We had this for dinner the other night: Fish Fillet and Mushrooms in Oriental Sauce which I saw Chef Golda cook during the February 27, 2010 Light Meal Recipes with Dona Elena Cuisinera Club.
The kids loved it, and the husband did too. They were raving about how good the food smelled, “like those served in Chinese restaurants”. I am happy of course that they were able to appreciate once again what I prepared for them.
Here was what I cooked using cream dory fillet from SM Hypermarket Centris.
Below is the recipe: Continue Reading »
Tags: cream dory fillet, Dona Elena Pure Olive Oil, food, garlic, ginger, leeks, mushrooms, olive oil, onions, Oriental sauce, oyster sauce, sesame oil, Shitake
When I attended the Dona Elena Cuisinera Club’s Summer Recipes (low-cal and low-carb) Cooking Demo on the last Saturday of February, I was tempted to look around the mall where it was held because there was a sale going on. But of course I did not, even after the cooking demo was done. *heaves a sigh of relief*
Anyway, I will be featuring the three recipes done later today when I have the time. I just need to get my bag I left in my MIL’s home for a copy of the recipes.
Here are three photos for each of the recipes prepared:
I will be back later ASAP 😉
Tags: cooking, cooking demo, Dona Elena Cuisinera Club, fish, food, fruits, recipes, vegetables
I have featured the dish (below) here as it was done in a cooking class I was invited to go to.
Last Wednesday night, we had it for dinner with a few minor changes according to what I have at home.
I plan to cook more using olive oil even if it is a bit of a strain in the pocket but if the benefits are good for the family’s health, why not?
I usually use soybean oil for cooking and I still do especially in frying (fish) which requires more oil.
Tags: cooking, cream dory, family, fish fillets, food, food and dining, food photo, health, healthy eating, Lasang Pinoy Sundays, olive oil, pasta
Hearty Meal Recipes from Dona Elena Cuisinera Club presented last January 30, 2010. Click here for more recipes.
Tilapia Fillets
For Tilapia Fillets:
- 150 – 200 g tilapia fillets (2 pieces)
- pinch of salt
- pinch of pepper
- pinch of paprika
- 1/4 c almonds, salted, crushed finely
Season tilapia fillet with salt, pepper and paprika. Coat with almonds and bake at 180C for 4 minutes.
Pasta
For pasta:
- 10 g butter
- 15ml Dona Elena Pure Olive Oil
- 30 g diced white onions
- 3 g minced garlic
- 50 g diced tomatoes
- 50 g (Dona Elena) capers
- 30 ml (Dona Elena) white wine
- 250 g spaghetti noodles
In a sauce pan, heat the olive oil and melt the butter. Saute the onions and garlic then add tomatoes and capers. Add the white wine and simmer. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Toss the spaghetti in the sauce.
Sauce:
- 30 ml garlic sauce, reduced until thick
- 15 ml balsamic vinegar, reduced to a syrup
Serve using medium pan. Place pasta on one side and the fillets on the other side. Drizzle the fillets with garlic sauce and balsamic sauce.
Enjoy.
UPDATE: I made this last night (Feb3, 2010) though I still have to write a post.
UPDATE 2: here is the post as promised 🙂
Tags: almonds, baking, cooking, Dona Elena Cuisinera Club, Dona Elena Pure Olive Oil, fish, food, food and dining, food photos, fresh tomatoes, olive oil, pasta, Philippines, spaghetti, tilapia fillets
Chunky Chocolate Cookies with Dona Elena Pure Olive Oil?
I associate cookies with butter and not with olive oil because that is how I bake our cookies. Why not, this is the tried and tested ingredient for baked goodies. So when I saw cookies being prepared with olive oil, I was surprised.
I didn’t think I would be enjoying cookies with less guilt 😀
Here was how these cookies were prepared:
Ingredients:
1/2 cup Dona Elena Pure Olive Oil
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
3 pcs large eggs, beaten
3 tbsp fresh milk
2 tbsp vanilla extract
1/2 cup unsweetened dark cocoa
2 cups flour
2 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp salt
chocolate chunks
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Tags: baking, chocolate cookies, Dona Elena Pure Olive Oil, olive oil
Been reading about skin care because I am still getting pimples even if it is not that time of the month when I usually get these. I have read information from several sites including dermitage reviews.
I am thinking that maybe this is the right time for me to visit a dermatologist to have my skin checked.
If not, I may have to get natural products that will help me with skin care:
- eggs
- honey
- lemon
- oatmeal
- fruits like avocado, cucumber, banana
These should be on my list of things to get when I go back to the supermarket later.
Tags: all-natural, health, healthy eating, skin, skin care