Monday, October 18, 2010

AUTUMNPIE


slice of apple pie made with panela, cinnamon, whiskey, nutmeg, and LOVE.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

soondobu jigae (순두부 찌개)


mmm. just what i need at the end of a rotation, and a day spent climbing and photographing the coming of winter. in this lovely stew: seaweed, fish balls, frozen clams, lotus root, bamboo shoots, garlic, garlic, garlic, and super soft tofu.

next up: 9-4 schedule, free nights to study, cook, and make apple pies til i drop. anyone want to take me in for thanksgiving?

Wednesday, September 29, 2010


WHEW. WHAT A DAY. This is something my dad used to make when he had to feed us, minus the peppers. Egg noodles (I found a spinach-pressed version in Toronto) & a fried soy sauce egg. Yum. Just like home.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

lime icebox pie



this is from a LONG time ago. ive since forgotten the exact recipe. made a big one for a friends bday (see first picture), and had some leftover mix that didn't fit in the springform pan, so i decided to make mini sample sizes (bottom pic).

the base was a lime, zest, condensed milk custard that was baked until slightly jiggly in the center. the crust was a graham cracker crust that i added a bit of cayenne to for kick (the sample one i just used a square of the graham cracker i had leftover). after baking, the whole shebang is tossed in the freezer because it is meant to be served ice cold. sort of like an ice cream cake, but so much more refreshing! i topped with homemade whipped cream and some slivered almonds that i candied with brown sugar, salt and cayenne for some extra texture and salt/sweet combo that i love so much.

homemade vanilla bean ice cream with strawberry jam swirl

broke out the ice cream machine finally.

had some donated vanilla beans and leftover strawberries, and 2 new cookbooks which had recipes for a homemade vanilla bean ice cream and a strawberry jam. just common sense to mix the two together!

ice cream: (from damgoodsweet)
1.5 c milk
1.5 c heavy cream
1/2 c + 3 tbsp sugar
1 vanilla bean, split & scraped
8 egg yolks

bring milk, cream, half the sugar and vanilla bean to a boil in large pot. turn off heat and set pot aside. whisk yolks and the other half of the sugar in a separate bowl. temper with the hot milk mixture, and then add the yolk/milk mixture into the rest of the pot. cook over low heat, stirring often until thickness is enough to coat the back of a spoon. remove from heat and strain into clean bowl. chill in ice bath, and refrigerate overnight. then take out the vanilla bean and pour it into your handy ice cream maker!

strawberry jam: (from good to the grain)
3 lb strawberries
1 c sugar (i used slightly less)
*put a small plate in the freezer first to test the consistency of the jam after its made.

chop strawberries roughly. put 1/2 c water & sugar into a heavy bottom saucepan, swirl to combine. bring sugar mixture to a boil over high flame and cook without stirring until syrup starts to form quarter sized bubbles on the surface. the syrup should stay clear. if it starts to color, then swirl it quickly and add berries immediately. add berries to syrup and cook over med. high heat, stirring constantly until the texture turns jammy. they say the temp of the finished jam should be 210 F, but i don't have a candy thermometer so i just eyeballed it. take off heat, put the jam into an ice bath. to test jam consistency, put a small spoonful of the warm jam from onto the chilled plate and tilt plate. the right consistency should hold its shape, slide slowly down the plate and leave a soft jammy trail.

since i had made the ice cream already before hand and then made the jam, i took the ice cream out of the freezer, let it soften a little and mixed in the cooled jam by hand. but, would probably be easier next time to add the cooled jam to the ice cream in the ice cream maker in the last minute of making.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Mini Pita Stuffed with Grilled Shrimp

Found a package of 6 pre-grilled shrimp at Wegman's yesterday, on sale for $2.50. Normally, I'd walk right past something like this, but since 3rd year started, my standards for freshness have dropped a few notches. And... it was cheap. Cheaper than a food truck burrito. Cheaper than a latte. BUT the problem of how to handle tough, fibrous crustaceans remained, as I wheeled my grocery cart around, brows furrowed in contemplation. The solution:

Miniature pita bread stuffed with shrimp! Only slightly inspired by thoughts of the lobster roll food truck in DC. I'm obsessed.

