Showing posts with label Vegetable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vegetable. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Asian Style Napa Cabbage Salad

 


Normally I would like to cook something new.  If I see an interesting recipe on social media, I would like to re-create it.  Especially if I have all the ingredients at home.  This recipe was such a case, and I liked it a lot.  Will definitely in my rotation for the next time.  I hope you like it,  too!

Ingredients:

About 2 cups/ 1 bowl of thinly sliced Napa cabbage 

1 organic carrot,  thinly sliced

1/4 cup of chopped green onion

1/2 cup of chopped cilantro 

1/4 cup of roasted peanuts 

1 Tbsp of toasted sesame seeds

Pink salt to taste

3 Tbsp rice wine vinegar

1 Tbsp soy sauce

2 Tbsp maple syrup 

2 Tbsp sesame oil

Sprinkles of crushed black pepper


Methods:

1.  In a big bowl, add about 1 Tbsp of pink salt to the cut Napa cabbage and let it sweat for at least half an hour.

2.  Squeeze the Napa cabbage dry and add the carrot, green onion, cilantro,  and peanuts.  Mix well.

3.  Then add the seasoning of vinegar,  soy sauce, maple syrup,  sesame oil, black pepper, and sesame seeds.  Mix and blend all together.  You can do a taste test and adjust seasonings accordingly.   I normally don't like my food too salty.  Serve cold or at room temperature. Enjoy!


Friday, May 31, 2024

Stir-fried Baby Cauliflower

I found this baby cauliflower at Trader's Joe the other day and decided to give it a try.  Believe it or not,  I had never tasted it before and was really curious about how it tasted like.

When presented with some thing that I had never cooked before,  I decided to make it vegetarian and simple.  Baby cauliflower is not bad at all, it will widen my vegetable selection for our palates. 


 Ingredients:

1 bag of baby cauliflower from Trader's Joe,  wash and cut it like the above pictures 

1/2 block of organic firm tofu, cut, pat dry, and air-fry for 15 minutes at 400'F.  Set aside.

1 organic carrot, sliced

3-4 cloves of garlic, chopped 

Chinese rice wine

Oyster sauce/ vegetarian oyster sauce

1/4 tsp. mushrooms powder 

Methods:

1.  Heat up wok, when heated, add in olive oil.  Add garlic, and stir-fry until lightly golden and add carrot and baby cauliflower.  Mix well.

2.  Add Chinese rice wine, fry well.  Add some water and cover the wok to let the vegetable soften.

3.  When soften, add in fried tofu, mix well.  Add in oyster sauce to taste and 1/4 tsp. of mushrooms powder.  Mix well and serve hot.  Enjoy!


Thursday, January 12, 2023

Buddha Casserole from Costco

My version of Buddha Casserole that I bought from Costco.   I added white radish, napa cabbage, 3 drumsticks, fish maws, lotus roots and cured pork belly into the stock, added more water and simmered for 1 hour and 15 minutes and lastly added their abalone and shrimps and simmered for an additional 15 minutes.  Viola!

It was very good!  We had it for 3 meals.




 

Sunday, March 21, 2021

Homecooked meal

 


What can be more satisfying then a delicious homecooked meal made with love?  I love to provide my girls with a nutritional balance meal whenever I get the chance.  With the two air-fryers that I have, cooking a meal is so much easier and faster.  I air-fried the asparagus in one and air-fried the miso cod in another air-fryer and I time it so that both finish cooking at about the same time.  Here's how you get warm food and not one cold dish with your meal.  I also time the beancurd knots to hit start button on my air-fryers to cook.


Served it up with my turmeric, black pepper and coconut oil rice!  Yummy in the tummy every time!


Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Air Fried Asparagus


Air-fry asparagus 400'F for 8 minutes.  Very easy and very delicious.  Spray with avocado oil and season with any spices to your liking or simply salt and pepper would do.  Enjoy!


Wednesday, April 08, 2020

Korean Meal


I love Korean food and I always have homemade kimchi in my refrigerator. When my Korean craving hit, the above was what happened.  I already posted the above recipes in my blog before, that was how I looked for my old recipe to make this.  You can either look under Korean or just type the recipe under the Search button.  Enjoy!


