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RECIPE | Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken

February 14, 2018 by Mellie Dee Leave a Comment

Lip Mask From Sephora

Happy Valentine’s Day, lovies!! I started off the day with a lip mask from Sephora. It actually worked pretty well in my opinion. Perfect for Valentine kisses. haha Just kidding.

2018 Valentine's Day Presents

Scruffy came over and he walked into his room to drop off his things and found this pile of goodies.

2018 | 045/365 | Rice Krispies Hearts

[2018] 045/365: Valentine Rice Krispies Treats

One of which was heart-shaped rice Krispies treats Juhi and I made last night that I was hesitant to post in case he checked the blog for once. I’ve been asked if they were professionally made by a few people and was surprised when he also asked. I guess I should start a rice Krispies business. It might actually help me rake in some money since I’m unemployed.

2018 Valentine's Day Lunch | Caspian | Houston, Texas | Hummus

He let me chose the restaurant, treating me to Cafe Caspian. We started off with Hummus, Sabzeh, and Tandoori Bread.

2018 Valentine's Day Lunch | Caspian | Houston, Texas | Lamb Shanks and Kubideh

By the time our main meals arrived, lamb shanks for me and Kubideh for him, we were a bit stuffed and nibbled on a bit packing the rest to go.

Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken

I decided to try out Mum’s new fryer and made Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken, recipe below. I was surprised how well they actually turned out. I thought it would have been a hot mess and everyone complaining.

I was surprised every single piece of chicken was polished off along with other foods we had on the table!

Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken
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Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken


Course: Appetizer, Main Course, Snack
Cuisine: Asian, Chinese, Taiwanese
Servings: 6 servings
Ingredients
Marinating
  • 1 1/2 lbs boneless, skinless chicken thighs
  • 1 medium head of garlic
  • 1/2 inch ginger
  • 3 green onions white and 1-inch of the green part, minced
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp mirin or rice wine
  • 1 tsp potato starch or corn starch/flour/breadcrumbs
  • 1/2 tsp Chinese Five Spice
  • 1/2 tsp ground white pepper
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
Coating
  • 1 eggs
  • 1/2 cup cold water
  • 2-3 cups potato starch
Frying
  • 3-4 cups peanut oil or vegetable oil
Serving
  • Leaves from 1 bunch of fresh Thai Basil
  • 1 tbsp salt to taste
  • 1 tbsp white pepper to taste
  • 1 tbsp cayenne pepper to taste
  • 1/2 tbsp sugar to taste
Preparations
  1. Remove the fat and cut the chicken into 1-inch chunks. Place in large bowl.

  2. Make the marinade by adding all the ingredients to the bowl of chicken. Mix to coat all the chicken. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to overnight.

  3. Once the chicken is done marinating, beat the egg with the 1/2 cup of water in a bowl. Place the sweet potato starch in another bowl.

  4. Heat the frying oil until it reaches 350˚F.

  5. While the oil is heating up, dip the chicken in the egg mixture first, then in the potato starch.

  6. Once the oil reaches the right temperature, fry the Thai basil leaves for 30 seconds or until they darken.* This helps flavour the oil. Scoop them out and lay them on a wire rack or a plate lined with paper towels to drain off the excess oil.

  7. Fry the chicken pieces for about 5 minutes or until golden brown. Make sure not to add too many pieces into the pot. Scoop them out and lay them with the leaves.

  8. Immediately toss with generous amounts of salt, white pepper, cayenne pepper, and sugar, to taste.

Notes

*When frying Thai basil leaves, keep in mind of the big splash back due to the moisture in the leaves. I used a fryer and had a lid I quickly closed as I lowered the basket into the oil.

 

Cafe Caspian
12126 Westheimer Road, Houston, Texas 77077  |  (281) 493-4000  |  Website  |  Yelp

Filed Under: Eateries & Drinkeries, Recipes Tagged With: Asian, Chinese, Desserts, Mediterranean, Project 365, Taiwanese

Galentine’s Day with Juhi

February 13, 2018 by Mellie Dee Leave a Comment

2018 | 044/365 | Simple Kimchi Soup

[2018] 044/365: Simple Kimchi

I’ve been in love with making kimchi soup. Literally throw in some kimchi with some chicken broth, add ramen and protein and you’re done! Here I have deli meat and wontons. So freaking simple. So freaking delicious.

Starbucks and Kindle | Chai Spice Latte and Iced Lemon Pound Cake

I drove early to Juhi’s after picking up my last bits for Scruffy’s Valentine’s present. I grabbed a Venti Chia Spice Latte with Iced Lemon Pound Cake to sip and nibble on while reading my Kindle waiting for her to arrive. I am almost done with this book and I don’t want it to end!!

