Friday, March 23, 2012

Free Printable: [Spice] Cheat Sheet

rec·i·pe/ˈresəˌpē/

Noun:
  1. A set of instructions for preparing a particular dish, including a list of the ingredients required.
  2. Something which is likely to lead to a particular outcome: "sky-high interest rates are a recipe for disaster".

   
It sounds exciting to me!  The truth is, I rarely follow recipes.  I guess I've always been a "rule breaker," but with age comes maturity and responsibility.  The only rules I have the balls to break anymore are recipe rules.  Don't judge - I still have my fun.  :)  I am not an expert on cooking, at all, but through many trial and error experiences I've learned a thing or two.  I know some of my readers tend to struggle if they're cooking without a recipe, so I wanted to share what I've learned!  I've also included a free printable [Spice] Cheat sheet, so keep reading!  =)


Two Things I've Learned About Cooking That Define My Cooking Style
(1)  Restaurant food typically tastes really amazing because when compared to any started recipe, restaurants over-season everything on the menu.  
(2)  They cook with lots of butter, lard, and oil.

When I learned those two things, I started cooking with a ton of spices and butters!  Everything I made tasted heavenly.  And then, I gained 20 pounds.  While cooking with butter does make everything taste better, it's not for me.  I've experimented with spices and found that most basic meals start out with meat and rice (or noodles).  Use my [Spice] Cheat Sheet as a guide for creating ethnic meals simply by getting creative with your spice rack!



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(1) Save the image to your computer. (2) Open the photo in Microsoft Word. (3) Enlarge so that the picture takes up the entire page.  (4) Print.  (5)  Tack the Cheat Sheet up in your kitchen, add it to your recipe book, or keep it with your spices!  

You'll notice that I didn't include any measurements or ratios to use along with the Cheat Sheet.  I'm trying to break you of using a recipe, remember, haha!  Trust me when I tell you that it will be fine.  I never measure and I cook these meals all the time.  Start with a meat (any meat) and marinate.  Season.  Add rice or noodles.  Season.  Smell the spices that you are using & ask questions.  (I'm on Twitter!)  Adjust the spice-ratios to suit your taste buds.  If you don't have a particular spice, investigate alternatives or substitutes.  If you don't like spicy foods, leave out the Cayenne Pepper.  If you like EXTRA spicy foods, throw in some Crushed Red Pepper!  Have an open mind and have fun.


Don't forget to bring wild experiments into the kitchen, passion onto the counter-tops, and madness onto the tables.  Cooking doesn't have to be boring, and it certainly doesn't have to be tame.  =)  This is the first time I've ever created a "printable" or anything, so if you guys like it, grab it, or use it please let me know!  Also, while I'm not an expert, I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have!  Comment or e-mail me at MyNewWifeLife(at)AOL(dot)COM.  Have a great day!  


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8 comments:

Meg @ Mr.C and Me said...

brilliant. :)

Pamela said...

Lifesaver. Thanks ;)

Amber K said...

I was super excited to see a recipe for Japanese white sauce! I've been trying to recreate it for awhile and I just can't get it right. Looking forward to trying your version!

Tracy said...

hahhhaaahah toooo funny. i am still kinda mad at the giants about my phillies, but tim is a pretty cool looking dude, he reminds me of the guy from dazed and confused! cute! i ant some like that only in my phils! ps cool recipe guidelines!

Courtney B said...

I totally need this! THANK YOU!

Mrs. Robinson said...

I've used this recipe OVER & OVER! =) I hope that you love it...I think it tastes JUST like the restaurant ones!

Amber K said...

it was SO good. i think what i was missing in the past was the tomato paste. it made a giant difference. now to stop myself from dipping everything i eat in it ;)

Mrs. Robinson said...

Haha! I'm so glad you liked it! =) You CAN sub ketchup for tomato paste..it changes the texture, but it's a decent emergency back-up. =)