This sesame cracker was something new for us. They don't look like much in the package,
but stick it in the microwave for a minute and -
POOF! They puff up into a fluffy, crispy, tasty cracker!
We used them to taste our potsticker sauces.
Now, the potstickers themselves are another story. A failure for sure. I thought it was just because I used an odd mishmash of flours (a bit of GF all-purpose, a bit of GF mix from a big company, a big of "high protein" mix), but I think what actually happened was I was thinking Tablespoons instead of teaspoons when I added the xanthan gum. They tasted fine, but were tough and hard to work with. I think xanthan gum was the culprit. I'll be trying again, though, probably tomorrow, so there should be an update. The chicken filling was really good though - chicken ground in the Mini-chopper, garlic, ginger, spicy pepper, a dash of fish sauce.
Other items made this week:
sushi filled with cucumber, avocado, wasabi crab, sriracha crab.
The next night I made meatball summer rolls. Sounds weird, but we had a version of this (with pork, I believe) at Vietnam restaurant in Philadelphia. I took ground chicken and seasoned it the way I did for the potstickers earlier, then cooked it on the grill pan in small patties. Rolled up with rice vermicelli, basil, cilantro, and pickled radish, carrot and cucumber, it was a great summer meal.
Somewhere in there we also made fish tacos. Fresh corn tortillas filled with mojo-marinated grilled fish and queso fresco. Awesome.
And last, but not least, this morning's breakfast: potato and pancetta hash (with onion) and topped with a runny egg. This used up a package of pancetta ends we picked up at DiBruno Brothers on our trip to Philadelphia. Probably wouldn't use them again though, they were pretty tough.
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