I'm somewhat apprehensive to admit this is the second purchase of mayonnaise I've made in my life (it's a slippery slope!). I picked out a bottle of chipotle-flavored mayo, and in the privacy of my home, squirted a tablespoon into the bowl of chopped shrimp. I added minced garlic, minced onion, sliced open a few mini-pitas and red lettuce leaves - and there you have it. Not quite lobster but it beats eating cold pre-grilled shrimp out of the package. Nom nom nom.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Buffalo's First Taco Truck



I know this is supposed to be about food we make, but I can't help myself, V. I'm just so excited about this taco truck. The great city of Buffalo now lays claim to a street food vendor worthy of any major metropolitan center. It's called "Where's Lloyd" and features an assortment of soft corn tortilla tacos - braised beef, pork, cilantro chicken, bean, tomatillo --- with the option of burritos - or chili corn, on the side. Tacos are dressed with cilantro, smoky chipotle sauce, cabbage, cheese, and a lime wedge. Heavenly. Right now they're only open during the lunch hour but I have high hopes they will expand and drive to the many college campuses we have here in Bufftown.


Love on first bite. I am super impressed. Easily the best tacos in town. THE BEST. Pictured below: Chili corn with butter. Mmmmm. Oh my heavens.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Peach+Blackberry Pie


I've never made a pie with blackberries. First shot. Critique by budding surgeons-in-waiting to come. From Parade, 2002.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Sweet Plum Ceviche & Salmon


OK so this sounds weird but I had a bunch of plums last night and decided to make a ceviche from plums, onion, honey, & whole grain mustard. Ladled it over a raw salmon steak, marinated for 10 minutes, then threw it in a 400 deg oven for 15 minutes. Sauteed some spinach on the side. It actually worked well; not terribly sweet, and I think baking it took out some of the acidity of the plums as well. Win! Tomorrow I am on call for the first time in my life. Nervous. At least I will have good food to eat.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Green Papaya Salad


I can't take credit for this, because JW was kind enough to bring his entire green papaya ensemble to my house yesterday to assembly this work of art. Shredded green papaya + fish sauce + jalapeno + dried shrimp = brilliance invented by Thai people. I made BBQ chicken & tomato salad; JW made sticky rice in the microwave.

The completed dish, above.
And because it's summer.... heirloom tomatoes. Mmm.

Monday, June 28, 2010

quarter rack + portabello shrooms in white wine reduction


So I splurged a few weeks ago on truffle salt which was the best luxury investment I've ever made to my spice rack. Grilled up some lamb and shrooms and am kicking back before surgery orientation starts tomorrow. Made extra for lunch... for the next two days. Happiness abound. The colors suck, unfortunately, but use your imagination.

Recipe: salt + peppa, sear rack on both sides; bake at 380 for 8 minutes each side for medium rare. toss a few sliced shrooms, basil, white wine, & 1-2 tbsp water together in a high heat pan (separate from the seared lamb so it doesn't taste burnt). It's maybe 10 minutes of work, with ~20 minutes of waiting around and ordering books from amazon.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

lime meringue tarts with repurposed gingersnap cookie crust


so i decided since the gingersnaps i made were a semi-fail due to their too-delicate texture, i would use them instead as a shells for mini lime meringue tartlets to bring to a bbq. basically i threw them in a food processor with some extra whole wheat flour and beat it into crumbs and pressed the crumbs into a cupcake pan and baked for 10 min at 375F. i followed david leibovitz's recipe for the lime filling component, which involved lots of manual labor since i didn't have a juicer. since i also don't own a candy thermometer, i decided to go with good old fashioned meringue topping instead of his marshmallow topping and used the broiler to brown it. the gingersnap crusts were a bit soggy/oily because the cookie crumbs weren't dry enough, but i felt the flavors went well together, so all in all i was pretty satisfied with the results.

photo provided by the most excellent jeff chang.

