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[13 Jul 2010 | 9 Comments | ]
Wahoo! Fish Tacos!

Corny post title…..but the drummer in my favourite band ever (Travis Barker of Blink-182) owns a taco place called Wahoo’s Fish Tacos. One day I will eat a fish taco at one of the 50+ locations they have throughout the states….but in the mean time I will make them at home. This was my first time making a fish taco and it was fun, and taaaaasty! In the meantime I will also stare longingly at this picture and reminisce of the day I actually got to meet him many years …

Crab, Japanese, Koko's Garden, Main Meals, Seafood, World Cuisine »

[1 Apr 2010 | 3 Comments | ]
California Love

Guys, I love sushi. I could eat Japanese food every day for the rest of my life and never get bored. I’m super excited about my garden this year because I was given EDAMAME seeds to plant! These seeds are very special- it’s difficult to get edamame (soy bean) seeds that are organic, and not genetically modified and the seeds I recieved are just that- pure, and organic! I can’t plant them just yet, but I’m looking forward to the day that I can go out to my garden and …

Fish, Seafood »

[12 Jan 2010 | 4 Comments | ]
Worcestershire Sole

Another seafood post, but it’s a huge part of my diet- I love seafood. I first made this recipe in cooking class, and even all the people who had been saying “ew, I hate fish” were eating this! So I hope that you will try it and like it, too! Worcestershire sauce is essentially a sauce made from the extracts of tamarind seeds. It also contains anchovies, garlic, onions, soy sauce, and molasses, although it is available in a vegetarian version (that omits the anochovies), and you can also find …

Christmas, Mexican, Seafood »

[30 Dec 2009 | 7 Comments | ]
Happy New Year!

Happy New Year everyone! Between work, nurition school, and culinary school, 2009 just flew by! I hope 2010 is a great year for everyone and I’m very excited for it. As you guys probably know, the 2010 Olympics are being held in Vancouver/Whistler, so I am thrilled at the thought of spending a couple weeks in this BUSY city during that time. I can also look forward to graduating from culinary school and also getting my Registered Holistic Nutritionist (RHN) diploma in 2010! Aside from that, I have no plans …

Appetizers, Cookbook of the Month, Fish, Light Meals, Main Meals, Salads, Seafood, Starters & Light Meals, Vegan, Vegetarian »

[14 Nov 2009 | 8 Comments | ]
A Meal From Japan

I love Japanese food and I go out for Japanese food almost weekly. There are some great local sushi places that are super cheap and produce great food- I’m addicted. Some of my favourites are the crab miso soup, gomae (spinach in a peanut dressing), sunomono salad, california rolls, spider rolls (sushi with deep fried soft shell crab in it) and sesame broccoli salad. Instead of going out tonight (the Canucks are playing, I can’t miss that!) I decided to stay in and create a Japanese inspired meal of my …

Cookbook of the Month, Occasional Indulgences, Seafood, Soup »

[20 Oct 2009 | 13 Comments | ]
New England Clam Chowder

Hello everyone! It’s been a little while since my last post and at last….something NOT pumpkin! After making a New England style clam chowder in my cooking class, I wanted to try to make MY version at home so I could actually taste it- sans pork, and chicken stock. I used vegetable stock with a bit of fish sauce mixed in because I could not find fish stock. The soup turned out fantastic, though not quite as thick as the one we made in school, the flavour was very nice …

Fish, Light Meals, Seafood »

[26 Sep 2009 | 6 Comments | ]
Miso-Baked Halibut and A Special Package

I love fish and although I am a vegetarian, I still eat seafood. It’s just what works best for me- I have tried being vegan, tried different forms of vegetarianism and have found that having access to fish and seafood as a protein source works well for me. I love halibut but I find it has very little flavour. I wanted to kick things up a notch with a great asian-inspired flavour. It turned out fabulous, especially for having no recipe or measurements. (I’ll try to estimate how much of …

Appetizers, Light Meals, Salads, Seafood »

[5 Sep 2009 | One Comment | ]
Baby Spinach with Ginger-Glazed Scallops

When you’re in need of a light meal, salad seems to be the number one option. I say, why not add a little protein to boost your energy and make that small meal last. I love a good salad with some sort of seafood- prawns, crab, calamari. In this case, I chose a recipe for a spinach salad with scallops. The baby spinach is delicate enough to be used with scallops. A crunchy romaine would not go well with this. I also added in some arugula for it’s peppery taste. …

Appetizers, Crab, Salads, Seafood »

[30 Jul 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
Crab Salad with Champagne Vinaigrette

I’m not going to lie…..I don’t feel like using an oven the past few days. I sit here sweating, but ready to blog. The temperatures in the Vancouver area have been OFF THE CHARTS lately. We are setting records left and right, and let’s just say that none of us here are used to 35-40 degree weather. At least I’ve been getting a ton of use out of my pool! That’s why I only wanted a dinner that would take a couple minutes to make in my boiling house. A …

Cookbook of the Month, Seafood, Thai, Vegan, Vegetarian »

[17 Feb 2009 | One Comment | ]
Kaeng Khiaw-Waan Kai

Kaeng Khiaw-Waan Kai…or Green Curry with Chicken for those of us who are struggling with their Thai language skills is an absolute must-try meal. When I first arrived in Thailand, I ate a lot of Pad-Thai and stir-fried vegetables or seafood until I discovered this winner. I can’t count how many times I ate this dish over the course of my five weeks in Thailand- I couldn’t get enough! This curry varied from restaurant to restaurant and I tried some with purely vegetable ingredients, and others that had seafood from …