Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Quick Quiche

 This is today's lunch. You can make this in 15 minutes. I used halved toasted croissant as a crust. In a oven proof sautee pan, swirl olive oil and add butter. Sautee sliced red bell pepper and asparagus ( cut 1 inch long) until softened. Meanwhile in a mixing bawl, mix 4-5 eggs and a half cup of cream, salt and pepper. Pour the egg mixture over the sauteed vegetables. Add shredded cheese (whatever you like). Cook until the bottom is browned. Transfer the pan under the broiler and broil until the egg mixture is set and golden brown.
Cut into the wedge and serve on the toasted croissant.
You can use any vege and cheese.
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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Panko Fried Oysters and Mackarel with Ginger Miso Sauce

 Shinho bought fresh oysters from Minterbrook Oyster farm. They were very big. I like smaller one better, but they were good for frying.
 This is one of popular Japnese dish, Saba Misoni. Mix 1 cup water, 4 Tbs miso, 2 Tbs brown sugar, 1 Tbs mirin 1Tbs sake. Bring the miso mixture to boil in a shallow sauce pan, add thinly sliced ginger (about 1 Tbs). Then add the fillet and cook with medium high heat. When the sauce is thickened and the fish is cooked, add scallion and cook for a minute.
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Monday, April 9, 2012

Shumai

 The first photo is the glass noodle salad. Next one is shumai, Japanese version of pork shumai. I used Chinese wonton skin which is larger and thicker than Japanese shumai skin, but it worked.
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Saturday, March 24, 2012

California Halibut

 I found California Halibut at Costco. It said, fresh and wild. So I bought them. The fillet is much smaller than halibut. They look like founder. Is California halibut a new name of flounder?

Anyway I lightly salt and peppered  them and dusted with flour and pan fried, poured lemon butter sauce over the fish. They were delicious, just tasted like sole.
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Monday, March 5, 2012

Salmon with Soy Ginger Sauce

 
Nothing new recently. I think I made similar one before. I need some new inspiration. Grocery shopping here is not so much fun. I wish we had more variety of fish.
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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Cod with Leak

 
Shinho likes leak. We went to grocery shopping together the other day and he got a bunch of leaks. I made potato and leak soup and still have some left. So I came up with this recipe. Braise leak in chicken broth and add cod. I think I should have sear cod with butter first or added some cream to finish.
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Friday, February 24, 2012

Stewed Hamburger

 
Make hamburgers and browened them in sautee pan. In medium sauce pan, sautee thinly sliced onion until browned. Add red wine and canned chopped tomato, tomato paste. Add hamburger and simmer for 30 minutes.
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Monday, February 20, 2012

Omurice

 
This was our lunch several days ago. Omurice is a Japanese style omlet chicken fried rice inside.
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Roasted Chicken Breast with Tomatoes, Capers and Olives

 
This is also from the NY Times.
Combine 2or 3 chopped tomatoes, the juice of a half lemon, capers and olives. Lightly grease the pan with olive oil, then put the chicken in the pan and pour the tomato mixture over it. Roast until cooked through.
Very light and healthy. I roasted broccoli and red bell pepper with chicken.
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Mediterranean Fish Chowder

 
This is another recipe from the NY Times. And I like it a lot. It is very healthy and easy. You don't need fresh fish. Frozen white fish like cod, tillapia works fine. Required many ingredients like anchovi, saffron some herbs, kale, canned tomatoes, tomato paste. But you can cook in one pot and it is delicious!
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Kalbi

 
I was surprised to find the kalbi beef at the Albertson. And it was cheaper than Asian Market. I was not sure if it is good cut or not, but I bought it anyway. I marinated in soy sauce, sugar, minced garlic and ginger and black pepper mixture. It was surprisingly tender and delicious.
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Friday, February 10, 2012

Cod with tomato garlic sauce

 
I had this dish at the Bee and Thistle Inn in Conneticut many years ago. Salt and pepper the cod, then dusted with flour, then dredge the cod in egg wash. Heat the pan and add 1 Tbs olive oil and 1 Tbs butter. When the butter melted and bubbled, add the cod. For the sauce, sautee chopped tomatoes and scallion and minced garlic with butter and seasoned with salt and pepper.
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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Menchi Katsu

 
 
Menchi Katsu is Japanese panko breaded deep fried hamburger. Japanese hamburger is quite different from American's. Finely chopped onion, bread crumb and eggs are added to the ground meat. Usually it is served with shredded cabbage.

The next photo is several kinds of vegetable sides.
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Monday, February 6, 2012

Chicken Florentine

 
I found good recipes for chicken breast yesterday on NY Times Magazine. I was going back and forth between mushroom sauce and florentine and finally I decided to combine two recipes into one and I think it was delicious.
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