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ALL RECIPES & POSTS
Soothing Lemon & Ginger Honey Elixir (Natural Cold / Sore Throat Remedy)
I've been using this home elixir and remedy for colds and sore throats for years. The best part is that you can either use it alone and eat a tablespoon when you're feeling sick or mix it in a cup of hot water or tea.
Banh Cuon Chay
One of my favorite all time childhood dishes. My parents made the traditional pork/shrimp version but we also had this as well which is the vegetarian version that has savory fried onions, crumbled tofu and woodear mushrooms as the filling and it’s topped with more crispy fried onions, fresh cilantro, and Nuoc Mam which is the fish sauce dip for this.
Crab Rangoon- Crab & Cheese filled Wontons
Menu favorite, Crab Rangoon, originated on the menu of a "Polynesian-style" restaurant in the 1950’s in San Francisco and is allegedly derived from an original Burmese recipe.
Crab Rangoon are fried wonton wrappers filled with cream cheese, crab (real or imitation), scallions and are often served with a sweet and sour sauce.
Charred Ginger & Kimchi Miso Udon
One of my favorite things to make is ramen or soba noodle soup especially on cold muggy days. This is not a traditional soba by any means but it’s super easy and packs in a lot of flavor!
Japanese Cucumber & Crab Salad
In Japan side dishes like these are referred to as Sunomono. Simply translated means “vinegar foods”. The most typical sunomono comprises of just thinly sliced cucumber, and wakame seaweed in semi-sweet rice vinegar, soy sauce dressing.
FIRE- Ceremonial Cacao Old Fashioned
Everyone knows coffee, and cocao pairs perfectly well together but did you know adding whiskey to the mix makes the perfect trio? Get all the cozy warm winter vibes while catering to your semi-sweet cravings.
The Metropolitan Cocktail
Not a fan of whiskey but rather brandy? The Metropolitan cocktail is my new go to drink! It basically swaps out the whiskey for brandy and did I mention it looks darn stylish too!
Classic Oyster Mignonette
My favorite accompaniment to fresh oysters is a light classic mignonette sauce. It’s a piquant sauce simply made with vinegar and shallots that accompanies a fresh squeeze of lemon juice.
Asian Arugula Salad
I love asian inspired salads. This is so easy to make but you have to have all your fermented goodies lined up prior to making this salad.
Thai Chili & Jalepeno Boochtail
This Cocktail was created by the wonderful people at Pakt restaurant in Kingston, NY. They named this creation, the “Buddhapisst”.
Oatmeal Chocolate Covered Raison Cookie
This recipe is a twist on an old favorite. A subtle hint of nutmeg with dark chocolate covered raisins make this a truly delicious nod to the traditional oatmeal raisin cookie. Did I mention these pair amazingly well with whiskey and booch?
Cured/Preserved Oranges + Lemons
If you have a bunch of citrus fruits lying around… This is a super easy recipe and they last FOREVER! These cured citruses lemons and oranges are are essential to North African cuisines but they’re also used elsewhere to add brightness, salt, and depth to cooked foods, dressings, sauces, and many other dishes.