cooking – Houston's Blog https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog Tue, 23 Jan 2024 19:39:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.2 It Just Got REÀL With American Beverage https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/2017/01/24/it-just-got-real-with-american-beverage/ https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/2017/01/24/it-just-got-real-with-american-beverage/#respond Tue, 24 Jan 2017 17:41:09 +0000 https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/?p=2453 On January 4th, Geoy Hayashi from American Beverage Marketers came by Houston’s to bring our Sales, Marketing, Returns, and Purchasing teams up to date with American Beverage’s (ABM) most popular brands – Master of Mixes®, Finest Call®, and REÀL®. All three contain a variety of mixes that go hand-in-hand with your spirits and a variety…

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On January 4th, Geoy Hayashi from American Beverage Marketers came by Houston’s to bring our Sales, Marketing, Returns, and Purchasing teams up to date with American Beverage’s (ABM) most popular brands – Master of Mixes®, Finest Call®, and REÀL®. All three contain a variety of mixes that go hand-in-hand with your spirits and a variety of other beverages. ABM thoroughly thought out each recipe for its products to insure the taste was just right, resulting in a variety of high quality cocktail mixes making them the ideal choice for any bar or restaurant.

Geoy also mentioned that ABM’s cocktail mixes go beyond their normal function as drink mixes, they are also very popular to use in the kitchen as well! Cook up some mouthwatering coconut shrimp with Coco REÀL or bake up some mini cherry-ginger cheesecakes bites with Ginger REÀL. The cooking options are endless with ABM’s versatile cocktail mixes!

American Beverage is here for you. It is safe to say that ABM prides itself on serving the needs of the customer through a commitment to caring about the details and not settling for anything less than excellent.

Check out the “ABM Cocktail Pro” app and try out some delicious recipes for yourself!

Coconut Shrimpcoco-real-bottle

BATTER

  • 1/2 cup flour
  • 1/2 tsp. seasoned or garlic salt
  • 1/2 tsp. baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp. paprika
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 cup of Coco REÀL
  • 1 egg

COATING

  • 1/2 cup of bread crumbs
  • 2 cups of shredded coconut

SHRIMP

  • 1 lb. shrimp, (deveined, cooked, and peeled)

Heat 1 inch of vegetable oil in a heavy frying pan to 365°. Whisk together flour, salt, baking powder, and paprika in a medium sized bowl. Add water, Coco REÀL and egg and whisk until batter is smooth; set aside. In a separate bowl, mix together bread crumbs and coconut for coating. Thoroughly coat the shrimp with the bread crumbs and coconut mixture. Once oil is hot enough, fry shrimp until they are golden brown, turning once. Remove shrimp from oil and drain on a paper towel. Serve with desired dipping sauces and enjoy!

Mini Cherry-Ginger Cheesecake Bitesginger-real-bottle

CRUST

  • 1 3/4 cup graham cracker crumbs
  • 1 tbsp. sugar
  • 3/4 stick unsalted butter

CHEESECAKE

  • 2 1/2 lbs. cream cheese, room temperature
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 tbsp. + 2 tsp Ginger REÀL
  • 1/2 cup chopped maraschino cherries
  • 2 yolks, room temperature
  • 3 whole large eggs, room temperature

For Crust: Preheat oven to 350°. Combine all ingredients and press into form. Bake at 350° for 10 minutes until crisp and golden.

For Cheesecake: Reduce the oven to 300°. In mixer with beater attachment, beat cream cheese, sugar, and Ginger REÀL until smooth. Scrape down sides of bowl. Add eggs and egg yolks and mix until completely smooth but do not over mix. Pour batter into form and bake until set and firm, 15 – 20 minutes. Chill completely and garnish with maraschino cherries. Enjoy!

