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Maleeya, Welcome home Feast, and Nothing Bundt Cakes

Maleeya, Welcome home Feast, and Nothing Bundt Cakes

My baby niece Maleeya  was born 4/8/11 at 810pm at Kaiser Woodland hills. She is 19.5 inches, 7.2 lb My sister gave birth naturally and was in labor for over 19 hours, honestly child birth is one of the most traumatic experiences I’ve ever witness 

Japanese Sweets in Little Tokyo

Japanese Sweets in Little Tokyo

Growing up I would venture down to Little Tokyo with my Bachan or if we were picking up my sister from her internship with my mom and dad, we would look in the little shops and I always fancied all the little Japanese confections, knickknacks 

Osechi-ryori

Osechi-ryori

Happy New Year! I can’t believe its almost 5 days in already. Time really does go by fast.

Osechi-Ryori and Kagami mochi

I’ve been taking a break from writing but now it feels like I’m good to go. More focused less tired and have that nice motivation I need.

The new year has a lot in store for me personally, professionally, and all together I feel like lots of awesome things are happening and not just cause its a new year. I don’t really do all the hype that people put on new years, I’ve never been happier and I’m really glad that my food has been coming along so well.

New Years is a huge huge deal for me food wise.

When I was little I used to stay with my Bachan (Bachan is Japanese word for Grandma its my dads mom) from Christmas day till New Years Day. I would get away from my other siblings and mom and dad and just hang out watching Shirley temple movies, japanese tv which i had no idea what was going on, and the sound of music. Along with honing my crafts of sowing, knitting and crocheting. I would eat all kinds of fun Japanese food that was so delicious, home style, and simple. Things i crave all the time. Some of them i explore often cooking them over and over again others I just don’t even want to try, the memory is just good enough for me. But during this time of the year i would wait till new years eve to start getting ready for a big food feast. Mostly watching and remembering i could always smell the wonderful scents of seaweed, dashi, soy sauce, and sweetness of mirin and sake would fill the house. All these strange vegetables would be cut into these strange shapes and marinated and cooked in a wonderful broth. I would peel dikon and carrots and cut them into 5 sided flowers and shave thin strips of this funny looking thin root called gobo to make Kinpira Gobo. We would candie small sardines called tazukri. I would cut small slices of Kamaboko and Bachan would make California roll and chicken Teriyaki. On new years eve Bachan would always hand me a warm bowl of Soba that was in this wonderful broth with Kamaboko and spinach and maybe a little green onion. Toshikoshi soba we would have it before the new year and i would watch the japanese count down on tv. the next morning we would finish preparing the colorful foods together and my family would come to food and to pick me up.

My Bachan will be 88 in July. She is one of the biggest inspiration I have for being a chef and learning whatever i can about food. There is a huge amount of work that goes into making osechi-ryori. Which is the Japanese name for the colorful new years food that is put in jabako tiered containers served for Oshogatsu (new years). So i’ve taken on making most of everything for new years from all the best things i can remember a long with some other items to add my syle to the plate.

I love this tradition it is my very favorite. I worked two days on the food and my Bachan was sick so she couldn’t make it. But my brother sister mom and dad and my brother and sister in law and grandma all came by as well as a couple of my friends to share the day with me. It was a really beautiful time to share with everyone but i missed my Bachan and i was really glad everyone could be together. The next day i packed up the rest of the osechi and took a trip to my Bachans to give her the food i prepared. It was honestly the best feeling I’ve had cooking for anyone in a long time. She was just so proud and happy with what I made and I was really just over joyed to see her smile even though she wasn’t feeling well she seemed so happy.

All the food means something though the meanings are a little blurry to me I know in my heart they bring me closer to my heritage and that’s a wonderful feeling.

This is an extremely sentimental entry for me thank you guys for sharing in it.

Happy New Year again!

toshikoshi soba

Kimpira, Sato shoyu Snow peas, Namasu (pickled carrots and Daikon)

jabako boxes with varying japanese vegetables5 sided carrot, 5 side daikon, kombu (rolled seaweed), takenoko (bamboo shoots), shitake mushrooms, Satoimo(tarro root), Renkon (lotus root) Konnyaku (jellied yam)

Char siu style pork tenderloin, Korokke ground beef and green onion  breaded and fried potato dumplings, and Sweet Soy Ginger New York

Wagashi I didn’t make these they are bought from Mikawaya in Little Tokyo http://www.mikawayausa.com/mochi that is flavored and filled sometimes with red beans or white sweet beans. Some of my favorite Japanese confections.