Thursday, January 23, 2020

Chicken Pot Pie from Scratch


I made this from scratch today and my girls both said it was really good.  I actually made chicken pot pie back in 2008 and here is the link to my old post.  I used the same flaky pie crust recipe and slightly altered the ingredients and method to what I have at home or currently using.  You can see my recipe in the next page.


I used the same lattice pattern on my pie, but I didn't brush it with egg wash this time.


Pie before baking and top with chicken filling.  I used two homemade flaky pie crusts for this recipe.  I pre-made the pie crusts in the morning and then refrigerated until ready to use.  Just bring it out to thaw on the kitchen counter while cooking the filling.


Sunday, December 22, 2019

Air Fried Sweet Potato Fries


Sweet potato always goes on sale during the holidays season, so I bought a few to make my sweet potato pie and air fry sweet potato fries.  I am very much prefer the sweet potato than the potato because it is healthier.  I like red potato for the baked crispy potatoes and Russet potato for smashed potatoes.  Anyway, with the air fryer, making sweet potato fries is so much easier and I have a meal ready in less than 40 minutes.


I am serving the sweet potato fries with my air fried Cornish hen and butter thyme broccoli.


Friday, December 13, 2019

Thanksgiving Meal 2019


Our mini Thanksgiving meal.  My girls and I just loved the green bean casserole so we had to cook it again and this time we paired it with slow cooker turkey (I overcooked it and it turned out a bit dry and then I burnt it while I set it on broil!!! *slap face*), gravy and air-fried sweet potato tots.


Luckily my girls still like the turkey and said it was fine with the gravy.  Well, I did learn a lesson with each failure, don't ever trust the recipe completely and always check half way for sure.


My sweet potato pie from scratch!  I just can't do without it every holiday season.  A must have for my girls and I and in addition to that we also added the apple crumble pie into our tradition.  Those pies are so good homemade from scratch and it is just irresistible for us.


Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Air-fried Cauliflower



With the recent purchase of an Air-fryer, it is time for experimentation.  I loved the ideas of fast cooking time, easy to clean, minimum to no oil used and no smell in the kitchen.  Cauliflower was on sales at Sprouts so I bought some to cook.  It was a bit of an hassle to stir fry the cauliflower as more cutting and preparation was involved so I decided to air-fry it.  It turned out great and so easy to make and so quick to cook.  It prompted me to go to Sprouts again to buy more cauliflower!!


I paired it with chicken rendang and a delicious dinner was created.  Click next page for my recipe.


Sunday, March 24, 2019

Stir-Fried Chicken with Green Beans



While I was shopping at Sprouts, I saw this beautiful green beans on sale.  I couldn't resist myself and bought some to cook this favorite dish of mine.  The trick of cooking green bean is you have to deep-fry it first, so that it would keep the crunch. 

So first, marinate the cut chicken breast with soy sauce, garlic powder, white pepper, rice wine, sesame oil and cornstarch.  Mix well and set aside.  Then, you deep-fry the green bean until it changed color, dish out and set aside.  After that, you heat up some oil in the wok, add in some diced garlic and the chicken and fry until cook through.  Add in the green beans and season with oyster sauce and premium dark soy sauce.  Mix well and serve hot on a plate.  Enjoy!




Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Seafood Thai Green Curry


I just realized that I can buy a really good quality organic frozen broccoli at Costco.  I used to buy frozen broccoli at the local supermarkets and it was fulled of stems instead of the florets.  While browsing through Costco, I came across the organic frozen veggies station and decided to give it a try.  To my utter surprise, the frozen organic broccoli was all florets, no stem at all!  And it was so fresh and beautiful, furthermore, it is organic!  What best can I ask for!  Next time I am going to try other frozen organic veggie as well.

The above is my lazy one dish Thai green curry meal.  Just go buy some Thai curry paste and put it in your freezer and it will last you for a long time.  Furthermore, anytime you can just whip up some lazy one dish meal to feed your family.  The brand that I am using is Mae Ploy and you can find it in any of the Asian supermarket.  Enjoy!


Wednesday, December 06, 2017

Stir-fried Spaghetti with Mushroom, Eggs and Flower Chives



How this dish came about was I couldn't resist purchasing the organic brown mushroom that was on Manager Special at King Sooper.  I still have half a bunch of flower chives that was given by a friend and some organic brown eggs in the refrigerator, so this dish was set.  Eating too much carbohydrate has gotten me fat but sometimes I just craved for this easy one dish meal.  It was filling and it took less time to make.  However, I realized that I couldn't eat too much carb. few days in a roll, I really put on weight as a result.  So, right now I would stick to as little carb as possible and consume more vegetable and some protein.  And if I can control no snacking in the afternoon that would be great but I love my cookies!!  :(

Okay, enough ranting about my weight issue and scroll down for the recipe!


Monday, August 21, 2017

Ground Pork with Flower Chives


During the summer break, I was given some home grown flower chives and zucchini.  The owner was sharing this method of cooking the flower chives and it sounded delicious so I was trying out her recipe.  She used the black bean sauce to cook this and since I only have the bean sauce, I used that instead.  It turned out great and it was well received by both of my girls!  As for me, I have found another way of cooking the flower chives! :)


Thursday, October 23, 2014

Chicken with Cabbage


Since I started helping my friend in her restaurant, I don't have much time to cook.  Hence, less update compared to before.  Also because of that, my cooking has been much easier and preferably one dish meal.  The veggies that I bought these days, also have longer refrigerator life such as cabbage, celery, napa cabbage and romaine lettuce.  I made this dish because I was left with a bowl of glass vermicelli from the previous hot pot/steamboat dinner.  Guess who dish out most of the glass vermicelli to eat? Haha...if you guess my girls, you were right!  :)

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Stir Fried Shrimps with Green Beans


This is one of our favorite green bean dishes, besides the one that cooked with sambal belacan. Sometimes I cooked it without adding shrimps because it had dried shrimps in it.  But adding shrimps certainly made it more balance.

The trick to cook a crunchy and green color green bean is you need to fry it in oil first.  You can deep-fry it for better result.  But I usually trying to save oil and just stir-fry it in oil instead of deep-fry it.  This dish is very easy to make and I hope you like it as much as us.


Saturday, April 26, 2014

Baby Bok Choy Kimchi


When I went to a Korean BBQ buffet, there was one vegetable kimchi that I really liked and that was bok choy kimchi.  I was surprised at how good it tasted and I always want to make it in the back of my mind. This is a short cut version as no glutinous rice paste was used as well as no food processor.  So, no onion, no apple and no pear.  As you know, I am famous for the short-cut version.  However, adding fruit and onion would provide additional sweetness to the dish.  I heard that the glutinous rice paste is to give the kimchi extra shine.  Anyway, I am too lazy to make those today so I am settle with this.


Verdict:  I would try adding an apple or sweet pear next time.  I bet it would taste better with the additional sweetness from the fruit.  I would probably use 1 Tbsp. of fish sauce first and if it is not salty enough, at least you can add more and season to taste.  Otherwise, if it is too salty, then it would be harder to adjust, just have to eat it with lots of rice.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Easy Stir-fried Celery


This dish was created because I needed a vegetable side dish for my Korean dinner and my refrigerator only had an organic celery and a tiny bit of cabbage.  So, I picked up the celery, thinly sliced it and started working through the recipe while stir-frying it and doing the taste test.  I added black sesame seeds for the color contrast and the celery was crunchy.  I am quite happy with the result and would certainly make this when I am out of other green vegetable again!

Monday, February 24, 2014

Stir-Fried Arugula


Since I was introduced to arugula by mistake a while back, we learned that we actually like this veggie, even my girls liked it (even though it is slightly bitter and lemony). However, this veggie can be kind of fibrous, so I like to cut each leaf into half before stir-frying.  We really loved the Spicy and Sweet Tuna Arugula Pasta and I hope you will get a chance to try it too.  Because my girls like it so organic arugula has been in my vegetable rotation for my family.  I have since added organic arugula and organic baby kale into our vegetables of choice.  I tried to incorporate as much variety of vegetable and fruit into our diet each week as possible.  Sharing with you this easy stir-fried arugula recipe!

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Pan-fried Tofu with Broccoli


I was trying on a new sauce called "Wan Ja Shan- Stir Fry Sauce" and I wanted to share it with you all.  It made this stir-fry dish delicious and I only used this sauce alone without any other seasonings.  You can make it into a one dish meal by adding some meat or poultry and serve it with a hot bowl of rice.  Or serve it vegetarian by adding some mushroom with a bowl of hot rice.  You should be able to find this sauce in the Asian supermarket.  You don't have to add a lot, just 1 Tbsp. should be enough for a whole dish.