Photos courtesy of American Beverage Marketers®

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Ginger Fever https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/2015/01/26/ginger-fever/ https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/2015/01/26/ginger-fever/#respond Mon, 26 Jan 2015 23:33:04 +0000 https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/?p=740 Ginger, long a popular spice and herbal medicine, is fast becoming the latest mania, reaching into the depths of culinary corners near and far.   Its clean taste makes it a desired ingredient for many dishes, but it is a flavor that easily matches with any fare, from sweet to savory and everywhere in between.   So…

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Ginger, long a popular spice and herbal medicine, is fast becoming the latest mania, reaching into the depths of culinary corners near and far.   Its clean taste makes it a desired ingredient for many dishes, but it is a flavor that easily matches with any fare, from sweet to savory and everywhere in between.   So what is this decadent spice, and how did it come to be such an important additive in modern cuisine?

Ginger is the root of the plant Zingiber officinale, a member of the same family that includes turmeric, and cardamom.  It has been an important herbal medicine for thousands of years, tracing its roots nearly to time immemorial, back to early Asian, Indian, and Arabic herbal traditions, being used to treat upset stomach, nausea, and to aid in digestion from its earliest discovery.  It is only recently that many other health benefits have been discovered, including, but not limited to, nausea caused by chemotherapy, by pregnancy, by motion sickness, and by surgery.  It can be used as a natural remedy to cold and flu—to help relieve persistent cough and sore throat pertinent to the common cold, and has been found effective in managing glucose levels, which in turn may help to impact weight gain or loss.  Additionally, ginger can help reduce pain and inflammation and soothe heartburn.

With all these health benefits and more, it is easy to see where ginger has gained societal favor.  But then one can take a sidebar over to the culinary sector, in order to see the other side of ginger—the tangy, peppery freshness with the sweet hint of lemon, the light taste of spiciness and warmth, of musty/earthy flavor, and the pungent, sharp aroma.  And ginger doesn’t discriminate—it appeals to every cuisine and every type of specialty food; it crosses cultures and culinary boundaries; it’s no longer just for Asian cooking.  And at the end of the day, ginger has few limitations.  Ginger works with almost every ingredient, and “draws a connection with other flavors such as tarragon, anise and rosemary,” executive chef Floyd Cardoz remarks.  He uses ginger, garlic and shallots in practically every dish he creates.  It has a natural affinity to meats, poultry, and fish, and there aren’t many (if any) fruits or vegetables that fresh ginger won’t pair well with.

Even beverages draw from the unique flavor of ginger, relying on its spice and aroma to flavor everything from teas to sodas to cocktails.  The Moscow Mule, a sweet/spicy concoction of ginger beer, vodka, and lime juice is making its way through the social scene, in bars and restaurants alike.  The already-trendy mojito can be taken from great to fabulous with the addition of ginger—simply muddle the freshly grated root with the mint leaves.

Ginger continues to trend as one of the world’s most important spices, and American consumption is ever on the rise.  If you want to try it out for yourself, keep these tips in mind:  when purchasing, avoid ginger that looks wrinkled; fresh ginger has a thin, nearly translucent skin with a firm texture and a spicy fragrance.  Peel your ginger before using it, and opt to add at least some (if not all) toward the end of preparing your recipe.  Ginger can be added raw or cooked, and works well for marinades, to make tea, and is an especially tasty accompaniment to apple dishes.  Fresh ginger will keep for around two weeks in the refrigerator, and ground ginger should be good for up to about six months when stored in an airtight container.

Read on for some creative recipes using fresh ginger.

Ginger Mint Mojito

2 limes, cut into quarters

¾ cup light rum

10-12 mint sprigs

¼ cup white sugar

2-3 tablespoons freshly minced ginger

2 cups soda water

 

Squeeze the limes into a bowl, then drop in the remaining solids.  Muddle with the rum, mint, sugar, and ginger.  Let sit a while to allow the flavors to meld, then fill four glasses with ice.  Pour the mixture over ice then top with soda water.  Enjoy!

 

Carrot Ginger Soup

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Creamy Carrot Ginger Soup

3 tablespoons butter

6 large carrots, peeled and sliced

2 onions, chopped

1-2 teaspoons freshly minced ginger

4 cups chicken or vegetable stock

Orange zest

 

Sautee carrots and onion in butter until the onions soften.  Season with salt and pepper to taste.  Add the broth and simmer until carrots soften.  Use an immersion blender to puree until smooth.  Garnish with freshly chopped herbs and sour cream.  Serves four.

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