Saturday, September 12, 2009

Green Apple Sardines and Queso de Bola & Parma Ham Omelette

Apples are evil.

Eve. Snow White's stepmom. Aphrodite.

It is part of the villainess 101 tool kit. Luring men to cause wars, putting innocents to eternal sleep and cursing all of humankind to hell on earth. But if you think about it, without the apple, Eve wouldn't have procreated with Adam, Snow White would've found  love in a less dramatic moment and we would never have drooled over a skirt-loving Brad Pitt in the movie Troy. It is the necessary tool of evil that move stories forward.

I had at one time in my work life encountered an apple in the form of a fax message to my staff rallying them to bring my bitchy ass down. Get me fired. Ruin my life. Make me sorry for working them hard. I bit the apple and went through one of the lowest points of my career, turning me to depression. Those dark days, the kind where only the people who truly love you can stand to be with you, forced me to simplify my life. Depression can unravel you until you are naked to the core.

And then you move on. At least I did.

Of the many simple things that gave me joy back then was eating guisadong sardinas with a plate of steaming rice and an omelette on the side.  Here's one of my versions of this comfort food classic featuring that evil little fruit, the apple.


Green Apple Sardines
Ingredients:
2 cloves garlic, sliced
1 small onion, sliced
1 can Ayam Sardines
1 small green apple, cored, peeled and sliced
1 tablespoon cooking oil
1 teaspoon light soy sauce
2 tablespoons water, optional


Sautee garlic in cooking oil until it turns golden brown, then add the onions. When the onions turn translucsent, add the green apples. Stir for a minute or two then add the sardines and soy sauce. You can add a little water as you mix in all the ingredients.  Let it simmer for a couple of minutes.  Serve warm.




Queso de Bola and Parma Ham Omelette

Ingredients:
½ cup grated Queso de Bola (Edam Cheese)
½ cup Parma Ham, chopped
3 eggs
Pepper to taste
1 tablespoon cooking oil




Beat eggs lightly. Put the pan on low fire and heat the oil. Then, add the eggs. When the eggs turn firm,  place the ham and the cheese on top. When the eggs become more solid and the bottom turns brownish, slide it off the pan on to a plate. Serve hot.

3 comments:

  1. Mikey! i will definitely try the sardines with apples! sounds really interesting! thanks! - carla

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  2. Thanks for posting a comment Carla!

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  3. sardines with apples...hmm...never would have thought of them together in one sentence, let alone together in a pan...sounds evil! (in a yummy way!;))-cuzn jeng

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