Sunday, April 24, 2011

Scallops in miso butter glaze

I normally wouldn't do a miso glaze, but today, I was inspired. Scallops, pan fried in butter with miso and deglazed with equal portions of a nice Cotes du Rhone and sake.  Too lazy to plate separately, I served it donburi style (over rice).



Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Artisanal L.A.

I stopped by at Artisanal L.A.'s spring show last weekend.
(A happy accident in finding a re-tweet from McCall's Meat & Fish.)

Not so subliminal messaging?

Chicken Pot Pie! The reason I came!!
  
Homemade Graham Crackers!

Shortbreads!

the most AAHSOME FUDGE I've had!
(and I normally hate fudge)

Caramel from Le Bon Garcon! Tres tres bon!
Laura Ann's Jams! About as local as it can get!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Dinner 4/17

Scottish Salmon

Le Bon Garcon Caramels

YUM!

Don't expect me to share! 

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Strawberry Season

If only we had strawberries that didn't disappoint us!

As with most strawberries I find here in Southern California, my last purchase was far too hard, with barely any fragrance or sweetness one expects from fresh strawberries.  I guess the farmers pick these varieties to be hardy enough for transport across the country.


Well, one can always make strawberry sauce!


I know David Tanis wrote in his cookbook that strawberries go nicely with roses as they are botanically related.  Let's put that to the test!  I happened to have some Rose Tea on hand.....


I've picked out just the dried rose petals, and added it to my strawberries simmering in a saucepan.


The results?  YUM! Excellent on vanilla ice cream!

Monday, April 11, 2011

A month of cooking

For about 2 weeks from the day the earthquake/tsunami hit Japan, I had been anxiously watching the Japanese news via television and internet. There was 24/7 coverage and live feeds from NHK and TBS.
In a bizarre and absurd way to cope, I started to cook. It was to pass the time and feel useful and to appreciate what we have.

My chocolate sauce endeavors started just before all the chaos, but it continued with me throughout the month, if only to drop it off to taste tester friends and have chance to chat.




another batch infused with red wine

a test batch of wine infused truffles

vegetarian sushi

Pasta with Rapini and Guanciale

I also indulged in frequent cups of tea - as my friend's mum used to say, "Put the kettle on and we'll have a nice cuppa and a chat."




And so a month has passed, and Japan is only beginning to cope. The country still shakes with aftershocks, but life must resume and we must not be swayed by gloom and doom sensationalist news.