Friday, September 17, 2010

Chicken Pot Pies And Dolphins, All In A Day’s Work!

 

Chicken Pot Pie (2)  Hunter, Makayla and Beverly created these beautiful chicken pot pies for yesterday’s cooking class.

Chicken Pot Pie (4)

Then we got to swim with the dolphins.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Hot Pockets...European Roots?

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Have you ever wondered who thought of a certain food? Most of the time there are more than one source. Just like a hot pocket. The Spanish are said to be the first to create the empanada and the British are thought to be the creators of a meat filled pastry called a pastie. Which were apparently created for Cornish tin miners to take down into the mines for their lunch.

According the the article in Wikipedia…the story goes that, covered in dirt from head to foot (including some arsenic often found with tin), they (the miners) could hold the pasty by the folded crust and eat the rest without touching it, discarding the dirty pastry. The pastry they threw away was supposed to appease the knockers, capricious spirits in the mines who might otherwise lead miners into danger.

Ours are nothing like the original but that is what creative cooking is all about…right? We make our own dough from a crescent roll recipe then roll them like burritos. The filling is some kind of lunch meat and cheese; kids love hot pocket day.

 

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Empanada Day _ Manny, Reman, Kahakea, Na‘eola

 P1080855 P1080860 P1080861 P1080872 P1080885 P1080887 P1080893 This is the fried version

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I think they needed some kind of sauce.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Mango Season!

This is our favorite mango bread recipe.

Ben developed this here at the cafe-the cinnamon gets them every time

 

Mango Bread
1 Cup Butter
1 1/2 C Sugar
3 Eggs
1 tsp Vanilla
2 C Mango Puree
4 C Flour
1 tsp Salt
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cinnamon

Cream butter sugar and eggs until fluffy. Mix in vanilla, mango, salt, baking soda and cinnamon.  Fold in flour until mixed. 
Pour into two 9x13 greased pans.  Bake at 350 for 25 - 35 minutes.

This is a favorite around here.

 

Galal

Galal’s Watercolor Mango

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Kamalani is a fish!

Just some beach and swimming shots of the kids - Summer 2009

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