Zōni  this is a japanese soup that’s made from a seasoned dashi and 7 different ingredients for good luck. This Zoni has Kamaboko (pressed fish cake), Kombu (seaweed), 5 sided carrot, shitake mushroom, mochi(glutenous rice cake that’s toasted), sato imo (taro root), rekon (lotus root)

Salmon and Tuna Sashimi, fried shrimp, and  tazukri (candied dried sardies)


Inari (fried tofu skins stuffed with sushi rice) , jabako boxes with varying japanese vegetables dikon, carrot, kombu, shitake mushrooms, Satoimo(tarro root), Renkon (lotus root) Konnyaku, Kimpira, Sato shoyu Snow peas, Namasu (pickled carrots and Daikon)


My mom made dessert

we all had a really good time.

If New Years day is an example for the rest of the year. I’m having a really amazing year to come, I hope you all are as well.

Cheers
Happy 2011

One more before I fly away

One more before I fly away

I’m getting in a couple of entries because I’m sure I’m not going to have computer access much when I’m in North Carolina which is fine by me but i cooked a lot today and i would like to share a bit more of it 

My Little Brother’s 24th Birthday Celebration

My Little Brother’s 24th Birthday Celebration

It was my little brothers 24th birthday… I cooked for him and his friends… My brothers birthday menu Spinach and artichoke dip Pork and vegetable egg rolls Sweet corn and Mushroom Arancini (mixed rice that’s breaded and fried) with spicy slaw Shrimp and Snap Pea 

Food for Mom and Dads anniversary

Food for Mom and Dads anniversary

Menu
Sake (Salmon) and Maguro(tuna) Sashimi , Chicken-katsu(fried pounded chicken breast) , Tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet), Mirin and sake marinated grilled beef with Oshinko(pickled dikon), Scallion and red miso glazed shrimp,  Musubi and California roll,  sesame sato shoyu(sugar and soy sauce) oyster mushrooms, blanched broccoli with soy sauce aioli, stir fried shiso peppers with rock salt, inari, mochi, and green grapes,pineapple, and watermelon …
happy anniversary mom and dad!

Chicken-katsu

Scallion and red miso glazed shrimp

Mirin and sake marinated grilled beef with Oshinko(pickled dikon)

Tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet)

Sake (Salmon) and Maguro(tuna) Sashimi

sesame sato shoyu(sugar and soy sauce) oyster mushrooms, blanched broccoli with soy sauce aioli(aioli not pictured) , stir fried shiso peppers with rock salt

Fruit

Musubi and California roll

Inari

Bento box I made for my brother and his wife cause they couldn’t come over because they were sick.
I dropped it off after dinner cause I’m the best sister ever!Some of these things you’ve seen me make before… its always true that people will always have favorites… repeat eaters are always out there. its just comforting

A lot of these things aren’t flashy with crazy garnish and bullshit like most food is. But what it is, is simple good food… seasoned, delicious, fresh, and made with love… this is all stuff my Bachan (grandma in japanese) used to make when I was younger  and taught me along the way… things I used to enjoy as a kid with my family… I wanted to show her how much I learned from her with my take on it all.

She’s a huge inspiration to me every day. I’m glad to see her so proud of me

I’m super tired
I have class at 2 tomorrow
which means I have to go shopping in the morning and get my ass up early
menu tomorrow
Pork sausage and Beef Chili Beans, Long grain rice pilaf , and Peanut butter cookies
I think that sounds like a pretty good meal and its good weather for it

good night

Eat with your eyes

Eat with your eyes

Teriyaki style Steak skewers with bamboo shoots, pineapple slices, zucchini and white onion, Japanese radish and cabbage, spam musubi, California roll, cilantro almond pesto pasta salad with Roma tomato, roasted baked potatoes with sour cream and Parmesan… Cheers Unrivaledkitch

Latest Meals

Latest Meals

Blue Corn tortilla, spanish onion, black olive, and colby jack cheese Chili Roja enchiladas with mashed pinto beans and cilantro onion white Spanish rice Chili Roja salsa re-hydrating peppers Red Cabbage and sweet white corn chowder simple yum! Chicken with pan gravy and biscuits roasted