Sweet Pea Journey

Learning Curve

Today was my first day of procuring ingredients, preparing, cooking, packaging and delivering food. Huge amount of work, and I ended up driving all over town to 4 stores to eventually get everything I needed. The end results? You can imagine, I was terribly late. Food wasn’t bad, but I failed timing like no other. It bothered me a lot, I hate being late. So, a few lessons learned for me:

  1. Don’t assume the store will have what they normally have on the day of you needing it. Procure a day before. Essentially this is what killed my timing. I was literally driving around like a mad person. Ha, no lunch, no dinner, didn’t even have time for a drive through coffee!
  2. Prepare as much as possible ahead of time. I was adding cookies to my orders, and was hoping to keep it a signature. However, I ran out of cookies for lunch orders, and had to make more last minute, after running to stores to get more ingredients. So, I am making my cookies at 11 pm for tomorrow.
  3. Time management. Of course, I was paying attention to this one, but didn’t really overcome shortage of time. Just need to keep pushing for smarter time management.
  4. I need to reorganize my menu, should not have too many options that can’t be done in parallel. For example, I should have a dish made in the oven with a dish made on the stove top. What I have done wrong for today’s menu was, I had all stir fries on the same day. I had no choice but making them one by one, versus if I had something made in the oven, that would allow me make two dishes at the same time.

Today anything that could go wrong went wrong, along with more surprises. It was a quite stressful day for me, but at the end of the day, I feel very empowered. I feel yes I messed up on timing, but I learned so much more and this will help me work smarter in the future.

Red Wine Braised Oxtail and Vegetables

I made this dish tonight for dinner pick up. I have to say, the house smells so good, and I am very much tempted to keep it for myself!

 

Ingredients:

1 cup all-purpose flour

2 lb fresh oxtail, cut into 1 inch sections

1 onion, cut into wedges

2 carrots, cut into chunks

4 medium white potatoes, cut into chunks

2 ribs of celery, cut into small chunks

5 cloves of garlic, smashed

2 sprigs of fresh thyme

1 bay leaf

2 sprigs of flat leaf parsley

5 cups of beef broth

1/2 bottle of red wine, heated on stove and reduced to half

1 tbsp of each: salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder

1/2 cup of all-purpose flour

2 tbsp butter, divided

 

Method:

Combine flour, salt, pepper, onion powder and garlic powder in a plate, dredge oxtail on all sides and shake off excess flour mixture.

Heat up 1 tbsp butter in a heavy bottom pan (I used my trusty dutch oven) on medium high heat, brown dredged oxtail on all sides, about 10 minutes. Set aside. Brown in batches if needed.

Heat up oven to 325 F.

When browning oxtail, prepare your veggies. Once oxtails are browned, go in with the rest of 1 tbsp butter, throw all vegetables into the pan and lower heat to medium, soften vegetables for about 10 minutes, stir occasionally. I like the caramelized colors on my vegetables, adds flavor. Add parsley, thyme, bay leaf, beef broth and reduced wine. Layer browned oxtail on top of vegetables.

Bring pot to a boil, lid on. Kill the heat. Put whole pot into oven, let it go for 3 to 3.5 hours.

By the time the oxtails are done, most of the liquid is absorbed into the luxurious falling-off-the-bone meat, and the vegetable are semi melted into the sauce, with a bit of a bite left.  Flour in the juices will help thicken the gravy. Add a knob of butter if preferred, ladle the gravy over dished up oxtail and vegetables and serve.

 

 

Ultimate Chocolate Chunk and Whoppers Cookies

Who doesn’t like cookies, not to mention fresh out-of-the-oven chocolate chunk cookies loaded with whoppers!

I made some today. Let’s just say, you will never miss those cookies came in a box from the grocery store again.

 

Dry Ingredients:

1 3/4 cups of all-purpose flour

2 tsp sea salt

1 tsp baking powder

 

Wet Ingredients:

2 sticks of butter, melted and browned

about 2 tbsp water, maybe more

1 cup dark brown sugar

1 tsp espresso powder

1/2 cup white sugar (I used raw sugar, nice touch)

1 tsp vanilla

1 whole egg plus 1 egg yoke

 

Surprises:

1 bar of dark (or semi sweet) chocolate bar, cut into chunks

about 20 whoppers, cut into halves or smaller pieces, larger pieces may get hard after baking

 

Method:

Sift all dry ingredients into a medium bowl, set aside.

Brown butter in a sauce pan over medium heat, stir constantly. It will foam up and get bubbly. If you don’t constantly stir it, it may splatter too. After butter is browned, set aside to cool for about 10 minutes.

Pour cooled browned butter into a glass measuring cup at least 1 cup capacity. Top it off with water to exactly 1 cup. Either leave on the counter to cool for about 20 minutes, or leave in the fridge for 10-15 minutes to cool faster.

