Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Kani Salad ala Pepper Lunch

If you're ever in Manila, swing by Pepper Lunch (located at Greenbelt 5 & Rockwell). They serve sizzling steaks Japanese style. My favorites there are the chicken pepper lunch with extra chicken & their kani salad.

I decided to try and recreate their kani salad at home and this is what I came up with.




You'll need:

Salad greens

Cucumber

Kani sticks - bought these at Machiya mart in Banilad and they're pretty tasty

Broccoli -  Cut up a head of broccoli, put in a bowl of hot water and microwave for 3 minutes. Rinse under cool water when done. Drain water & pat dry with paper towel. Salt lightly. 

White udon noodles - Dunk the whole packet into hot water, cover and microwave for 3 minutes. Rinse under cool water when done. 

Nokikake rice topping
*brings back so many happy memories. my cousins, the Onozawas would come over to play with us and we'd snack on nothing but this and rice. it's really good especially on good rice. you can pair it with anything and it instantly gives you that japanese twist. 




Dressing
Japanese mayo
about 2 tablespoons sugar
about a tablespoon of vinegar
Miso paste
water

I pretty much eyeballed the dressing. I guess you can season as you like. Just add the ingredients a little at a time so it won't be hard to fix if you make a mistake. 


i think i'm turning japanese

If Stan and I could eat one thing everyday for the rest of our lives, it'd be Japanese food. We probably eat at a Japanese restaurant once a week to satisfy our craving for sushi, sashimi and the like.

Lately, I've been feeling adventurous and decided to try cooking Japanese. You can buy almost anything Japanese pre-mixed but of course, reading the directions on the box is an entirely different story. They also all come in Japanese characters. So, after many trial and errors. here's what I've learned. *apologies for no finished product photo. will upload soon :)

Mabu Tofu Rice




You'll need:
 about 1/4 kilo of ground pork
diced carrots, zucchini, eggplant - or whatever similar veggies you would want
chopped spring onions
about half a bulb of garlic finely chopped
about a tablespoon (or more if you like) of finely chopped ginger
good tofu (the ones that come in a plastic tube with red & blue design that is available in Country Mall is ok)
mapu-tofu mix ready mix - i tried all the "spicyness" levels and find that the spiciest one suits me most. *shown in photograph. It's not spicy at all and is pretty tasty.
about 2 swirls of Mirin - It's my new favorite seasoning.



white pepper to taste - i put in a couple of dashes
salt to taste
light soy sauce - I use Lee Kum Kee Premium soy sauce
dark soy sauce - I use Kikkoman

What you need to do:
Prepare the ground pork by marinating it for a bit with the following:
mirin

white pepper 
salt 
1:1 dark soy sauce/ light soy sauce
*just put enough soy sauce to color the meat. you dont want the meat saucy

Set aside the ground pork. I usually leave it for about 10 mins.

Set your stove to low heat. In deep frying pan, add a little bit of cooking oil and saute the garlic and the ginger. Add your vegetables. When tender, add the ground pork and lightly turn over so it doesn't burn and cooks evenly. You don't want to touch the meat so much so it still remains soft. 

Take the packet and mix the white powder in about a cup and a little less than a half of water. Pour it in. Pour in the contents of the red packet. Your mabu mix should be a bit watery. Reduce the mixture till you get the consistency you want. Stan prefers it a bit saucy. 

Add in your tofu. Give it a bit of a stir to break it up in the sauce. 

Serve over hot rice and enjoy. 

PS. I love how the vegetables are camouflaged and picky eaters eat them. 


Tuesday, May 3, 2011

You Had Me at "L 'Essentiel"


                                   I desperately want one of these. Available at Moleskine Asia.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Another One Bites The Dust.

Literally. We have finally saved enough money to renovate our dining room and our outdoor dining area. I am full of excitement and cannot wait for everything to be finished! It is very very dusty in our home now but all I have to do is to think forward and imagine the rewards we'll all be reaping. Hopefully before the summer ends, we'll all be able to hang out in our new porch, sipping ice-cold lemonade, or hold a nice dinner in our functional and swanky new dining room!


For now I leave you with the inspirational photo (from the Brooklyn Home Company) that started all this. The custom shelves in this photo is what sparked everything. We've tailor-fit the shelves to fit stuff that we already have, and I may or may not style it like in the photo, but this is the idea. Can't wait to show photos of the finished room!