Showing posts with label green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green. Show all posts

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Rice with surprising top

Very good, nice, healthy and almost quick meal that Gentiane prepared for us. In a large bowl, put some cooked Japanese rice, then add avocado, roquette salad, and tuna fish just quickly grilled in a wok. And sesame seeds and sesame oil.
It's ready. It's delicious. 

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Steamed whole cabbage

In winter, when it's cold and dark I really love to eat cabbage based recipes. One of my favorite yet simplest is steamed cabbage. Basically I steam a whole cabbage so that the inside is still a little crunchy while the outside melts in the mouth. I usually accomodate it with only a fruity olive oil, thyme from Aix garden and salt. Today on the plate I've added a few slices of crunchy grilled bacon, but it's optional.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Fukinoto - ふきのとう

Fukinoto growing in our garden
As a lot if places, Japan is full if wild plants that are edible. A lot of them come as a set called 山菜 (pronounce that sansai, literaly the "mountains vegetables"). It includes kogomi, tara no me, warabi and fukinoto. Most of them are great fun to pick, just like mushrooms. Depending on places they are more or less abundant and they grow at different times. For example fuki no to grow in January-February in Chiba prefecture, while in the Niigata mountains they are snow piercer and grow in May.
The first time we ate fukinoto, we actually went to pick them in Tsunan machi area with some friends connoisseurs. Later, I realize that we have some in the garden!! Fukinoto are delicious, with quite a strong taste easy to identify. They are better eaten while still at the bud stage (not as opened as the picture show them). They are often prepared in tempura (I skip this since I don't deep fry at home), in a mixture with miso: fukinoto-miso which allows to preserve them longer, and in miso soup.
Today I tried the miso soup with tofu!

For that you need a good katsuo dashi, or konbu dashi for a vegan experience (I promise to prepare something about dashi soon), some miso (I prefer white or light colored miso for miso soup, which is also what is used for winter miso soup in cha-kaiseki), a piece of silky tofu, and some fresh fukinoto. Once you've prepared the dashi, mix in a spoon of miso per person. In the bowls put a few dices of tofu (after draining it), top with the finely chopped fukinoto (for a softer taste of fukinoto you can boil them once chopped in a net for 30s) and finally add the miso soup. Et voila!
Plain rice and fukinoto miso soup

Friday, February 13, 2015

Quick entrée

The other night we add friends over for dinner, but since I was busy at work I needed things that could be ready quite rapidly. Because my may dish was vegetarian I cooked the entree with egg and bacon. I made a batter of eggs, milk, salt and pepper like an omelette and cooked it in my new metal rings that I start to use pretty much every day!!! I grilled some bacon and prepare a leek fondue in olive oil. I used the circles again to prepare the plates and set a layer of leek under the egg and topped with the bacon. For a colour touch I added some fresh leaves of spinach and other leaves.
Delicious!

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Stuffed cabbage

It's cold outside, time for a winter dinner again. Today I made stuffed cabbage. It's not that difficult.
I prepared a farce with veal, carrot, cabbage, onion and bread with milk. I kept big leafs of the cabbage and bleach them in hot water. 
Them I put the farce in the leafs and rolled them. I cooked the stuffed cabbage in a big pot with olive oil, when they're golden, added bouillon and waited for 20 minutes. It's ready.