What's a good after school or even dinner time meal that even a tween could cocook? A Cantonese soup, full of noodles and flavor. what goes as a quick dessert afterwards. Chocolate drenched Rice Krispies treats. These too are an easy make and definitely a fun eat.
Both regular contributors Melissa Clark and Mia Leimkuhler gave these recipes in yesterdays on line and hard copy versions of the New York Times Wednesday Food section, Ms. Clarks turned to Lane Li , owner of Noodle Lane. She created a soup her eleven year old son Jackson could easily replicate. It was what her mother let her make for herself when she was the same age.It is rife with chopped scallions and homemade chicken broth.She keeps fat in t as opposed to skimming it out because the fat gives it more flavor. Use rice or egg noodles. along with pickled mustard greens and oyster sauce. Chili oil can be added for zing. Bok choy is also added if you want (or broccoli for a milder taste) Add a pinch of granulated white sugar to balance out the tartness and saltiness. This can also be a great soup for a busy weekend too. A vegan version can be made using veggie broth.
To end t try Mia Leimkuhler's chocolate Rice Krispie treats. These are a perfect endings to a mini meal of soup or just good on their own with a big glass of milk. You could use Cocoa Puffs to make this but the taste won;t have the same richness or smokiness. She borrowed the recipe from dessert master Samantha Senaviratne who added browned salted butter in the recipe. She also recommends adding crumbled graham crackers for a s'mores vibe. Use King Arthur brand cocoa powder and swirl it into the melted butter for a gooey ,fudgey vibe. As for the marshmallows any kind will do. It's first melting the butter - any kind will do but Kerry Gold would be a lovely addition, then adding the cereal and marshmallows. Two teaspoons of vanilla are added to bring out the other flavors. It;s mixed and then poured into a butter pan. Let cool and set. Then cut into nine squares.
A good after noon school snack should be homemade and tasty. Try these two t stave off that homework hunger. They're just delicious.
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