January 24, 2018

Manhattan style Clam Chowder

1 medium onion diced
3 stalks of celery chopped
2 carrots diced small
1-2 garlic cloves minced or pressed or 1 teaspoon of garlic powder (to your liking)
3-4 strips of bacon cut into small pieces
1 cups of water
2 cups of tomato sauce (to you liking; crushed, stewed, diced or sauce)
2 lbs of fresh clams or 1 can of clams  (to your liking and convenience)
~ clam juice (you can make your own clam juice by steaming fresh clams
and using the liquid from the steamed clams  *note- don't stir the liquid around after steaming to prevent getting sand in your ladle. 

1. Start with sauteing the bacon right in a medium size sauce pot (ultimately the pot you will use to cook the chowder
2. Once bacon has started to brown add, all the veggies and saute until half cooked
3. Add the garlic, then the water, then the clam juice, then the clams
and after everything is sauteing nicely in the pot for about 7-10 minutes, add the tomato sauce and put a lid on the pot so it doesn't bubble all over.
4. Let everything simmer and once all the veggies are soft (check a carrot because it is the hardiest)  the Manhattan style clam chowder is done!
optional garnish - chopped fresh parsley or dried Italian seasonings



Zestfully,  private party chef Yoon

August 25, 2017

Let's Cultivate Food's new SALSA RECIPE!


                
RECIPE:
3 cups diced tomatoes (4-6 ripe tomatoes)  
1/2 cup green bell peppers  (1 green bell pepper) 
1/4 - 1/2 a red onion finely diced (to your liking of onion) 
1/2 bunch of fresh cilantro chopped (1/2 of bundle) 
6 TBSP of light Italian salad dressing 
2 TBSP of fresh lime juice (1 large or 2 small limes) 
(optional) get a #9 & zest some rind in there.. remember #9 on the sticker is organic!    




January 10, 2017

Flour-less chocolate espresso cake

Not much to say other than
it's SO hard not to eat the whole cake!

Ingredients:
1 lb. semisweet chocolate (coarsely chopped)
1 lb. unsalted butter (diced)
1 cup freshly brewed espresso
1 cup brown sugar
8 eggs (beaten to blend)


Procedure:
1. Line bottom of a 9 inch diameter cake pan with 2 inch high sides 

    with parchment. Place all chocolate in large bowl.

2. Bring butter, espresso and sugar to boil in medium saucepan, 
    stirring to dissolve sugar.

3. Add chocolate; whisk until smooth and cool slightly.


4. Whip eggs till blended. Stir eggs into chocolate mixture until blended.
     (Do not whip)


5. Pour batter into prepared pans. Place cake pan in roasting pan.
    Pour enough hot water into roasting pan to come halfway

    up sides of cake pan.


6. Bake until center of cake is set and tester inserted into center 
    comes out with a few moist crumbs attached, about 45 minutes

7. Remove pans from water and chill cake overnight.


8. Cut around pan sides to loosen cake. Using oven mitts as aid, 
     hold pan bottom over low heat for 15 seconds, warming slightly 
     to release cake. Place platter over pan. Hold pan and platter 
     together tightly and invert. Lift off cake pan; peel off parchment 
     and dust top of each cake with cocoa powder. 

9. Cut cake into ten slices and garnish with fresh raspberries 

    and raspberry sauce.(raspberry sauce can be made by 
    simmering raspberries in a little butter or more easily 
    by microwaving raspberry jam/jelly)





Zestfully Let's Cultivate Food

January 3, 2017

Corporate Catering MENUS

Company catering menus  & prices can be viewed on the main website
www.LetsCultivateFood.com  under the  "Lettuce cater your company lunch" tab.


All company catering orders include:
Disposable plates, silverware wrapped in napkins,
any needed warming chaffing ware & little signage of the food items.
(Table clothes can be provided upon request.)


local DELIVERY is FREE
(gratuity is not included)

October 25, 2016

Mirror, Mirror on the wall, who's the tastiest of them all..!?!

