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I was inspired by this photo to create a dish I call "Stir Fry Sophia" (Prawns) as the person in the photo seemed to be deep in thought seeking wisdom as if that tree were the tree of Knowledge. Sophia means wisdom in Greek.
As much as I love to cook I am always looking for new ways to spice up my meals.
First I shelled and deveined the prawns;
Then I sliced up scallions, mushrooms, red peppers and broccoli;
When I stir fried the prawns in sesame oil I added red pepper, black pepper, bay leaf and paprika;
I steamed the broccoli and stir fried the other vegetables adding the slightest dash of teriyiaki sauce. Then I mixed the vegetables and added sesame seeds.
I added two bags of
as a base.
In the future I can make my own fried rice or bake a loaf of bread depending on the mood of the meal.
After two hours of preparing and cooking this meal I feel as if I know exactly what that person were thinking.
My question is how does this dish sound and does anyone have any suggestions for different spices or a preference for rice, homemade bread or noodles?
As much as I love to cook I am always looking for new ways to spice up my meals.
First I shelled and deveined the prawns;
Then I sliced up scallions, mushrooms, red peppers and broccoli;
When I stir fried the prawns in sesame oil I added red pepper, black pepper, bay leaf and paprika;
I steamed the broccoli and stir fried the other vegetables adding the slightest dash of teriyiaki sauce. Then I mixed the vegetables and added sesame seeds.
I added two bags of
In the future I can make my own fried rice or bake a loaf of bread depending on the mood of the meal.
After two hours of preparing and cooking this meal I feel as if I know exactly what that person were thinking.
My question is how does this dish sound and does anyone have any suggestions for different spices or a preference for rice, homemade bread or noodles?