Wednesday, December 14, 2011

#85 Make a New Dish Every Month


Alright so this officially kicks off my first blog since starting my 101 Things to Do. I have started on a few of them and may be motivated to blog about them in a bit but we will see!

So for #85 I made a new dish for December which was a delicious Chicken Tortilla Soup. I had some Tortilla soup at a restaurant the day before and while I enjoyed it I felt it lacked something and I felt I could do it better. Let me tell ya, I did. I found a recipe online from www.thepioneerwoman.com and it looked really good. I also liked how funny the woman who blogged about it was so I decided to try it and make it my own. The major differences I made were adding Cayenne Pepper, Adobe seasoning and one of my own favorite Latin seasonings that I use for virtually everything. I also chose not to use green or red peppers which I think would have been nice but I wasn’t in the mood for those flavors. I also did use 2 cans off beans but I think that may have been too much for this soup so I would suggest only using one. I also don’t like avocado or sour cream, but I’m sure for those who like them, they would make lovely garnishes.

You can check out the original recipe here http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2011/01/chicken-tortilla-soup/ and I also posted it below with my changes highlighted. I wish I had remembered to take pictures but unlike my professional blogger friends, I just didn’t even think to do it. I promise next time I will though! I hope you like it and I will blog again soon… or relatively soon!

INGREDENTS:
§                     1 lb whole Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts
§                     1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
§                     1-1/2 teaspoon Cumin
§                     1 teaspoon Chili Powder
§                     1/2 teaspoon Garlic Powder
§                     1/2 teaspoon Salt
§                     1/2 teaspoon Cayenne Pepper if you want a slight kick to your soup
§                     1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
§                     1 cup Sliced or Diced Onion
§                     3 cloves Garlic, Minced
§                     1 can (10 Oz. Can) Tomatoes And Green Chilies
§                     32 ounces, fluid Low Sodium Chicken Stock (or you can use water and bullion cubes as I did)

§                     3 Tablespoons Tomato Paste
§                     4 cups Hot Water
§                     2 cans (15 Oz. Can) Black Beans, Drained (I think it will be better with only one also use Goya)
§                     3 Tablespoons Cornmeal Or Masa
§                     5 whole Corn Tortillas, Cut Into Uniform Strips Around 2 To 3 Inches


FOR THE GARNISHES:

§                     Sour Cream
§                     Diced Avocado
§                     Diced Red Onion
§                     Salsa Or Pico De Gallo
§                     Grated Monterey Jack Cheese
§                     Cilantro

Preparation Instructions

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Mix cumin, chili pepper, garlic powder, and salt. Drizzle 1 tablespoon olive oil on chicken breasts, then sprinkle a small amount of spice mix on both sides. Set aside the rest of the spice mix.

Place chicken breasts on a baking sheet. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until chicken is done. Use two forks to shred chicken. Set aside.

Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a pot over medium high heat. Add onions, stir for a bit then add minced garlic. (The original recipe had green and red peppers in it as well but I chose not to use them)
Pour in tomatoes, chicken stock, tomato paste, water, and black beans. Stir and begin cooking, then add the rest of the spice mix. Once all is stirred together nicely add shredded chicken. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer. Simmer for 45 minutes, uncovered. (I was impatient and really only waited 20. I was hungry!)

Sprinkle cornmeal or Masa over the soup and mix in nicely. It’s important to sprinkle it because if it falls in clumps it will stay in a clump. (I used Masa because what Salvadorian doesn’t have Masa in their pantry? Cormeal is for all the Mexicans, yes folks I was just Latin American racist. :-P) Simmer for an additional 30 minutes.

Check seasonings, adding more if needed---add more chili powder if it needs more spice, and be sure not to undersalt. (This is the point where I added some Cayenne Pepper to give it a kick.)Turn off heat and allow to sit for 15 to 20 minutes before serving. (When I turned off the heat I added some cilantro to mix in with the soup. It really added a nice touch) Five minutes before serving, gently stir in tortilla strips. Ladle into bowls, then top with sour cream, diced red onion, diced avocado, pico de gallo, and grated cheese, if you have it! (I only use some Cheddar Jack cheese and crispy tortilla crisp and it was just amazing!)

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

So Here It Beings

I’m not sure where this will lead me, but I hope it’s on an adventure that will last the next 1001 days. Does anyone even know when 1001 days from now is? Lol Either way after some motivation from some good friends a few of us have decided to motivate each other to accomplish 101 things within 1001 days, it’s called the Day Zero Project. My main goal for my list is to help me enrich my own life as well as make me a better friend, sister, daughter and all around person. I hope I can accomplish that as well as have a great time doing it. Who knows maybe I’ll learn something? Only time will tell! (1001 days to be exact ;-) )

