Hey pals!
Had a swirling day today. From the office following up my student's transcript, editing her typing work, collecting Thai recipes from my friend that I can test cook for my family when I get home, going to and from the bank, and at last home. Huh! such a tiring day.
Here I am trying to boost my mood to be in here. I'm actually doing last minute stuff since I WILL BE GOING HOME SOOON! Really don't know how to load things I wanna bring home to my family, to think that I have already sent one package ahead of me, still I am loaded w/stuff.....Oh Good Lord.....no excess baggage please. Peng mak!
Since I will be away for two weeks I won't be able to update this blog for sometime. Don't worry I am leaving you with this great and easy recipe which you and your family will enjoy indulging with. By the way somebody was requesting for a copy of this recipe when I prepared this last Christmas. C-Blog for you
Ingredients:
1 kg of red kidney beans
1 kg of ground beef
1/4 cup olive oil
1 large onion chopped
1 green bell pepper chopped
1 red bell pepper chopped
1 medium size canned tomatoes
1 can tomato paste
1 tablespoon chili powder
1 teaspoon cumin powder
2 pcs bay leaves
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
Directions:
Wash kidney beans with water and soak overnight. Drain and transfer to a large saucepan, cover with water, let it boil and simmer for an hour or until tender but not overcooked. Set aside
In a large pan,heat olive oil, saute onion, red and green pepper and ground beef. When beef turns brown add tomatoes and tomato paste and the rest of the seasonings. Cover for 1 hour and add water if necessary. Stir occasionaly to prevent from sticking. Add the boiled kidney beans and simmer for another 15 minutes.
Can be served with plain rice or Nachos.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
About Me
- princess
- Bangkok, Thailand
- I am a product of all sort of good and great, bad and worst, joyful and heartbreaking, subtle and devastating, surprising and shocking, exciting and boring events life can offer. People see me having a very strong personality. They've seen me laughed and cried; got mad and be composed. But what they probably don't see is the emptiness that lingers in me. They too describe me as a very persevering person. QUIT is a NO NO for me. I hunger for knowledge and experience, I would want to learn more by immersing myself. I love to deal with young minds since I am an educator. Though I must say I am a late bloomer. Pardon me, but I am enjoying a youthful life at this time. I believe I am a sensible conversationalist, no dull moments and would end up laughing, gigling after debating. I touched the hearts and lives of my students (they may want to refute this statement if it wasn't true). I believe that it's not what you have made of yourself that matters rather what you have made of others.