Tuesday, 16 June 2020

Fooding in times of Pandemic Part II

Since Ontario was placed in state of emergency due to the outbreak of COVID-19, I have been unable to visit restaurants and meet with my friends, gathering in different places where I can try new dishes. Restaurants in Ontario are allowed to work as far as they can provide options of Take-out or Delivery. In my last article I wrote about the options I found using different apps for food delivery. 

But this was a time to try new things in my own kitchen.


One of the dishes I like from the Cuisine of the Philippines is Kaldereta. It’s a stew usually served with goat, pork, beef or chicken. Vegetables usually include potatoes, tomatoes and peppers. I prepared my own version using pork and chicken and served with thin rice noodles.



My workmates have seen me eating mushroom pasta, a simple dish very easy to make. I just stir fry the mushrooms with garlic, parsley and some spices like dried oregano and crushed chilies.  Time to time I add other steamed vegetables.




Pasta dishes do not need to be complex. I found that a traditional pasta dish in Rome is “Cacio e pepe”, where you just add cheese and black peppers. Cheese can be Pecorino or Parmesan.




Rabbit is one of my favorite meats. I had the opportunity to find it in one of the supermarkets I have recently visited. I like to prepare it in the oven. First, I take the pieces of rabbit and I stir fry it with onions in oil and wine. Then I put it in a tray with potatoes and bake it. When ready, I like eating it with rice.



I do not often prepare desserts. But this time I found the time and opportunity. I read about a simple recipe of Riz au lait (French rice pudding). You can read good recipes on the internet. I use risotto grains for best results. To make something different, I added saffron, giving it a nice yellow color. What you see as decoration, these are apricot seeds.






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