Showing posts with label haiti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haiti. Show all posts

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Busy weekend

Sorry I haven't blogged....I have a few posts to do, I hope to get them done tomorrow and set them to post over the next few days.

I've been busy at a family reunion type dealie....

First we went to the beach



















Then we went for a catered meal (haitian).











We ate all this yummy food!























































































Then we played on a playground till dark.























Then the next day we went to a church and played while the moms and dads talked.































Then we all went upstairs and played some more.









And ate more yummy food.













Then it was time for down time.
(so we all went our separate ways)



Tomorrow the 7th we all go to church together, then everyone else goes home :D   And I head back to my place of residence.  I've been staying with my parents (on a couch in their basement) for the weekend.

Monday, June 13, 2011

HAITI!

So we're going to haiti for dinner tonight...thanks to Dixie, orphanage director at GLA, for the recipe...she gave it to my mom, and i got it from mom :D


Rice and Red beans (haitian rice and beans)

12 oz can cooked kidney beans
3 tsp salt
2 tbsp oil
4 garlic cloves, crushed/minced1/2 onion, finely chopped
1/4 tsp black pepper
2 cups long grain rice
2 whole cloves
1 green scotch bonnet pepper (opt)
1 thyme sprig
1 parsley sprig (opt)

Wash beans and drain.

Heat oil in a cast iron pot on med heat. Stir in garlic, onion, scallion, 2 tsp salt and black pepper for 2 minutes. Add and stir the cooked or canned beans and fry for 5 minutes until the beans are crisp. Add 4 cups of water and bring to a boil. Add the rice and cloves, stir, and boil until water evaporates. Lower heat, stir rice, and place the whole scotch bonnet pepper, thyme and parsley on top of rice. Cover and let cook for 20 minutes. Remove hot pepper, thyme, and parsley. Stir before serving.

Theres a red sauce for it, that i didn't make, but i will include the recipe in case you want to try it :)

red sauce

4 pieces of chicken
6 cups water
1 LARGE Tbsp mayo
2 cubes chicken boillion
4 cloves garlic, crushed
1 leek

Sauce:
1 cup broth from chix
green pepper, chopped small
onion, cut into rings
2 heaping TBSP tomato paste

cut 1 large green pepper or chop it into small pieces
slice one large onion and separate the rings.
boil 4 pieces of chicken in 6 cups of water to which you have added 1 Large TBSP mayo, 2 cubes of bouillion, 4 cloves of garlic crushed with 1 leek.

Remove chicken and cut it in bite size pieces. Save broth for the sauce.

In large pan over medium heat, add 1 cup broth, add the sliced green pepper.
Let this simmer until green pepper is starting to get soft. Then add about 2 heaping TBL spoons of tomato paste. Simmer over low to medium heat for about 5 minutes. Add the rest of the broth and bring to a boil. Add onions and boil for 30 seconds and remove the pan from the burner. Onions will continue
to cook. Salt and pepper to taste.

sometimes i add cumin and sometimes i add a hot pepper to boil with the sauce and then remove when its finished.


I did not use a scotch bonnet pepper because i don't like the heat and there were no funds for one. I also added chicken after the rice and water boiled while it was simmering for 20 minutes.
I used long grain rice, none of this "Minute" stuff...had the "real deal" and it had to be used up.

Cloves smell wonderful, and remind me of christmas, by the way.

I use extra virgin olive oil, just to make it a tad healthier (or try...its the thought that counts, right?)

Also, i don't have a cast iron pot, so i used a stock pot and it works wonderfully :D

Thursday, March 24, 2011

happy birthday - to me!

its my birthday today, march 24, 2011...:D

i'm 24, so its also my golden birthday :D

my parents are taking the family out to haitian food at a local haitian restaurant, chez olga tonight (around 5:30 :) )

and theres a family party on sunday at noon that TJ will be joining me at :D my dad thinks it'll be awkward, i told him its only awkward if you make it as such. and its not awkward.

i know mom got me stuff from ikea, i'm just not sure what...i'm excited. and she gave me a whisk today...i didn't have one...its exciting! i love kitchen stuff. someday i'll get a kitchen-aid mixer...that'll be awesome. i use a hand mixer right now...from the 80s :D it used to be moms, but she has the almighty kitchen-aid mixer right now...so she doesn't need it anymore :)

i'm getting tons of wishes on facebook for "happy birthday" and a few on the car site i follow...i wonder if i'll get any tweets...lol

anyway...time to go watch more "Dead like me" (awesome show, btw) and then sleep.

:)

i'll be back to cooking shortly...i went home for food today, came back with cheesecake from the cheesecake factory in chicago. YUM!!!!! Its a peanut butter/chocolate one...i'm glad they had it :D

Friday, February 25, 2011

I'm making food again!!!!

yes...i graduated from my class last night, gave a "report" on alzheimer's and took my final - which i got a 94% on. i'm excited! next step? taking the state test...but i have some paperwork to fill out first :(

but i'm making haitian mac'n'cheese tonight...recipe from my mom, not sure where she got it, other than haiti :P

you need:

16 oz cheese sauce
12 oz carnation milk
2 tsp garlic powder
8 oz cooked ziti or pasta of choice
Onion diced (opt)
green pepper diced (opt)
salt to taste
3 Tbsp tomato sauce

and then you:

Mix all ingredients together. Place in casserole dish and sprinkle with Parm cheese if desired. Bake at 325*F for 20-25 minutes or until bubbling and surface is golden brown.

and voila! you're done!!!

unless your oven is like mine, then you keep it in for a bit longer till it is done. :P