Tag: Spicy Asian Cooking

SZECHUAN TOFU GROUND PORK STIR-FRY

SZECHUAN TOFU GROUND PORK STIR-FRY

Sichuan cuisine (romanized as Szechwan cuisine) is a style of Chinese cooking originating from Sichuan Province.  It has bold flavors, particularly the pungency and spiciness resulting with preparing dishes with garlic and chili peppers, and the unique flavor of cooking with Sichuan peppercorn.  Other well 

THAI CURRIED CHICKEN BREAST WITH A CREAMY COCONUT SAUCE OVER SPAGHETTI SQUASH

THAI CURRIED CHICKEN BREAST WITH A CREAMY COCONUT SAUCE OVER SPAGHETTI SQUASH

If you love Thai cooking as much as I do… prepare my quick KETO and gluten free recipe cooked in a braising pan.  A flavorful, savory, creamy chicken and vegetable dish in one hour.  Thai curry refers to dishes in the Thai cuisine that are 

ASIAN FLAVORED GROUND CHICKEN STUFFED BELL PEPPERS

ASIAN FLAVORED GROUND CHICKEN STUFFED BELL PEPPERS

A quick one dish meal on a KETO DIET… I enjoy cooking colorful food, don’t you?  I took a tomato based flavor and created an Asian flavored ground chicken stuffed bell pepper recipe – Spice up your life with this recipe.  The spicy savory chili-black bean-ginger flavor brings excitement and flavor to a traditional dish.  Bell peppers, these delicious vegetables are the perfect vessels for delicious fillings.  All you need to do to create a terrific and tasty meal is hollow out a bell pepper and fill it with whatever you desire.

-Quinoa is a complete protein, while rice simply is not.  Fueling up with protein is a good idea if you’re looking to lose weight.  It can help with appetite control and weight management.  

-Compared with rice, Quinoa can help keep you fuller for longer.  One cup of Quinoa contains 5 g of fiber, a significant jump from white rice’s 0.6g.  Fiber is an important nutrient because it can reduce your risk of developing heart disease.  It also keeps your digestive system humming and can help you manage your weight.  

-Quinoa is rich in magnesium.  A 1-cup serving of Quinoa has 118 mg of magnesium, making it one of the best food sources of the mineral.  By comparison, white rice has 19mg.  

-You get a dose of healthy Carbs from Quinoa (not so with white rice).  

-Quinoa can better enhance the nutrient profile of gluten-free diets.  Quinoa is naturally gluten-free and can be a great source of nutrition for those with gluten intolerance.  It’s a better choice than white rice. 

-Quinoa offers a big punch of Potassium compared with rice.  One cup of Quinoa has 318 mg of potasium, while white rice has 55 mg.  

VEGETABLE EGG FOO YOUNG -“CHINESE OMELETTE”

VEGETABLE EGG FOO YOUNG -“CHINESE OMELETTE”

Chinese  takeout restaurant favorites have a “westernized” menu of egg foo young, chow mein,  beef and broccoli, egg drop soup and egg rolls…the typical cooked dishes are full of oil and sodium.  I’ve prepared a vegetable egg foo young recipe “take – out” version at 

KETO RICED CAULIFLOWER & PORK FRIED CAULIFLOWER RICE

KETO RICED CAULIFLOWER & PORK FRIED CAULIFLOWER RICE

What is your favorite way to eat rice?  Plain white or fried with soy sauce? Chinese cooking and a side of rice!  Rice is incredibly high in carbs and isn’t nutritious at all…other than to sop up all the wonderful gravy and sauces to any 

SPICY TOMATO SAUSAGE STIR-FRY

SPICY TOMATO SAUSAGE STIR-FRY

 

 

I transformed a classic stir fry dish that can be quickly prepared and cooked while on a healthy “KETO” diet.  Cantonese beef tomato stir-fry is one of my favorite “comfort food recipes”.  This dish is often served at Chinese restaurants as a “rice plate” (saucy, gravy entrée poured over rice) for a quick meal.  The typical flank steak sliced into 1/4-inch thick pieces has a sauce base of ketchup, soy sauce, sugar, sesame oil, ground pepper, fresh ginger, garlic and large ripe tomatoes cut into wedges.  Most Asian tomato-soy sauce bases are full of ketchup and sugar, omit them from your diet. 

My version of the spicy sausage tomato stir-fry is a healthy alternative to the beef tomato stir-fry recipe.  I added more vegetables; colorful bell peppers and celery to the stir-fry.  The original recipe already had sliced onions, ginger, garlic and tomatoes.  Use your imagination and add additional vegetables to the stir-fry mixture. 

My maternal grandfather (lovingly called “gramps”) often cooked this stir fry tomato dish with a “spicy twist”.  Gramps was raised in Mississippi and often cooked with a Southern “spicyness” to his Asian cooking.  He substituted a “spicy sausage” alternative to the sliced flank steak.  My grandparents owned a grocery store with a full deli & fine meats butcher shop.  Gramps always ground his own sausage and ground beef.  I have fond memories of spending time with him at the butcher shop.  Unfortunately,  the original sausage recipe was never written down to add to our family heirloom recipe collection.