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Original: 7/18/2006 2:12 PM
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Tuesday, July 18, 2006

 

Ok then, since I still cant upload pics or make my blog all fancy, how about another Mecha Kantan Ryouri (Super Easy Cooking). I luuuuuv food. And livin by myself in Japan I had to cook or starve. For those also living on your own and dont have much cooking experience, I got a buncha delicious meals that you can cook up without having stuff like 11 special herbs and spices in your kitchen. Like my friend Richard for example. The only thing in his fridge is a bottle of burbon and a water gun (dont ask). This is cooking made easy, even for Richard.

Hmmm, what should we make today??? Rat steaks...boiled boots...elementary kids stew! Darn little kids have too much energy on a Monday mornin. Need to start slappin some kids around! But thinking of food always makes me happy, so on to the recipe.

Pupus (poo-pooz) might sound gross, but its the Hawaiian word for finger foods or appetizers.

Simple Spinach Rolls

You need:

          Flour Tortillas (you know, burrito wrappings)

          Half cup of Ranch or Blue Cheese Dressing (French Dressing if your in Japan)

          Bacon bits

          1 bunch spinach

          Salt and pepper

(optional)

          garlic powder

          mayonnaise 3 Tablespoons

1. Wash then boil spinach for about 3-5 minutes. Strain (or place on paper towel to get rid of water).

2. Cut up spinach.

3. Mix all ingredients in a small bowl (optional ingredients if you have them). Add as much bacon bits as you like, same with the salt and pepper.

4. Spread mixture thinly on tortillas should make about 3 or 4 rolls. Or 1 roll if you have a gigantic tortilla!

5. Roll tortillas as tight as possible.

(optional step) Wrap each individual tortilla roll in plastic wrap and place in fridge till ready to eat.

6. Cut each roll into bite size pieces and eat!

Note: If you wanna be fancy about it, you can make the first bite size cut diagonal. The second horizontal, and then alternate between diagonal and horizontal. You know, like when you cut a spring roll diagonally in half and you get that wedge shape. Then when you place them on a plate they come out looking like one of those spiked bamboo booby traps!!

Anyways, prep and everything this takes about 15-20 minutes to make. Great party food. Or at least you can feed it to your cat...

 Posted 7/18/2006 2:12 PM - 24 Views - 4 eProps - 2 comments

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hey what happened to the chicken recipe? i didn't get to write it down..haa. are you turning your xanga into a quick jet survival cookbook? Haa i like your simile to describe the humidity in good ol' nippon. Yes, well i'm glad it doesn't feel sticky here like in hawai'i. i keep forgetting to e=mail you about jet...but i will when i am not busy running around playing with kids- haa.
Posted 7/18/2006 11:31 PM by momochan - reply

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wow you can cook??? lolololololol good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i liek guy who can cook!!!!!!!! <3<3<3
Posted 7/24/2006 1:53 AM by amil_go - reply


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