Sep 30 2007

Muttonloaf surprise

Category: UncategorizedCharlene @ 9:14 pm

In no particular order, the weekend has been productive at the least. This past Friday was apparently the most auspicious day of the year for getting married as well as traveling and likely a few other things, so I have been invited to at least two weddings, if only as a friend of a friend. I didn’t go to any, though, due to other random commitments.

Yesterday I visited my counterpart’s ger and ended up hanging around and eating buuz. She has a very nice ger - a 6-wall one - and definitely takes the household appliance prize. It was nice to just sit for a bit too and not be either reading or playing megalomaniacal (as has been previously described by some) computer games. She has the cutest 6-month-old too - she looks like a miniature sumo wrestler - I don’t think I’ve ever seen a baby that fat :)

Today was the busy day - looking ineffectually for parts for a cider press, dehydrating, and general housewares. The ladies in the courtyard didn’t have yogurt, which meant sadly dry granola. After 3 weekends of looking, I finally came across butter knives. I only need one but I got excited so bought another one for grins (and 100 tugriks). I also ended up buying a three-tiered wire rack item for ostensibly shelving but more for its ability to serve as a dehydrating appliance. It cost me 6000 tugriks though, which was quite painful. I got a spiffy grater which has paid off already, made bread crumbs, began dehydrating apples, and ate what I am now calling “Muttonloaf Surprise.” Essentially, mutton meatloaf with au grautin-like potatoes (I had no milk/cream) on the side yet cooked in the same pan/pot. Hence the surprise.

Recipe as follows:

MUTTONLOAF SURPRISE

“Muttonloaf”
1 1/2 pounds of ground mutton
onion, chopped
few cloves of garlic, minced
2 c bread crumbs
1 slightly beaten egg
shredded veggies of your preference, about 1 cup
salt
worcestershire sauce
meatloaf-y spices (or my current add-all, trader joe’s poultry seasoning)
some water

“Surprise”
5 small potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced
1 slice “emmenthal” processed cheese slice (fancy austrian kraft singles)
butter
salt
pepper (which I would use if I had)
milk/cream (would be very nice)

Really, you can cut out just about all these ingredients to just meat, egg, and breadcrumbs (and potatoes and salt and pepper). But it tastes better the more random items you include. I do think that beans, or TOFU, sound like a random kind of food that should not be allowed. Reduce your mutton by half a pound by picking out those chunks of pure ground fat. Squish all muttonloaf items together well by hand in a loaf pan or all-metal pot, eventually shaping to only fill up half the area of the pan. Layer potatoes in other half of pan, throwing in random layers of butter, milk, cheese slice bits, salt and pepper to taste. Stick in 350F (or about 170C) oven until muttonloaf is cooked all the way through and the potatoes look as though they have seen better days. This is 45min to an hour or so.

muttonloaf surprise

Spoon tomato sauce if you wish over the muttonloaf, or gravy if you’re lucky.

I got to talk to Bonnie for two hours or so today at the post office internet, but it flashed by pretty quickly. I got kicked out by the postal lady as I was the last one about so the conversation ended a tad abruptly. Her plans for transition are proceeding apace and everything looks good (except she should rest! because she is having stomach issues today!! ahem). In case you didn’t know, she is for sure now going to work at UCLA.

On the way home in the darkness I managed to step into a small water-filled crater with one foot. While it’s warmed up a bit since last week, it’s still probably in the 40s outside, so that was very not pleasant. I’m now sitting in my pants long underwear with my slippers, as the pant leg, sock, and shoe are squishy and cold.

Finally, I found out my cable of mysterious provenance has Al Jazeera news. I watched that some in Seoul on the way here and was impressed with its news quality, so maybe I’ll turn the TV on more than once a month or so…between that and the teenage boys breathlessly narrating Counterstrike matches, and the Spanish and English-subtitled Korean soap operas.

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Sep 27 2007

On fantasy fiction and sci-fi

Category: UncategorizedCharlene @ 2:20 pm

A wonderfully geeky post on The Onion’s AV club came my way: Flight from fantasy: Jordan, Eddings, Martin, me, and some other geeks. Good comments on it from readers, too, though I would’ve wished for a reference to Stephen King’s “Dark Tower” series. And the comments mention Robin Hobb. Also a gratuitous Star Wars vs. Star Trek comment to inflame those types. I may use this blog posting as a source for new reads…never have read “Perdido Street Station” though I believe Melissa owns it.

If only there was a sci-fi/fantasy warehouse out here in Khovd…

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Sep 27 2007

Cidermaking and haircuts

Category: UncategorizedCharlene @ 1:40 pm

Jen cut my hair yesterday. She’s pleased to cut hair, I’m pleased to get it cut, and we’re both pleased to eat dinner. So there.

I also tried the little bit of trial cider I was making, as it stopped frothing/fermenting. It wasn’t bad, and I seem to be feeling ok today still, so I would tentatively call that a success. I’ve read up a bit on how cider presses work, and I may juryrig one using a vise and other basic bits. I doubt I’ll find proper wood though, as that’s scarce enough here already, so the perforated/dripping bits will likely be some metal/pots or something. We’ll see. And I better hurry before apples disappear from the market.

Also I read somewhere that 1 bushel of apples makes about 3 gallons of cider. A bushel is vague and specific to types of food(???) but can vary from 14 to 27 kg. There’s no way I’m buying a bushel of apples here. 1/3 bushel is still minimum about 4 kg….perhaps I will get that many *if* I can mash em effectively plus find a gallon glass jug somewhere.

In the process of searching for information and presses, I also came across the following site: UK Cider. There are *festivals* around cider. And a pub guide!! I’ve never thought much about going to the UK except for historical interest, but having the option to *drink* my way across the UK? In ciders?? It may now be inevitable…and a ipod-flavored pub guide that you can put into your Notes folder. Craziness.

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Sep 25 2007

Payday!

Category: UncategorizedCharlene @ 8:25 am

It is indeed payday…not that I will be going to the bank or anything. I took out my budgeted amount for the week yesterday. Nothing much has happened in the past…12 hours? or so, other than this morning some shallow pools of water had a thin layer of ice on them. Maybe I should buy a thermometer to put outside…but maybe I don’t want to know. I saw one at the Peace Corps office and it’s crazy - its scale goes from like -60 to +120 fahrenheit.

Today (aka, the 26th) I put on my lightweight long underwear for the first time. And my work area smells vaguely of hyam.

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Sep 24 2007

aaand…

Category: UncategorizedCharlene @ 6:01 pm

It is snowing, or sleeting, or something, outside as of an hour and a half ago when I went to run errands.

>_____<

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