Showing posts with label dips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dips. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

caught in a pretzel



A while back we had a disgusting and disappointing occurrence
at a chain pretzel shop before running to a movie and ever since
we've been craving soft pretzels like crazy.

Just thinking we could get a plain pretzel without the
butter crap they put on it, we ordered at some pretzel chain.
Before we could even finishing saying what we wanted
they slathered something on it in the back. Apparently all
the pretzels at (wetzels? or was it annies? I don't know)
have butter on them. The dip the whole thing right when
it comes out of the oven and then again when you buy it.

Ha, forget that. No thanks. They were pissed, but I was
more so. What better than irritation to get you home to
start cooking something way better yourself?

I'm still working on this because I want them... shinier?
They were really good, but I want to work on the soda
bath. I certainly don't feel like whipping up a lye bath.



The dough is straight forward, but I noted not to
use excess amount of extra flour when rolling it out
later. Also to not roll it in oil before the first
rise.



After splitting them into separate balls, let them
rest before rolling them into ropes and twisting them.



Rise again and boil in a baking soda solution.





I dusted one batch with rock salt and left the other
plain so I could do sweet pretzels too.



As you can see they're missing that little bit of shine
I wanted. So after I tweak it, I'll post the whole recipe.
But for the salted ones, I mixed up a batch of my cheese
sauce that I use for mac and cheese to dip the pretzels in.



I brushed on a little melted earthbalance and dropped
them in raw sugar and cinnamon. You can use a mild
oil instead if you like.



Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Simply Sassy for Salsa

When everyone is away,
with garlic Gwen will play.

Summer time always gets me
in the mood for mexican food.
Something about sweating
from the hot weather makes
me wanna sweat from my food
too. So when everyone left for
work today, I took a break
from packing and diced up a
very simple salsa.
Salsa is one of those things
that you can never go wrong
with. I made a good sized
batch so I had it with chips,
tocos at night, a breakfast
burrito, and spanish rice the next day. I really must make
some more for vegan huevos rancheros for my bday (a tradition).

Sassy Salsa

3 firm tomatoes
1 large onion
2 cloves garlic
1 bell pepper, any colour
2 hot peppers
1 tbsp lemon juice
2 tbsp fresh cilantro
salt and pepper to taste

Dice all your veggies and toss with the lemon juice and cilantro.
Season to your taste. The heat can be adjusted to your desire.
I love using Hawaiian chili peppers or Habaneros, but other hot
peppers are just fine.
Like soups, chili, and curry salsa is even better the next day,
so plan ahead or make a lot.



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