Use this down time to heat up oven to 350 F degrees, and roughly chop chocolate bar and finely chop whoppers. Be careful not to chop fingers!

I like the baked whoppers to have a bit of a bite, almost like caramel pieces, so I only halves them. If you don’t like harder texture in your cookies, chop the whoppers finely.

In a large bowl, add brown sugar, white sugar, espresso powder, vanilla and cooled browned butter. Use an electric mixture, mix until pale and fluffy, for 1 to 2 minutes. Then add the egg and egg yoke and mix.

Gradually add the dry ingredients into wet by the third. Mix with the electric mixer thoroughly after each addition.

Fold in the chocolate chunk and chopped whoppers.

Line the cookie sheet with parchment paper, or spray with nonstick spray really well.

Drop the cookie dough onto the parchment paper or cookie sheet, leaving about 3 inches in between. Roughly 3 table-spoon size dough is ideal, or a small ice cream scoop size. Bake for 12-14 minutes.

Leave cookies in the pan for about 2 minutes before carefully transferring to a wire rack or cutting board to cool further. I love a warm cookie with a glass of milk or a cup of nice dark coffee.

Relation Coach

If you know me, I rarely have strong emotions or feelings towards someone or opinion. It takes a lot to make me dislike someone. But, I had a quite strong opinion towards some relationship coach today.

I have been watching some relationship coaching videos and been working on myself. I am a firm believer of retrospection and don’t do anything that you don’t want your partner to do. Work on yourself, because your own behavior is the only thing you can control.

However, I have come across a couple of one of those “relationship coach”‘s videos. By using the quotes, you can probably guess my opinion of this guy. Let me put it this way, he claims to be a relationship coach for men. Absolutely nothing wrong with that, and I am sure there are a lot of men frustrated with their love life, relationships and desperately need help and advice, just like there are tons of women needing the same thing. I have listened to a few coaches for women, and more or less agreed to their approach, work on yourself, don’t be needy, build your own life, work on being comfortable in your own skin and learn to love yourself and Mr. Right will come along naturally. However, the very first video I heard about this men’s coach, I was so shocked, and I felt my blood pressure rising. I held myself together, listened through the entire video. When I was asked what I thought about the video, I said I do not like this guy’s point of view, and I do not agree to him one bit.

To summarize his point of view, women are either mentally unstable or are gold diggers. Women date up, meaning we look for men that are more successful, have more money, more power, whatever women are after. But when things don’t work out, women takes whatever and men get screwed over. All men should think twice before dating, don’t invest in much of your time, your money, be careful throughout a relationship so they don’t get hurt.

OK, if you are a guy reading this, you may laugh, you may say this is true. If you are a woman like me, you probably feel as insulted as I did. First of all, I do not agree that women are mentally unstable or gold diggers. If so, guys, you would be way better off just don’t date at all. The rest of his point of view is very biased. At the end of the day, it’s quite equal between genders. There is no need to bash one gender because you are “coaching” the other gender. Also, I feel what he is doing is catering to a specific group of men, who may have had rough relationships before. Maybe they dated the wrong women, maybe there is something seriously wrong that they have been doing but refused to look at their own behavior or always have endless excuses why their behavior was justified. His approach was quite clear to me, have you been hurt in a previous relationship? This is why, because women are evil, and they are after your money. You need to look out for these signs, because even the sweetest woman will eventually show her true color, and at that time, you will be happy that you listened to me that you protected yourself and never invested in too much emotionally or financially.

This approach is so wrong in so many different levels.

First off, he is teaching men to be in an unfair relationship. If the girl he is dating isn’t investing herself in the relationship, fine, neither one is probably well protected, no one would be hurt if things go south. But, is there actually a relationship? Both parties keep one foot in, one foot out, no trust, constantly calculating, watching. That is not a relationship, that is torture. I can safely conclude that this sort of relationship will not work.

Secondly, say the girl is invested, went all in emotionally, maybe even financially into this relationship. The guy is keeping his distance, looking at her under X-ray goggles, examining what’s going on in her head, what is she after really. It’s just a matter of time for this relationship to end. Maybe he is not going to hurt, but she certainly will be, hurt deeply. This is not a balanced relationship. I don’t think even this man would want to trade places with her. This kind of relationship will fail, and not in a good way. So what’s the point of getting into one like this in the first place?

Thirdly, since whatever relationship this man is getting into is doomed anyway, what happens when it does end? This man goes back to this coach, yes you are right, all women are evil, things never work out, teach me more, teach me what else women are going to do to me. Chi-ching, more money to the coach.

At the end of the day, what upset me wasn’t just that he was bashing women unfairly, and biased, but also, he is setting people up for failure. People listen to this kind of coaching will never find a good woman and a meaningful relationship that will last for life. The coach isn’t teaching the individual how to be a man, how to be a better self and naturally attract the higher quality women. These people will not look at their own weaknesses and flaws and they will bound to repeat the same course of relationships, because they still attract the same women.

