I grabbed a 350JPY 200g pack of shrimps and immediately decided to make spicy gambas for dinner. I tossed in some chopped tomatoes to give it more color.
shelled shrimps
chopped garlic
dried red chili
chopped tomato
olive oil for sauteing
lemon
Marinate the shrimps in lemon juice for about 15 minutes. Heat the oil and saute the garlic until golden brown. Add the dried chili and stir for 1 minute. Add tomatoes and cook until soft. Put the shrimps in and cook until they curl a bit (do not overcook).
I also had salad to go with it. I don't know the English name of the greens though.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Spicy Gambas
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Monday, July 7, 2008
Bento #2 Burger patties and broccoli
I know it looks the same as my first. I can't help but love kiwi. I also missed putting something red. A proper bento should have at least 5 colors to make it look really appealing. It should also contain the 3 basic food groups: grain, meat, fiber/veggies. I love how the broccoli turned out so green. I was only able to eat the fruits because we decided to have lunch at a nearby restaurant but some friends were kind enough to finish everything for dinner
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Labels: bento
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Cheesy Salmon and Tomatoes
This dish smelled really great. I think I used tarragon and parsley. The most interesting flavor was the Parmesan cheese. This might also go well with pasta.
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Labels: salmon
Remembering Khas: Beef Garlic and Cabbage
Back in my UP days, my Neus and I loved to eat at Khas, the restaurant next to the university pool. And I always ordered this dish while my hubby had keema and ox brain. I'm not trying to make an exact copy, I just like cabbage and I happened to have left-over ground beef.
Ingredients:
ground beef
chopped garlic
dried chili
chopped cabbage
salt
pepper
Heat a bit of oil in a pan then throw in the beef. Break it up and cook until no longer pink. Add the garlic and chili. Stir a bit then add salt and pepper. Let cook for 15-20 minutes. Add the cabbage and stir until soft around 3 minutes.
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Monday, June 30, 2008
Chili Crab Pasta
I found this recipe on the net as I was craving for crab yesterday. It's just a simple combination of crab flakes, chili oil, chili flakes, parsley, and garlic. I was in a hurry to consume it I forgot to add parmesan cheese. It tasted all right without it anyway. I used a whole can (50ml) of minced crab for 1 serving and it cost me 249JPY (Tokyo prices are crazy!).
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Sunday, June 29, 2008
First Bento
This is my first official bento post. I know I posted one before but I put a lot more effort on this one and it looked so cute I didn't want to eat it! I only make bentos once a week but I look forward to it all the time. In this bento:
- Shrimp nuggets
- Broccoli, mushroom, shrimp stir fry (care of Orijin)
- Plain rice
- Mango cubes and kiwi slices
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Labels: bento
Shrimp Nuggets and Toumyou
I discovered these microwavable shrimp nuggets recently. It's such a no-brainer to prepare and I'm afraid I'm going to end up buying lots of these. You can get a pack of 6 at 200JPY. Really useful when you're saving up for a weekend vacation/night out. I was proud as I finally did the Toumyou right this time. The trick is to really saute them under a minute, then you'll end up with crunchy veggies. :)
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Labels: microwavable, toumyou
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Toumyou トウミョウ: A New Veggie Favorite

They are also known as snow pea sprouts I think. A pack costs 158JPY in a Tokyu grocery store. But I've found others selling it for 128. They're awesome with garlic, salt, and fresh ground pepper. And they're ready after less than a minute of sauteing. Perfect for impatient souls.
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Labels: vegetables
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Salmon and Toumyou
This is my second version of the recipe. For the first one, I used grated garlic and freshly chopped rosemary for the fish. I think I accidentally erased my picture of it. So this time I used tarragon, parsley and basil. Then I sprinkled a bit of fresh lemon juice and covered the fish with flour. I am now a fan of the toumyou vegetable.
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Creamy Chicken and Leek
Tadah! This is one of my successful inventions. It was good for 3 servings. I just made whatever was left in the fridge into something edible. :)
You'll need: 1 leek, 1 big chicken breast, 3 cloves garlic, 1/4 cup white wine, olive oil for frying, 1/2 cup cream of mushroom, salt, pepper, basil, and tarragon.
Cut the green part of one leek and throw it away. Half it lengthwise, fan out and wash thoroughly. Then cut into thin half rings and set aside. Cut some chicken breast into 1 inch cubes. Mince some garlic. Heat a tablespoon of olive oil in a frying pan and throw in the chicken. Saute until no longer pink (about 7 minutes). Take out the chicken and put in the leeks and garlic. Add 1/4 cup of white wine (I used cooking Japanese sake). Cover and simmer for about 10 minutes. Put back the chicken then add 1/2 cup of cream of mushroom. Stir for about a minute. Season with salt, lots of freshly ground pepper, basil, and tarragon. Partially cover and simmer for 5 minutes. Serve hot with rice!
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Sunday, June 8, 2008
Spicy Bhurmese Chicken
According to my roommate this wasn’t spicy enough. I used only two small chili. My mouth burned after every bite. One can only imagine how hot Bhurmese dishes usually are. But it was good, nothing revolutionary though. It was like spicy chicken menudo sans the potatoes and carrots.Ingredients
- chicken breast
- chopped tomatoes (same amount as the chicken)
- green chili (cut in half to make it mildly hot, chop to make it hot, and mince for extra hot)
- 1/3 tsp of fish preserve for every 100g of chicken
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Calamares with garlic mayo dip
It wasn’t so bad. But I don’t think I’ll be making these again soon as the preparation time is too long (2 hours total). I had to clean the icky squids myself. I had a Swiss Roll for dessert.
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Braised Salmon and Leeks
Probably the healthiest dish I’ve made. Just added a few drops of olive oil. The fish was steamed on top of the leeks. I think this would make a great homemade date meal.
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Salmon
Taken May 19, 2008. I swear that’s what this dish is called. I didn’t realize leeks are yummy. This one was quick and easy.
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Pancit Palabok
Taken May 25, 2008. It wasn’t too orange because I didn’t have atsuete. I used red Indian curry powder instead and it ended up a little hot. I also didn’t have chicharon so I just used dried fish flakes.
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Macaroons
Taken May 22, 2008. A few friends volunteered to do the quality assurance test and I hope they honestly liked it. :p
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Sweet and sour fish
Taken May 13, 2008. The recipe recommended a whole fish but I was cooking for just one hence just two fillets.
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Labels: Chinese, fish, sweet and sour fish
Baked Tortang Talong
Taken April 21, 2008. I had to use 2 eggplants because the grocery store didn’t have long ones. I didn’t like it too much. Maybe I’ll use beef instead of pork next time.
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Labels: baked, baked tortang talong, eggplant, vegetables
Baked Macaroni
Taken April 3, 2008. Made in about 2 hours. I just discovered that the microwave could also be used as an oven. I’ve yet to let others taste this and confirm that it’s absolutely delicious.
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Labels: baked macaroni, pasta
Chop Suey
Taken last September 25, 2007. Chop suey with Vietnamese fish sauce as a substitute for patis as I cannot find a Filipino store here in Hiyoshi.
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Labels: chop suey, vegetables
Chicken Adobo
My first chicken adobo in Japan! Taken October 2, 2007. It tasted so good I decided to learn other things to cook. Ever since that day I found joy in my little kitchen here in Hiyoshi.
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