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1/13/2011

Korean pancake 'Buchimgae'


This thin, flat Korean pancake is called 'Bu Chim Gae'. Most Korean make this with Kimchi or some vegetables(zucchini, potato, spring onion...etc.), some seafood(clam, squid....etc.). This time, I made it with zucchini.


My mother used to make the Buchimgae many times during the rainy days in the East Asian rainy season.
It is popular dish eaten when a group of friends sit down for a chat. Especially when it's raining.^^ Also it's a perfect side dish consumed with 'Makguli' which is Korean traditional rice wine.



Ingredients (serve 3or 4)

1/2 zucchini cut into strips
2 spring onion copped
3 Tbsp shredded carrot
1 chopped chilli
1cup plain flour
1 egg
1cup cold water
salt for taste
vegetable oil to coat the frying pan



Mix flour, egg and water,



add all the vegetables


add salt for taste


Place pan on medium heat
put a spoonful vegetable oil
When the pan is hot
pour 1/2 of the flour mixture into the pan


cook for 3-4 minutes or until golden underneath


Turn over and cook for a further 2-3 minutes or until golden underneath.
Isn't it easy???


I usualy make a spicy soy dipping sauce
but this time I made a sour soy sauce.

1 Tbsp soy sauce
1 tsp vineger
a pinch of chilli powder
mix all ingredients.




In hot summer afternoon......
Cool rain shower.....
Buchimgae with Makguli.....
Awesome~!




1/04/2011

Some changes between the sushi and the sandwich


Which is the sushi, which is the sandwich?
Can you tell???????*^^*



I know this is not traditional looking!
I love to make the color match
and experiment with little changes.
Also cooking it was a lot of fun.




These will make yummy finger foods at a party.




Ingredients for roll sandwich (serve 4)

4 slices white bread
2 Tbsp cream cheese
150g can tuna, drained and flaked
1/2 small carrot, grated
1/2 capsicum, cut into long strips
1 small avocado, cut into long strips


Trim the crust off the white bread.
Flatten the slices of the bread with a rolling pin.
Spread with cream cheese.
Lay carrot, capsicum, avocado, tuna meat.
Roll up bread, pressing gently to seal.



cut each roll in 3 equal pieces.






Ingredients
for sushi rice (serve 3)
3 cups steamed rice
2 Tbsp rice vinegar
2tsp sugar
1/4 tsp salt

3 sheets nori(paper-thin dried seaweed)
1/3 cup crab meat(I used instant crab meat), roughly chopped
1/3 cup beetroot pickle, chopped
1/3 cup yellow colored radish pickle, chopped

* You can use shrimp, flying fish roe, pickled ginger...etc.
What ever you like..^^*



 In a small bowl, whisk vinegar, salt and sugar
Mix with rice and vinegar mixture.
Stirring constantly, slowly add vinegar mixture untill incorporated.




Divide the rice into 3 bowls,
mix with 3 ingredients each(pickled radish, pickled beetroot, crab meat)


 Toast nori sheetsin a hot frying pan untill crisp
about 30 seconds each side.



Place nori sheet, shiny side down on dry work surface.
And cover with one bowl from the rice mix.
(Using moistened fingers)
Place a nori sheet on the top, make it level with a rolling pin.
 Spread anather bowl of rice mix.
Cover third nori sheet and make it level with the rolling pin. and so on....


 Trim edges with a wet and sharp knife.
 cover with foil, let it stand few minutes.
Slice crosswise, serve whith wasabi soy sauce.




I can tell your kids will love them.*^^*


1/01/2011

Pan fried salmon fillet with hollandaise sauce


A few months ago, Kevin and I went to a friend's birthday party.
The place was a restaurant in Sai Kung which is a beachside village of Kowloon, Hong Kong.
The dinner time was little bit late, so......................I had too many appetisers ( parma wrapped artichoke hearts was so yummy. >.<) with a glass of champagne(that's my alcoholic capacity).
There were 2 main dishes. We choose a main dish each and shared. I couldn't finish my dish..... doh! 



This is the dinner menu. The chicken dish was too salty, hummmmm~~.
But the salmon~~?  Excellent!
A few weeks later, I made the salmon dish with some changes. I didn't have caviar this time (oh~yeh~~ that's an expensive one.*^^*), but I got some nice herb mix from Kevin's friend Dietmar. It's an Arabian herb mix. I can't read the words of the ingredients but I can taste sumach,majoram,sesame seed...etc. That gives great flavour to fish.
So, let's copy the restaurant main dish~!





Ingredients

For salmon (serves 1)
1 salmon fillet (about 4 ounce)
1 tsp Arabian herb mix(or dry thyme and majoram or rosemary)
1/4 tsp salt,
1/4 tsp blackpepper
handful of asparagus
1 medium potato
1 Tbsp butter

for hollandaise sauce(4cups)
2 egg yolks,
 2 Tbsp water,
80g butter (cut into small pieces)
1/4 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp white pepper
1 Tbsp lemon juice



Pour a few inches of water into a saucepan, and bring to a boil over high heat, then turn heat to medium-high and maintain water at a gentle boil. Place the egg yolks and 2 Tbsp water in a heatproof bowl, and whisk in hot water. Place the bowl over, but not touching, the boiling water. Whisk constantly until the yolks thicken, turn a light, opaque yellow, and double in volume. You may need to remove the bowl from the boiling water from time to time in order to keep from scrambling the yolks. When the yolks have thickened and increased in volume, begin whisking in the butter, a cube at a time until it melts and incorporates into the hollandaise sauce. Wait for each cube to melt and incorporate before adding the next. Once all of the butter has been incorporated, remove from heat, whisk in the lemon juice, and season to taste with salt and pepper


Rub fish with dried herbmix, season with salt and pepper. Grill fish on buttered pan , skin side up 4 to 5 minutes (If skin side down first, the fish breaks easily.) Using a thin spatula, flip the fish and cook until slightly pink in the center, about 4 minutes more, depending on thickness of the fillet. 
(Can be grilled.)


 Pan fry the sliced potatos and the asparagus, serve with salmon  and holladaise sauce.








Here is the recipe Nicola, better late than never~~~!^^*

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