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5-Spice Barbecued Mini Meat Loaves

This is a favorite recipe that I have been eating since I was a child.  My mother found it in a gas company cook booklet.  It is also my oldest daughter’s favorite meat loaf.

The original recipe was called Lemon Barbecued Meat Loaves and the sauce used allspice and cloves.  I changed it over the years and now use Chinese 5-spice as I like the slightly licorice flavor that it provides.  If you don’t like or can’t find Chinese 5-spice, I have given the amount of allspice and cloves to use.

I like to use a whole grain bread.  The recipe says stale bread.  Any bread over a day or two old is fine.  The crusts may be removed from the bread slices before dicing if desired.

You can make the meat loaves and sauce ahead, cover and refrigerate them and bake them at dinnertime.  Add about 10-15 minutes to the cooking time.

The recipe suggests placing lemon slices on top of the meat loaves.  It makes a nice garnish, but I don’t usually bother.

The sauce is good spooned over mashed potatoes, noodles or rice.

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5-Spice Barbecued Mini Meat Loaves
1 1/2  lbs  lean ground beef
4 slices stale bread, diced
1/4  c . lemon juice
1/4  c . minced onion
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 1/2  t.  seasoned salt
1 c. ketchup
2/3 c. brown sugar, firmly packed
2 t. dry mustard
1/2 to 1 t. Chinese 5-spice powder or 1/4 to 1/2 t. each allspice and ground cloves
6 thin lemon slices, for garnish if desired.

Preheat oven to 350°F.    In large bowl, combine ground chuck, bread, lemon juice, onion, egg and salt.    Mix well and shape into 6 individual loaves; place in foil-lined 9x13" baking pan.  Bake 20 minutes.  Meanwhile, in a  small bowl, combine remaining ingredients except lemon slices and mix until smooth.  Pour mixture over loaves and top each with a lemon slice; bake 25 minutes longer, basting occasionally with sauce from pan.  Serve sauce over loaves.
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Crazy Cooking Challenge-Japanese Fried Chicken

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When I saw that Fried Chicken was the subject for this month’s Crazy Cooking Challenge, I knew that I wanted to do a different kind of recipe and that I wanted to use chicken thighs.  We eat thighs a lot at our house, both because we like them and they make an inexpensive main dish.

After a bit of searching I found Chicken Karaage-Japanese Fried Chicken over at Just Hungry.  I knew that I had found what I wanted to make.

I wasn’t sure about the need to deep fry this.  Hubby is the deep fryer in this family and does it in a commercial deep fryer that he has in his shop.  I don’t have a small electric deep fryer so knew I would have to do this the old-fashioned way in a saucepan on the stove.  The recipe sounded so good, however, that I decided to plunge ahead.

I used 6 chicken thighs and boned them myself.  Boneless thighs are available if one wishes to skip this step.  I chose to leave the skin as as Makiko suggested.  Because I had more chicken then used in the original recipe, I doubled the marinade ingredients which seemed to make enough.  I did not have any sake so used mirin.  Makiko lists sherry as the first preferred substitute for sake so I could have used that.

Potato starch is the preferred coating for Karaage although cornstarch can be used.  I had potato starch on hand so did use that.  It gave the chicken a crisp, shattery coating like a potato chip.  The cornstarch is supposed to give a heavier coating more like a tortilla chip.  I needed to use about 1 1/2 cups of potato starch for the amount of chicken pieces that I had.

I got my oil too hot initially and the first chicken pieces turned out a bit black.  They tasted OK, just were not very pretty.  The ones in the photo are better, but my picture is not as nice as the one on Makiko’s original post.  The potato starch also seemed to leave some residue which shows in the photo also.  The chicken was done so I am not sure why that happened.  It did not affect the flavor of the chicken.

Though not traditional, I chose to make a Sweet and Sour Sauce to serve with the chicken.  We thought it was all very good.  I will definitely make this dish again, but I will have hubby do the deep frying.

