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A completely unexpected high: winning August’s Daring Bakers’ chocolate challenge for my white chocolate, malibu & blueberry dipped chocolate. More so, because every candy I saw on the forum was drool worthy awesome! 🙂 🙂
Life’s lesson: a failure can be turned into a prize winning success, if you don’t give up too soon (the winning chocolate was a result of a failed recipe- for the whole story read here)
Now, elaborating the first statement (don’t I sound all business-like. Look, papa I am putting my MBA to good use!).
Well, the reason why I am writing this post en route Grand canyon to Vegas is two-fold (and papa, you thought my MBA degree is going to a waste, ha!).
One, the scene outside is not so exciting anymore and the radio is not playing my favorite songs. V and my mom are asleep and the driver, my dad, is busy driving. So, I am bored and so the post (love my iPhone ‘notes’).
Two, (which is the actual reason, else I would have followed suit to mom and V) since I love leaving things to the last minute, I had no option to work on it to meet the swap date and time posting requirements.
*Update: Thanks to the non-functioning complimentary wi-fi of our hotel, the post is being posted later than it should have*
Now, like a true Capricornian, I have to justify my procrastination and find someone/ something to blame (on second thought I would have been a great manager!). So, I blame the rabbit, the place we live in and V (yes, the poor husband is always at fault).
This month’s recipe swap asked us to modify the recipe for Wild Rabbit with Vegetables from Christianna’s vintage cookbook.
Now, V and I both aren’t hunters. V wouldn’t even hurt a fly. He wouldn’t even kill the cockroach in the house, if I am not on his head shouting, kill it! Kill it. If left on his own, he would swipe the cockroach on the dustpan and throw it alive outside the house. Yup so killing a rabbit was out of the question.
Nor was ordering one from the local butcher a viable option- something about the place I live in.
In fact, V being mostly a vegetarian (with chicken and select lamb preparations being the only exception), there was no way rabbit meat was coming anywhere near him.
Plus, with my parents’ visit and other stuff, I just didn’t find time to think about what I would substitute for the rabbit (well, with V’s inflexible food preferences it was a no brainer that it had to be chicken, but how I would modify chicken for the recipe was something I didn’t find time to think about). Basically, I forgot about the challenge.
Then, on Thursday night, a day before we were leaving for our trip, it struck me that I had completely forgotten about the challenge- and since we were going to be out of the house for the next few days I had to make something that would finish in one sitting and would probably use my mom’s to-go chicken fajitas from the previous night at the motel too.
I remember seeing these rabbit manjus on FoodGawker and thought it would be a perfect interpretation of the challenge.
Of course, look wise they aren’t as perfect as the original. (I think the original were either finished off
Traditionally Manjus (at least the Japanese ones) are stuffed with anko (sweet red bean paste) but I saw a savory version here and decided to make them stuffed with leftover chicken fajitas. Since the fajita was from a to-go box there isn’t a recipe here but feel free to use a stuffing of your choice.
Adapted from here and inspired from here.
Ingredients
Directions
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