My mother in law came across this recipe from a favorite cookbook of mine.  It's called "bills open kitchen" by Bill Granger, a famous Australian chef.  His cooking style is simple, yet elegant and delicious.  I just love his down to earth attitude with food...so relaxing.  This dish played a major role at our lovely Christmas dinner table.

Ingredients:
4 uncooked lobster tails
Juice of 1 large lime
3 tbsp butter
2 tbsp olive oil
Salt
Ground black pepper

How to:
1.  Preheat the oven to 475 degree F.
2.  In a small saucepan over a medium heat, heat the lime juice, add the butter & a pinch of salt, and whisk until the butter is melted and thickened.  
3.  Set aside.
4.  Sprinkle the lobster tails with a little bit of salt and pepper.  In an oven-proof large frying pan over a high heat, add the olive oil and place the lobster tails cut side down.  Sear them for about 2 minutes.
5.  Spoon some of the lime butter over the lobster cut side up.
6.  Put the pan in the oven and let the lobster roast for about 12-15 minutes or until the flesh is opaque.
7.  Spoon the rest of the lime butter over the lobster tails.
8.  Indulge them and be thankful.



 
This is the easiest, most fool-proofed, most fabulicious, most gorgeous, most beloved, most mother-in-law approved, most arse kicking and awesomest prime rib recipe ever!  I was scared at first because I didn't want to eat raw prime rib.  I like mine medium rare.  I prayed as my husband was slicing the meat, and my prayer was answered.  Trust me, give it a try.

Ingredients:
5-6 pounds of prime rib
2 tbsp kosher salt
1 tbsp ground black pepper
2 tsp garlic powder
2 tsp of herbs de provence

How to:
1.  Let the meat sit on the kitchen counter for about 2-3 hours.
2.  Preheat the oven to 500 degree F.
3.  Combine salt, pepper, garlic powder, and herbs de provence together.  Rub the meat with the herb mixture evenly, be generous.  This is not the time to be stingy, got it?
4.  Roast the meat in the preheated oven for 30 minutes, then turn the oven off (with the oven door closed).  Let it roast for another 2 hours and 15 minutes.
5.  Remove the meat from the oven, cover with foil and let it sit for another 15 minutes.
6.  Now slice the meat and....................bam.....the most perfect PRIME RIB.
7.  Be thankful for the recipe.
8.  Be happy and share it with your loved ones.
9.  Mean people don't deserve this prime rib...not even the fat drip.

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I prayed as my husband was slicing the prime rib.
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My prayer was answered.
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Happiness
 
This is a Kindergarten level sushi rolls, they are great to get by when there's no great sushi bar around.  They look great and taste great.  BTW, Calidelphia stands for California/Philadelphia.

Ingredients:
5 cups of ROOM TEMPERATURE cooked sushi rice (Nishiki or Botan)
2 tbsp of granulated sugar
3 tbsp of rice wine vinegar
2 tsp of salt
1 package of sea legs a.k.a. immitation crab legs cut them into long match sticks
1 cucumber peeled and cut into long matchsticks
1 carrots peeled and cut into long & thin matchsticks
1 8 oz of Philadelphia cream cheese cut them into long & thin
1 Package of Roasted Seaweed Sheets (Nori Sheets)

Dipping Sauce:
Kikkoman soy sauce
Wasabi paste

How to:
1.  Add sugar, rice wine vinegar, and salt to rice. mix well.  Set aside.
2.  Check out the step by step photographs below on how to assemble the Calidelphia Rolls.
3.  Call me if you have any questions or concerns.
4.  Gosh!!  Stop being so frustrated and give it a try.

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1..Season the rice with sugar, vinegar, and salt
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2. Sea legs
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3..Seaweed (Nori) sheets
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4. Philly Cream Cheese
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5. Strips of cucumber, sea legs, and carrots
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6. Lay a sheet of plastic wrap over a plate
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7. Lay a seaweed sheet over the plastic wrap, rough side up as it appears in this photo, NOTICE.....I don't have a bamboo mat!!!
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8. Spread the seasoned rice over the seaweed sheet
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9. Flip over the sheet with the rice side out, lay strips of veggies and sea legs over the seaweed
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10. Roll the sushi tightly, this is a white roll.
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11. If you'd like a dark green roll, after spreading the rice over the seaweed, lay strips of veggies and sea legs over the rice.
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12. Again, roll the sushi tightly, this one is the dark green roll.
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13. Remove the plastic wrap, cut the Calidelphia rolls into bite size pieces
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Serve your Scrumptious Calidelphia rolls with Kikkoman soy sauce and wasabi paste
 
This is my daughter's favorite breakfast as long as the toad is not overdone.  Easy & fun to make!!  If you don't like a toad, a frog will do.....BUT if you prefer a bullfrog, you'll need a huge slice of bread such as a Texas bread.

Ingredients:
2 slices of white bread
2 toads a.k.a. eggs
butter
salt & pepper

How to:
1.  Heat a medium non-stick skillet over medium heat.
2.  Butter both sides of the bread.  With a round cookie, remove the center of the bread.
3.  Place the bread and its circle piece in the heated skillet and toast them until lightly toasted.
4.  Crack the egg into the bread hole, cook the egg until it is done to your like
5.  Sprinkle with salt & pepper.....ENJOY!

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My Favorite Butter
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My Favorite Butter Dish
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Golden Irish Butter
 
Thai omelette is a comfort food to a Thai person, exactly like mac&cheese to an American.  This cooking process takes less than 10 minutes, make sure you have hot cooked rice around.  Warning!  Keep your kitchen windows opened or your kitchen will stink for a couple of hours.

Ingredients:
2 Large eggs
2 tsp of light soy sauce
1 tbsp of water
1/2 medium onion (sliced thin)
1/4 cup of shredded cooked pork
3 tbsp of veg. or canola oil

How to:
1.  In a medium size bowl, crack the eggs, beat them well with a fork until the eggs become slightly foamy, add soy sauce, water, sliced onion, and pork.  Continue beating all the ingredients very well together.
2. Over high heat, place a medium non-stick skillet or pan.  Add oil, wait until the oil gets almost smokey hot.
3.  Add the egg mixture to the hot pan, move the pan slightly to prevent the omelette from burning. Also, use a flat spatula to help move the eggs.
4.  Once the bottom side of the omelette becomes golden brown, flip the other side over, repeat step 3
5.  Serve with Sriracha hot sauce over hot cooked rice

 
The original recipe belongs to The Pioneer Woman, Ree Drummond. I made a few adjustments to suit my personality.  However, I must give her all the credit.  This is the best and the easiest recipe for cinnamon rolls.  It' s a forever keeper.

Ingredients
1 pint of whole milk (evaporated milks works as well)
1/2 cup of vegetable oil
1/2 cup of white sugar
1 package of active dry yeast
4 1/2 cups of all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp (heaping) of baking powder
1/2 tsp (scant) of baking soda
1/2 tbsp of (heaping) of salt
1 stick of melted butter
1 cup pf white sugar
Generous sprinkling of cinnamon

Frosting:
1/2 bag of powdered sugar
1/4 cup of whole milk
2 tbsp of melted butter
1 tsp of vanilla
a pinch of salt

How To:
1.  For the dough, heat the milk, vegetable oil, and sugar in a medium saucepan over medium heat to just below a boil. Set aside and cool to warm. Sprinkle the yeast on top and let it sit on the milk for about a minute.
2. Add 4 cups of the flour. Stir until just combined, then cover with a clean kitchen towel, and set aside in a  warm place for about an hour. (In the summer, a closed garage is the best place.  In the winter, it's best to have the dough sits on top of a hot oven.)  
3. After an hour, remove the towel and add the baking powder, baking soda, salt, and the remaining 1/2 cup of flour. Stir thoroughly well to combine. Use the dough right away, or place in a mixing bowl and refrigerate for up to 3 days, punch down the dough.
(Note: Dough is easier to work with if chilled for at least an hour.)

Preheat the oven to 375°F.
4. To assemble the rolls, remove half the dough from the bowl. On a well-floured baking surface, roll the dough into a large rectangle, about 15 x 5 inches. The dough should be rolled very thin.
5. To make the filling, pour half of the melted butter over the surface of the dough. Use your fingers to spread the butter evenly. Generously sprinkle half of the ground cinnamon and 1/2 cup of white sugar over the butter. 
6. Roll the rectangle flat dough tightly towards you. Use both hands and work slowly, carefully keep the roll tight. When reaching the end, pinch the seam together.  The dough log is now created.
7. Slice the log into 8-9 rolls.  Place them into a pan (round, rectangle, or square pans will do.)
8. Repeat step 7 with the other half of the dough. Cover both pans with a kitchen towel and set aside to rise for about 30 minutes or longer before baking. Remove the towel and bake for 15 to 18 minutes, until golden brown. Don’t over bake the rolls.

