Get excited, guys! Two successful challenges in one post! Bon appetite!
Dinner: avocado, cabbage, basil and hot dogs
Chef: Monica
This will sound crazy. But Tristan
and I will both tell you this was the best PC challenge so far. When I saw the
hot dogs, I knew I wanted to do something completely different than a hotdog on
a plate. There is actually a Chopped episode where firefighters were given hot
dogs and about half of them kept it whole and it looked lame.
A few weeks
prior, I saw a quinoa burger on Pinterest. I think it is mostly beans and
quinoa but when I saw this basket, I thought quinoa burger! So I cooked the
quinoa just as the box said. I made sure that there was no extra moisture
because that would really water everything down. In the food processor, I threw
the hotdogs, celery, carrots and corn. This recipe could easily me modified to
whatever you have on hand. You just have to add ingredients at the appropriate
times. The corn I added last so it would stay whole. The carrot went in first
to get nice small pieces. You can also modify the herbs and spices to what
style you’re going for. I believe I did fresh basil, fresh cilantro, red pepper
flakes and salt and pepper.
When the
quinoa is cooked, drain off any extra liquid and cool it down just a tad to
make it easier to work with. Add the quinoa, and egg and breadcrumbs. I wish I
could tell you how much of everything but I honestly don’t know. I used about ¼
dry cup of quinoa, two hot dogs, one carrot, one small piece of celery and
that’s about all I know. As long as you can form patties that will stay
together, you’ll be good. Looks nasty, doesn't it? That is the quinoa in the background.
Just form
patties, fry them in a pan like you would burgers and throw on a toasted bun
with some fresh avocado. Also, you don’t have to cook as long as a burger, just
get them brown and warmed through.
I also made
a slaw. The slaw had cabbage, carrot, red wine vinegar, oil and spicy brown mustard.
I learned form Michael Symon’s book, “Live to Cook” (so awesome!!) that when
making a vinaigrette to start with a 1:1 ratio of oil to acid. Add oil until
you have the taste you’re looking for. So that is what I did. Much like the
burger, you can modify the slaw with your favorite flavors.
YUM!
Dessert: Molasses, Reddi wip, apple chips and brie.
Chef: Tristan
I don’t know about you, but when I think of brie and apple
chips the first thing that comes to mind for me: brownies.
I found a recipe for a cream cheese apricot brownie. I
decided I would make a brie, apple chip and raspberry brownie.
I mixed the brie with some butter, added some sugar, some
sliced raspberries and a little bit of bourbon. The recipe I had called for
brandy, I didn’t have any brandy and thought bourbon would taste better anyway.
Mixed in one egg and some molasses and let that sit while I worked on the
brownie batter.
For the brownies I melted butter and dark chocolate chips. I
kept mixing things together in the wrong order with this recipe so ultimately I
mixed the eggs, flour, sugar etc together at the same time. Added the chocolate
and butter to this and some chopped walnuts.
30 minutes later the kitchen smelled amazing. Topped the
brownie with some Reddi Wip and a small scoop of vanilla ice cream.
The dish was good, but other than the Reddi Wip none of the
basket ingredients were really easily identifiable. The chocolate overpowered
everything. Still it was a delicious dessert.