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Thursday, July 19, 2007
Gone Fishin'
Here's some pictures from a fishing trip to Pacifica/Half Moon Bay that I went on with Kent and Mike this past Sunday.
Tasty F*kin Ribs!
It's just too bad that you can't have ribs that have been painstakingly smoked for hours at your every whim. The closest that I come to getting this requires a visit to Joe Ching's Fremont rib shack.
As if that wasn't enough.. this past session, Joe debuted some scrimps that were too bomb to describe. It's a shame I already forgot what the heck it was, but that green marinade was off the hook. If you're reading this Josy.. post the recipe for that in a comment please.
Oh, did I mention that they were also slathered in garlic butter? HAhahaha!
Well, I know someone who wholeheartedly approves..
No.. not just Bos. Me!!
Love you guys!
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Es Mucho Muchacho
It's Macho!
Now that Macho is on performance enhancing drugs (for his thyroid) he's like a new dog.
Mom and Dad are witnessing new behaviors they've never seen from him.
He trots around the house now, like he owns the place.
He runs all over the place on his walks, and he's even become more vocal.
Open for business:
RUB MY BELLY!!!
Canh Chua Ca
The following soup was introduced to me by my Aunty Ming in Indianapolis. She is such a great cook and teacher. This soup tastes so incredible, I could eat it EVERY day. And now to share it with you!
Ingredients:
- To start , you'll need chicken broth seasoned with tamarind. Use about four or five cans for a good soup base. The tamarind can be added in concentrate form bought at the store (about a tablespoon for every cup/can of stock).
- You'll need a good amount of fish as well. Aunty cleaned and skinned Tilapia for this recipe. Catfish, sea bass, and red snapper work well too. While skinning the fish may not be easy, she told me it makes a better presentation in the soup. You'll need to then chop the fish into pieces about an inch wide.
- Chop up one whole pineapple, 2-3 tomatoes, ~3 stalks of celery. Get a few cups of bean sprouts, and a couple cups of cilantro and some fresh cumin. You can also add okra, lemon grass, ginger, or even bamboo shoots to make things more interesting. Some even suggest fresh coriander. Also, fry and dry about five cloves of finely chopped garlic to season at the end. Make as much as a whole bulb, it'll keep for later use!
This is what it looked
like before
we fired up the stove. -->
Now to start putting it all together:
Bring the stock to a boil and add the fish!
Once it comes to a boil again add the celery and pineapple. When it comes back to a boil again.. let it go for a couple minutes and taste. At this point you can adjust the flavor by adding a little sugar to sweeten, some lemon or tamarind for more sour.
At this point, you're in the home stretch. I had to contain myself from eating it all up it was smelling so good. The tomatoes take no time at all to cook, so as soon as you're happy with the taste of the soup, dump them in.
The soup is almost ready to be served. Add the fried garlic bits on top and break out the bowls! When you serve, put some of the sprouts, cilantro, and cumin in the individual serving bowls and spoon the soup on top.
Traditionally, this dish is served with rice.
Enjoy!
Monday, July 2, 2007
Raccoon invasion!
It turns out that our friendly neighbors, a raccoon family, is responsible for cleverly disconnecting gas lines and sparkplug wires underneath Mom and Dad's van. This is not the first time that they have caused a bit of mischief around this house and I believe Mom is preparing for battle. The first round of combat might begin with chemical warfare. Red fox urine has just been acquired and is about to be implemented in the vicinity of the raccoon den. A guy from the store suggested getting smoke bombs that kill moles to drop in the den followed by covering the entrance to their home with dirt. If the raccoons must go, but need to get evicted humanely, what is to be done?
First, you must understand the raccoon... you must get into it's skull and figure out what would make a raccoon want to become a mechanic and try and work on the red van while everyone is asleep. Perhaps it's the encouragement of Grandma feeding them morsels of home cooked Chinese refuse. Is it the two week old soy sauce marinated chicken? Maybe it's the tasty tripe left over from the restaurant.
Tune it next time for the next episode in the saga of man v. animal. See the wonders of wild animals dancing in exaltation of free food and performances of elderly human worship followed by complex nocturnal manipulation of machinery.
First, you must understand the raccoon... you must get into it's skull and figure out what would make a raccoon want to become a mechanic and try and work on the red van while everyone is asleep. Perhaps it's the encouragement of Grandma feeding them morsels of home cooked Chinese refuse. Is it the two week old soy sauce marinated chicken? Maybe it's the tasty tripe left over from the restaurant.
Tune it next time for the next episode in the saga of man v. animal. See the wonders of wild animals dancing in exaltation of free food and performances of elderly human worship followed by complex nocturnal manipulation of machinery.
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