Chicken Dumplings at Juhi's

Juhi and I had Galentine’s where we just chilled with the Olympics. She made us some chicken dumplings which was surprisingly delicious. I need to tell my people to start doing chicken instead of pork!

Filed Under: Miscellaneous Tagged With: Asian, Chinese, Coffee and Tea, Korean, Project 365

Eating Out Alone

February 12, 2018 by Mellie Dee Leave a Comment

2018 | 043/365 | Pho Tau Bay Vietnamese Restaurant | Houston, Texas | Eating Alone

[2018] 043/365: Eating Out Alone

Guys, I did it again! I went out and ate at a restaurant all by myself. The first time I did it was a La Madeline which I actually blogged about!It was two years ago and I still remember that experience.

I was busy running errands all day and decided to grab some food before my appointment at the Subaru Dealership. I chose Pho Tau Bay Vietnamese Restaurant. It was a completely different experience than La Madeline. Here, I didn’t hide behind a book. People were not on their laptops or studying. Here, everyone was eating and talking with their mates.

I was a little weary when I walked in but I persevered and actually enjoyed my meal by myself, without distractions. I saw a guy from Acura eating by his lonesome as well and we exchanged awkward glances. haha

I will say that this isn’t the best pho place, the broth was good but the meat was not up to par nor was the eggrolls. The price was too high for the amount of food and there was a lot of miscommunications.

Subaru Dealership | Kindle and Coffee

I was happy to get through four and a half of my chapters before my car was ready to go. Is it weird that I actually like waiting at the dealership so that I can read? Ever since I got a Kindle, life has been great being able to pull it out whenever I want.  #thanksboyfriend

Pho Tau Bay Vietnamese Restaurant
6965 Barker Cypress Road, Houston, Texas  |  (281) 550-2949  |  Website  |  Yelp

Filed Under: Eateries & Drinkeries Tagged With: Asian, Houston, Project 365, Reading, Texas, Vietnamese

Lunch Date With My Boo

February 11, 2018 by Mellie Dee Leave a Comment

2018 | 042/365 | The Halal Guys | Gryo Platter and Baba Ganoush

Gyro Platter and Baba Ganoush

[2018] 042/365: Lunch Date With My Boo

I met up with Scruffy at The Halal Guys for a late lunch before heading to WalMart to pick up something for Jameel’s birthday. We opted for candy, every little kids favorite and not so much the parents.

After the party, I went home to have dinner with my parents and am now rewatching a TVB series, Tiger Cubs.

Relaxing before bed. #check

The Halal Guys
11700 Westheimer Road, Houston, Texas  |  (832) 243-6154  |  Website  |  Yelp

Filed Under: Eateries & Drinkeries Tagged With: Houston, Mediterranean, Project 365, Texas

Sushi and Fried Foods

February 10, 2018 by Mellie Dee Leave a Comment

Ichiban Sushi & Tapioca | Sugar Land, Texas | Nigiris and Handroll

Scruffy and I woke up and went strolling at the mall before we went to Ichiban Sushi & Tapioca for a light snack. Just a handful of nigiri with a handroll. YUM! Scruffy rarely says, let’s get sushi because it’s so expensive so I jumped at the opportunity when he brought it up.

2018 | 041/365 | Clancy's Public House | Richmond, Texas | Chicken Fried Steak and Fish and Chips

Chicken Fried Steak [10 oz Angus beef, chicken fried & topped with cream and gravy served with mashed potatoes and green beans] | $16 • Fish and Chips [Guiness-battered cod golden fried & crispy served with fries, tarter sauce and malt vinegar] | $12

[2018] 041/365: Fried Foods and Green Beans

We went home for a bit so that he could throw the ball for Luna and I can have some downtime with my Chinese Soaps before we headed for drinks and early dinner at Clancy’s Public House. We both got fried foods but I felt a bit better getting a side of green beans. hehe

This upcoming week is Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year. Eeeep, I’m excited!

Ichiban Sushi & Tapioca
16200 Kensington Dr, Sugar Land, Texas 77479  |  (281) 265-1669 |  Website  |  Yelp
Clancy’s Public House
503 FM 359 Road, Richmond, Texas 77406  |  (832) 847-4390  |  Website  |  Yelp

Filed Under: Eateries & Drinkeries Tagged With: American, Asian, Bars and Pubs, Japanese, Project 365, Richmond, Sugar Land, Sushi, Texas

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