Thursday, February 23, 2012

Hawaiin Stir Fry


The Date: 6 February 2012

The Occasion: Weeknight dinner

The Recipe: From Taste of Home’s 2011 Annual Recipes Cookbook. It was in the “Cooking for One or Two” section. Perfect of us, you would think. But I doubled it, and therefore defeated the whole purpose of the recipe. But it lasts longer this way.


How it went: This is a pretty good meal. A little strange, maybe, but it’s tastier than you might think. 
I added some Orange Ginger Sugar
from this set of gourmet sugars
Mom got me for Christmas.
Quite yummy!!

What You Need:
1 lb ground beef or turkey
1 onion
2 or 3 stalks celery
1/2 green pepper
Garlic
Butter or oil
1 can (12 oz) pineapple chunks
1/2 C brown sugar
2 T flour
2 T vinegar
1/2 tsp salt
Cooked white rice

Your turn:
In a skillet, cook the ground meat until no longer pink.
Drain grease and set aside.

In the same skillet, sauté
· 1 onion, diced
· 2-3 stalks of celery, chopped
· 1/2 of a green pepper, chopped
· The pineapple from a 12 oz can (save the juice—you’ll need it later!)
· Some fresh minced or dried minced garlic, to your liking
in butter or oil until veggies are crisp-tender, about 5 minutes.

To the pineapple juice you’ve saved, add
· Enough water to measure 1 C
· 1/2 C brown sugar
· 2 T white flour
· 2 T white wine or rice vinegar (I tried it with apple cider vinegar, but it made the whole thing too cidery)
· 1/2 tsp salt
Whisk until smooth. 

Add to veggies in skillet and bring to a boil. Cook and stir over medium heat about 2 minutes. Add meat back to the skillet and stir to heat everything through.

Serve with white rice, and (optional) cilantro! 

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