Thursday, January 14, 2010

Daring Cooks: Satay

It was Tuesday night.  That meant that I had to make it on the 13th.  No questions.  Mom had bought steaks, and this challenge gave a lot of freedom about the meats - just use the one you want!  That meant it would be steak.  Funny thing about beef (and pork for that matter) is that I used to love them.  In fact, at 5 years old I could eat more ribs than my dad.  No joke.  Then, as I've gotten older, it started to not appeal to me anymore.  I'm not vegetarian or anything (not that being one is bad - I think whatever you choose is awesome =D), but meat just doesn't hold the same appeal to me that it used to - I barely eat any now.  Something about the texture, I think.  I love fish, and eat poultry but meat doesn't seem to work like it used to.  I heard somewhere that with autoimmune disorders, red meat does not always agree with your system.  Anyways...

The moral of that story was that I didn't actually eat this challenge, just a bite to taste.  I know, I know, but there wasn't any time (or I totally would have made a chicken one!).  I've been completely wrapped up with the Daring Bakers, and am just now done this semester's classes.  Phew.  I only have two exams, and I'll really be finished! Yes, next semester will be busy (read: I'm taking an extra course online and my friend (hi!) just asked me to take another online course with her - I'm honestly not sure yet.  That would be a lot of courses!).  And yes, the online course is Foods!  Simply because I love it, and figure I might as well get credit for what I do anyways.  I can't take it in school because of the wheat or if I did it would be no fun as I wouldn't be able to actually try anything I'd made and would always be worried about getting glutened.

Anyways, back to the challenge at hand:

The January 2010 DC challenge was hosted by Cuppy of Cuppylicious and she chose a delicious Thai-inspired recipe for Pork Satay from the book 1000 Recipes by Martha Day.


I used Cuppy's recipe for quick satay marinade, only substituting wheat-free tamari for the soy sauce!


This is my first time using Flickr to upload my photos.  I think its working, but only the final posted post will tell.  I guess I'll have to wait! (You lucky ducklings!)


All you do, is throw it all together in a bowl, cover and chill.  I used the simple recipe provided by Cuppy!


All cooked.  I broiled them.


I asked my brother if I could make his plate pretty.  He just looked at me weird.  But, then he ate every single bite!

This was a good challenge.  My parents and brother loved the beef.  I think I'll be making these again =D.  Thanks to Cuppy for this challenge!  My only note is that if you're not a fan of cayenne, lower the amount.  My dad loved that, but my mom thought it was a tad bit spicy.  Whatever works for you!

Have a fantastic week!

xoxo
Lauren

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26 comments:

Wic said...

amazing job, I think you will love a chicken version.

cuppy said...

If there's one thing that I leave the DC with (whenever that may be, if ever), it'll be that I've learned so much about GF cooking from you and the others. I'm very pleased you were able to accommodate this recipe!

And that's a very pretty plate of food. ;)

Audax said...

Wonderful that the family enjoyed so much it is so quick and simple well done. And I know what you mean about hosting a challenge you really are run off your feet. Simply lovely pictures. Cheers from Audax in Sydney Australia.

Rochelle said...

Sorry to hear that red meat just isn't to your liking, but I have to say it looks great like this! Chicken should work great for you though if you liked the flavor of the steak ones you made :)

Evelyne@Cheap Ethnic Eatz said...

Come over for the next one...you can be the friend in my kitchen lol. Sorry you did not get to enjoy the challenge palate wise but great job!

Elra said...

Oh ho.... Lauren, that look so delicious! I love sate very much, although I don't really make it that often. Yes, rice will be perfect to serve it with.

Tasty Eats At Home said...

Looks delicious! Don't you love wheat-free tamari? I always buy San-J, it tastes the best. This looks great.

anjelikuh said...

this look great! so sad that you only took a bite, you should make it again with fish/poultry and reward yourself with your fine cooking next time. But it's good to hear your family enjoyed it as much as you enjoyed making it

Barbara Bakes said...

I wish I'd have tried the quick beef version. Yours looks great! I have awards for you on my blog.

VEGirl said...

Hi- I am also a gluten-free teen, in addition to being vegan! I am a big baker, and have original recipes, too- check out my blog.

Thanks,
VEGirl- 13 year old vegan, environmentalist, gluten-intolerant girl
vegirlblog.blogspot.com

bcswerit said...

I hear you re: red meat! I used to love it as a child, want it every single day and if I got something that wasn't it I looked at my parents sadly - but now. If I'm lucky I have it once a week, I don't crave it and when I do eat it, it often sits heavily in my system. I guess I do still want it occasionally, there are times that red meat does hit the spot but it does not feature with any regular occurence on my menu.

Congratulations on the challenge though, you did very well!

Junglefrog said...

Very well done but I agree... chicken is sort of the best.. :) At least your family got to enjoy it!

lk (Healthy Delicious) said...

looks great! I'm the same way about meat. I'm eating so much less of it lately, and using it more as a flavoring than as the main component of a dish. Even with steak, all I need to be satisfies is like 3 small bites. Not gonna complain though - it's so much cheaper this way! (and healthier)

Monkeyshines in the Kitchen said...

Oh Lauren - you did miss out. These were good and yours look just gorgeous. Try with Tofu if meat's not your bag - it has such a fantastic texture when broiled, as I am sure you know.

Amy I. said...

Your photos are gorgeous!!! And I'm so glad you're using Flickr for your blog now. When I switched to Flickr instead of using blogger to host my pictures, a whole slew of annoying blogger quirks went away and it made blogging a lot more fun. Anyways, congrats on another successful challenge, even if you didn't scarf it down like some of us might have :)

Iris said...

I don't love beef either, but these look really good...I would probably eat them anyway! :)

Dharm said...

Great looking Satay. I didnt join this challenge as I"ve made satay before and also coz we Malaysians reckon that it is OUR national dish and NOT Thai!! Doesn't matter really where it comes from as long as it tastes good!

Alexa said...

I'm like you when it comes to meat. It's so interesting that our tastes change so gradually as we get older. I make satay with chicken or tofu for my family--it's always a hit. It sounds like your family really enjoyed it.

Valérie said...

Funny, I used to dislike beef, and now I crave it regularly... I really recommend that you try making these with chicken if you don't like red meat - it's a good meal! But bravo for getting the challenge done on time, it looks great! Good luck with all the stuff you have going on!

comfycook said...

Lauren, You just showed how easy it is to make minor changes to a recipe to make it gluten free. My bet is that most people do not know about soy having issues with gluten, and why should they?

You make this great food and set a marvelous example for all of us who cook gluten free.

If you like banana cake, I have one in the oven and will probably blog about it, on Sunday. You are welcome to pop by and have a piece.

Isabelle said...

Your satay turned out great! I’m sorry you did not enjoy the beef. Great job on this challenge Lauren!

A cupcake or two said...

That's something we have in common Lauren. I don't like meat as much as I did when I was little. The dish looks great. I bet it was absolutely delicious.

Olga said...

Good lord you are a busy girl! Glad your family loved the food: it looks fantastic!

Lisa said...

Even though you didn't love the satay, it looks amazing! That said, I just read your wonderful idea to help the victims of the Haiti earthquake, and I'm in! I'll be sifting through my recipes :) *hugs*

Y said...

I'm like you. I love meat, but there's only so much of it I can eat before it starts to feel as though it doesn't agree with me. Don't seem to have that problem with seafood though. Oh and satay? YUM.

Ninette said...

Great job, Lauren! As always!

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