ihprecipes.blogspot.com
Global Health Recipes: July 2007
http://ihprecipes.blogspot.com/2007_07_01_archive.html
A food blog: recipes from around the globe. Tuesday, July 10, 2007. Submitted by Margot Perrin. Adobo is a popular and the most distinguished dish in the Philippines. It is mostly slow-cooked in soy sauce and vinegar. 2 pounds meat, pork and/or chicken (include some fat for flavor! 1/2 cup dark soy sauce (preferably made in the Philippines). 1/4 cup white vinegar. 1 head garlic, mashed. 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. black pepper, freshly ground. Season to taste with salt if needed. Serve with steamed rice. Puree the c...
ihprecipes.blogspot.com
Global Health Recipes: Hummus and Baba-ghannouj
http://ihprecipes.blogspot.com/2007/07/arabic-appetizers-hummus-and-baba.html
A food blog: recipes from around the globe. Wednesday, July 4, 2007. The recipes below are submitted by Afifi Durr and Evette Hackman, PhD, RD. Dr. Hackman is an alumna of the UW's Epidemiology Department. These are to the baba ghannouj (eggplant dip) recipe below. 1 cups dry, uncooked garbanzo beans (for quick version substitute 16 oz canned beans, drained and rinsed). Juice from 1-2 lemons. Salt and pepper to taste (try Middle Eastern pepper). 2 tablespoon tahini (sesame paste). This is a compilation o...
ihprecipes.blogspot.com
Global Health Recipes: Philippine ADOBO
http://ihprecipes.blogspot.com/2007/07/philippine-adobo.html
A food blog: recipes from around the globe. Tuesday, July 10, 2007. Submitted by Margot Perrin. Adobo is a popular and the most distinguished dish in the Philippines. It is mostly slow-cooked in soy sauce and vinegar. 2 pounds meat, pork and/or chicken (include some fat for flavor! 1/2 cup dark soy sauce (preferably made in the Philippines). 1/4 cup white vinegar. 1 head garlic, mashed. 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. black pepper, freshly ground. Season to taste with salt if needed. Serve with steamed rice.
ihprecipes.blogspot.com
Global Health Recipes: The All-American Cookie
http://ihprecipes.blogspot.com/2008/06/all-american-cookie.html
A food blog: recipes from around the globe. Friday, June 13, 2008. Submitted by Patrick Ryan. 1 lbs softened, salted butter (accept no substitutes). 3 cups packed brown sugar. 4 large or jumbo eggs (if use medium-add another egg). Mix, mix, mix. Vanilla (the real kind - again, no substitutes) I often use a 2 "glug"measure-probably about 1 1/2 tablespoons (lots). Maple flavoring-1 glug or about 2 teaspoons. 4 1/2 - 5 cups unbleached all-purpose flour. 1 1/2 teaspoon baking soda. Mix, mix, mix. Faculty/sta...
ihprecipes.blogspot.com
Global Health Recipes: June 2007
http://ihprecipes.blogspot.com/2007_06_01_archive.html
A food blog: recipes from around the globe. Tuesday, June 26, 2007. Nadine Hoekman’s Chinese Cabbage Salad. Submitted by Mary Anne Mercer. I always bring this salad to IHP Seminar. 1 medium cabbage chopped. 189;-1 bunch green onions. Dressing—mix and shake:. 3 Tbsp. vinegar. 2 Tbsp. Toasted sesame seeds. When ready to serve add. 1 package ramen noodles – smashed up. 3 Tbsp. sliced toasted almonds. Hope you enjoy this dish! Labels: Salad Chinese Cabbage. Kibbeh in a Tray: A Hot Lebanese Dish. Heat oil....
ihprecipes.blogspot.com
Global Health Recipes: June 2008
http://ihprecipes.blogspot.com/2008_06_01_archive.html
A food blog: recipes from around the globe. Friday, June 13, 2008. Submitted by Patrick Ryan. 1 lbs softened, salted butter (accept no substitutes). 3 cups packed brown sugar. 4 large or jumbo eggs (if use medium-add another egg). Mix, mix, mix. Vanilla (the real kind - again, no substitutes) I often use a 2 "glug"measure-probably about 1 1/2 tablespoons (lots). Maple flavoring-1 glug or about 2 teaspoons. 4 1/2 - 5 cups unbleached all-purpose flour. 1 1/2 teaspoon baking soda. Mix, mix, mix. 189; c rais...
ihprecipes.blogspot.com
Global Health Recipes: Nadine Hoekman’s Chinese Cabbage Salad
http://ihprecipes.blogspot.com/2007/06/nadine-hoekmans-chinese-cabbage-salad.html
A food blog: recipes from around the globe. Tuesday, June 26, 2007. Nadine Hoekman’s Chinese Cabbage Salad. Submitted by Mary Anne Mercer. I always bring this salad to IHP Seminar. 1 medium cabbage chopped. 189;-1 bunch green onions. Dressing—mix and shake:. 3 Tbsp. vinegar. 2 Tbsp. Toasted sesame seeds. When ready to serve add. 1 package ramen noodles – smashed up. 3 Tbsp. sliced toasted almonds. Hope you enjoy this dish! Labels: Salad Chinese Cabbage. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
ihprecipes.blogspot.com
Global Health Recipes: Empanadas Chilenas
http://ihprecipes.blogspot.com/2008/06/empanadas-chilenas.html
A food blog: recipes from around the globe. Sunday, June 8, 2008. Submitted by Alex Quistberg. 1-2 eggs, well-beaten. 189; c vinegar or white wine. 190; kg ground beef. 7 medium sized onions. 189; c raisins (if you like). 1 can medium sized olives. 4-6 hard boiled eggs cut into 8 slices. Recommended spices include cilantro, oregano, pepper, rosemary, paprika. Pepperoni, tomato sauce, and cheese. Broccoli, spinach, and alfredo sauce. You can also deep fry them. February 4, 2010 at 6:17 AM. You can also ba...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT