I Am... Totoro Inari Sushi Recipe
It's Totoro Week! It's the 5th annual Totoro week and I'm celebrating with a vengeance with these Totoro inari sushi. What's a Totoro, you ask? Well, it's a magical bunny-cat hybrid from the cult classic anime, My Neighbor Totoro. Have you watched it? It's happy and sad and poignant and cute, all at the same time. As for Totoro Week, well, that's just a little something I came up with because I love dressing up food as Totoro.
Read More →I Am... One Pot Creamy Pumpkin Mac and Cheese Recipe
One pot pumpkin mac and cheese is my new fall favorite meal and maybe it will be yours too. As much as I love baked mac and cheese (or even waffled mac and cheese) there's something about a one pot, stovetop recipe that gets me every time. This one is the one guys, it's the mac and cheese you've been looking for!
Read More →I Am... How to Make Basic, Great Pho
Hello Pho! To me there's nothing better than a basic, great pho. I mean, I've seen fancy versions where there are whole marrow bones, truffle, and thinly sliced dry aged rib eye, but give me a house special any day and I'm a happy noodle. Pho dac biet, literally house special, as explained to me by Mike, is essentially the pho that has whatever the restaurant wants it in, like all Asian house specials. Usually that means some variation or all of: steak, brisket, flank, tendon, tripe, and meatballs.
Read More →I Am... Creamy Spinach and Mushroom Pasta Recipe
This creamy spinach and mushroom pasta always hits the spot when I'm craving something comforting and quick. I love it because the sauce comes together in the amount of time it takes to cook the pasta. You can't go wrong with butter, garlic, mushrooms and spinach!
Read More →I Am... Crispy Pan-Fried Shrimp Potstickers Recipe
These crispy shrimp potstickers are addictive! I like a looser potsticker filling when it comes to shrimp because I like the texture, so I go old school and use a knife to chop up shrimp until it becomes a sort chunky paste. From there, it's just a question of mixing in some aromatics – in this case, ginger, garlic, toasted sesame oil, and green onions – and a quick wrap. You could wrap these up the traditional way, but I like the extra crispy bottoms you get when you kind of roll them up and just pinch the tops together. These guys are so crispy and juicy, you won't need takeout anymore ;)
Read More →I Am... Miso Smashed Cucumber and Green Bean Salad Recipe
This is little riff off of the classic Chinese smashed garlic cucumber dish, but with a little bit of a Japanese twist due to the miso and rice vinegar. If you haven't tried smashed cucumbers, give it a go! It sounds kind of funny, but I love the texture of smashed cucumbers – probably because they remind me of hot evening summers. Smashed cucumbers are an incredibly popular Chinese cold dish, both because they're easy to make and delicious.
Read More →I Am... The Massive Japanese Food Fair You Don’t Want to Miss: Furusato Matsuri in Tokyo
Earlier this year, Mike and I were in Japan, eating our faces off. I miss it so much. So much that I haven't really written about our time there, but that's about to change because we happened upon a gigantic number of photos that we took but didn't edit. I've been inspired! And the first post had to be about Furusato Matsuri! If you're looking for what to do in Tokyo in January, this is the answer.
Read More →I Am... One-Bowl Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Mini Pancakes
Hello one-bowl mini pumpkin chocolate chip pancakes! If you want to make me happy, give me all the pumpkin pancakes on a sunny fall weekend. You know what would be ultimate that I haven't figured out how to do yet? A fall pancake picnic! It would be so dreamy, gorgeous fall colors, a cozy Pendelton blanket, hot pour over coffee out of a thermos, and stacks and stacks of fluffy pancakes. Wouldn't it be the cutest ever?
Read More →I Am... Friday Finds: 10.13.17
Happy Friday the 13th!!! In OCTOBER!??! What is this madness? I'm both scared and not scared? Hopefully nothing crazy happens today. Do you guys have plans for the weekend? I'm calling it now, I'm hoping it's a lazy one in with lots of Netflix and cozy leftover eats. And maybe some cooking too because who can resist putting on a big pot of soup/stew when at home. Does anyone else like it when their house smells like food? Or does it drive you crazy? I flip flop back and forth, sometimes I love it and sometimes, I open all the windows and run around with febreeze. Anyway, if you're cozying up on the couch, here are some read for you!
Read More →I Am... Vietnamese Bo Kho Braised Wagyu Brisket Recipe
It's been raining for the past couple of days and while I'm sad that we aren't getting as much walking in, I've been super happy with the weather enforced cozy vibes. Mike and I have been on a soup and stew craze: our fridge is FULL to the brim of various stocks, soups, and stews, in various stages of doneness and assembly. We love experimenting while cooking – Mike a little more so than me – and not to toot our own horn, but we have been making so many amazing things. The only problem is, we've amassed a huge amount of leftovers. Anyone want to come over and help eat?
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