burner on medium-high heat for 3 minutes.
    Place in oven and bake about 15 minutes (start checking at 12).

    Note: To reduce moisture when adding sliced mushrooms, peppers, or onions,
    place them between double paper towels between 2 plates. Microwave 1 minute
    and press out excess moisture with paper towels. The same process (30 sec.
    in microwave) removes excess fat from pepperoni.














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