Cooking on Your Outdoor Fire Pit

Have you cooked on your outdoor fire pit? Get the most out of your fire pit. It is not only great for enjoying warmth and relaxation on a cool evening but it is also great for cooking.

Our ancestors have been cooking on open flames for centuries. Knowing how to cook is a necessity for all of us. Cooking on an open fire can be a great activity with your family while teaching your kids a useful skill. Whether you have a permanent or portable fire pit cooking on it makes for great food and fun. You may be having a large gathering with friends or a simple meal with your family, either one your fire pit can be a great way to add uniqueness to your meal. Contains about anything that you cook on your BBQ grill can be just as good and maybe better on your fire pit.

You can enjoy the outdoor cooking experience with any type of wood; any wood burning fire gives food a unique flavor. However, you can also experiment to get specific smoke flavors in your food. Using different types of wood can accent your food with different flavors. There are many different types of wood you can use but you need to be careful that you are going to get a flavor you like.

One key component to flavoring food when using different types of wood is the length of cooking time. The longer you cook the food the more flavors your food will pick up. If you are cooking foods for shorter periods of time the food will not pick up specific flavors. So don’t waste time trying to give specific flavor to fast cooking foods. The specific flavor is going to be dependent on the type of wood you use. Some woods will give a milder flavor while others will give stronger flavors. Woods such as almond, apple, apricot, cherry and citrus will give a milder light fruity flavor, while woods such as birch, maple, and oak give stronger but not over powering flavors. Alder is a traditional wood for smoking Salmon. Woods such as Walnut and Hickory can add strong over powering flavors.

Using a gas fire pit is another great way to cook food. You can use different types of wood chunks for different flavors. You simply moisten the wood chunks, you don’t want them dripping, then wrap them in foil. Poke 2 or 3 holes in the foil to allow smoke to escape. Lay them between the grill and burner. The foil will keep the ashes from getting into the burner and the smoke will flavor your food.

Two of my favorite recipes include:

Fresh Squash or Zucchini

Wash squash or Zucchini

Cut in half length wise

Scrape seeds out of middle

Cover with Zesty Italian dressing

Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese

Wrap in foil

Cook on fire until tender

Meat and Vegetable Shish Kabobs

Marinade your favorite meat chunks

Cut up favorite vegetables and marinade – mushrooms, pepper, onion, tomatoes

Place on wooden or metal sticks
alternating meat and vegetables

Place on fire until meat is cooked
through and vegetables are tender

So whatever it may be, a quick hamburger or hot dog meal that will cook quickly or your favorite poultry, leg of lamb or steak, get started now cooking on your outdoor fire pit.

Thai cooking survival guide by a Thai soprano-wife-mother.

Where is the real Thai taste?

I am Thai. A Thai who grew up in a modern household; yet, I had the fortunate opportunity to witness the greatness of the Thai past. I was the last generation of my family to see the real Thai way from within my very own teakwood fence.

I remember Bangkok in a calmer way than most people now. The coolness of fresh air with the faint sweet aroma of Thai flowers – DokJumpee, DokPuth, DokMali, DokKaew, and DokPiguln- in combination with the sound of brass bells from a wooded tram on which I would ride along Rajchadahmneun Avenue, was the Bangkok that I knew. My mother was the oldest daughter in a family of five children.

Back then, she and her eldest brother were the two who were married and had their own children. We lived in one of three houses on my maternal grandparents’ large property on the west side of the Grand Chaopraya, the river so deep that it supports not only domestic traffic but is also the path for international freight ships, making it the major blood vessel of the country.

My grandparents occupied the largest house, also the first house at the front of the property, which faced a major road but sat far enough back and was disguised by many large and shady fruit trees. My eldest uncle and his family lived in the second house in the middle, and our house was set farthest back on the property. I was very happy with my never-ending activity from playing with my playmates ‘from tree-to tree,’ and waiting every afternoon for a Chinese “Olieng,” or iced coffee, iced tea and sweet snack goodies, vendor to arrive in his boat in the canal- “klong-” that marked our property line and the neighbor’s in the back.