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Chicken Karaage
adapted from Just Hungry

6 chicken thighs, boned and cut into large bite-size pieces
1 piece fresh ginger (about the size of your thumb), grated
6 T. soy sauce (I use low sodium)
2 T. sake, sherry, or mirin
about 1 1/2 c. potato starch or cornstarch

Combine ginger, soy sauce, and sake, sherry, or mirin.  Pour over chicken pieces and mix well.  Let marinate for about 30 minutes.  Heat oil in a pan or deep fryer to abut 355 degrees.  Drain chicken pieces and roll in potato starch.  Add a few pieces at a time to the hot oil and fry until a deep golden brown and the chicken is cooked through.  Drain on a wire rack with paper towels placed underneath.  Makes about 4 servings.  Serve with Sweet and Sour Sauce, if desired.

Sweet and Sour Sauce
3/4 c. pineapple juice (this is a 6 oz. can)
3/4 c. vinegar (I use rice vinegar)
3/4 c. ketchup
1 1/2 c. sugar
2 T. soy sauce
3 T. cornstarch

Combine all ingredients in a medium saucepan and mix well.  Place over medium heat and stir until thick and clear.  Store in the refrigerator.  This will keep for awhile.  Makes abut 2 c. 

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Each month for the Crazy Cooking Challenge our hostess, Tina, assigns a specific dish to make.  Until this month we were to obtain the recipe from another blog.  Now we can obtain the recipe from anywhere, even dream one up.  This is such a fun challenge to do.  I invite you to join us next month and share a recipe for cheesecake.  Just click on over to Tina's Crazy Cooking Challenge page to sign up.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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Hello Kitty Cake Pop

So the Bakerella in me hasn't quite expanded enough to make these Hello Kitty cake pops, but they do look amazing enough to warrant having at our Hello Kitty birthday party.  I may actually give them a go this weekend...in the meantime, go check out Bakerella's version!

Or maybe not, then you won't laugh so hard at mine....



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Hello Kitty Seeds


Since I'm still on my kick of making my Candy Toppers (Yea, sorry guys...may not stop this habit anytime soon.), I had to make some Hello Kitty ones for our birthday party.  


I'll be honest, I don't know much about Hello Kitty or her story.  I did check it out on Wikapedia, and I do remember when I was young and she first came out, but I was never a big fan.  I guess I was too much of a tom boy to be interested in Hello Kitty stuff.


But I made these using hot pink milkies (a gourmet M&M substitute).


They are now available in our retail store and in our online store.  They would be a fun addition to your Hello Kitty birthday party as a party treat or party favor.


You can find the download HERE and the treat HERE.

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Happy Independence Day!

I LOVE the fourth of July.  I am so proud to be living in America, which I still consider, depsite all it's flaws and problems, to be the greatest country in the world. 

This Independence day I want to say an emotional "thank you" to the inspired me who drafted and signed the Decleration of Independence so very long ago.  May we as American's remember their courage in standing up to say "no" when things were wrong.


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Happy Fourth of July




Just popping in to wish everyone a happy Independence Day.  Hope that it is filled with family, food, and fun.


Free clip art image courtesy of http://www.cksinfo.com/americana/patriotic/page5.html.

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Birthday Shopping with Hello Kitty

I had a customer come into the store last week and tell me she was going to have a Hello Kitty birthday.  I couldn't imagine a better theme to help me get back in the swing of things, so I went shopping with the little businesses of Etsy and found some fun ideas to kick off Purr-fic birthday party.

Celebrate your Hello Kitty birthday with a lot of fun party favors, decorations, and sweet treats to make it Purrrr-fic!
HELLO KITTY Inspired MINI Bo...
$25.00
Ultimate hello kitty stemles...
$70.00
Candy Bar Cake - Hello Kitty...
$49.95
Hello Kitty Birthday Banner
$28.00
Hello Kitty chocolate mould ...
$4.50
Hello Kitty Cupcake Topper
$18.00
Hello Kitty Thank You Cards ...
$10.00
Hello Kitty, Cherry Blossom ...
$40.00
10 - Hello Kitty party favor...
$22.50
Hello Kitty Photo Booth Prop...
$15.00
Hello Kitty Sugar Cookies
$25.00
Hello Kitty water Bottle wra...
$5.49
HELLO KITTY - 108 count Hers...
$7.99
Hello kitty Birthday Hat
$14.00
Hello Kitty Hot Pink Tutu Cu...
$50.00
Hello Kitty Die Cuts, Custom...
$18.00
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