Thursday, November 25, 2010

Advanced Baked Apple!

Use exactly this kind of apple or your recipe will taste horrible and you will fail as a cook, for serious :|






Or rather, my attempt at making a sort of applesauce in my rice-cooker. It turned out a little less saucy and a little more stew-y, but it was delish nonetheless. This is for all you people who can't eat raw food and/or are on a liquid diet (like myself right now).


Friday, November 12, 2010

Rudimentary baked apple

What you can't see is the delicious steam rising from them, or the juice in the bottom.
Perfect for a cold fall night!

Ingredients:

-1 apple (or half of an apple the size of two fists combined, which is what I had)
-1 spoon brown sugar
-cinnamon
-tiny bit of water

Slice up your apple and core it. Mix together brown sugar and cinnamon. Make sure hte apple slices are thin, and arrange them in a tinfoil pan, sprinkling the brown sugar and cinnamon mixture on top of each layer. If your apple's not very juicy, add a tiny bit of water in the bottom of the pan. Pop that sucker in the toaster oven for about eight minutes.

Careful when you take it out: it's hot.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Gigantic veggies and the Mochi Experiment


Check it out. It's a sweet potato. AND IT'S ALL MINE.

Okay, this Mochi Experiment is because I loooooooooove mochi and I've unconsciously begun searching out and trying all the new ones I can. So... I've decided to document my search. First on the docket...

Monday, November 1, 2010

Brazilian cheese puffs



I have too much tapioca flour. I needed to use it. I found this recipe on Yahoo Answers and decided to try it out!