Friday, September 30, 2016

The mistake you made in not using extra virgin olive oil




I use 500ml – 16.9 FL oz. of fresh premium Texas Angel Oil extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) every two weeks on average.  After enough surprised reactions from home chefs as to how much extra virgin olive oil I use I thought it only prudent to discuss this further.

Aside from the well-known fact that real extra virgin olive oil is extremely healthy for you with countless supporting studies confirming this from the likes of the Mayo Clinic and others.  This flavorful alkaline food is a must for almost any cooking you are doing.  No, it's not just for salads to be used as some drizzle over the top and please stop asking what salad is my favorite.  I've hated salad my entire life and if you love salad, then more power to you.  Luckily I medically have a reason to avoid salad due to an enzyme in green leafy vegetables not being good for your intestines.  At least it's an issue for me after an injury from my Navy time leaving me with a very “interesting” diet and part of how Texas Angel Oil came to be.  Although my Texas Angel Oil extra virgin olive oil is the ultimate topper for salads understand that is only scratching the surface of the thousands, if not millions of uses.

Areas you are missing out on to up your cooking game, including grilling:

-EGGS; No matter how you cook them, eggs and olive oil were a marriage made in heaven. Skip the milk for scrambled eggs and use olive oil as an example.  Sunny side up is much sunnier when cooked in extra virgin olive oil.

-Pan fry fresh fish; Use 50% EVOO and 50% Sweet cream butter with some fresh minced garlic, sea salt, pepper, and fresh lime or lemon juice when plating.  Simple, awesome, and your taste in fish will jump to a new level.  Coming soon is my newest flavor; Texas Angel Oil Caribbean Lime extra virgin olive oil - perfect for fish.

-Marinating; Did you know EVOO is an alkaline food and helps to counteract the natural acidity of beef to bring out the natural flavors of the meat and enhance the flavors of your selected seasonings used.  Did I mention that EVOO makes a great binding agent, even with rubs, to help infuse the seasonings into the beef?. Now you know.

-Perfect Sear for a steak ( the same principle applies to the perfect low & slow brisket); EVOO has a relatively low burn point and some can find this challenging to cook with.  However, the advantage some miss is that EVOO heats up extremely quickly.  The outside of your meat coated in EVOO will heat even quicker for that all important Sear so sought after by top chefs and backyard grilling warriors.

-Finisher on any protein; Make fish tacos and when you've plated them try some fresh lime or lemon juice and EVOO as the final touch.  You can thank me later.

-Make leftovers great again;  That perfect steak or leftover brisket is now 4 days old in the refrigerator and you know you have to heat it up which is only going to cook it past the perfection point.  Heat it up and hit it with EVOO and don't kiss me for this great tip.

Texas Angel Oil extra virgin olive oil is specially blended from various olive types to provide that ultimate cooking experience and taste.  It is our honor to provide you this superior product from our family to yours.  As always every drop of oil in each bottle is of Texas Angel Oil is 100% pure extra virgin olive oil.  

Order today and then have that meal with those you love.
www.texasangeloil.com






Monday, September 26, 2016

A Texas legend.........I don't think so!

Created especially for the Lone Survivor Foundation silent auction

TexasAngel Oil came to be by several factors. God with a capital “G” first and foremost, but also with the support of family and friends. I actually dreamed of being a chef for many years and thus I shouldn't be surprised for now through Texas Angel Oil I provide to the world one of the greatest extra virgin olive oils available on the planet. I have been successful and I have successfully failed, but even in the success, there is something different with Texas Angel Oil. My poor grammatical skills and limited understanding of the English language could never convey what exactly is different with Texas Angel Oil. So I'll just give credit where I know it is due without explanation. Thank you, God. This Texas man is just doing his best every day with my two incredible kids and a great team working behind the scenes to make this all possible.

This past weekend a very special blend of Texas Angel Oil extra virgin olive oil was created and donated to the Lone Survivor Foundation Houston gala 2016 silent auction. The case auctioned off to the highest bidder for an impressive $1,380.00. The Lone Survivor Foundation will undoubtedly put the money to good use helping our veterans. After my Navy time, it's hard to express how important it is to me to support my fellow veterans who have given so much to our country. Even more important to me is to support the SEALs after an injury in Coronado California during my Navy time changed my career path to what is now Texas Angel Oil.

This wasn't any case of olive oil, but 12 bottles all of which were professionally glass etched with the Lone Survivor Foundation logo on one side and a very special Texas Angel Oil logo on the other. The bottles needed housing and thus a custom wooden box made of Alder wood and hand forged metal handles with insignia were expertly crafted. All members who participated in the project donated their time, expertise, materials, and dedication free of charge. More so everyone on the team had little or no direction other than to make something special and something special is what they made. I didn't really search the team members out they were simply put in my path on this journey through life. The right men at the right time and it was an honor to work with them. In full disclosure, one is my brother from the Navy sweating and bleeding the same ground in Coronado that I did and ironically he endured almost the same career ending injury. Of course a very big thank you to both my children who worked countless hours behind the scenes.  I love you both.

Team members for the Lone Survivor Foundation project:
www.vaughtstudio.com
www.expressivemetal.com
Signs of Cypress, Cypress Texas
www.texasangeloil.com

Some pictures behind the scenes.





I used to be willing to put my culinary skills up against anyone's and luckily after a few years under my belt, I realize how little I actually know. I do know great ingredients when I find them without question and combined with I know how to build a team and you can get a glimpse the origins of Texas Angel Oil. There is an industry leading olive expert behind the scenes managing the Texas Angel Oil extra virgin olive oil quality and superior taste. I get the price point on Texas Angel Oil is not for everyone and candidly I wouldn't be able to supply enough if I could dramatically cut my pricing. Texas Angel Oil is the go to extra virgin olive oil for that special meal with those you love. We all do or should sit down in that intimate setting with friends and family and just have that meal. A meal to remember is a line I'm liking more and more these days. Is Texas Angel Oil extra virgin olive oil yet another Texas product to make it's distinguished mark on the world and achieve “legend” status with the likes of Tito's Vodka, Blue Bell Ice Cream, and others? That's not for me to say, but I'll just keep doing my best to bring you the finest possible olive oil for you to show those you love them.

My (Partial) list of real Texas legends and in no particular order:
Iron Cactus Austin TX
Chris Kyle (The Legend)
Tito's Handmade Vodka
Shiner Beer
Dr. Pepper
Blue Bell Ice Cream
Whataburger
Earl Campbell
Buc-ee's
Whole Foods
Frito's
Rudy's BBQ
Salt Lick
The Broken Spoke
The Alamo
Gruene Dance Hall
King Ranch
Hennessey Performance
Nolan Ryan
Marcus Luttrell
AJ Foyt
Chuck Norris
Willie Nelson
Joel Osteen
George Strait
Davy Crockett
Jim Bowie
Erasmo Seguin
Juan Seguin
Sam Houston
Lorenzo de Zavala
Lucchese Boots
Mary Kay Cosmetics
Dell Computing
Handheld Calculators
3-D Printing
Integrated Circuit
Liquid Paper
Frozen Margarita's
Breast Implants
Come and Take It

Tex-Mex