Friday, June 11, 2010

gingersnaps!

im getting too lazy to post up the recipes. but i made gingersnaps out of the "good to the grain" cookbook. its dedicated to baking recipes with whole grain flours. this recipe used a mix of whole wheat flour and all purpose, but i was forced to sub whole grain pastry flour in for the all purpose as it was all i had. came out extremely thin and delicate as a result, but incredibly tasty.

i do believe gingersnaps are my favorite cookie.

yes, that is my foot.

Monday, May 17, 2010

no knead wheat bread and spinach-salmon dip

made for a potluck. no knead wheat bread and dip. sour cream, nonfat greek yogurt, fresh spinach, diced fennel and some flaked canned salmon. nothin fancy. tasted good though!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

yogurt custard with mixed berries

a recipe i found in food and wine. mixed berries baked in a vanilla/cinnamon yogurt based custard. tried unsuccessfully to make a sugar crust on top; my broiler just wasn't able to get close enough to the surface. i need to buy a brulee torch. i heart kitchen gadgets.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

whole wheat apple pancakes with homemade syrup

parents came to visit during mothers day, so for breakfast I made us some healthy whole wheat apple pancakes! they were really fluffy and yummy. i used fuji apples because thats what i had in my fridge, but they were too sweet i think and the apple flavor was lost in the pancake. so i recommend choosing a more tart apple, maybe a jonah or honeycrisp when they come back in season.... mmmmm i cant wait for honeycrisp season!

since i didnt have any syrup, i looked up an online recipe to make my own, which turned out surprisingly tasty. I did tweak a bit by adding some cinnamon and didn't have maple flavoring so i used vanilla extract. it continually amazes me the things that i always thought i had to buy in the store, that you can make from everyday items in your pantry.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

adam perry lang


bbq tips from adam perry lang. excuse me while i wipe the drool off my keyboard.

also here's his website.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

blackberry whole wheat ricotta pancakes


had some random ingredients left from cake making, so i decided to cook myself up some ricotta pancakes! i halved this recipe from eating well, subbed blackberries instead of blueberries, and of course, tossed in the obligatory handful of minichocolate chips and sprinkle of flax seed. had no buttermilk on hand, so i used the standard sub of milk and a squeeze of lemon juice.

the whole wheat flour made these pancakes extremely filling, but they were still nice and fluffy and browned well. the recipe needed a touch more sugar, i thought, but maybe that was just because i didnt have maple syrup to douse it with.

to make up for my syruplessness, i threw in a half can of mandarin oranges with juice, a squeeze of honey and some dried cranberries into a small saucepan and reduced it until it until it turned syrupy. next time i would maybe throw in some ginger to give it more dimension.

devils food cupcakes with cannoli cream and chocolate ganache frosting

photo courtesy of dan chiang
so for a k's bday, he specifically requested devils food cake with chocolate cannoli cream filling. since i had no round cake pans, and cupcakes are all the rage, i adapted the recipes i found to cupcake form.
devils food cake and chocolate ganache recipe from david guas. i halved the recipe and it made 11 cupcakes and more than enough ganache frosting. reduced baking time to 25 minutes to adapt to cupcake form, which seemed right. the cake turned out an extremely tender crumb, was just sweet enough, and the ganache frosting was out of this world!
cannoli cream filling recipe from giada. i just omitted the fruit part. had no whipping cream, so i used milk, which i think was the reason the filling wasnt fluffy or smooth enough. it still had the grainy quality from the ricotta, and was slightly runny so i had to firm it up in the fridge before stuffing the cupcake. i also threw in some mini chocolate chips into the final cream mixture.
to fill the cupcakes, i waited for them to cool, used a small sharp knife to cut a conical section out of each cupcake top, spooned in some cream filling and replaced the cut out piece of cake. then i frosted. the ganache set up nicely, but i recommend putting it in the fridge for at least an hour before frosting just so its easier to spread.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Banana bread... again?