Frosting
9. In a large bowl, whisk together the powdered sugar, milk, butter, salt, and vanilla.  Whisk until smooth. The icing should be thick but you should still be able to pour it.
10. Remove pans from the oven. Immediately drizzle icing over the rolls (do NOT wait for the rolls to cool down), the rolls will absorb the icing very nicely.
11.  Serve hot or warm as you'd like, again they're the easiest & the bestest rolls I've ever made.

Forgive me for missing some of the photos, once I make it again (very soon), I will be sure to add them!

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I switched the pan because the one I used in the previous photo was a bit too big.
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Oh my gosh....try sounding as ditzy as much as you can....they are soo yummeeeee!
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They are done and perfectly beautiful...no blemishes...they need no pro-active!
 
I just decided to whip up this dish quickly, because I'm hungry and lazy.  This is an easy meal to make after coming home from work because I used cooked chicken and shrimp + I borrowed the peppers from my #1 fan.  Had today been a Saturday, I would have used raw chicken and shrimp.  Anyway, it turned out pretty good and it satisfied my hunger.

Ingredients:
1 cup of cooked shrimp
1 cup of cooked chicken
1 sliced medium onion
1 jalapeno pepper (julienned)
4-5 small sweet peppers (julienned)
1 tsp of minced garlic
1-2 tbsp of canola oil
2 tbsp of brown sugar (light or dark)
1 &1/2 tbsp of soy sauce
1 & 1/2 tbsp of white vinegar
1 tbsp of ketchup
1/2 tsp of salt
1/2 tsp of ground black pepper
1/2 cup of water or chicken stock
 
Corn starch solution:  mix 2 tsp of  corn starch with 2 tbsp of water

How to:
1.  In a large saucepan or a wok over medium-high heat, add canola oil, and minced garlic.  Cook till the garlic turns light brown.
2.  Add chicken, onion, soy sauce, brown sugar, ketchup, vinegar, salt, and pepper.  Stir well until onion becomes slightly tender.
3.  Add water or chicken stock, turn the heat up, and bring to a boil
4.  Add the corn starch solution, stir fast and constantly to prevent lumping
5.  Add shrimp and peppers, heat the shrimp through, and make sure the peppers still remain a bit crunchy
6.  Serve hot with cooked rice




 
This is an easy and yummy way to use up your Thanksgiving and spaghetti leftovers.  It is a Yakisoba wanna be.....pretty much. I promise you’ll make it again and again, and again.

Ingredients:
1 cup of shredded cooked Turkey
¼ pound of cold cooked spaghetti or any noodles
1 cups of sliced carrots (1/4” thick) + any vegetables you like
1 cups of thinly sliced white or yellow onions
 2 tsp of minced garlic
2 tbsp of canola oil
3 tbsp of soy sauce
1 tbsp of brown sugar (doesn't really matter, light or dark)
1 tbsp of white vinegar
1 tsp ground black pepper
1 tsp of hot pepper flakes
chopped green onions for sprinkling on top

How to:

1.  In a wok or a large medium-deep sauce pan over high heat, add canola oil and garlic.  Stir constantly to prevent the garlic from burning
2. As the garlic turns slightly brown, add carrots and onions.  Continue stirring.
3. Add turkey and noodles, then soy sauce, brown sugar, vinegar, black pepper, and hot peppers.  Continue stirring until the noodles and turkey are heated through.
4. Plate the stir-fried spaghetti into a pretty dish, and then sprinkle with chopped green onions.  Serve hot or warm or whateverrrrrr!
5.  I didn’t have any green onions when I was making the dish last night, therefore, you won’t see any green onions in the photo, SORRY I said.

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    I’m an atypical almost middle-aged girl who currently lives in a beautiful tiny town called “Spring Lake”, Michigan.  I’m not a full-time mom or a full-time wife (because I work full-time), but I’m a mom, a wife, an animal lover, a cook, a food addict, a former city girl, an aspired Bond girl, and etc…….  I was born in a magical faraway land so far away from Spring Lake.  The exact distant from my home town and Spring Lake is 8741 miles.  The best way to get there is to fly…..oh my….oh my, not too much fun being on a plane that long.  Anyway, let’s see what I have in store for you.

    I love to eat, therefore, I love to cook.  My style of cooking is simple and very simple.  Nothing's fancy...may be once in a while, but it'll still be easy.  I try not to create any more complications in my life.

    Simplicity is the master key in my kitchen.

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