Side Note: I have found that preparing the meat at the time of purchase really helps cut down your time spent in the kitchen. Pork and beef are really good in the slow cooker for long hours. Chicken can't be in too long otherwise the meat will get too soft.
I used left over rice to make the fried rice. I put 2 Tbsp of Sesame oil in a fry pan, then added about 3-4 cups of cooked rice. Sprinkled (generously) some Roasted Red Peppers &; Garlic Seasoning (RRPGS) and mixed it together. Making a small space in your fry pan, add 2 eggs and scramble them so they are still moist, then mix it together with the rest of the rice. Do a taste test, how much soya sauce you use depends on what your taste buds tell you.
Sweet and Spicy Prawns were made with a prepared Sweet/spicy sauce. I placed a tsp of butter in a fry pan and added some sauce and then the prawns. I turned the prawns when the bottoms were pink and then shut off the heat and waited a moment for the rest of the prawns to finish cooking. Then tothe serving bowl they did go. Now all you need to do is ENJOY!
Tim's presentation:
Liquid Smoke is like BBQ essence in a jar. It is very strong and I use it sparingly, a little goes a long way. I use it in the slow cooker with pork, and on steaks when I cook them inside and not on the BBQ. There are several different brands of liquid smoke you can buy; I prefer the Woodland brand, it isn't has harsh as the one that is in a black bottle with a yellow label (I think it is Smoke House brand). I'm sure therer are other brands too; ultimately you will have to make your own choice - it is all a matter of taste.

I've never heard of liquid smoke... where can you buy it? What's a good price for it?
ReplyDeleteLiquid Smoke is like BBQ in a jar. A small jar goes far, and I just paid $3.99 for it at Extra Foods (or No Frills). I use it for any pork that goes into the slow cooker (except Ham). I will also put some on steak, to give it a BBQ flavour when I don't use the BBQ outside.
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