I LOVE BANANA BREAD. I am sure I posted this already but I couldn't find my own recipe for it, so here's the brilliant one I used: http://simplyrecipes.com/recipes/banana_bread/

Monday, April 26, 2010

Faux Paella


Done with didactic medical education. Onto the Socratic Method after the board exam this June. Made a faux paella to celebrate, out of wild rice, chicken, mushrooms, onions, white wine, and American saffron. Something was missing; perhaps the fact that I didn't use real saffron (which is more expensive), or the wrong rice, or... lack of sausage? Who knows. I don't mind eating it for the next three days though. Hurray!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

i don't even know what's in this but i'm eating it


so. tired. in this: whole wheat pasta, free range chicken, frozen cilantro, roasted beets with dill, and artichoke hearts out of a can. approximately. no measurements. just do it. school, and my hemoglobin count, is kicking my ass.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Flaxen Strawbanana Smoothie


Shake shake shake! I'm all about the hand puree gadget these days. Pictured above: 6 strawberries, 1 whole banana, a cup of milk, a few dollops of vanilla yogurt, and ground flax seed. Yields 2 or 3 cups, or enough for a light lunch and dinner dessert.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Borscht (beet soup)


Modified DD's recipe, and drew it through the fandangled hand puree-er toy. Prep time: 20 minutes; stewing time: 30 minutes. Above, pictured with couscous/parsley, and the last of AB's venison.

Roasted Chicken with Zucchini


New favorite cooking method: throw drumsticks, chunks of veggies, and herbs in a dish, and bake.

That's it. 5 drumsticks, thick zucchini halves, julienne onions, parsley, herbs --- drizzle with salt, pepper, olive oil, white wine, and vinegar in liberal, non-measured proportions - 45 minutes under 375 degrees covered with foil --- and done.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Salted Fudge Brownies

Mmmm salty and sweet. Followed this recipe from food and wine mag. Except I have to admit that I put a smidge less salt in than written because I was a little wary at first. But after tasting, I actually wish I had put MORE than what was in the recipe! I ended up sprinkling some more sea salt on top of the brownie to really get that salty sweet yumminess. Definitely a dense fudgy brownie, just the way I like 'em!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Spinach Pesto on Whole Wheat Pasta


Tried out the whole wheat pasta at the Coop last night/this afternoon. It keeps surprisingly well in the fridge with a bit of oil, and I topped it with a homemade pesto. This hand-held puree thing (for soups, tampenades, etc) has changed my life.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

DIY Vanilla Extract


4/1/10
UPDATE: Finally got around to getting the supplies to make this. Here she is, a week later. 1 madagascar bean, sliced lengthwise, in 1 cup of unflavored vodka.

1/3/10
I am cheap. So when I found out that vanilla extract was nothing more than vanilla beans soaked in vodka for 3+ months, I had to try it. It's gonna be a long wait for this photo op. Check the Italian Dish's post on the subject til then.

DIY Chocolate Truffles

Geektacular MIT students explain how to make chocolate truffles --- going into excessive, painstakingly researched detail on the 6 crystalline states of chocolate. Horribly sinful and awesome to watch. Click anywhere below to play, via howtoheroes.com.






Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Roasted Cauliflower


An easy weeknight fix.

Prep time: 5 min
Cook time: 20 min
Serves 4.

Walnut & Raisin Cookies


"Why does everyone think doctors are so respected? Being a teacher is much more painful." -Ma

So. I'm home for the weekend. It's going grrrrreeat. Making my mother's favorite cookies to try to appease her general unhappiness with me, my future profession, and the rest of the world. She said (four times) that if she made these, she'd bake for a few more minutes until everything was crispy and brown on the top. In event, I am pretty happy with them.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

fire roasted tomato frittata

adapted from a food and wine mag recipe to be healthier and to use up what i had in the fridge.
would be great for brunch or as a light dinner with a lightly dressed arugula salad and a glass of red!
ingredients:
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
8 eggs, 2 yolks removed, beaten
1 16 oz can of fire roasted tomatoes w juice
1 onion, thinly sliced
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 bunches of bokchoy, chiffonaded
3 slices whole wheat bread, cut into 1 inch cubes
thyme, oregano, salt, pepper to taste

steps:
preheat oven to 450 degrees.
heat oil in ovenproof non stick pan. add onions, garlic, bokchoy and saute until softened. pour in tomatoes and add seasonings. bring to a simmer and mix in bread cubes so that liquid is soaked up. (if you have cheese, now is the time to sprinkle it in). pour in beaten eggs.
transfer pan to oven and bake 20 minutes until eggs are cooked and top is brown and puffy.
wait for it to cool a bit, cut into slices and flip over onto the plate to see how purty it looks!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

The perfect chocolate chip cookie?

