Posts Tagged ‘worcestershire’

Lazy Chex Mix

November 3, 2011

I love Chex mix, but when I want it, I’m too lazy to go through the whole oven-bake process that the recipe describes on the cereal box. Here’s how I get my fix super fast and easy. I do it all by taste, as you should too, so amounts are very approximate.

Butter, salted (~1 1/2 tbsp)
Brown Sugar (~1 tbsp or less if want it on the less sweet side)
Worcestershire Sauce (~5 drops)
Onion Powder
Garlic Powder
Chex Cereal (enough to fill up a large cereal bowl)

Melt the butter and brown sugar in the microwave until completely dissolved. Stir in the worcestershire, onion powder, and garlic powder. Fill up your bowl with Chex and immediately toss thoroughly to coat each piece evenly. It’s not a perfect replica, but it tastes good and that’s what laziness gets you!

Slow Cooked Cherry Barbeque Brisket

October 8, 2011

Beef Brisket (1.5-2 lbs)
Onion (1 medium, chopped)
Butter (2 tbsps)
Garlic (1 head, minced)
Cherries (2 cups, pitted and chopped)
Ketchup (1 cup)
Brown Sugar (2/3 cup)
Balsamic Vinegar (1/4 cup)
Worcestershire Sauce (1 tbsp)
Mustard (2 tsps, ground or prepared)
Pepper (to taste)

Combine all ingredients in slow cooker. Cook for at least 10 hours until meat is completely falling apart. Delicious. Super easy too, once you’ve got all those cherries pitted.
Salt (to taste)

Shepherd’s Pie

October 7, 2011

Ground Beef AND/OR Lamb (1.5-2 lbs)
Onion (1 medium, minced)
Carrots (2 medium, minced in food processor)
Garlic (4 large cloves, minced or pressed)
Ketchup (2 tbsps)
Flour (1/4 cup)
Worcestershire Sauce (2 tsps)
Frozen Peas (1/2 cup or more)
Canned Corn (1 can) OR Frozen Corn
Russet Potatoes (4 medium, cubed)
Heavy Cream (1/2 cup)
Cheddar Cheese (shredded)
Butter (2 tbsps)
Green Onions
Chives
Paprika
Parsley
Thyme
Rosemary
Salt
Pepper

Brown the ground beef in a skillet, breaking up the meat, until the meat is cooked. Set the meat aside. Keep some of the fat in the pan.

Meanwhile, get the water boiling for the potatoes. Add salt to the water. Bring to a boil then simmer until the potatoes are tender.

Saute the onions, carrots, and salt in the rendered fat until soft. Add in the garlic, ketchup, and flour. Stir in the Worcestershire sauce, your choice of herbs, and green onions and cook until the mixture has thickened and the flour has absorbed, about 2 minutes. Turn of the heat and add the frozen peas and season with salt and pepper. Pat the meat in a layer of a casserole or baking dish. If you like a thick layer of meat, use a casserole; if you like a thinner layer, use a baking dish or roasting pan.

Now you need to mash the potatoes. Drain them and mash them, with or without skins–your preference. I used a potato ricer, because that produces the best result. Stir in butter, cream, salt, pepper, and chives until the potatoes are the desired consistency.

Over the layer of meat in the dish, add a layer of corn one kernel thick. Then carefully dollop mashed potatoes onto the dish and spread with a spatula. Sprinkle top with cheddar and paprika.

Bake at 450 until the edges are bubbling and browning for about 30 minutes.

Glazed Meatloaf

April 30, 2010

This recipe is totally delicious and man-approved (mine voted it his favourite food ever).

Meatloaf
Oil (2 tsps)
Onion, chopped (1 medium)
Garlic, minced or pressed (4 cloves)
Eggs (2 large)
Mustard (2 tsps)
Worcestershire Sauce (2 tsps)
Salt (1 tsp)
Pepper (1/2 tsp)
Buttermilk OR Yogurt (1/2 cup)
Beef AND/OR Pork AND/OR Veal (2 lbs) — I used only beef
Bread Crumbs OR Crushed Crackers (2/3 cup)
Parsley, minced fresh or dried (1/3 cup)
Bacon (8-12 slices)

Brown Sugar-Ketchup Glaze
Ketchup (1/2 cup)
Brown Sugar (1/4 cup)
Vinegar, cider or white (4 tsps)

EQUIPMENT
Don’t make this in a loaf pan! Instead fold a few layers of foil to form a large rectangle. Place foil on wire cooling rack and place the rack over a rimmed baking sheet. Poke holes in the foil with a skewer about half an inch apart. Spray the foil with cooking spray.

Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 350 degrees.

First quickly mix up the glaze by adding all the ingredients to a saucepan and heating until thickened slightly. Set aside.

Saute onion and garlic with oil over medium heat until softened, about 5 minutes. Set aside to cool.

Mix eggs with salt, pepper, mustard, Worcestershire, and buttermilk/yogurt. Add egg mixture to meat in a large bowl along with the bread/cracker crumbs, parsley, and cooked onion and garlic. Mix with fork until evenly blended and the meat mixture doesn’t stick to the bowl. If it does stick, add more buttermilk/yogurt until it no longer sticks.

Turn the meat mixture onto a work surface. With wet hands, pat the mixture into a 9×5 in. loaf shape. Place the formed loaf onto your foil rack setup. Brush with half of the glaze and then arrange the bacon slices, crosswise, over load, overlapping slightly and tucking the tip ends under the loaf.

Bake loaf until bacon is crisp and loaf registers 160 degrees on a meat thermometer–about 1 hour. Cool for 20 minutes. Slice and serve with leftover glaze.

Inspired by: Cook’s Illustrated Glazed Meatloaf

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