Friday, September 28, 2012

At Last...Cross-stitch Part 16

At last...that I finished the cross-stitch part 16. I mean I started this part on August 2nd. I was sewing it up as much as I could. Then I put on hold because I was going back to school. So I put my cross-stitch part 16 on hold on August 20th. I did not start again until September 21. That is a month, because I was in school for five weeks. I barely have time to do the cross-stitch. Because I had so many homework to do. Also big plus, I had job where I work with my clients. That include as no time for the cross-stitch. Lucky enough, I was on break from school for a week as Fall break. I tried enough to finish it up. Now, I finally finished my cross-stitch part 16 today. It is not completely yet, because I have two more part to go. So it look like it won't be finish until the end of the year or until February or March, but who know.

Here is the cross-stitch part 16

 
 
Again, for refresh your mind what it will look like when I am completely with two more parts.
 
 
 
 
 
I know this is third blog already...I mean I haven't blog for a month. That mean I won't be able to blog for a while because I will be in school for 11 weeks with little crazy schedule...


Thursday, September 27, 2012

Pumpkin stuffed shells

Craving for Pumpkin?

Me too!

Soon in the first week of October, I have to start to buy the pumpkin, not the canned. Fresh pumpkin, because I just want the seeds. I truly love to eat seeds that only when you roasted it. Right now, I am thinking of a way by what to do with pumpkin. I just want to combine something for dinner. Most of time I only eat pumpkin was for dessert. Now I have this idea that I have explored around a lot. I came up with this idea called Pumpkin Stuffed Shells.

Here is the recipe for Pumpkin Stuffed Shells:

Ingredients
- tomato sauce (it can be anything, you can do homemade tomato sauce, or using your creative. I used cheat tomato sauce because it make it easier for me)
- 15 oz of canned pumpkin
- 15 oz of ricotta cheese
- 8 oz of mozzarella cheese
- fresh mushroom (sliced)
- onion (use half and chopped)
- tomato (use whole and chopped)
- 1/4 cup of Parmesan cheese
- 1 tsp of garlic powder
- parsley (dried or fresh)
- box of jumbo shell pasta (it will hold 42 shell so it should be enough for your big family)
- 4 tablespoon of butter

Direction
1. Cook the jumbo shell pasta (follow the box direction), because it will take a while to cook and let it cool too.
2. While the jumbo shell pasta are cooking. Saute the mushroom with 4 TBS of butter (I know it is a lot of butter but when you add vegetable, it will be reduced), then add onion and continued to saute for 2 minutes. Then add tomatoes and the juice from tomato will be release so let it boil and then simmer for 5 to 10 minutes.
3. While pasta cooked and the vegetables are simmering. Use medium bowl, add ricotta cheese, Parmesan cheese, garlic powder, and parsley, mixed well all together. When the vegetables are done, separate the mushrooms from onion and tomatoes. Don't use all of the mushroom, only need some of it. Then add the mushrooms in filling and mix well. Then add 1/2 cup of pumpkin in the filling and again mixing well. Save the remaining of pumpkin for later if you want to make cookie or bread or whatever you feel like.
4. When the pasta are done, just drain the water out and let it cool down. Preheat the oven to 350 degree. Using any casserole pan, I used 9x13 inch pan because I have big family. Spray with the can to prevent stick, then add the tomato sauce. Then add the vegetable that you save before and not use all of it.
5. For the shell pasta, add the filling inside. It is a lot of work to do, so if you are ready to get little messy. Be sure that your hands are clean before you add the filling in shell pasta. When you add the filling in the shell pasta and put in pasta. Make sure the open shell, not upside down because it will spread when you put in oven.
6. Add all of the tomato sauce on the top and spread it around. Then add the mozzarella cheese on the top, I ended up use all of it. Then add the remaining of vegetable on the top.
7. Put in the oven and cook for 30 minutes. Then take it out and let it cool for a while.
8. Just enjoy of the every taste you bite, :)


     
I know the picture on the right are terrible. I had to use my cellphone camera because my digital camera were dying. I had to recharge. It just not enough time for it.

I hope you enjoy this recipe when you cook in the future.


Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Fall is coming...on way to become Chef...

Update with my life over a month...

I have been extremely busy with school, because they gave us a lot of homework that need to be done. It was the speedy five weeks of classes. Now, I have new classes starts on the first week of October and I am taking four classes for 11 weeks for the fall quarter. I passed my TAPS Food handler certification which mean I can cook to general people.

The first class that I took is Purchasing & Product which I learned about the cost of dish to sell to the customers. I had to figure out the cost of the foods to buy and split into the price to make the total for one dish. It was a lot of work to do. I had this big project. It came to end that I finished all of it and got A in this class. I am so happy to pass this class and move on the the next.

The second class that I took is Concept of Theories of Food. This class, I had three exams to complete. I know it is crazy to have three exams for one class but that what it is. The first exam was the vocabulary term that I had to know and learn since those five weeks. Lucky, I passed this vocabulary exam. The next one was the Final Exam of the overall, from the lecture, and the PowerPoint notes that I have learn. I did pass this Final Exam. I never thought that I would pass those exams. Because when I was in college, I tended to fail those exams but still pass the classes because I did not miss the lecture and also turn in the homework on time. But this classes seem to be good for me. The last exam was ServSafe which it was required for everyone to take to pass as to be able to enter the kitchen for the next quarter. I finished this class and got A in it. For that ServSafe, it will take couple of days to know if I have pass or not. But I have the feeling that I will pass this ServSafe exam.

As for this fall is coming...the pumpkin is here. I am so ready to make anything with pumpkin. Pumpkin is the most healthy things you ever eat. Pumpkin just come in with everything from pie to bread to cookie to coffee to shake to ice cream and to everything in it. I really love fall because it is the perfect time of the year with everything. I just love the colors on the tree, the weather, the food, and the activities that you can do.

Keep eye for the recipe that I will be soon blog...

 
That me on way to become chef...