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Monday 2 September 2013

chilled peach and basil pasta



It's that time of the year again, where the thermometer just decides to not move from its place of 35˚ every single day. Where my usual motivation to cook and try new things evaporates in the heavy summer air. I know I should cook more, prepare more lunches, and try new recipes, but in this heat, I really can't gather the strength to get off the couch and meddlw with a hot stove. 


But finding this recipe on Just Hungry for a peach and basil pasta managed to peel me off the couch. Little time to prepare? Check. Also delicious cold or chilled? Check. Weird enough combination to satisfy my monthly weird-food quota? Check. 

Peaches and pasta don't really seem like they'd go well with pasta and olive oil, but I was pleasantly surprised. The fruitiness of the extra virgin olive oil  really complements the peaches, and the basil helps freshen it up to cut through the oiliness of the dish. It's not going to replace a good ice cream sandwich to beat the heat, but it's a nice refreshing change of pace.  When you can get off the couch.


Wednesday 22 May 2013

what's in the box: thai basil pork bento

A newer apartment, bigger kitchen and (slightly) more expensive rent has meant I've become a bit more inspired than last year to take my own lunch to work here in Japan. As much as I enjoy the convenience of just ordering a bento like most other people at work, there's only so much grilled salted fish, miso soup, and cold vegetables I can tolerate every Wednesday.

So, with that in mind, I decided to suck it up and invest in my own bento box for lunches. And while I do enjoy cooking probably a bit more than the adequate amount, I don't think I'm quite ready to plunge of waking up early to prepare an array of side dishes every morning, let alone doing something like this.    As a compromise though, I figured I'd start with one-dish lunches, or just about anything that'll find in my fancy new double-tired bento box.


Not wanting to stray too far from the rice-lunch staple I've gotten used too here in Japan, I figured I'd start with tonight's leftovers to make a Thai-inspired Basil pork bento. 


Monday 1 April 2013

is it possible to get sick of yum cha?

Hypothesis: It is physically impossible to get sick of Yum Cha (or Dim Sum, depending on the country you're from) in Hong Kong.

Method: Visit as many Yum Cha places as physically possible within a one week period, preferably daily. Include trips to Hong Kong's famed cheapest Michelin-starred restaurants, Tim Ho Wan, One Dim Sum, and Din Tai Fung (Notes for further research: a three syllable name is necessary in order to gain Hong Kong Michelin approval). In order to avoid extended waiting times for such popular restaurants, some of which are reported to be up to three hours long, participants visited the most popular restaurants soon after opening time on weekdays.

Upon visiting restaurants, participants were then instructed to fill in their checkbox forms to order their attain their required daily quota of shu mai, har gow and other such staples. Although trying to show restraint, participants ordered about 8-9 dishes between two people, and were subject to the judgemental gazes of patrons and restaurant staff.

Friday 15 March 2013

excuse me for my absence. but could you wait a little while longer?

Okay, no excuses. I haven't blogged for a while, and it really shows. My ability to join words together to form eloquent and complete sentences has really.... um... gotten badder. Yeah, I know. That bad.

I could blame it on the change of job, and lack of money for a while. I could also blame my lack of blogging on the tiny excuse for a kitchen in my apartment here in Japan. Or, maybe I've just been lazy spending this last year (yikes... that was longer than I thought) thinking of excuses for why I haven't blogged.

Well this changes, NOW. Well, not 'now' exactly, since this post still doesn't make any mention of food. But with my recent move back above the poverty line, my purchase of my own bento box for lunches, and also with my upcoming culinary adventure to Hong Kong, I'm hoping to change all that.

I hope. Hopefully I'll find m food muse in Hong Kong to make me write about food again. Plus, feel more inspired to blog about attempting to make lunches from leftovers and cooking food in a tiny kitchen, and limited ingredients. Just give me another week. Promise. That's not too long, right?