I had many playmates, and I vaguely remember they all lived with us on our property- as to where on the property, I wasn’t sure. A few years ago, I asked my mother about them and received confirmation that those were our- or, rather, my grandparents’- hired help and their families who had been there since my maternal great-grandmother’s day. I was surprised that I could remember back that far, since my mother said that they had moved out when I was very young. She also confirmed my memory of the tram but said that it stopped running soon after I was born. I don’t know if I’m dreaming, but I have flashes of memory of this wonderful time, here and there, throughout my life.

My great-grandmother- the mother of my maternal grandmother- represented the real Thai extended family. She was a Thai-Mon. (Mon – the nation that got swallowed up by Myanmar-Burma back then. The Mons relocated to Siam since the Golden Age of Ayuthaya.) The word “Thai” means freedom, and coming to Thailand meant to open the door of opportunity among the peaceful people and under the cool shade of the Great King.

My great-grandfather was a Chinese boy who came to Bangkok with his family. He grew up to be an inventor, an author, a scholar, and a businessman who owned and operated an international trading company with his old country, China. Along with a British physician, Dr. Bradley, they started the first English language newspaper in Thailand and also invented the first Thai typeset for the typewriter. Later, my great-grandfather was granted a title from the King.

A Cooking Network, what is it and why should you join one

Normally a network is a group, large or small, of people who come together to talk about a subject that is common among each other. In the case of a cooking network the common ground is cooking. If you do a search on the internet you will find there are a lot of cooking networks you could join. Some of the cooking networks are offline but you will find that the online cooking networks are bigger. This is of course because their are no travel limits when you are meeting each other through the internet.

How can you benefit from a cooking network

There are a lot of benefits you can get from being a member of a cooking network. Things like, cooking advice that members share amongst each other or the many new friends you are going to find. Friends who share your great passion for preparing food. Another thing you could do with a cooking network working on a new recipe or perfecting an existing one. Or just share your experiences with the other members getting tips on how to interpret a specific recipe is another benefit.

A lot depends on the organisers, in the case of an online cooking network most of the times this is the owner or moderator (they can be both). Other then the design of the website the moderator also will be the one who is responsible for the theme of the group, this can be very restrictive and depends on the interest the moderator/owner and the other founding members of the group. But nothing tells you can’t be a member of more then one cooking network. You can become a member of several groups all with their own interest.

Themes for a cooking network website can be very different. A network can be about cooking deserts or just about light cooking. A network can be about telling each other the latest and greatest in kitchen appliances.

Other networks close to cooking

When you think about it there are networks that are close to cooking. Network with members who specialise in food or special ingredients. Cooking networks should always keep in contact with these other networks because both could benefit from the contacts between these networks.

An owner or moderator of an online cooking network should always be working on keeping the network alive. This can be done by keeping the site up to date and to do continuous maintenance. Keep it attractive for visitors to keep coming back and for people to become a member of the cooking network. If a cooking network website is not of a specific theme the owner could think about organizing special theme weeks or longer periods. Looking at a specific cooking theme and getting others involved in writing articles about them.

In the end a cooking network is all about meeting other people who get the same joy from cooking as you do. If the network is an online one then be prepared to meet people who enjoy cooking from all over the world. Don’t be shy, that one special recipe could be waiting for you.

How to Cook King Crab Recipe Healthy

King crab being the king of all crabs is probably the most sought after crab known to man. Due to this, prices have gone up thus making these creatures more of a delicacy than a traditional meal. For this reason they demand respect when cooking and so should be done with care, pride and patience.

