Showing posts with label Food Network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food Network. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Test Kitchen Tuesday - Homemade Taco Seasoning!

Taco Night is a favorite around here, and tonight, we're making good old-fashioned Beef Tacos. Nope, they'll be no fancy sauces or exotic toppings, just cheese, lettuce, tomato, and a dollop of sour cream. But what can you do to lend some extra special flavor to a comfortable old favorite? The answer is simple - Homemade Taco Seasoning.

Homemade Taco Seasoning - Alton Brown's Taco Potion #19, Photo: NK 

In today's Test Kitchen, we'll be trying out Alton Brown's Taco Potion #19
Potion... oooh, I like it. My dad named me after a TV witch (a cute and nice witch, mind you) so I guess it all makes sense. 

Alton's recipe is great because the spices required are pretty easy to find. In fact, I happened to have them all in my pantry. Finally, my spice hoarding pays off. 

The Results:
In just under 5 minutes, we were left with a batch of flavorful Taco Seasoning that will last a while. My Plan? Jar it up and be ready for our next lazy taco night. Idea: This mix, in a cute mini-mason jar, would make a great hostess gift or party favor. Super easy. 
Use this Taco Seasoning on any protein, even vegetarian meat substitutes. 

Flavor-wise, Taco Potion #19 is just plain good! It actually tastes like a much, much better version of the grocery store stuff in the little paper packets. As a bonus, we know exactly what's in it, as the recipe includes all ingredients that we can spell and of course, no creepy chemical additions. Also, the salinity is very balanced - it won't give you a sodium hangover. You could even use this blend as a jumping off point for your own proprietary Taco Potion. 

Upon seeing the results, my husband observed (seemingly to his dismay?) that unlike the store-bought version, this mix did not impart a bright orange coloring to our beef. "Good. Your food should not be artificially orange," I responded. "But what about about delicious Kraft Mac 'n Cheese?." My clever guy has a point! We'll look the other way on that guilty pleasure. 

Verdict: Check it out!  

Classic Beef Tacos with Taco Potion #19, Photo: NK 



Alton Brown's Taco Potion #19
Recipe Courtesy of Alton Brown

Yield: Approx 3 ounces - Makes enough for at least 8 servings of Tacos. Save the leftovers in an airtight jar for up to 1 month. 

Ingredients:
2 Tablespoons Chili Powder 
1 Tablespoon Ground Cumin
2 teaspoons Cornstarch
2 teaspoons Kosher Salt
1 1/2 teaspoons Hot Smoked Paprika 
1 teaspoon Ground Coriander
1/2 teaspoon Cayenne Pepper

Method: 
Mix to combine and store in an airtight container. 
Application:
To use your Taco Seasoning, add 1/4 cup of liquid to your pan of fully browned and cooked protein. You can opt for Water or better yet, Beer (thanks for my friend Marina for that idea). Stir in the Seasoning. Roughly 2 Tablespoons per pound of Protein will do, but you can use your judgment. Allow liquid to evaporate a bit and stir. Serve right away on your favorite taco! 


Sunday, September 9, 2012

The Making of Neurotic Kitchen - A Retrospective in Recipes

Two years ago today I cooked a lovely duck dish. It looked so pretty that I snapped a picture of it and posted it, where else, on Facebook. I couldn't believe the reception it got when my friends all flooded in with comments on how delicious it looked. That day, a new hobby was born.

Robert Irvine's Duck with Apple Pomegranate Sauce, Photo: NK
 Click Here for the Recipe

I love to cook. I love to plate. Most of all, I love to eat. This was not only two years ago, but also a few pounds ago. But from that day on, each week, in an online album that I dubbed "Food Porn" (back then, this term was semi-original!), I would document my weekly dinners and cooking adventures, and include the links to the recipes I used. Once I hit about 50 photos, just after one year's time, I decided it was time to take my cooking to the blogosphere. This go 'round, I'd create my own recipes or adapt existing ones, telling their stories along the way. My purpose was the same as it is now: to show that even beautiful, delicious looking and outrageously tasty dishes could indeed be easy and accessible to the everyday cook with a day job (me!). 

Because I'd like to give credit where credit is due, I must tell you that it is in no small part because of the encouragement of my friends and family that Food Porn went public in the form of Neurotic Kitchen - a place where I am lucky enough to interact with all of you! 

As my homage to where it all began, I am using today's post to revisit some of Food Porn's most well received dishes. Follow the recipe links to try them for yourself! Enjoy, and as always, thanks for joining me on the neurotic culinary journey I like to call life. 


Rao's Lemon Chicken, Photo: NK
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Cuban Pork Chops with Mojo, Photo: NK
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Thai Ground Pork Salad, Photo: NK
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Juicy Buttermilk Pork Chops, Cheddar Grits, and Okra, Photo: NK
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