Showing posts with label mushroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mushroom. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Art: Sculptures

Way back when I was in high school.  I was assigned a project to weld a found object sculpture - they were doing simple brazing in class . . .  but I had ideas.  Dad-bot builds machines and stuff, so we had a nice wire welder at home in the garage . . . that could actually make my vision.  My first metal dragon was born. 

No. 1
Since the first one the family has made many many sculptures.  Many are made through a combination of work from all of us.  Others are made by one person in particular. Dad-bot is crucial to all as he actually know things like the importance of structural integrity, while Mom-bot and I are more of a it looks prettier down a bit farther type.































You can see that we have quite the collection now.  It has almost caused accidents and people slam on the breaks in front of our house.  People often wander the yard taking pictures . . . sometimes even prom pictures or the like.  It can be odd - especially in the morning when you just want to sit in your PJs and have some coffee and people wander into the yard.  I just visit home now, so I deal with it less often.  It is useful if you need to explain where you live.  Everyone in the area could tell you have to get to the house. Hopefully more people realize that making stuff is fun.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Sticky Rice with Spicy Tofu and Mushrooms

Note: This was suppose to post before I left . . . apparently I failed to do so. 

I bought a bag of sticky (glutinous) rice after eating really good sticky rice at a dim sum place.  A friend said they had made before and it wasn't too hard.  Of course I bought a bag the next time I was at the grocery store . . . I shop at an Asian grocery store so its easy.  Then I just left the bag in my cupboard for a couple of weeks as I hadn't bothered to buy any banana leaves.  You wrap the rice in them, you don't eat them . . . though they do smell of bananas.  I finally noticed frozen banana leaves while shopping and picked up a pack.  I needed to figure out how to make a dish now. I googled a bunch of recipes but none were quite right.  So, I mixed them together and this is the recipe I came up with.
Baked and ready to be eaten!

Ingredients:

Rice:
-2cups sticky rice
-3 3/4 cup water
-1/4 tsp salt

Filling:
-small container tofu
-container of mushrooms (I used oyster as I like them)
-some oil (olive)
-some flavored/seasoned vinegar (I used red wine vinegar)
-2 cloves garlic minced
-1/2 tsp ginger
-2 tbs fish sauce
-1 tbs soysauce
-1 tbs brown sugar
-2 tsp chili paste

Other:
-toothpicks (6)
-banana leaves
Sticky rice bundle = goal

1. soak rice in water for about 1 hour. (if your banana leaves are frozen put them out to thaw)
2. stir in 1/4 tsp salt and turn on high heat.
3. when boils stir and turn heat down to medium-low and cover 3/4 of the way with the pot lid for 10 minutes.
4. when water is gone take off heat and let sit, covered, for at least 10 more minutes.  Let cool so you can work with it.
5. dice the tofu and mushrooms.
6. Heat oil (about a tbs) on medium-high in a wok or large pan and add the tofu. Cook until brown.  If the pan drys out add some vinegar. When they are brown add the mushrooms and a drizzle more oil in. Stirfry until they shrink up.
7. Turn heat to medium-low.  Mix up all the other filling ingredients to make a sauce and add to the pan. Cook until it is thick and not drippy. Take off heat and let sit.
8. Cut banana leaves into 6 squares about 1' by 1' and 6 squares about 10" by 10".  Put the smaller square inside the larger square and make sure the growth lines of the leaves go in opposite directions.  this will stop leaking.
9. place sticky rice in the middle of the leaf in a 4" x 4" x 1/2" square.  Put two heaping tablespoons (or whatever looks good) in the middle of the square.  Put a glob of rice on the top.  Wet your fingers and push the rice together so the filling is contained.
10. Wrap the rice up in the banana leaf like a present . . . fold the top, bottom, left, and right sides in.  Pin shut with the toothpick. Repeat for 6 large packets of rice.
11. Refrigerate any packets you don't want to eat immediately.  To finished bake at 350 F for 30 minutes or microwave until fully heated.
Sticky rice in a pan . . .

Filling all cooked up - it is spicy

Mostly shut . . .

hole is plugged and ready to be wrapped

Baked with the toothpick out

The result was delicious.  I felt they had just the right amount of spice!  I would make them a tough saucier next time I think.  So, if you want to increase the proportions a bit that would probably be a nice touch. Yum!

Note - this is actually pretty easy, but you can use it to show off for a dinner party!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Crochet Projects: Zombie Mushrooms


I made up some more Christmas presents using my crocheting skills.  I found a basic pattern for a mushroom and then adapted it to make . . . Zombie Mushrooms!
Headlight is on the left and Mutt is on the the right


Originally they were going to be happy mushrooms, but I had a craft supply issue that resulted in these zombie mushrooms.  I think they are more awesome than what I originally planned. 

I love crocheting plushies.  There is a wealth of online patterns available if you search for them. Happy searching!