Saturday, April 25, 2009

got asian?

My Asian blood is in full force today! I went crazy on some blue crab I picked up from K & S World Market yesterday. What's the best part of the crab you ask? The head! That's where the Asian part kicks in. It's a pain in the neck to pick through the little bodies, not like king or dungeness crab. But once you taste the succulent sweetness of the meat, the two hours you spent is totally worth it!
I also had made some tofu with a HOT chili sauce that I never get tired of eating since tofu itself is so light. My first taste of this simple side dish was back on Kaua'i at Kalena Fish Market. A small eat-in and carry-out joint that is owned by a Korean family and specializes in plate lunches of Hawaiian and Korean food. Menu of lau lau, kalua pig, meat jun, etc. So what was I talking about? Oh yeah, the tofu. The light and spicyness is a perfect compliment to the slight heaviness of the meat. And so I attempted to make my own and finally found the chili paste that is used. I use the Kikkoman brand shoyu (soy sauce) for this. I believe that's what they used as well. The soy sauce brand can make a difference in the taste for sure, since this isn't cooked. Here's the recipe:
1 tray firm tofu
1/4 c. Kikkoman soy sauce
1 tsp. Sambal Oelek chili paste
green onion for garnish

1. Cut tofu into 1" square pieces. Put in a tray. (I use a rectangular tupperware container with lid for easy storage.)
2. In small bowl, add the soy sauce and chili paste. Mix well. Evenly pour over tofu.
3. Garnish with green onion.
4. Refrigerate at least an hour.

So that's the tofu. Good stuff. Especially if you're a lover of tofu and spicy foods like me, this is perfect.

I also picked up some red bean mochi at the market. This I don't have a recipe for and am going to definitely find one to try it out! But it was so reasonable for a tray of fresh mochi that maybe I'd better just stick to the pros at Mai's Bakery. Thank you Mai, whoever you are.....
And to finish off all of that yummy goodness in my tummy, I had a grass jelly drink that brought me back to my childhood in the Philippines. Yes, I lived in Philippines for a while and visited there often as a kid but that's another blog entry in itself I will share later. And with one sip, you get the jelly bits and banana (comes in different flavors), entertainment for your taste buds.
And it doesn't stop there people! Guess what mama's cookin' up for dinner?! Korean Chicken! Woohoo! One of my favorites. I am such a fan of Asian foods. So stop at your local Asian market today!

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