Since we moved in Strelbischensky Pereulok, we've only ate out a couple of times. Turkish and I used to explore every other restaurants and cafes like 3-4times a week in town but without any reasons, we kinda put a halt to that gastronomous habit.
I cook nowadays.
Hahahahaa no joke. Russia moulded me into a pretty good cook. I enjoy practising my culinary skills in the kitchen. Sometimes when I feel like being experimental, I just look up the Internet for recipes and voila, dinner's a surprise tomorrow evening. So I thought it would be a good idea to share simple recipes here, which turned out a success for me the first time. When I cook, I don't measure so accurately. You gotta have some instincts of your own.
Chicken Alfredo (for 2 persons)
*Note that I state instructions which I personally use
2 pcs boneless Chicken Breast
A spoonful of Butter
Grated Parmesan cheese
Full cream milk/slivki
1 bag of Fettucine (whichever type available)
You may pre-marinate the chicken breasts with salt/pepper/spices and herbs. I like to use thyme very much and Worchestershire sauce which I brought from Malaysia. Good stuff to spice up the meat! Cut chicken breasts into strips and fry on medium heat until cooked through.
Sauce:
Melt butter in saucepan; add cream and cheese. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly. Do not boil because the dairy expands in high temperature. You don't want to end up cleaning the spill on the stove/floor instead of enjoying the meal! If the sauce is too liquid, add more cheese (Ooohh.. yums!). Keep stirring.
Cook fettucine in boiling water until soft. I used tagliatelle which is the same thing, only different names. Whenever I boil Italian pasta, I always add a few Bay leaves. Very the fragrant especially when I buy cheapo noodles that smell too much flour. Goes well with steam rice too! Mix chicken strips and Alfredo sauce together. Drain noodles. Put sauce and chicken over noodles. You can't go wrong with this recipe!
I'll improve my recipe postings as I go, both pictures and steps. Feel free to ask me any details if you're scratching your head with the spatula. If not.. then search further in the World Wide Web :)
Buon appetito!
I cook nowadays.
Hahahahaa no joke. Russia moulded me into a pretty good cook. I enjoy practising my culinary skills in the kitchen. Sometimes when I feel like being experimental, I just look up the Internet for recipes and voila, dinner's a surprise tomorrow evening. So I thought it would be a good idea to share simple recipes here, which turned out a success for me the first time. When I cook, I don't measure so accurately. You gotta have some instincts of your own.
Chicken Alfredo (for 2 persons)
*Note that I state instructions which I personally use
2 pcs boneless Chicken Breast
A spoonful of Butter
Grated Parmesan cheese
Full cream milk/slivki
1 bag of Fettucine (whichever type available)
You may pre-marinate the chicken breasts with salt/pepper/spices and herbs. I like to use thyme very much and Worchestershire sauce which I brought from Malaysia. Good stuff to spice up the meat! Cut chicken breasts into strips and fry on medium heat until cooked through.
Sauce:
Melt butter in saucepan; add cream and cheese. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly. Do not boil because the dairy expands in high temperature. You don't want to end up cleaning the spill on the stove/floor instead of enjoying the meal! If the sauce is too liquid, add more cheese (Ooohh.. yums!). Keep stirring.
Cook fettucine in boiling water until soft. I used tagliatelle which is the same thing, only different names. Whenever I boil Italian pasta, I always add a few Bay leaves. Very the fragrant especially when I buy cheapo noodles that smell too much flour. Goes well with steam rice too! Mix chicken strips and Alfredo sauce together. Drain noodles. Put sauce and chicken over noodles. You can't go wrong with this recipe!
I'll improve my recipe postings as I go, both pictures and steps. Feel free to ask me any details if you're scratching your head with the spatula. If not.. then search further in the World Wide Web :)
Buon appetito!
10 comments:
yummy yum..i'll try this out! hehe. hope that you will share more cooking experiences and thoughts here in your blog because i love to cook and try out anything new too :)
argh.. hungry!!!
uuuu... but seldom buy cheese and slivki.. hehehe.. i think girls are more bersemangat when come to cooking.
Hahahahaa boys have their toys, girls have theirs too.
i'm hungry ad..hahaha...
i prefer eating...:P:P
cheer)
Is that a hint, ang3l? LOL
hahaha...
i say nothing... smirk smirk***
Wow! I would definately like some!
i know i know! girl's toy is boy's stomach, coz we end up eating more than girls marr.
Some guys have a black hole for stomach and yet remain slim. Jealousnyaaaaa.
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