For this reason a bit of research is necessary for cooking King Crab due to the fact it is so large, any person should make the best out each individual crab by using all the meat as well as the shells and leftovers for a stock production or a bisque.
The king crab didn’t only get its reputation for its size, but also due to having its very own unique texture and taste in comparison to all the other crabs available on the market. This crab can be prepared, presented and eaten in many different ways and be great as a main, or a starter which will satisfy any appreciating stomach.

The most popular way of cooking the King Crab is by boiling, broiling as well as grilling and luckily enough, is very tasty when either hot or chilled. Traditionally, like most other crabs they are served with melted butter or a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, which is recommended for first time eaters. This recommendation is simply to taste the original and natural flavours of the crab before trying other experimentations. When you reach this level, there are several ways to Spice up your king crab dishes but you have to be careful not to ruin the recipe as after all, the king crab is a delicacy.

A simple but delicious recipe is the well known Alaska King Crab Royale. This simply consists of 2.5 to 3 inched chopped sections of crab legs which are brushed with a special sauce. This sauce consists of the usual butter, lemon juice, tarragon, parsley and a splash of Tabasco sauce and finally some very finely chopped and diced red onion. The most popular ways of cooking this recipe is again the traditional broiling method whilst reoccurring brushes with the sauce are carried out. Alternatively you can complete this method using a barbeque for grilling it but simultaneously giving it that smoky flavour.

Another recipe for the King Crab, which is very similar, but at the same time very different is the infamous Nuevo Latino style recipe which consists of grilling the crab meat in a lime butter sauce. Together with this butter, you mix in chilli oil and maybe even some chilli flakes, cayenne pepper (amount depending on how hot you like your food) and another half a lime (juice). Again, brush the crab occasionally using this method until cooked through. Serve this with avocado salad which works well with all crab and maybe a little cocktail or fruit juice, depending on what you fancy.

Though Alaskan King Crab is generally thought of as a rich, decadent food, it is actually low in calories and fat. One 3.5-ounce serving of king crab provides 96 calories, 19 grams of protein, 2 grams of fat, 1064 milligrams of sodium and 53 milligrams of cholesterol.

How to Prepare Kenya Bagia za Dengu Recipe

Home style Bagia za dengu recipe is wonderful as a main dish, and perfect as a side dish for your favorite vegetable, meat, poultry, or seafood entre. Bagia za dengu is plentiful throughout the year, Have you ever tasted Bagia za Dengu? This site will teach you how to prepare dengu bagias and make money out of this recipe. INGREDIENTS TO MAKE BAGIA WA DENGU

1 cup Chick pea flour ( Unga wa dengu)

tsp curry powder

cup onions (finely chopped)

tsp garlic (crushed in a pistol)

1 tsp hot pepper (Chopped)

cup red pepper or sweet pepper or bell pepper

1 tbsp parsley

tsp Caraway

tsp yeast or 1 tsp baking powder

cup water

tsp salt or more

oil for deep frying

DIRECTIONS TO MAKE BAGIA WA DENGU

1. A mixing bowl, mix chick pea flour and onions.

2. Add garlic, then parsley and curry powder, mix well.

3. Add caraway, red pepper, and hot pepper, mix well.

4. Then add baking powder, mix well again.

5. Add water a teaspoon at a time, until it becomes a heavy mixture. Almost like a heavy cake mixture.

6. Leave it to rise for a few minutes.

7. In medium-high heat; Heat the oil in a pan, for deep frying.

8. Drop a teaspoon full of the butter mixture in hot oil to deep fry until it turns golden brown color.

9. Remove from pan, put on paper towel or (chujio la nazi if you are in Tanzania) until it cools down.

Call you guest to enjoy our African Bagia Wa Dengu

Who said that you dont know how to cook? Having been born from a family of many girls, I was not supposed to cook when all my sisters are present but when I joined work and start to live on my own, thats when cooking lessons became a reality.

Of course not every person like cooking but for those who enjoy to explore new foods and have the taste for delicious yummy yummy, this recipe in a must not miss