Leftover Christmas ham and leftover rice = a hearty and tasty meal. I made this the day after Christmas but am just getting around to posting it for you all. Fried rice works best with cold day-old rice. It is pretty simple to do. I fired some chilis, garlic and ginger in my wok for a few seconds then added diced onions and carrots. These were fried for a few seconds and diced ham and frozen peas were added. After this had warmed up a bit I added the rice and fried it up with constant stirring until it was heated through. I seasoned it with some sesame oil and soy sauce. Near the end I made a well in the bottom of the wok and fried up a couple of beaten eggs and stirred this all together.
Squash Risotto with Chicken Sausage
Hello dear cooking blog. Please accept my apologies for being away for so long. But I am back and I thought this dish would help make up for my long absence. I just love a nice savory stick to your ribs risotto. While I was rummaging through the fridge looking for something to throw together for dinner I spied some leftover roasted squash. I am growing weary of the typical squash soup and thought maybe I could incorporate this into some risotto. Yes! I still have some decent fresh sage in the garden – a perfect match with squash. And for some protein I have these delicious chicken sausage with asiago cheese and spinach in the freezer. Perfect!
Zucchini Kimchee and Fried Rice
If you have a vegetable garden you know what this time of year is. Yes, zucchini overload! Now, there are tons of recipes out there for zucchini that are terrific. But I thought, why not do something a little bit different? I love Korean food and kimchee in particular. So, why not try using this wonderful summer squash in a spicy Korean relish? I looked around and there are few examples out there of zucchini kimchi but I do know that in Korea they make spicy pickles from all kinds of vegetables including summer squashes. What can be wrong with fresh vegetables, garlic, ginger and spicy red pepper? Nothing! I am happy to say my little experiment worked.