I love some other coaches’ videos, because they either teach either gender how to work on themselves, what are the common flaws of certain gender and how to overcome them. Or they teach both sides to be open, honest, brave and discuss emotions and feelings, put themselves in their partner’s shoes and really look at what they could be doing instead to avoid or solve conflicts.

A healthy relationship has to be a balanced and equal relationship. If only one person retrospect their behavior and improves themselves, it is just a matter of time for the two to fall apart. I really hope everyone to be able to say, from the bottom of their heart, if I traded place with my partner, I would want her / him to do the same thing to me.

My Senior Girls

How time flies! I can’t believe I got my baby girls 9 years and 8 years ago from the shelter. It felt like it’s only been 2 years, especially they both cute puppy face! I get teased a lot because I name my lab mix Bubbles, I love that name! She is always super happy, super sweet, she has got that bubbly personality! Jasmine, on the other hand, she is a big girl, but scared easy. She doesn’t realize how big or how strong she is, until Bubbles started to show signs of aging badly.

Last Christmas time frame, Bubbles was very sick, and she was in a lot of pain. She literally could not change body position. She could not stand the pain to put her back legs on the ground. If she had to go outside to potty, she was struggling to move on her front legs, and barely touch the floor with one back leg, if any. She was swaying left and right, using her body weight to pull herself forward. I felt her pain. I have really bad spine issues for over 5 years now. I know what kind of pain it is to drag yourself from one spot to another, because you absolutely had to.

At the vet, I was told she may have tumor, she may have arthritis, due to aging. She needed a series of tests and probably surgery. I was dumbfounded. In my head, she is my bubbly ball of joy, always happy, forever baby-faced. I didn’t realize she is 63 years old in human years! I tried the prescription the vet gave and didn’t really work, until I found this magic pill at Sam’s Club!

 

I have to say, this completely changed Bubbles’ life. Within a short a couple of weeks time, she was up and walking and hopping around like she used to, no vet bills, no surgery pain. I am so happy this pill is helping her. Both my girls are taking these daily since last Christmas, I want to give them a good life.

After all, isn’t that the whole purpose of adopting them from the shelter?

Took them to the vet the other day, to get routine vaccines, we are happy girls!

 

Here are my girls lately. Bubbles tore up my daughter’s owl… but my kids keep calling them their cutie pie, brings a big smile on my face!

Do Something for the First Time

When was the last time, you did something for the first time? I love this song, For the First Time, by Darius Rucker. I feel it’s been too long, way too long. Life is passing by, quickly, silently, through my fingers, without me noticing.

So I went shooting for the first time. It was such a blast! Let me put it this way, I ain’t half bad!

A couple shells made their way through the neck opening of my t-shirt. That….was….HOT!

You can see from that smile, I did pretty darn well!

I put the bullets in just like a pro. I tried a couple of hand guns, can’t tell the technical details, but all I gotta say is, a good shooter isn’t picky. Ha!

My Little Herb Garden

I planted a new herb garden. A little bit of everything, Italian sweet basil, thyme, Thai basil and rosemary.

It’s amazingly therapeutic, I am talking about gardening. I know, I have old lady hobby. But it all makes sense! Older people likes peace, harmony, simple joys of life. I guess I am mentally a senior citizen :p Well, secretly, I am also thinking how I could use these lovely herbs in my next culinary creation.

Kids Free Night

My kids were with their dad the other night, so I took my parents out. I had to make them try something new, something they have never done here in town, something that sparkles a little bit of competition, just a little bit – I know my dad can trash talk, and I miss those days dearly.

So, we went to a pool hall. Yep, we did it, stuck out like a sore thumb. But who cares? We are here to have some fun!

Look at that concentration!

And fancy stuff…

Of course, I had to play so my dad can trash talk.

Let’s just say, the final result was a mystery.

What mattered was I saw the smiles on my parents’ face again. Been way too long, way too many days I watch my parents worry about me, about their future. I am happy to see that they were just having fun for one night, and enjoy some family time with me.

 

 

Savory Fusion Crepes Tasting

Of course, I had to do a savory version.

I made basic Asian savory crepes first, because I wanted to feed the kids first before they go to their dad’s house.

These crepes are loaded with green onions, Chinese five spices, Sichuan pepper for extra something something. Amazingly, both kids LOVED these. I didn’t have much left for the savory crepe tasting later that night.

Then I made seafood fusion ones, with shrimp and calamari, loads of green onions. This one was a HUGE hit.

Of course, I had to make some meat options, such as ultimate pulled pork, my can’t-be-simpler barbacoa and Korean ribeye BBQ.

We were happy ladies :p