Mirror, Mirror on the wall, who's the tastiest of them all..

Have you ever wanted to try a taste test to truly see either
which brand or type is better OR to see what your palate
is telling you?  Believe it or not- a large portion of our eating
is done with our other senses.  Our scent as we tend to smell
the food and of course visually with our eyes.
Not always, but more often than not- our palate tells
us something that we might of thought differently.

In our household- we make it a fun mini event by choosing an item
and then getting several of them made by popular brands.

This time around it happened to be dark chocolate.
The brands chosen were:
Hershey, Ghiradelli, Lindt, Godiva, Dove and a random gourmet brand.


2 were waaaay too sweet, 1 was hard to finish... chocolate=hard to finish?
What planet are we on right?   2 were just shy from winning 1st place.
There was a clear winner that was rich, creamy, intense but not
overwhelming intense and just... really good.


hmmm.  are you wondering who won!?
You should take my taste testing class coming up and you'll be able
to taste test over a dozen different things to see which brand is
better according to your taste buds!  cheeses, beverages, yogurts,
different brands of many different things.


which will your palate choose, Let's Cultivate Food



October 20, 2016

We're ROOTING for you!

cut 2 inches,  place in 1 inch of water,  1 week to soil


Let's Cultivate Food is 'ROOTING' for you!
Did you know that you can take any vegetable and chop 
the root end portion - 2-3 inches of it, 
soak the cut portion in a bowl or container of water 
and it will start to grow again..?  
Typically you will see some new growth as early as 4-5 days. 
(some veggies will take a tad bit longer)  
If you have outdoor space or a pot with soil indoors... 
you can move your new veggie plant within 7-10 days.   
'Lettuce Turnip the Beet!' ...........Oh KALE yeah!  



October 19, 2016

Bacon wrapped beef lemongrass lollipops!

What's that movie where they say that things are always better on a stick?
I certainly agree but let's use something that will give us a little flavor
rather than a wooden stick. Lemongrass in this case.
I tend to joke and say that lemongrass is organic fruit loops
during my cooking classes. If you've never had anything with lemongrass-
you don't know what you're missing!


For these bacon wrapped beef lemongrass lollipops- you will need:
lemongrass stalks (usually comes 3 to a bunch) you can cut each stalk  to about 
3 inches getting 3 to a stalk.  So approximately 9 lollipops for  3 stalks.  


For the beef, I used flank steak (about 1 pound) and sliced it into thin slices.
I then marinaded the flank beef slices in:
5 TBSP of soy sauce
1 heaping TBSP of hot pepper paste
1 teaspoon of a sugar (or your choice of sweetener) 
(a grated apple or pear is good too!)
2 TBSP of sesame oil
mix with the flank steak and let it sit for a minimum of 20 minutes.

Then you want to make a sweet chili glaze.
~ 3 heaping TBSP of apricot jelly
~ 1 teaspoon of hot pepper seeds ( to your liking of spiciness)
~ juice of an orange
~ 1 TBSP of rice vinegar


Turn your oven on now to 400 degrees.

Time to wrap or roll.  Whatever you want to call it is  okay!
Take your slices of beef and wrap around the top half of the lemongrass  'stick'
(about 2 -3 slices of flank steak slices per lollipop)
Then wrap a piece of bacon (thinly cut preferred) around the beef.

Let it bake in the center of your oven for about 15 minutes.
You will see the bacon turn more brown.
After 15 minutes, turn your oven to broil, 
take the sweet chili glaze and brush it on the bacon portion.
Move your pan or sheet (whatever you laid your lollipops on)
to the top shelf right under the broiler.
You want to prop the oven door open at this time...  
you know so the room temperature
air flows through for circulation and doesn't dry out the food. 
Once the bacon browns and almost gets a slight char- they are done.
about 7 minutes after you place it on broil.





Just ROLL with it!   Let's Cultivate Food