We almost forgot that the lovely Southern California town of Riverside is holding it’s Restaurant Week until June 30th. Restaurant Week is an annual event where downtown Riverside Restaurants offer special menu items in order to showcase their food to the community.
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Within the last decade, the restaurant and food industry has gained in popularity like never before. Now Chefs are viewed in the same light as Rock Star Celebrities, and with celebrity comes all the craziness. In this case the mayhem is being caused by a famous fungi known simply as “truffle.”
Truffles are becoming scarcer due to climate change and higher demand. This has increased the price of truffles to all time highs, making them part of an underground foodie black market. People are robbing, intimidating, punking, thugging, and doing whatever to get their hands on this prized fungi…
The Truffle Game is CRAZY Ya’ll! Wish I could afford some French Truffles for cooking. Oh well…
I realize I have only posted one food post since starting this blog, so after seeing this video I was inspired to post my version of New York’s Chopped Cheese.
My delicious recipe is below. You may notice that I do not give exact measurements. My goal is to force you to use common sense and “trial and error” in order to create the perfect recipe to your liking. You decide how much or how little of each ingredient you would like to use.
Spicy Ginger Cream Cheese Spread
Cream Cheese, softened
Minced Jalapenos
Minced Pickled Ginger/Gari Shoga
Pepper
Combine the above ingredients in a bowl and mix until smooth.
If you think you need more ginger, add more.
If you want the cream cheese to be spicier after you taste it, then add more Jalapenos. It’s all up to you.
You may want to leave the cream cheese out of your fridge to allow it to soften, this will make mixing so much smoother.
Garlic Bread/Toast
French Bread or Texas Toast
Unsalted Butter
Minced Garlic
Salt to taste
Combine butter, garlic and salt in a large bowl.
Mix these ingredients in the bowl until well combined.
Spread this mixture on the french bread or toast and toast the bread.
Chorizo Ground Beef
Beef or Pork Chorizo
Ground Beef of Your Choice
Salt and Pepper
Set your skillet at low heat and add chorizo.
Cook chorizo until it melts and is fully cooked.
While chorizo is cooking, place ground beef in a bowl and season with salt and pepper.
Once chorizo is fully cooked, add seasoned ground beef to the pan. Cook ground beef to your preference (rare, medium rare, medium, well, etc.).
Suggested Condiments
Bacon
Sunny Side Egg
Cheese Slices, Cheese of your Choice
Tomato Slices
Avocado Slices
Shredded Lettuce
Caramelized/Grilled Onions
Pickled Vegetables
Barbecue Sauce
Mayonaise
Mustard
Combine all of the above ingredients in any way you like to create your sandwich.
If you want your sliced cheese melted:
You can wrap your sandwich in a paper towel, pop it in the microwave and heat it until the cheese is melted. Don’t leave it in the microwave for too long because the cheese will become an overheated mess.
You can also wrap the sandwich in foil and pop it in the oven to heat the sandwich and melt the cheese. This my favorite method because the bread wont get soggy and will have a nice crispness.
I like to serve these delicious sandwiches with a side of French Fries, but of course you can create any sides you want.
One of the dopest recipes for wings ever. No Wing Stop, no chain Restaurant recipes, just Professional Culinary goodness.
WING SAUCE RECIPE #1: Gingered Teriyaki
Ingredients:
Ginger
Soy Sauce, measured by Weight
Sugar, measured by Weight
Red Wine
Garlic
Green Onion
Pinch of Chinese Five Spice
Pinch of Ground Star Anise
Sriracha to taste
I will update this recipe with instructions later. I usually do not give amounts for ingredients because I myself rarely use exact measurements for cooking. One rule you learn as a cook is to adjust flavors as you go along. If the sauce isn’t sweet enough, add more sugar. If you want a stronger onion flavor, add more onion, and so on and so forth. For now, study the ingredients and become familiar with the flavors. You won’t learn how to cook without recipes, and therefore become a better cook yourself, if you don’t study the flavors of your ingredients. Any well-experienced Chef can look at the above ingredients and immediately figure out how to make this sauce with no instructions or measurements. I will keep this wing recipe and others here: https://freshcliniclife.com/food/recipes/wings/ as I update them.
Stay Tuned for a future post on an Update for this Recipe!