Mashed Potatoes
10 pounds Red Bliss potatoes, skin on
1 pound unsalted butter
1 pound sour cream
1/4 cup salt
1 tablespoon pepper
Boil the potatoes until tender. Mix all ingredients except potatoes in a mixer. Add the potatoes and mix well.
Beef Teriyaki
Kona Café, Polynesian Resort
Yield: sauce will serve 6 to 8 persons
Beef Teriyaki - Sauce
1 cup low-sodium soy sauce
1 ounce sugar
1/4 cup Sake
1/4 cup Mirin
1/2 teaspoon minced garlic
1/2 teaspoon minced ginger
1/4 cup diced green onion
1/2 cup pineapple juice
1/2 cup cornstarch and water
in a saucepan, bring all ingredients, except the cornstarch to a boil. Bring to a boil and reduce to a simmer, then stir in the cornstarch and water mixture. Cook for an additional 10 minutes. Strain the sauce through a colander.
Vegetable Medley
2 zucchini, julienne
2 yellow squash, julienne
2 red pepper, julienne
1 red onion, julienne
1 carrot, cut in half, then on a bias
1 tablespoon sesame oil
1 tablespoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon sesame seeds
Heat sesame oil in a saucepan. Add vegetables to the pan and cook until soft. Add salt and pepper while cooking. Garnish with sesame seeds.
Mashed Potatoes
10 pounds Red Bliss potatoes, skin on
1 pound unsalted butter
1 pound sour cream
1/4 cup salt
1 tablespoon pepper
Boil the potatoes until tender. Mix all ingredients except potatoes in a mixer. Add the potatoes and mix well.
This is what was on the official recipe sheet but I wonder if the person who requested it could shed some light on the presentation? Was the beef stir-fried in the sauce and served next to the veggies and potatoes? Or was the beef mixed into the veggies after all was cooked? I also bet these are the mashed potatoes someone was asking about because on the "official menu from October" it says:
Interesting that the potatoes called for are Red Bliss and there's no broccoli mentioned in the vegetable medley!!
This recipe is on the list of Requested Recipes (page 15, post 222) If I or a fellow Diser finds the recipe and posts it, I will let you know, stellablue!I was wondering if anyone has this recipe? Also, pics of this dessert?
I searched through the index on the first page of this thread and only found a pumpkin bread version.
TIA!
I, too, am wondering about the recipe for the mashed potatoes. When we dined at Kona Cafe, we were told that they have always used Yukon Gold for their mashed potatoes. The menu that we were given also says Yukon Gold. Yet the recipe calls for Red Bliss potatoes. I am sure they would both be delicious yet those two potatoes do have different tastes. And the salt? 1/4 cup?!![]()
This recipe is on the list of Requested Recipes (page 15, post 222) If I or a fellow Diser finds the recipe and posts it, I will let you know, stellablue!![]()
Thank you for your request to have the Honey Crunch Cake and the Butternut Squash Ravioli from the California Grill. Unfortunately we are unable to provide this recipe to your for your enjoyment due to proprietary reasons. We have included the recipe for our Pork Tenderloin. We hope that you and your family will enjoy this dish.
The recipe says: "While polenta is cooking, make a finishing kit. Open and break up goat cheese, cut 1 pound of butter into medium cubes, and chop thyme and sage into a 2-4 quart container.
After 30-40 minutes of cooking, add your finishing kit and adjust your seasonings. "
So my guess is the finishing kit is the cheese, butter and herbs. The thing is, the ingredients list calls for 8 ounces of butter and then all of sudden it says 1 pound. I'd use the lesser amount because 1 pound sounds like too much for 1 pint (which is approx. 1 pound or 2 cups) of polenta that already has 1.5cups of cream, 1.5 cups of Asiago and 5 1/3 cups of milk added to it.
The basic Italian polenta formula is 2 cups polenta to 2 cups cream, 4 cups broth and 3/4 cup cheese.
Hello Everyone,
Does anyone know how to make the Pomegranate Drink that is served Ohana's? We had it for our Disneymoon last October '07 and I would love to have it for Valentine's Day to surprise my new husband. Please help, it would be greatly appreciated
Thank you, Tatania! I know this is a very popular dish at Kona Cafe-maybe on our next trip I will try it!Kona Pan-Asian Pasta with Shrimp or Chicken