Health, Fitness, Sports:
  1. Join a recreational sports team
  2. Take a dance class
  3. Go hiking at least 2 times a year (1/6)
  4. Join a gym and work out regularly for 3 months (0/3)
  5. Stop drinking soda for 3 months (0/3)
  6. Drink only water for 7 days (0/7)
  7. Bike to work everyday for a month, except rainy days (0/30)
  8. Floss every day for a month (0/30)
  9. Do 25 consecutive push ups (0/25)
  10. Do 100 consecutive sit ups (0/100)
  11. Learn a new dance

Happiness, Wellness and Well-being:
  1. Get a facial
  2. Get a message
  3. Take a vacation to some great all inclusive resort and just relax
  4. Spend a whole weekend doing nothing but staying in, sleeping, watching movies and vegging out.
  5. Spend a beautiful afternoon just laying outside watching clouds and resting
  6. Go to the pool and tan and read at least twice a month during a summer. (0/6)
  7. Kiss in the rain
  8. Dance in the rain
  9. Make a blanket fort and spend all day in it with a friend
  10. Watch a meteor shower for the first time

Finances:
  1. Start saving to have a comfortable amount in the bank to live off of for 6 months
  2. Spend no money for 7 days (0/7)
  3. Eat in for a month (0/30)
  4. Buy a bicycle
  5. Buy a car
  6. Furnish my home the way I would love it to be (I've started yay!)

Relationships:
  1. Take 3 friends out who I have never been out with 1 on 1 (0/3)
  2. Do something little for someone every month for a year outside of birthdays, holidays or special occasions (0/12)
  3. Take my mom on a date (This one surprisingly enough will be very difficult for me to do)
  4. Take my dad out on a date
  5. Take my brother Samuel out at least twice a year (1/6)
  6. Take my brother Emmanuel out at least twice a year (1/6)
  7. Take my sister Marycela out at least twice a year (1/6)
  8. Make a dinner for my family and have them over
  9. Do something for a friend I really don’t want to do
  10. Write a note to someone telling them what I love about them (0/6)
  11. Devote a day to helping a friend going through a hard time
  12. Have friends over for a dinner party
  13. Send a surprise package to someone
  14. Give a genuine complement to someone different for a week (0/7)
  15. Host a creative theme party
  16. Stay up all night chatting with a friend

Self Improvement:
  1. Clean my room and keep it that way for a month (0/30)
  2. Actually fold and put away my laundry when I do it for a month (0/30)
  3. Take voice lessons
  4. Audition for 2 shows/films per year (2/6)
  5. Learn Guitar
  6. Volunteer at 2 events/projects/shelters a year (0/6)
  7. Get my Associates Degree if not more
  8. Actually learn about the candidates for the 2012 election
  9. Get into 1 professional show or film
  10. Try to read through a full novel, not a children’s book (I’m not the biggest reader so suggestions for a great book would be appreciated!)

Travel, Vacations, Trips:
  1. Go on a road trip to somewhere I’ve never been
  2. Visit a random state, randomly
  3. Visit NYC (Done 12/16/2011)
  4. Visit Luray Caverns
  5. Go Camping
  6. Go Skiing
  7. Take a weekend away to relax
  8. Visit a weird or interesting attraction (Ice! at the Gaylord National)
  9. Visit every museum in the Smithsonian even the NYC ones (0/19)
  10. Attend the Cherry Blossom Festival
  11. Go Canoeing
  12. Go to 3 amusement parks I’ve never been to (1/3)
  13. Visit my family in El Salvador
  14. Go to a country I’ve never been to
  15. Take a cruise
  16. Go white water rafting

Arts, Culture, and Entertainment:
  1. See 3 shows I’ve never seen before (1/3) *Dirty Rotten Scoundrels*
  2. Watch all the Academy Award Best Picture nominees for the next few Oscars (0/?)
  3. See at least 2 independent films a year (0/6)
  4. See a concert every year (0/3)
  5. Try 2 new dishes a year that I have never tried before (0/6)
  6. Go on a dinner cruise
  7. Watch all the season of a show I’ve never seen before
  8. Attend a live opera or ballet
  9. Go to a live comedy show (Done in NYC!)
  10. Go to a Ravens Game (Done!!! 1/15/2012 Go Ravens!)
  11. Go learn a social dance with friends for a night
  12. Go to a park with friends for a BBQ and sports

Cooking/Baking:
  1. Make a pie from scratch
  2. Bake a cake from scratch
  3. Learn to make a bangin’ pizza also from scratch
  4. Try making 1 new dish every month for a year (4/12)
  5. Learn to make a great lasagna
  6. Learn to make pasta from scratch
  7. Bake a cake for someone’s birthday that isn’t your average cake.
  8. Discover my own signature dish
  9. Cook a 5 course meal and serve it to friends

Just for Fun:
  1. Do my nails in a funky way
  2. Go Ice Skating twice a year (1/6)
  3. Buy a lottery ticket once every month for a year (0/12)
  4. Host a Poker night
  5. Make a snowman
  6. So sledding
  7. Join a trivia league
  8. See a drive-in movie
  9. Go to a roller skating rink
  10. Go to a paint your own pottery shop
  11. Wear my hair down everyday for a week