Korean-style anchovy-infused zucchini

Using a mandolin, thinly slice one large zucchini on a diagonal, then set aside. Separately, heat 2 tsp neutral vegetable oil in a large wok, then add 1 clove garlic (microplaned) and 1 tsp anchovy paste. Sauté until fragrant, then add 1 Tbsp mirin and the zucchini ribbons. Mix well, and sauté until zucchini is… Continue reading Korean-style anchovy-infused zucchini

Oven-baked sweet plantains

We used extremely ripe plantains for this preparation. This is our favorite baked plantain recipe. We seasoned lightly with salt before placing the baking sheet in the oven. We also followed the suggestion to broil the plantains towards the end for added caramelization. http://www.natashalh.com/oven-baked-sweet-plantains-healthier-platanos-maduros/ (Apr. 2016) We typically used canola oil to coat the plantain… Continue reading Oven-baked sweet plantains

Oven-roasted shishito peppers

When I spotted fresh shishito peppers at H-Mart, I couldn’t resist trying them at home. We tried Michael Symon’s recipe from The Chew: https://abc.go.com/shows/the-chew/recipes/roasted-shishito-peppers-michael-symon Preheat the oven to 500. Trim the pepper stems slightly (¼ inch) to reduce the risk of them getting burnt and puncture the bottom of each pepper with a needle to… Continue reading Oven-roasted shishito peppers

Middle eastern-style red lentil and rice soup with spinach

We used white basmati rice and garnished with fresh lime wedges. We also used fried shallots from the Thai/Indian supermarket instead of caramelizing onions ourselves and added a dash of marash pepper. At the end of cooking, we added ¾ cup to 1 cup chicken broth to thin the soup a little. This recipe is… Continue reading Middle eastern-style red lentil and rice soup with spinach

Japanese-style kohlrabi greens

We recently purchased 6 kohlrabi with their stems attached. We followed this simple recipe to repurpose the greens rather than discarding them: http://www.culinate.com/recipes/collections/Contributors/Ivy+Manning/Kohlrabi+Greens+with+Toasted+Sesame+Oil+and+Soy+Sauce. This was simple and delicious, requiring only soy sauce, sesame oil, and shichimi. Kohlrabi greens taste like a cross between spinach and collard greens. (Mar. 2016)