Jeanette - Off The Cuff

- Amorphous Media Art / Off The Cuff
- My name is Jeanette, and I was born in Sweden. I've been a life long artist, and designer, who took a plunge into surface pattern design in 2022, currently selling at Spoonflower and Raspberry Creek.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Orange Ginger Ahi steaks with Bok Choy
Monday, May 2, 2011
Pork & Bok Choy Gyozas
Hi all ten of you loyal readers. It’s been a while. Did you miss me? I’m sure you’ve been staying up at night wondering when I’d have a new recipe to share. Oh, don’t you worry. This one is SURE to disappoint, as I didn’t even take photos… I was up to my wrists in raw meat, and my husband was exercising and couldn’t help hold the camera. And it was late, dangit. We were hungry, so I just cooked, and did not pause to consider the repercussions of a photo-free blog. But take heart – there are OTHER blogs that show you how to assemble gyozas, and they have expertly taken photos, so if you like my recipe, you can just imagine what the photos would have looked like. And the best part is that this recipe is approximately $5 worth of ingredients and you’ll have about 40 gyozas when you’re done, and you can freeze uncooked ones for later use.
Are ya ready? Okay!
Monday, March 21, 2011
Bacon-Asparagus Lasagna
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Pork Schnitzel with sauteed mushrooms and egg noodles
My husband and I recently celebrated our anniversary by going up to the quaint Bavarian-themed tourist town of Leavenworth, located in the Cascade mountains in Washington State. Clearly, with the Alpine menu options that are prevalent, we had to do at least one “authentic German” meal. So we had schnitzel, with red cabbage sauerkraut, and egg noodles with mushrooms. Now back in the day-to-day of normal life, I thought we would try to recreate that meal (all but the red cabbage sauerkraut which I didn't have...) to take a bit of Bavaria back home to us.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Chicken, Bell Pepper & Mushroom soup with rice
I have been blogging three mushroom-based recipes that I made the last few days with a CostCo container of Baby Bellas. I like buying in bulk and finding fun things to do with the ingredients during the course of a week, without feeling like I’m eating the same thing over and over.
This soup is completely ‘off the cuff’, and I will do my best to replicate the ingredients as I was just kind of throwing them in to my pot.
Beef & Mushroom pie
I was in a hurry when I made this, having painted all day at my in-laws’ house, so I used a store-bought crust to expedite it all. Otherwise, feel free to use the pie crust recipe of your choice. It’s a pretty standard butter, flour, cold water type of crust.
Potato Mushroom Pizza
Mine, of course, has its own tweaks and variations, and I worked with the ingredients I had on hand—this week, my theme seems to be food with mushrooms. You’ll see two other mushroom-inclusive recipes in the next 2 installments as well.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Mole Pulled Pork Tacos & Spanish rice
I haven’t blogged for a while, because as much baking & cooking as I did during Christmas it was all Christmas food, with Swedish recipes, and I don’t know how many of you really want a recipe for pickled-herring and beet salad?
Plus I just didn’t cook a lot of new stuff in the busyness of the Christmas season. Most of the food I made had already been entered on the blog. But it’s a new year, and I’m hoping to have a few more recipes up my cuffs.
I made this meal yesterday, and mostly made it to deliver to a family from our church that was recovering from a rather major car accident, and in my haste to make the food, I didn’t even think of blogging it, let alone photographing my progress. So this will be mostly from memory, and you’ll just have to use your imagination. And you know what pulled pork looks like.
[PS. This was edited a year later after the original posting to adjust the ingredients, because I made it again today and it was even better than the first version. So here it is -- updated. Please note that this is still by no means a fully authentic recipe. At least it's a good pseudo recipe for the harried (or hairy) housewife.]
Friday, November 19, 2010
Mandarin Ginger Glazed Mahi Mahi
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Acorn Squash Soup
I have seen and tried and perused a variety of squash soups, (this one for instance looks really good, too: Butternut Squash Soup with Sage) and thought I would experiment with some other spice-combinations. I kept it very simple with the ingredients so that I just let the savory squash do it’s own talking.
So here goes!
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