In Japan, kitsune nabe is a stew made with fried tofu, vegetables and noodles in a miso and dashi broth. This version is not entirely traditional. Usually made with udon noodles, I used shiratake (konjac) noodles. I also used Chinese fried tofu which is not as large or as sweet as the Japanese version. Delicious…… Continue reading miso tofu stew
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glazed tofu + pumpkin salad
Here is a tofu recipe, from Serious Eats, that’s a fusion of two cuisines. Glazed with a combination of chipotles in adobo and miso, it’s spicy, umami and delicious. Finely chop 2 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce. Place them in a small bowl, along with some of the adobo sauce, and add 1 tablespoon of…… Continue reading glazed tofu + pumpkin salad
broccolini
Broccolini is a hybrid of broccoli and gai lan (Chinese kale or broccoli). It has smaller florets and thinner stalks than broccoli and the flavour is a little milder. It lends itself to just about any cuisine. Here are 2 simple recipes. Broccolini with lemon: Wash and trim the broccolini and set aside. Warm a generous amount…… Continue reading broccolini
salmon in Canada
You can’t avoid salmon if you travel to Canada, especially in a coastal community like Gibson’s in British Columbia where we spent 2 fabulous weeks. There are six varieties of Pacific salmon – Pink, Sockeye, Coho, Chum, Chinook and Steelhead. While in Gibson’s we visited a salmon hatchery and learnt about the salmon life cycle. This…… Continue reading salmon in Canada
miso chicken with grapes and walnuts
Another unexpected and delicious combination of flavours in this recipe from (of course) Yotam Ottolenghi. In a large bowl combine 80g (2¾oz) of white miso paste, 40g (1½oz) of finely grated ginger, 4 tablespoons of mirin (sweet cooking sake) and 4 tablespoons of cider vinegar. To this add 8 bone-in pieces of chicken and mix well. Cover and allow to…… Continue reading miso chicken with grapes and walnuts
garlic steak + miso pumpkin
Japanese garlic steak. Need I say more? Make some shallow cuts into each side of the steak and marinate in 45ml (1½ oz) of soy sauce, 1½ tablespoons of mirin (sweet cooking sake) and 2 crushed cloves of garlic for at least 20 minutes. When you’re ready to cook, heat a heavy pan (preferably cast iron)…… Continue reading garlic steak + miso pumpkin