I have pulled out another trusty favorite kitchen utensil: the crock pot. Not exactly gourmet, one pot meals, they are a constant companion to me through the long frigid months of winter.
With the weather the way it is we tried our first soup night. I could eat soup every day but my honey is still learning. Bless him for trying!
While ladling the stew and slicing the steaming bread everyone started to name things we haven't eaten since the weather first thawed the ground last spring. Inevitably, a request for Jolk came up.
I don't even know if that is an accurate name and it is most definitely misspelled, nevertheless it is a favorite at our house.
One thing we love to do is try to mimic foods we have eaten in restaurants. We usually like our home versions as much as the "out" version, sometimes more. We surely love saving the $50 it takes to feed a family out. Years ago Kevin asked me to make this "Jolk." He had eaten it with a friend in high school at a little hole in the wall Chinese restaurant in San Francisco.
I always wondered if he had heard the name wrong because it took me forever to find a recipe that remotely resembled it. It was rice porridge that I finally found. And the ingredients will surprise you.
Recipe:
1 cup of rice, cooked in 12 cups of water and a teaspoon of salt.
You cook it until it is one thick, gelatinous mass. It takes about 2-3 hours. But you can burn it if you aren't careful. We top it with thinly sliced green onions, sauteed, marinated meat, soy sauce and a little Napa cabbage.
If you are looking for a meal that cost less than -- ahh something cheap, well here you go. If the economy is your motivation for frugality, my mom tells me it was worse in the 80s. However, we usually do pull this out a few nights before grocery day.
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Okay Hilarey, that sounds a little disgusting....but it must be good if Kevin requested it. Is it an acquired taste? :-)
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