So, it's the weekend... You're feeling free, hungry, and maybe a little spicy. Well, here's a torta that will fuel your weekend activities, make you feel manly, make your cardiologist mad, and cure that itch you've been having for some good Mexican food. Don't be afraid of chipotle peppers, they just want to be your mild, relaxed friend.
It's great for the weekends. It's brunch without the doilies. It's not health food. It's pretty manly, but not discriminatory. The great thing about it, is with a cup of coffee, you've got all your main food groups: Coffee, Dairy, Eggs, Vegetables, Meat, Breads, Fats.
The recipe follows.
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Saturday, February 9, 2013
Friday, February 8, 2013
Hiking: Tarbell Trail IV
Had a chance to chase the low snow again yesterday and it was great!
This time, I drove to a trail head nearby Rock Creek Campground. This
trail head is just south of the campground on the map. It begins at the
intersection of L-1000 and a yellow-gated logging road. The roads
leading up to it coming from Washougal (L-1000 straight up) is about
1/3rd paved road and 2/3rds gravel road -- all of which is void of
warning signs and the speed limit is a measly 25 -- so keep that in
mind.
For more pictures and the rest of the story, click below:
http://waarwa.blogspot.com/2013/02/hiking-tarbell-trail-iv.html
Near the top of Larch Mountain (maybe?) |
For more pictures and the rest of the story, click below:
http://waarwa.blogspot.com/2013/02/hiking-tarbell-trail-iv.html
Monday, January 14, 2013
Rockfish Burrito
Today, I made a delicious Rockfish Burrito and I thought I'd share
it with the world! It began with a sale on these Rockfish Fillets at the
local grocery store. They were absolutely stunning and I decided I had
to try it. So, I bought two because I'm a gambling man. My wife doesn't
eat fish, so if I didn't find anything to do with them, they'd just
become a waste. The great thing about Rockfish is that they don't smell
(or taste) really fishy. This makes it an excellent substitute for
oilier fish, like Salmon, which can really smell up the whole house and
make my wife really pissed off at me.
Anyway, to accompany a light fish, you need light ingredients. I decided on a simple combination of chili peppers, onion, garlic, guacamole and lime -- simple, fresh, and classic (not to mention cheap and healthy). The preparation of the fish itself was just a light pan fry with a super thin dredging in seasoned flour.
If you think this sounds interesting... continue to the recipe!
Anyway, to accompany a light fish, you need light ingredients. I decided on a simple combination of chili peppers, onion, garlic, guacamole and lime -- simple, fresh, and classic (not to mention cheap and healthy). The preparation of the fish itself was just a light pan fry with a super thin dredging in seasoned flour.
If you think this sounds interesting... continue to the recipe!
Saturday, January 12, 2013
A little dose of cats!
Some cats for your enjoyment...
Squeaker Lookin'. |
Peanut sittin'. |
Daisy hangin'. |
Koko yawnin'. |
Newton warmin'. |
Friday, January 11, 2013
Thai Noodle Soup
Thai Soup. This is an excellent replacement for Ramen! I usually put some Sriracha in my Ramen to make it spicy, and it really tastes great. However, who knows what is in that $0.25 bag of noodles and powder. Mostly, it just has a whole lot of salt. Full disclosure: I just used a bunch of vegetables I'd picked up for general use, so this isn't really true Thai cooking
In this preparation, I used the following ingredients:
2 oz - Linguini Noodles
3 cups - Water
(or substitute 2 cups unsweetened, lite coconut milk with 1 cup water)
1/4" - Fresh Ginger
1/2 cup - chopped onion, sauteed
1 clove - Garlic
1 handful - snow peas
9 squirts - Fish Sauce (can substitute Soy Sauce or a couple pinches of salt)
2 heaping tsp's - Roasted Red Curry Paste
1 heaping tsp - Chili Garlic Sauce
2 to 3 - Crimini Mushrooms, chopped however you like
6 small - Brussels Sprouts
Prep + Cook Time: 10 - 15 Minutes
...and here's how you do it!
In this preparation, I used the following ingredients:
2 oz - Linguini Noodles
3 cups - Water
(or substitute 2 cups unsweetened, lite coconut milk with 1 cup water)
1/4" - Fresh Ginger
1/2 cup - chopped onion, sauteed
1 clove - Garlic
1 handful - snow peas
9 squirts - Fish Sauce (can substitute Soy Sauce or a couple pinches of salt)
2 heaping tsp's - Roasted Red Curry Paste
1 heaping tsp - Chili Garlic Sauce
2 to 3 - Crimini Mushrooms, chopped however you like
6 small - Brussels Sprouts
...and here's how you do it!
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Hiking: Tarbell Trail III
Today, I went up to Tarbell Trail again, at Tarbell Trail Head. It was
quite snowy as you'll see from the pictures, and there was absolutely no
way I'd make it any closer to Silverstar in my little Civic. Even
getting to this trail head was kind of pushing it. Once again, I got a
late start and ended up only making it to Kloochman Butte, after 2
hours. The snow was really deep (6" to 18" of fresh powder), and without
snowshoes, it was slow going. It was kind of crappy conditions at first
for picture-taking because it was so snowy and the clouds were right on
me. It cleared up a for a short while on my way back, and I got a
couple of good shots.
More at: http://waarwa.blogspot.com/2013/01/hiking-tarbell-trail-iii.html
More at: http://waarwa.blogspot.com/2013/01/hiking-tarbell-trail-iii.html
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Hiking: Tarbell Trail II
I got a chance to revisit Tarbell Trail again today. This time I decided to go to the official Tarbell Trail Head, where I would likely start to go up to Silver Star Mountain eventually, since I don't know if my car can make it to Grouse Vista Trail Head with the low snow, and I have tried unsuccessfully twice already.
More information and pictures at:
http://waarwa.blogspot.com/2013/01/hiking-tarbell-trail-ii.html
More information and pictures at:
http://waarwa.blogspot.com/2013/01/hiking-tarbell-trail-ii.html
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