Wednesday, July 17, 2013

First Sourdough


I've been cultivating a sourdough starter, and it was finally time to try to make some bread using it.  I made a small amount of dough, enough for a demi-baguette and a very small boule.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Brown Bread Experiment


I decided to experiment with making a sweet whole wheat bread.  I really like the brown bread that they serve at The Cheesecake Factory, and I wanted to make something similar.  I added some instant coffee powder to give it a darker color and brown sugar to add sweetness.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Dooboo Jorim (두부조림) - Braised Tofu


Dooboo Jorim (두부조림) is literally "braised tofu."  I think this name is a bit misleading, because when I think of braising, I think of a long, slow cooking process, whereas the tofu in this dish was only cooked for about 10 minutes.  Perhaps a better name might be "twice-cooked tofu."

I had some tofu that I needed to use up.  I've also had this giant Costco-sized bottle of Mr. Yoshida's sauce for what seems like forever.  Mr. Yoshida's is sort of thick and sweet, but it actually was perfect for this dish. It combines soy sauce, sweetener (in the form of corn syrup), mirin (rice wine), and some other spices.  This was also a good opportunity to finish off an onion (I had 1/8 of a medium onion left) as well as some green onions.

This was pretty tasty, but it was also quite spicy.  I think I happened to get a pretty spicy serrano.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Seekh Kabab Mughlai (Indian ground meat kebabs)

"Seekh Kabab" is the name of an Indian or Pakistani dish made of minced meat grilled on skewers in a Tandoor oven.  Apparently, foreigners called it "sheesh kabab" which may have evolved into the term "shish kabob."

I have lunch with my mom on most Saturdays.  Our favorite Indian/Pakistani restaurant in San Francisco is Shalimar and they serve a ground beef kebab called "Seekh Kabab Mughlai."  Here is my super-simplified version that I made at home.  Since I don't have a Tandoor, I just cooked these on a cast iron pan.  You could probably broil these in a toaster oven.


Thursday, August 4, 2011

Chicken and White Bean Chili


I debated whether to actually post this, because it's hardly even a recipe, but here it is.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Monday, June 6, 2011

Roast Beef

Roasting beef should not be intimidating, nor does it need to be saved only for special occasions.  In fact, you can have roast beef in just over 1 hour.


Monday, May 23, 2011

Gamja Tang (감자탕) - Spicy Pork Bone soup


Gamja tang (감자탕) is a food that I didn't eat when I was growing up because my mom never made it. Most people assume that the name means "potato soup" because gamja (감자) = potato and tang (탕)= soup. However, there are some who believe that the name is actually derived from the word "gamja bbyuh" (감자뼈), which apparently refers to the pork spine bone.

Marinated Potato Salad


I had some "extra" baby Yukon Gold potatoes that I needed to use up, and I decided to make potato salad.

Today I'm being assisted by the Iron Chef Duck. He has his own cooking blog too. You can find his blog here.