My latest attempt to bake the perfect chocolate chip cookie led me to a recipe from American's Test Kitchen. This recipe calls for browning butter, which I had never attempted before, but it smelled amazing. It also states that you should mix then rest and repeat. I'm not sure if that made a difference but it seemed like the batter got thicker. The result was a cookie with a chewy outer ring of buttery deliciousness surrounding a soft, chocolately center. If you are in to that kinda thing. mmm

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Flan in a Box


Courtesy of Goya Flan. 99 cents for 4 little flans. I was actually surprised by how well this turned out. The picture makes the top look a little cruddy, but I don't have real molds and just used teacups to make the flan. Hence the breakage. A touch too sugary, though. More milk next time? And cinnamon.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Bacon-wrapped, brown sugar & soy-marinated venison bites


One of my friends (the husband of a classmate) hunts deer, and after a recent dinner party, gave me about 3 pounds of venison. He made appetizers out of these little guys and gave me the recipe. Outrageously delicious.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Poulet Provencal


Classed it up last week with a dish that supposedly originated from the south of France, for a dinner partay. Modified the recipe below so that it'd cook faster. Drumsticks, quartered tomatoes, a handful of olives, an onion, and herbs de provence (something my father has always been bananas about). Leftovers above.

Morning Glory Muffins


helloooooo thurrrr!!!!
excuse the awful picture quality. it is a cheap-o webcam that i found.

made some "healthy" oatmeal and bran muffins as a good grab n go breakfast for the week. followed the recipe found here at cooking light, but used raisins instead of dates, almonds instead of walnuts and added some cinnamon, nutmeg and lemon zest! i absolutely adore the dried pineapple in them.
off to my first of 4 cooking classes tonight taught by the arlington adult education program... will let you know how it goes!

Friday, March 12, 2010

Riddle Me This.

Why is the foodie world so agog at Meyer lemons? V, can you explain this phenom? They are nowhere to be found in Buffalo.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Blood Orange Upside Down Cake

FIREWORKS CAKE!!!! Recipe here at citrus and sunshine. Baked for 35 instead of 45 because it started to brown quickly.

It's sort of thin the way the recipe recommends and I will need to experiment with a better (box?) cake but I love the way the slices bleed into each other. Make it while oranges are still in season...

Friday, February 12, 2010

Chocolate Almond Oatmeal Raisin Cookies


I've decided to not let my broken camera deter me from posting. I hereby happily embrace MS PAINT! (yes, im a pc and proud of it!)

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Wheatberry & Shitake Salad


It's taken me 25 years to discover that chinese mushrooms (冬菇) and shitake mushrooms are the same thing. It's just that I soak dried shrooms to reconstitute them, instead of buying them fresh from the store.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Barley & Lentil Soup


There's not much you can do with smoked hog necks... 'cept make some zuppa with whatever vegetables you have after a week.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Kalbi, part deux (Korean short ribs)

This is for you, SS. Made the marinade last night for this from memory and though it was good, it wasn't as good as when I followed this recipe verbatim. Subbed 1/4 c beer for the asian pear. If you make the short rib slices thin, it cooks quicker (2 min tops).

Sad that Vicki's camera is broken. =(

Monday, January 25, 2010

Anise-Almond Biscotti


Why, hello there. It's been a while, yes? Onwards. Baked some biscotti as positive reinforcement for taking my neurology exam today.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Taro & Spinach Curry

Is it just me or is all of my food orange in some way?